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Su Tong Pae Bridge is a significant and renowned tourist attraction known for its natural beauty and the unwavering faith of the local community. The name "Su Tong Pae" is in the Shan language, meaning "successful wish" or "accomplishment as desired." This bridge symbolizes the collective effort and unity of the people.
The bridge boasts a rich history, having been built through the devotion of mo...
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Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan is located along Ratchadamnoen Road in Nai Mueang Subdistrict. Wat Phra Mahathat is a first-class royal monastery of the Woramahawihan category. Formerly known as Wat Phra Borommathat, it is one of the most important sacred sites in southern Thailand and the country as a whole. According to the legend of Phra Borommathat Nakhon Si Thammarat, the Buddha’s relic...
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Wat Chedi Ai Khai is a religious site filled with strong spiritual devotion, located in Chalong Subdistrict, Sichon District. The origin of its fame comes from the legend of Ai Khai, who is believed to be a young spirit guarding the temple. According to the legend, Ai Khai was a disciple who followed Luang Pu Thuat and was instructed to watch over treasures at this temple.
A vast number of visitor...
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Asdang Bridge is a unique and very important wooden bridge on Koh Sichang. It is located in the area of Phra Chudadhuj Palace, which was the only summer palace in Thailand built on an island. The bridge is made of teak wood and painted in clean white. King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) ordered its construction to celebrate the recovery of his son, Prince Asdang Dejavudh, from an illness after staying on ...
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Muang Temple is one of the most important landmarks of Ang Thong Province that almost every visitor should not miss. Its remarkable history lies in the restoration and revival of the temple from an abandoned site into a magnificent Buddhist sanctuary under the guidance of Luang Pho Kasem Ajarn Supho, a former abbot who played a crucial role in developing the temple into a major center of fait...
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Khun Inthapramun Temple is an ancient historical site of great significance in Ang Thong Province. It is believed to have been established during the Sukhothai period and later restored during the Ayutthaya era. The temple is renowned for housing the largest and longest outdoor reclining Buddha statue in Thailand, measuring approximately 50 meters in length, making it an exceptionally importa...
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Shrine of Father Ananta Naga King, or the Naga Cave Shrine in Mukdahan Province, is a sacred site along the Mekong River located beneath the Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge No. 2. It holds significant importance in both local beliefs and tourism. The area is part of Mukdahan’s “Three Realms of the Naga” concept, which explains the universe according to local Mekong Riv...
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Phu Thok
Phu Thok, meaning “isolated mountain” in the Isan language, is a massive sandstone mountain rising prominently from the surrounding plains of Bueng Kan. Its unique geographical feature gives it significance both in terms of natural landscape and spiritual value, especially as it has been developed into a meditation site known as Wat Jetiyakhiri.
The origin of this temple is closely lin...
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Laplae
Lab Lae is a small district in Uttaradit Province. Originally, it was likely a place with difficult and winding roads, making it easy for those unfamiliar with the area to get lost, hence its name, Muang Lab Lae, meaning invisible. Legend says only those with great merit can reach Muang Lab Lae. Its boundaries are: North, Den Chai District, Phrae Province; South, Tron District, Uttaradit Province ...
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Ku Chang Ku Ma is an important historical and spiritual site from the Hariphunchai Kingdom, closely connected to Queen Chamadevi, the first ruler of Lamphun. It reflects the ancient belief in royal animal companions symbolizing power and protection.
The most distinctive structure is Ku Chang, a large cylindrical stupa with a rounded top. It is considered one of the rarest Hariphunchai architectura...
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Phu Pha Phet Cave is situated within the Mu Ko Phetra National Park (preparatory stage) and stands as a crown jewel of the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its international geological significance. The cave was first discovered in 1998 by a wandering monk named Luang Pu Phaeo, leading to subsequent official explorations by provincial authorities and community leaders. Spanning an area ...
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Dragon Back Beach, located at Ban Bakan Yai in the Tanyong Po sub-district of Satun, is one of the most remarkable natural phenomena within the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark. This geological marvel is not a typical sandbar; rather, it is a massive accumulation of millions of tiny seashells swept together by unique current patterns. Stretching over 3 to 4 kilometers, this beach connects Hua Man Islan...
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Khao Ngon Nak, also known as Dragon Crest Mountain, is a scenic hiking destination located within Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi, Thailand. The trail is about 7.4 kilometers round-trip and takes 3–4 hours to complete.
