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The Verona at Tub Lan is a large-scale tourist landmark in Prachinburi province, developed under the concept of "Italy in Thailand." It blends the atmosphere and architectural elements of Verona, Italy, with the natural beauty of the Tub Lan forest and mountain ranges in eastern Thailand. This makes it a popular rest stop, resort, restaurant, cafe, and photography destination near Tub Lan National...
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Si Mahosot Ancient City is considered one of the most important ancient cities in eastern Thailand and is a crucial piece of evidence reflecting the development of early communities in the Bang Pakong River basin. Archaeologists hypothesize that the city began to flourish around the 11th–12th centuries CE, or approximately 1,200–1,500 years ago, during the early Dvaravati culture. Inha...
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Wat Ton Pho Si Maha Phot is one of the most famous and important Buddhist religious sites and historical monuments in Prachinburi Province. Located within the ancient city of Si Mahosot, a thriving community that flourished during the Dvaravati period and had significant connections to the spread of Buddhism in the Suvarnabhumi region, the temple houses the sacred "Si Maha Phot Bodhi Tree," consid...
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Wat Kaeo Phichit is an ancient temple and one of the important landmarks of Prachinburi Province. Located on the banks of the Prachinburi River in the city center, the temple is famous for its light pink ordination hall, which boasts a distinctive architectural style unlike typical Thai temples. It's a harmonious blend of Thai, Chinese, European, and Khmer influences, earning it the moniker "Templ...
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Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Building is a significant Western-style architectural structure, important for its historical significance, traditional Thai medicine, and early Rattanakosin period architecture. It was built around 1909-1910 by Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr (Chum Abhaiwong), the governor of Prachinburi at the time. The primary purpose was to serve as accommodation and preparation for a royal...
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