Tourists flock to the skywalk without support poles, the longest in Thailand, a new landmark in Suphanburi.

General

Bangkok: During the long holiday. More than 2,000 tourists flock to visit the country's longest unsupported skywalk, as tall as a 12-story building, a new landmark in Suphanburi. The longest unsupported skywalk in the country Construction is now approximately 50% complete, but the province has specially opened it for tourists until January 2nd. as a New Year's gift Sightseeing at this time is not suitable for the elderly, sick, or those using wheelchairs. Because the height is equivalent to a 12-story building and you have to walk up only. Dr. Somjin Chankrabi, Manager of Special Area Office 7 (DAS 7), said that formerly here Mr. Banharn Silpa-archa, former Prime Minister. Came to survey and discuss with relevant agencies. Especially Chao Khun Saing or Phra Dhamma Phutthi Mongkol Abbot of Wat Pa Lelai Worawihan He visited many places. Came to find that this is a suitable place. Including requesting land use from the Royal Forest Department. Make this land a tourist attraction. and has history Chao Khun Sain g considered that it was appropriate. Therefore, we ask for faith from the people in donating. To build the Buddha Pusaya Kiri Sri Suvarnabhumi. or Luang Phor U Thong and built Phutthamonthon in Suphanburi Province, using a budget of 90 million, completed in 2019, making this place a Buddhist tourist attraction. By carving the Big Buddha, 108 meters high, 88 meters wide base, 65 meters wide lap. The Skywalk is a continuation of Mr. Somsak's work. Phuri Srisak, former governor of Suphanburi, who consulted with former governor Nimit Wanchaithanawong, DASTA was hired to design the skywalk. The current budget is 153 million baht, with budget requests from provincial groups. Do it to attract tourists. Construction started in 2020 and will be completed in early 2025. Length 500 meters, height 32 meters, and in the future a glass elevator will be installed for people to go up and see the scenery. Confirmed that this will be the longest skywalk in Thailand. And it's a skywalk that doesn't have support poles. As for construction, the mountain will be drilled into it. The fastening must be drilled into the Fresh Stone layer. It is a layer of rock that has a high density. Then 6 strands of 24 millimeter rebar are embedded, attached to the wall studs and rock cliffs, ensuring safety. Because it uses mining engineers, civil engineers and other related engineers to work together. To create a tourist attraction that is safe and as beautiful as possible. In addition to the largest Buddha statue in Thailand The skywalk here has also been developed to include a waterfall. and preparing to build a solar farm To bring electricity into a learning center for using alternative energy. In addition to having a thrilling trip You can still learn, pay homage to the Buddha and admire the beauty to its fullest potential Source: Thai News Agency

Tourists flock to the skywalk without support poles, the longest in Thailand, a new landmark in Suphanburi.

General

Bangkok: During the long holiday. More than 2,000 tourists flock to visit the country's longest unsupported skywalk, as tall as a 12-story building, a new landmark in Suphanburi. The longest unsupported skywalk in the country Construction is now approximately 50% complete, but the province has specially opened it for tourists until January 2nd. as a New Year's gift Sightseeing at this time is not suitable for the elderly, sick, or those using wheelchairs. Because the height is equivalent to a 12-story building and you have to walk up only. Dr. Somjin Chankrabi, Manager of Special Area Office 7 (DAS 7), said that formerly here Mr. Banharn Silpa-archa, former Prime Minister. Came to survey and discuss with relevant agencies. Especially Chao Khun Saing or Phra Dhamma Phutthi Mongkol Abbot of Wat Pa Lelai Worawihan He visited many places. Came to find that this is a suitable place. Including requesting land use from the Royal Forest Department. Make this land a tourist attraction. and has history Chao Khun Sain g considered that it was appropriate. Therefore, we ask for faith from the people in donating. To build the Buddha Pusaya Kiri Sri Suvarnabhumi. or Luang Phor U Thong and built Phutthamonthon in Suphanburi Province, using a budget of 90 million, completed in 2019, making this place a Buddhist tourist attraction. By carving the Big Buddha, 108 meters high, 88 meters wide base, 65 meters wide lap. The Skywalk is a continuation of Mr. Somsak's work. Phuri Srisak, former governor of Suphanburi, who consulted with former governor Nimit Wanchaithanawong, DASTA was hired to design the skywalk. The current budget is 153 million baht, with budget requests from provincial groups. Do it to attract tourists. Construction started in 2020 and will be completed in early 2025. Length 500 meters, height 32 meters, and in the future a glass elevator will be installed for people to go up and see the scenery. Confirmed that this will be the longest skywalk in Thailand. And it's a skywalk that doesn't have support poles. As for construction, the mountain will be drilled into it. The fastening must be drilled into the Fresh Stone layer. It is a layer of rock that has a high density. Then 6 strands of 24 millimeter rebar are embedded, attached to the wall studs and rock cliffs, ensuring safety. Because it uses mining engineers, civil engineers and other related engineers to work together. To create a tourist attraction that is safe and as beautiful as possible. In addition to the largest Buddha statue in Thailand The skywalk here has also been developed to include a waterfall. and preparing to build a solar farm To bring electricity into a learning center for using alternative energy. In addition to having a thrilling trip You can still learn, pay homage to the Buddha and admire the beauty to its fullest potential Source: Thai News Agency