The trek winds through dense rainforest with rich biodiversity, including educational signs and resting points along the way. The summit rewards...
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Tung Prong Thong (Tung Prong Thong) is part of the Prasae River Basin Mangrove Forest Natural Resources and Environment Restoration Project, covering an area of over 6,000 rai. Formerly a degraded area due to shrimp farming and unsustainable resource use, it has been continuously rehabilitated through the cooperation of the community, government agencies, and private sector, returning it to a...
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Toey Ngam Beach is widely known among locals in Sattahip as one of the cleanest and most well organized beaches in the area. Located within the grounds of the Royal Thai Marine Corps the beach is carefully maintained under strict regulations, which makes it stand out from typical tourist beaches. From the moment visitors arrive, the atmosphere feels calm, orderly, and refreshingly different, ...
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The Marine and Coastal Resources Learning Center 1 is a primary agency operating under the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources. Its core mission involves the management, conservation, and restoration of marine and coastal resources within its jurisdiction. The center focuses on disseminating knowledge and cultivating environmental ethics among the youth and the general public. This sit...
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Wat Phrong Akat is a famous temple in Bang Nam Priao District, Chachoengsao Province, highly popular with both devotees and tourists who appreciate its beautiful architecture. The temple was founded in 1977 by the villagers out of faith in "Phra Ajarn Somchai Phutthasaro." While on his pilgrimage, the people collectively donated approximately 48 rai of land in Phrong Akat Subdistrict for the const...
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The Khlong Khuean Ganesh International Park is the site where the world's largest standing bronze Ganesha statue is enshrined. The purpose of its construction is to promote cultural tourism in Chachoengsao Province and to bring auspicious blessings to Buddhists. The Ganesha statue here is named The Bronze Standing Ganesha: Success and Fulfillment. The deity stands 30 meters tall, and when inc...
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Saman Rattanaram Temple The history of Saman Rattanaram Temple dates back to the early Rattanakosin period. According to local lore, the temple was founded by "Khun Saman" and "Mistress Rat" (hence the name Saman-Rattana-Ram). It served as a community temple for those living along the Bang Pakong River for generations. Originally a quiet spiritual center for the people of Bang Kaeo, it has undergo...
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Wat Thipsukhontharam is a large Buddhist park located in Huai Krachao District, Kanchanaburi Province, spanning over 300 rai (approximately 120 acres). Surrounded by tranquil nature and a landscape of expansive fields and mountains, the temple has been developed into a place for meditation, a center for the dissemination of Buddhism, and a significant religious tourist attraction in Kanchanaburi P...
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Khao Wong Phra Chan Temple is one of Thailand’s most famous religious and adventure tourism destinations. It is located on Khao Wong Phra Chan, the highest mountain in Lopburi Province, standing approximately 650 meters above sea level. The name of the temple comes from the mountain’s unique shape, as all four sides curve inward, forming a shape resembling a full moon. The...
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Chanrangsee Temple is an important religious site located in Hua Phai Subdistrict, Ang Thong Province. The temple covers a spacious area divided by a road and has long served as a spiritual and cultural center for the local community. It plays a significant role in religious activities, cultural preservation, and spiritual development for Buddhists in the area and nearby provinces.
The most promin...
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Ban Non Salao is a traditional rural community located in Phu Khiao District, Chaiyaphum Province, Thailand, that strongly preserves authentic Isan ways of life across generations.Most villagers continue to rely on agriculture and handicrafts, especially mulberry cultivation, silkworm raising, silk reeling, and traditional handloom weaving under their houses, which serves as both daily livelihood ...
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Hat Chom Dao
Hat Chom Dao, located in Khong Chiam District of Ubon Ratchathani Province, is a large rocky terrace in the Mekong River that emerges during the dry season (around November to April). The name “Hat Chom Dao” means “Star Viewing Beach,” referring to the wide open space and clear night sky, ideal for stargazing. It also offers beautiful panoramic scenery during the daytime.
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Rocky cliffs are still calm millions of years. This is the source of energy in the world. The door of the mountain. The power of love. To hold hands we love to walk across to help strengthen the love of the mountain. You can admire the scenery and nature of beautiful forests along the Thai-Laos border.
Originally served as a gateway to Laos. And it is the point where communist forces (Vietnam, Chi...
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