Built on 11.6 acres (47,000 m2) next door to the Emporium and Emsphere shopping complex, it serves to commemorate the fifth cycle (sixtieth) birthday anniversary of Queen Sirikit on 12 August 1992.[4] Construction began in 1990 on land which originally housed the Bangkok Meteorological Department until its relocation to Bang Na.[5][6] Built around an ornamental lake, it contains 12 pieces of contemporary sculpture by Thai artists and is often used for open-air events.[7]
This park also allows reclining, unlike other parks.[9]
Facilities
Sports area
This is large area for people who want to go jogging and it has a multi-purpose outdoor court to support volleyball, basketball and skating.[1] This area is surrounded by trees for shade.
Swimming pool
There is a 12.5 x 25 meter swimming pool.[1] This was created as a result of a survey of park users who wanted a place in the area to bring their children to use. [1]
Playground
The playground attracts many children.[1] It is particularly busy on holidays. This area has a large number of items of play equipment. [1]
Regular Weekly Events
Dhamma ni suan
There is a Buddhist service Sunday from 07.00 – 09.00, [1] aimed to support people who are uncomfortable attending a temple.
Dontri ni suan
Dontri ni suan occurs on Saturdays and Sundays, to provide relaxing from work and other stresses. There are many songs in Thai and other music from around the world.[1]
^"Benchasiri Park". Public Park Office, Department of Environment, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. 2003. Archived from the original on 2014-03-22. Retrieved 2014-03-25.
^"Benchasiri Park". Tourism Authority of Thailand. 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-03-25. Retrieved 2014-03-25.