Nong Prachak Public Park

Nong Prachak Public Park 


   It is in Udon Thank municipal area. Nong Pra Chak is a big pond existing long before there is Muang Udon Thani. The original name was Nong Na Kluea then changed to ' Nong Prachak'

   Located in the Udon Thani Municipality, this giant pond has existed before the establishment of Udon Thani town. Lying to the west of the town, it was formerly called “Nong Na Klue” (pond of salt) and later changed to “Nong Prachak” in honor of Major General HRH Prince Prachaksinlapakhom, the founder of Udon Thani town. In 1987, the Udon Thani Municipality improved the pond as a royal tribute to King Rama IX on the auspicious occasion of his 50th birthday anniversary. On an island in the pond, a small garden is filled with decorative and flowering plants, and there is a bridge linking the island with the mainland Within the Park, there is a fountain, a clock tower, and a playground. It serves as a place of recreation and exercise for the public.