10 สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวทางวัฒนธรรมโบราณสถาน

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10 สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวทางวัฒนธรรมโบราณสถาน สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว โบราณสถาน ที่สำคัญ ที่ซึ่งรวบรวมข้อมูลประวัติศาสตร์ต่างๆให้เราได้ศึกษากัน
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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Pong Tuek Archaeological Site is considered one of the most important archaeological sites in Thailand and provides crucial evidence for the flourishing of the Dvaravati civilization in the Mae Klong River basin of Kanchanaburi Province. Located in Pong Tuek Subdistrict, Tha Maka District, near Wat Dong Sak, the site is believed by archaeologists to have been a large, thriving ancient city with si...
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Mueang Phaniat Ancient Site is located at the foot of Khao Sarapab, near Wat Thong Thua. It boasts a history spanning over 1,300 years and is believed to be the original location of Chanthaburi City. The city was heavily influenced by the ancient Khmer Empire. The city plan is a large rectangular shape, approximately 1 km wide and 2 km long, with remaining traces of laterite walls, moats, and anci...
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Muang Sing Historical Park is one of Thailand's most important historical sites and a significant center of Khmer civilization in the western region. Located on the banks of the Khwae Noi River in Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province, the park retains remnants of an ancient city with a rectangular layout, surrounded by laterite walls, moats, and multiple earthen embankments. This demonstrates a...
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Si Thep Historical Park is Thailand’s latest pride as a new UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, officially listed in 2023. This ancient city is like a time capsule that perfectly preserves the prosperity of the Dvaravati civilization and ancient Khmer culture. The history of Si Thep began more than 1,500 years ago, serving as a commercial and religious hub connecting Central and Northeaster...
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Phanom Rung Historical Park is an ancient Khmer monument standing majestically on the rim of an extinct volcano, approximately 350 meters above sea level. The name "Phanom Rung" (or Vnam Rung in Khmer) translates to Great Mountain.This site is remarkable not only for its strategic location but also as a masterpiece of engineering, brought back to life through Anastylosis. This world-clas...
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Phimai Historical Park is one of the most invaluable and significant remnants of the ancient Khmer Empire found in Thailand. It served as the spiritual and administrative center of the ancient city of Phimai, historically known as "Vimayapura." The structure of the sanctuary was primarily constructed from white sandstone and red sandstone, dating back to the 11th to 12th centuries CE (Buddhist era...
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The Chiang Saen National Museum was established in 1957 as a centre of art and archaeological objects found at Chiang Saen and its surrounding. At the beginning, the old Sala of Wat Chedi Luang was used as the museum until 1981, when the museum was allocated a budget to complete the building as planned....
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Sukhothai Historical Park is the site that most perfectly gathers the foundations of Thai identity. Historically, it served as the first capital of Siam during the 13th-14th century (18th Buddhist Century). This area has been honored by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage site, being the cradle of Thai civilization in terms of politics, governance, and fine arts. The remaining ruins showcase the i...
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Si Satchanalai Historical Park is located in Mueang Kao, Si Satchanalai, on the right bank of the Yom River. Covering over 45 square kilometers, the park includes zones inside and outside the ancient city walls, as well as sites on surrounding hills, reflecting a well-planned ancient urban layout in harmony with nature. Originally known as “Chaliang”, the area was later developed and r...
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Ayutthaya Historical Park is a vast archaeological site that preserves the remains of a former royal capital which once served as a major political, economic, and trading center in Southeast Asia for more than 417 years, from 1350 CE to the second fall of Ayutthaya in 1767 CE. The park covers extensive areas both inside and outside the island city and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in...
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Phra Narai Ratchaniwet Palace, commonly known among locals as “Wang Narai,” is an important royal palace commissioned by King Narai the Great in 1666. It was built to serve as a royal residence in Lopburi, a city greatly favored by the king, and functioned as a secondary capital during times of war as well as a major center of diplomacy with Western nations during the height_ of the Ayu...
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