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Maruekhathaiyawan Palace

Last week I was invited on a three day media trip to Hua Hin and Pranburi. The first stop on the agenda was Maruekhathaiyawan Palace.

Maruekhathaiyawan Palace, Hua Hin, Thailand

The former royal Thai residence is known as “the palace of love and hope” and claims to be the longest teak palace in the world, although I suspect there are few other contenders for the prize. It’s an impressive structure with three long covered walkways leading down to the beach. Unfortunately, although visitors are allowed up to the first floor pavilions, access to the walkways is denied.

Maruekhathaiyawan Palace, Hua Hin, Thailand

 

According to historical records, Maruekhathaiyawan Palace was built in 1923 by royal command of King Rama VI. The teakwood used in the construction came from the demolished Hat Chao Samran Palace in nearby Phetchaburi.

Maruekhathaiyawan Palace, Hua Hin, Thailand

Maruekhathaiyawan Palace is within the grounds of the Phra Ram IV Military Camp, midway between Cha Am and Hua Hin. It is open daily from 8.30 – 4.00 pm.

Maruekhathaiyawan Palace, Hua Hin, Thailand

I’ll be posting more images from the trip over the weekend.

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2 Responses to “Maruekhathaiyawan Palace”

  1. Chris and Angela

    Had a great time meeting you and hanging out on the last trip. Great shots. Thanks for letting us have a butchers. Did I use that right? Haha

  2. Mick Shippen

    Hi Chris – perfect usage. Glad to see the brief crash course in rhyming slang wasn’t wasted. I look forward to extending your repertoire at a future date. Great to meet you and Angela too.

    Cheers,

    Mick


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