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Tha Phae Gate originally known as Pratu Chiang Rueak. The name Tha Phae (meaning 'Raft Pier') originates from the area's historical role as a primary cargo landing and distribution point from the Ping River. It is one of the five inner city gates of the Walled City of Chiang Mai
History and Restoration :

Established along with the founding of Chiang Mai by King Mangrai in 1296. In the past, this ...
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Tha Nang Gate is one of the five original gates of ancient Hariphunchai City, located on the southern side, which was traditionally considered an auspicious direction for welcoming royal arrivals. It remains one of Lamphun’s most historically significant landmarks.
The name “Tha Nang” comes from “Tha” meaning pier and “Nang” referring to Queen Chamadevi. A...
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The Pratu Ma City Wall of Khelang Nakhon is one of the most significant historical remnants of the ancient city of Lampang, once known as Khelang Nakhon. Located in Wiang Nuea area of Mueang Lampang, this ancient wall represents an important part of the city's defensive system and reflects the architectural and urban planning wisdom of the Lanna Kingdom.
According to local legends, Khelang Nakhon ...
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The Old City Wall of Nan is a historical treasure located in the heart of Nan city, originally built to protect the city and symbolize the grandeur of Nan’s cultural heritage.
The main attractions are the ancient walls and gates, which remain in good condition and tell the story of city establishment and defense.
Throughout the year, the Old City Wall of Nan is a beautiful spot for sightseei...
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Phrae City Wall is located within Phrae Municipality, Nai Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Phrae District. Although the exact construction date is unknown, historical evidence suggests the wall is over 1,100 years old, indicating that it predates the 14th Buddhist century.
A key historical reference appears in the chronicles of Wat Luang, which record that in 1374 BE, during the reign of Thao Pha Hu Sing...
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Thung Setthi Fortress is situated south of Nakhon Chum, on the east bank of the Ping River, along Phaholyothin Road, near several ancient temples, including Wat Nong Phikul, Wat Sum Ko, and Wat Nong Langka. The fortress was part of the Nakhon Chum city defense system, a twin city of ancient Kamphaeng Phet.
Architecture: The fortress was built from strong laterite, forming a square structure 83.5 m...
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The Ancient City Wall and Moat of Phitsanulok are important historical remains that reflect the former glory of Phitsanulok, historically known as Song Khwae, meaning “the city of two rivers.” The city once served as a major strategic and administrative center of Siam due to its location between northern and central Thailand and its proximity to the Nan River, an important transportati... read more
 Located on Suk Kasem Road, this site was built in the reign of King Rama III. During the reign of King Rama V, this fort was used to fight against the Chinese riots. At the front of the fortress, there is a public park suitable for viewing the scenery of the Bang Pakong River. Also, many old cannons can be seen along on the wall.... read more
Nakhon Si Thammarat City Wall  is a historical site that reflects the former glory of the ancient city of “Tambralinga”, which was once the most important provincial city in southern Thailand. According to legend, the city wall was first constructed during the reign of King Si Thammasokaraj when the city was established on Sai Kaeo Beach. Originally, it was an earthen wall su... read more

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