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The first and the highest 4-storeyed tower in Thailand, on Nang Pim Rd. Visitors can see the panoramic view of Suphanburi by telescopes on the fourth floor and even narrated pictures of “’Khun Chang Khun Phanâ€, King Naresuan the Great’s act of bravery.There are souvenir shops and snack bars for visitors.
Chalerm Patara Rachinee ... read more
Chalerm Patara Rachinee ... read more
31 kilometers from the city, the monument was built to celebrate the triumph of King Naresuan the Great over Burma in the battle on elephant’s back in 1591. There is the annual fair to commemorate of the great heroic. ...
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A great Buddha image “Laung Phor Toh†in the temple was estimated to be built in the early Ayutthaya period. Thai people always come to respect and pray for their wishes. This wat is recorded in the legend of Khun Chang Khun Pan. Behind the temple, you can find old house of Khun Chang....
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Samchuk Market is located in a row of trees market 2-storey, located in Riverside Suphan Buri (Tha China) and surrounded by climate of their homes as well as the story of the people in the past.
Sam Chuk has become a major tourist attraction as an age-old market restored to life by the locals. According to UNESCO, Thailand has actively participated in the awards program through a series of outstan... read more
Sam Chuk has become a major tourist attraction as an age-old market restored to life by the locals. According to UNESCO, Thailand has actively participated in the awards program through a series of outstan... read more
bungchawak in amphoe doem bang nang buat province Suphan Buri is part of the river Tha China of the devoid of sedimentary soil mud, and was separated from a large bueng of the land is the house, a variety within the area more than 1,700 rai rich in varieties of plants, many kinds of Red Lotus, especially in the morning to Joshua bloom, a bouquet to show appearance at mospheric among many quiet tou...
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