is in Trang Municipal Park, about 1 kilometres from the
Provincial Hall on the Trang –Phatthalung route. Phraya
Ratsada helped to make Trang the prosperous city it is
today. He developed transportation, agriculture, animal
husbandry, education, and local administration. He was also
the first person to plant rubber trees in the province,
which contributes to widespread planting in southern
Thailand.
is about 2
kilometres from the Provincial Hall on Wian Kaphang Road.
This is a natural pool of about 80,000 square metres. A
concrete bridge spans the pool to three beautiful connecting
pavilions in the pool’s centre. The surrounding area is a
public park. A zoo is not far from Phraya Ratsadanupradit
Monument.
Located Moo 1,
Tambon Nam Phut, around 20 kilometres from the city. The Buddha
image is in the death posture. The most distinctive feature is
the head, which has adecorated
headdress of the Nora dance called the Throet, regarded as a
holy and royal ornament of the dance that is an indigenous
performance of southern Thailand.