ตลาดน้ำอัมพวา ถึง ค่ายนเรศวร ชะอำ

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ตลาดน้ำอัมพวา ถึง ค่ายนเรศวร ชะอำ แวะเที่ยวตามทาง จาก ตลาดน้ำอัมพวา จ.สมุทรสงคราม ไล่มาจนถึง ชะอำ แบบว่าชอบเที่ยวถ้าไม่ผ่านไม่แวะ เจาะลึกแถวตัวเมืองเพชรหน่อย
Amphawa Floating Market is one of the most charming evening markets in Thailand, located in Amphawa district of Samut Songkhram, about 1 to 1.5 hours drive from Bangkok. Open Friday through Sunday, this market draws both local and international visitors, especially in the evenings of Saturday and Sunday, when the canals come alive with lights, aromas, and voices of boat vendors.
This market is fam...
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This temple is located in Samut Songkhram town. The former name is “Wat Sri Champa”. It is the most important temple of the province. According to history, in B.E. 2307 (1764) the Burmese invaded Mueang Phetburi but Ayutthaya’s troops protected the city. Ban Laem people in Phetburi migrated to escape from the Burmese and settled down at Amphoe Mae Klong, further up from Wat Sri Champa, and c... read more
located in Tambon Bang Khem Highway 4, at the entrance to the district 6 kilometers khao yoi temple is an old Phetchaburi province ACE built with teak, after the ace carved from the outside of a great nation and the ten incarnations, it by craftsmen carved out a church East medals crown King Rama 4 rear in the West carved out a coin price 1 Baht with the reign 5 doors open through a vine pattern c... read more
The cave is located in front of the Khao Yoi District Office, another popular place for visitors to drop by and pay homage to Buddha images.... read more
King Rama IV took Buddhist recluse at Tham Khao Yoi several times and stayed overnights at Wat Maha Samanaram at the foot of Khao Wang. After he took the throne, he had the first new palace built in Phetchaburi in 1859, on the top of Khao Khiri or Khao Maha Nakhon Khiri Palace”. The hill was renamed “Khao Mahasawan” the great paradise but has been commonly called Khao Wang by the locals.&nbs... read more
This temple or Wat Phra Non in another name, stands at the foot of Khao Wang. The temple houses the beautiful reclining Buddha image or Phra Phuttha Buddha image or Phra Phuttha Saiyat in stucco and brick work, lacquered and covered with gold foil. One of the 4 largest reclining Buddha in Thailand, and is believed to date back to the middle of the Ayutthaya period. The status, presently enshrined ... read more
King Rama IV had it built at Ban Puen village by the river of Phetchaburi in 1910, the very last year of his reign, to be his retreat in the rainy season. It was a model of the summer palace of Keiser Whilhelm of Germany. Mr. Carl Dohring, the German architect who had designed Bang Khun Phrom Palace, was assigned to supervise the construction which was in Jugendstil style, a mixture between the Ba... read more
Hat Cha-am (Cha-am Beach) is the most famous beach in Phetchaburi, offering over 7 kilometers of pristine white sand. The central section is bustling with activities such as jet skiing, horse riding, beachside cafes, and shops, making it perfect for energetic beachgoers.
The northern and southern ends of the beach provide a more tranquil setting for sunbathing, swimming, and experiencing the coast...
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King Rama V, or King Mongkutklao had it designed by and Italian architect, built of teak wood with gilding.  It sets at the beach in Tambon Haui Sai Nuea, Amphoe Cha-am. The area was then abundant with wildlife especially deer, thus resulting in such a name of this palace which means Deer Garden. The palace consists of 3 important buildings.
This magnificent Summer Palace Phra Ratchaniw...
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