Mahachai Fountain Roundabout scenery (Night food market in front of Samut Sakhon Municipality)
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"After the construction of the Democracy Monument in Bangkok, the capital of the country; the government issued a policy for various provinces to build democratic monuments. Samut Sakhon province is one of the provinces where the Democracy Monument has been built; whereas the year of construction should be the same to the one in Bangkok As for the pattern, it is a miniaturization of the one in Bangkok. Originally, it was not in the form of a fountain roundabout like today, but it was only a constitution in the Thai book enshrined on the pedestal and situated on a rectangular base on the periphery, there are 6 main pillars and 4 cannons. The 6 pillars signify independence, safety, economy, equality, freedom and education. The Phan Thun Constitution refers to the three sovereign powers under the constitution, namely the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. It also refers to the 3rd month or June according to the ancient Thai style which also means the month of change of government After about the year B.E. 2504, there has been a change in the form of a fountain, but still retains the meaning of the constitution; with the 6 pillars becoming the base of 6 pointed fountains, standing on the base of 4 pillars, which are imitated from the 4 fins of the Democracy Monument in Bangkok which are 24 meters high, referring to the 24th of June 1932, the day of the change of government. The constitution in the Thai book on Phan Wan Fah remained the same and all 4 cannons were removed. As for the opening ceremony of the fountain circle, it was during the time that Mr. Surin Thepkanchana was the Mayor of Samut Sakhon and Mr. Damri Noimanee was the provincial governor. Field Marshal Praphas Charusathien, Minister of the Interior, presided over the ceremony. "

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