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Pu Yai Somkuan Garden
Sub district Ban Laeng District Mueang Rayong Province Rayong
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The garden is adjacent to the irrigation canal which cause a cool wind blowing all the time. Inside the garden is shady. There are kiosks for tourists to sit, relax and eat the fruits from the garden. The highlight of Pu Yai Somkuan Garden is the gigantic 100 years old mangosteen tree with tall trunk and beautiful bush. The distinctive feature of the 100 years old mangosteen is that it has a thinner shell, more delicious than normal mangosteen; but smaller in size.
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