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Sam Chuk Market is an old community market surrounded by wooden houses and stories of people’s lives from the past, with very little alteration or modern modification. Visitors can truly step back in time and experience the atmosphere of the period when the market was at its peak. In the early days, Sam Chuk Market served as an important trading center along the Suphan River basin. L... read more
Bueng Chawak is located in Doem Bang Nang Buat District, Suphan Buri Province. It is a large natural freshwater wetland formed by sediment accumulation from the Tha Chin River in the past, which eventually separated into an independent basin. Covering an area of more than 1,700 rai, the surrounding lowland terrain creates ideal conditions for one of the most fertile and diverse wetland ecosystems ...
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Krasiao Dam is a major irrigation project constructed in 1980, built across the Krasiao Stream to support agriculture, water storage, and flood prevention in Suphan Buri and surrounding areas. The dam is especially notable as the longest earth-filled dam in Thailand, with a crest length of 4,250 meters and a height of approximately 32.5 meters. From a distance, the long stretch of the dam stands g...
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Kao Hong Market is a historic marketplace with a long-standing history, established during the early reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). Today, it is located in Bang Pla Ma Subdistrict Municipality, Moo 2, Bang Pla Ma Subdistrict, Bang Pla Ma District, Suphan Buri Province. According to historical documents and oral accounts passed down by local elders, the name “Kao Hong Market” is ...
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Dragon Descendants Museum is a historical and cultural museum created under the concept of celebrating the long-standing relationship between Thailand and China. It stands as a significant symbol of the Thai-Chinese community in Suphan Buri Province, which has played an important role in shaping Thailand’s economy, society, and culture over many generations.
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Banharn–Jamsai Tower is the most iconic and recognizable landmark of Suphan Buri Province. Located within Chaloem Phatthara Rachini Park in the heart of the city, the tower was built under the initiative of Mr. Banharn Silpa-archa, former Prime Minister of Thailand, to serve as a panoramic viewpoint and a recreational space for both locals and visitors. The tower symbolizes modern developmen...
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Pa Lelai Worawihan Temple is located along Malai Man Road in Rua Yai Subdistrict, on the western bank of the Suphan Buri River (Tha Chin River). It is a third-class royal temple of the Worawihan category and has long been regarded as one of the most important temples in Suphan Buri. The temple is believed to have been established during a period when the city of Suphan Buri flourished, servin...
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Khao Phra Si Sanphetcharam Temple, commonly known as Wat Khao Phra, is an ancient temple of great historical and archaeological significance. It is believed to have been established during the Dvaravati period, around the 6th–11th centuries, based on numerous archaeological discoveries in the area. These include stone sculptures of Chak Narai (Vishnu), Dvaravati votive tablets known as Phra ...
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Dvaravati U Thong Ecological Stone Garden Buddhist Park, commonly known as “Phu Hang Nak Natural Stone Garden,” is an outstanding eco-historical attraction located within the ancient city of U Thong in Suphan Buri Province. This area holds significant natural and archaeological value, featuring groups of sandstone and limestone formations that have been shaped by natural erosion over m...
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Buddha’s Footprint at Khao Dee Salak Temple is regarded as a masterpiece of ancient artifacts and the spiritual heart of Wat Khao Dee Salak in Suphan Buri Province. This sacred footprint was discovered by chance during an exploration of the hilltop area and was later examined and officially confirmed by the Fine Arts Department as an authentic and original Buddha’s footprint of na...
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