Saphan Hin is a common social gathering destination for every body, from young kids to dad and mom to grandparents. It usually turns into alive within the late afternoon and night time. There are 2 locations of worship inside the park that get hold of a very good number of visitors all 12 months round; the Kiew Tien Keng Chinese shrine right via the sea and the Prince Chumphon Veterans Memorial Shrine. The first one is a have to-go to while the other is, alas, less attractive due to its scale, design and location. Its environment and surroundings are pretty exceptional with mature pine bushes lining the principle road, and lovely open spaces with grass and a walking/strolling track. On pinnacle of that, it has a preserved mangrove wooded area with a walkway that leads to the seaside and a small keeping wall that runs across the bay. All those make it an excellent place for picnicking, workout or simply enjoyable. Saphan Hin Stadium, the town’s fundamental sports activities centre is also located inside the park. It features badminton, basketball and tennis courses, swimming pool, football discipline and a petanque pitch. It commonly opens from about 4pm.