Dan Neramit (Thai: แดนเนรมิต, RTGS: Daen Neramit, pronounced [dɛ̄ːn nēː.rā.mít]), sometimes translated as Magic Land, was the first amusement park in Thailand. It occupied 33 rai (5.3 ha; 13 acres) of land on Phahonyothin Road in Bangkok's Chatuchak District, and was in operation from 1976 to 2000, when its lease expired and owner Pannin Kitiparaporn moved operations to her new main property Dream World in the northern suburb of Pathum Thani Province.
One of the park's most distinctive features was its fairy-tale castle, which overlooked its relatively small plot of land, and still stands today. The park's grounds are now occupied by Jodd Fairs DanNeramit Night Market.
References
- ยอดมนุษย์..คนธรรมดา (4 November 2019). "ความทรงจำ 25 ปีเรื่อง แดนเนรมิต ของสุภาพสตรีผู้บุกเบิกสวนสนุกกลางแจ้งแห่งแรกของไทย". The Cloud (in Thai). Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- "Online nostalgia for country's first amusement park". Bangkok Post. 29 January 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
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