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Rayong attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 08:00 – 17:00
Ma Yong OTOP is Rayong’s showcase and marketplace for local One Tambon One Product (OTOP) goods, located on Highway 36 in Makham Khu, Nikhom Phatthana District. The complex features exhibition and sales zones for OTOP products, local souvenirs, fresh and processed fruits, a rest stop area with restrooms, and a multi-purpose hall that can be rented for events of various sizes. Thanks to its location on a major corridor that links multiple Eastern routes, it works well for travelers, study groups, and agencies seeking an all-in-one venue.
The grounds also host public-service functions for the province, including a government vehicle inspection center for trucks (open on official working days), which makes the area lively and a convenient meeting point for nearby industrial estates and communities.
Getting There Several main approaches lead to Rayong and connect to Highway 36 (Bypass 36) for easy access to Makham Khu, Nikhom Phatthana.
Route 1 (Highway 3 — Sukhumvit): from Bangkok via Bang Pu, Bang Pakong, Chonburi, Bang Saen, Si Racha, Pattaya, Jomtien, Sattahip, and Ban Chang to Mueang Rayong; approximately 220 km.
Route 2 (Highway 34 — Bang Na–Trat): from the end of Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway in Bang Na through Bang Phli and Bang Bo (Samut Prakan), then link to Highway 3 at km 70 in Bang Pakong (Chachoengsao) and continue as in Route 1; roughly 220 km in total.
Route 3 (Highway 36 — Bypass 36): follow Route 2 to km 140 in Bang Lamung (Chonburi), turn left onto Highway 36 and continue about 70 km to Rayong; around 210 km total.
Route 4 (Highway 344 — Ban Bueng–Klaeng): from Chonburi via Ban Bueng, Nong Yai, and Wang Chan to Klaeng (100 km; Bangkok–Chonburi ~80 km). Good for those heading to Klaeng, Chanthaburi, or Trat.
Route 5 (Highway 7 — Motorway): from Bangkok to Chonburi (75 km), then Highway 36 for another ~100 km to Mueang Rayong; about 175 km in total.
Name | Ma Yong OTOP (MAYONG OTOP) |
Location | 201, Moo 7, Highway 36, Makham Khu, Nikhom Phatthana, Rayong 21180, Thailand |
Characteristics | OTOP exhibition and marketplace for souvenirs, fresh and processed fruits; multi-purpose halls for rent (meetings/seminars); rest-stop facilities directly off Highway 36 |
Period | Contemporary provincial OTOP center developed on a large plot connected to the Eastern corridor |
Key Evidence | Recognized local shopping/OTOP venue with fixed opening hours; includes an on-site government service center |
Name Origin | “Ma Yong” is the locally used project/area name rather than a historical village name |
Travel | Easily reached from Bangkok via Motorway 7 linking to Highway 36; alternatives include Sukhumvit (Hwy 3) and Ban Bueng–Klaeng (Hwy 344). Direct ingress/egress on Highway 36. |
Current Status | Open daily, 08:00 – 17:00 |
Contact Number | Checked 2025-10-14: 038-606-888 (Email: info@mayongotop.com) |
Facilities | Parking, restrooms, multi-purpose halls, outdoor activity lawn |
Fees | General access to public areas is free; venue rental is charged per the site’s conditions |
Nearby Attractions (approx. distance) | Suphattra Land, Ban Khai (~15 km; actual travel time depends on traffic) |
Popular Restaurants | Highway-36 cafés/eateries and venues around Nikhom Phatthana (within ~5–15 km; choose by itinerary) |
Popular Accommodations | The Square Rayong (Nikhom Phatthana; convenient for Suphattra Land) and mid-range options in Rayong city |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is Ma Yong OTOP open?
A: Daily, 08:00 – 17:00.
Q: What can I find inside?
A: OTOP and souvenir shops, fresh/processed fruits, multi-purpose halls for events/seminars, a rest-stop zone with restrooms, and an outdoor activity lawn.
Q: Can I rent space for meetings or exhibitions?
A: Yes. Multiple hall sizes are available for meetings, seminars, trade shows, and outdoor programs. Please contact the venue for rates and conditions.
Q: What’s the easiest way from Bangkok?
A: Motorway 7 linking to Highway 36 is the most direct. Sukhumvit (Hwy 3) and Ban Bueng–Klaeng (Hwy 344) are viable alternatives connecting to Highway 36.
Q: Is there an entrance fee?
A: Public areas are free of charge; event-space rentals are fee-based depending on type and timeslot.
Q: Are there government services on site?
A: Yes. A truck inspection center operates on official working days within the complex.
Q: Is there a phone number for Ma Yong OTOP?
A: 038-606-888; email: info@mayongotop.com. It’s best to call ahead to confirm details.
Q: Any nearby places worth a quick stop?
A: Suphattra Land (seasonal fruit experiences) and various attractions in Rayong city, depending on your route.



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