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Even though Bang Lamung is considered a small community where most of the people spend a simple way of life, many tourist attractions are surrounded to attract numerous tourists, both Thais and foreigners, to commune with beautiful nature and wonderful places as the following; Tha Kradan Temple is a beautiful temple located in Bang Lamung municipality, not far from the community and it is convenient to access. It is considered an important historical Buddhist tourist attraction with a construction of a pagoda containing Thai-Chinese military ashes to give the holy spirit of The King Taksin The Great. Historically, villagers have excavated shipwrecks and treasures in jars that were proved to be the time of the Bang Rachan villagers. Taksin Maharat National Park is a place to fabricate a statue of King Taksin The Great, which constructed and improved landscape for tourism development in mangrove areas. The neighbors generally do jogging, relaxing, and exercising as it is a pleasant atmosphere. Therefore, it is considered a place to hold the mind of worship for locals and tourists. Local Fishing Traditional Tourism is one of the popular tourist attractions in Bang Lamung. A small community where locals live along the established coast, known as "Shallow water fishing to conserve aquatic animal resources," solves the problem of aquatic animals shortage. It was established for the purpose that visitors could experience marine life and learn a traditional fishing way of life. There are also many interesting activities such as Kayaking or fishing.
It is considered convenient for traveling in Bang Lamung because there is an important main route using National Highway No.3, Sukhumvit Road (Bang Na-Trad); the 4-lane road can quickly access the district and nearby districts. - Private Car To get to Bang Lamung, you can use a private car with a distance of 46 kilometers. It takes about 40 minutes depending on everyday traffic conditions by using Route 3, Sukhumvit Road (Bang Na-Trad), and a highway of Bangkok-Chon Buri-Pattaya is also considered convenient. - Public Transport If it starts from Bangkok to go to Chon Buri Province, you take a public bus at Eastern Bus Terminal Bangkok Ekkamai, which there will be air-conditioned buses to Chon Buri every day. Then, you can take a taxi service or a minibus, which is available from the morning until the evening. - Train To travel by train is considered an affordable journey and ideal for travelers who want to experience the natural atmosphere along the way and leisurely travel. You can get the train at the Hua Lamphong Station, which is a daily train service to Chon Buri 1 trip a day. The last destination will be at the Ban Plu Ta Luang Railway station.