"Pa Tiew-Pa San", a symbol of the Chao Phraya River source
☘️🌉The name "Pasan" comes from the word "Phasan", which means to combine. But "Pasan" means to bring people to weave and create a combination between people, places and environments. The building is built on an area of approximately 3 rai, designed to be curved and converge at the end, like the merging of 4 main rivers into 2 and become one. During the flood season, the curved part of the building will emerge above the water. Tourists can row a boat under the building to admire the beauty of the architecture. In addition to being a viewpoint and a place to relax, Pasan also has offices, exhibition rooms for history, culture, traditions, tourism, a courtyard for the installation of the Goddess of Mercy, as well as light and sound activities that show the way of life of people with water from the past to the present. Tourists can take a boat across the river to Pasan to watch the sunset, experience the beauty of the Chao Phraya River, and the way of life of people along the river at Pak Nam Pho, Nakhon Sawan. ☘️🌉 The structure looks like lines that intertwine and converge at the end, from the merging of 4 main rivers into 2 and become one. This architecture was designed and built to survive in the high-water landscape during the flood season. The building is elevated above the water, allowing people or tourists to paddle a boat through the curve of the building during the flood season, admiring the beauty of the riverbank and the beauty of this architecture amidst the water. 🌞🌈“Pasan” is a must-see landmark!!
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#Pasan, a chic check-in spot #Nakhon Sawan Province #Upstream of the Chao Phraya River