8 จุดเช็คอิน เมืองตะกั่วป่า พังงา

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8 จุดเช็คอิน เมืองตะกั่วป่า พังงา 8 สถานที่เที่ยว มาถึง เมืองตะกั่วป่า เมืองเก่า แล้วต้องไม่พลาดมาแวะถ่ายรูป เช็คอิน
ไม่ว่าจะเป็นสะพานเหล็กสุดแสนคลาสสิค หรือตึกเก่าๆ สวยงามแปลกตาไม่แพ้เมืองภูเก็ต วัดเก่าแก่ศักดิ์สิทธิ์น่าเข้าไปไหว้พระขอพร หากมาเที่ยวในวันหยุด คงได้แวะตลาดน้ำริมคลอง "ตลาดริมน้ำตะกั่วป่า" ได้บรรยากาศไปอีกแบบ
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Boon Soong Iron Bridge, locally known as “Khok Khanun Iron Bridge,” is a historic landmark that vividly reflects the prosperity of Takua Pa during the era when tin mining played a major role in the local economy.
The bridge was built in 1968 by the Boon Soong family, a prominent family involved in the tin mining industry in the region. What makes this bridge unique is that it was not c...
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Takua Pa Old Town, locally known as “Talad Yai” (the Grand Market), is a historically significant district in Phang Nga Province that reflects the prosperity of the tin mining boom era. In the past, Takua Pa was one of the most vibrant and affluent port towns in southern Thailand, attracting Chinese immigrants and Western traders, resulting in a unique cultural blend that still defines... read more
Khun Intr Building is a remarkable historical residence nestled within the tranquil setting of Takua Pa Old Town. Constructed around 1917, the building once served as the home of Khun Intrakiri (Choi Na Nakhon), a prominent figure connected to one of the region’s influential families during the height of the tin-mining era.
The two-story structure showcases a harmonious blend of Western and ...
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Takua Pa Riverside Market—also known as Sri Mueang Pier Market—is a revitalized cultural space located along the historic Takua Pa River. Once a bustling trading port during the tin-mining boom, this riverside area has been thoughtfully transformed into a lively community market that preserves the charm of the past.
The market’s biggest attraction is its wide variety of tradition...
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Wat Khirichet, formerly known as “Wat Lum,” is an ancient and spiritually significant temple set within the tranquil atmosphere of Takua Pa Old Town. Its original name reflects the low-lying riverside geography of the area, while the later name “Khirichet,” meaning “boundary of the mountain,” refers to its proximity to the surrounding hills that frame the town. ... read more
Wat Khongkaphimuk is a hidden cultural gem in Takua Pa District, with a history dating back to the late Ayutthaya period. The temple is located on lowland along the eastern bank of the Takua Pa Canal, which once served as a key transportation route during the tin mining era. The temple’s architecture reflects the wealth and prosperity of Takua Pa through its elaborate stucco decorations... read more
Wat Senanuchrangsan, locally known as “Wat Mai” or “Wat Mai Kamphaeng,” is an important religious site that reflects the prosperity of Takua Pa during the early Rattanakosin period. The temple was established under the vision of Phraya Senanuchit, who selected a strategic and spacious location at the base of Khao Chamangkhiri when reorganizing the town’s administrativ... read more
Bang Sak Beach is one of the hidden gems along the Andaman coast in Phang Nga Province. It stands out for its tranquil atmosphere and unspoiled natural beauty, offering a quieter alternative to more crowded tourist beaches nearby.
The beach stretches for several kilometers, with fine white sand and a gentle slope, making it ideal for leisurely walks and family-friendly beach activities. The shorel...
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