Phu Reua (ภูเรือ)
Thai. ‘Boat Mountain’. Name of a
National Park in
Loei province, located in an
amphur of the same name, and
covering an area of about 121 km². It is named after a mountain with an overhanging cliff at the peak of which the shape is said to be reminiscent of a
large
reua sampao
boat (fig.),
and which is depicted in the city's thematic street lanterns that consist of a
boat with a mountain cliff in its hold (fig.). The mountain is 1,365 metres
(fig.) high and during clear weather it offers panoramic views
as far as to the
Mae Khong
River and up to
Laos
on the opposite side. The area has some of the nation's coldest temperatures, which in winter can fall below freezing. A digital display with a thermometer near the summit informs visitors of the temperature of the moment. At the peak is a small
mondop-like
sala-style pavilion with a
Buddha image known as
Phra Phuttha Nawa Banphot
(map
-
fig.), which is honoured annually in the
Phi Boong Tao festival.
Near the top is also a short concrete walking trail that features silhouette
prints of Thailand's main mammals, their names in Thai and English, as well as
outlines
of their tracks. Near the foot of the mountain is Wat Somdet Phu Reua Ming Meuang (map
- fig.), which houses
a
giant
Phra Kring
Buddha image
(fig.).
See
also
MAP,
THEMATIC STREET LIGHT,
LIST
OF NATIONAL PARKS,
and
WATCH VIDEO (1)
and
(2).
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