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Betong Mongkollit Tunnel is one of the most significant infrastructures in Betong District, Yala Province, serving both transportation and tourism purposes. The concept behind its construction originated from severe traffic congestion in the old town area, which is surrounded by mountainous terrain, narrow roads, and limited space for expansion.
The project was therefore designed as a “... read more
The project was therefore designed as a “... read more
The Southernmost Point of Thailand is one of Thailand’s most meaningful landmarks, both geographically and symbolically. It is not just a popular photo spot, but also represents the “end of Thailand’s road network” — the southernmost point that can be reached by car.
Geographically, it is located in Harapan Village, Yarom Subdistrict, Betong, Yala, near the border che... read more
Geographically, it is located in Harapan Village, Yarom Subdistrict, Betong, Yala, near the border che... read more
The World's Largest Postbox Community Center is far more than just an aesthetic structure; it stands as a "Monument of Communication." It was built to honor the legacy of Betong’s very first postbox, which dates back to 1924. The concept for this colossal replica was born when the Betong Municipality realized that the original postbox at the Clock Tower—located on a narrow sidewal...
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Piyamit Tunnel was built in 1976 by the Malayan Communist Party (Zone 2) as a secret operational base along the Thai–Malaysian border. The tunnel was entirely hand-dug within approximately three months, reflecting strong planning, coordination, and collective effort.
The tunnel stretches about 1 kilometer and features a complex, winding layout with multiple branches designed to preven... read more
The Skywalk Aiyerweng and Aiyerweng Sea of Mist are located along the Sankalakhiri mountain range near the Thai–Malaysian border. The area features complex mountainous terrain and deep valleys that act as a natural “air basin.” At night, moisture from the rainforest rises, and as temperatures drop in the early morning, it condenses into thick mist covering the landscape below.
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Phra Mahathat Chedi Phra Phutthathammaprakat is located within Wat Phutthathiwas, a key religious and cultural center of Betong District, Yala Province. The temple plays an important role in the faith, daily life, and traditions of the local community in Thailand’s southern border region.
The chedi was constructed to commemorate the auspicious occasion of the 60th birthday anniversary of Her... read more
The chedi was constructed to commemorate the auspicious occasion of the 60th birthday anniversary of Her... read more
The Winter Flower Garden Betong, located in Piyamit Village 2, was once a former base of the Malayan Communist Party. It has since been transformed under the royal initiative of Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn into a sustainable agro-tourism destination. The project aims to create alternative livelihoods for the local community, reduce reliance on monoculture farming, and turn a historical site in...
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