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Monuments in different parts of Thailand have been built to pay respect to monarchs of the past or people, who have huge contributions towards the development of the place. Meanwhile, on the other side, the visitor has the opportunity to view unique monuments of Krabi. These include massive sculptures of a giant sea crab, a giant white-bellied sea eagle, the royal white elephant and the big Ape-man carrying traffic lights. Each sculpture bears a particular meaning. While the sea crab speaks of fertility of the mangrove vegetation, the eagle signifies, responsibility, knowledge, and care for others, the white elephant marks royal strength, commonly denoted in Buddhist architecture. Alongside the ape-man signifies the word “Krabi”.


