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Memorial Clock Tower was built to commemorate His Majesty the King.The designer is the well known Chalermchaikit Khosit who spent 5 years in building the clock tower.It Can into many colors.Bell time is every hour and the highlights is by the time 2 pm and 3 pm daily. The first ten minutes of every hour from 7 pm until 11pm there is a light show that attracts a large number of viewers....
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Clock Tower Intersection is not merely a structure built for telling time; it is a long-standing symbol representing the prosperity and orderly planning of the city. The reason for its construction and preservation is to serve as a spiritual boundary marker that connects several major commercial streets. Its significance to the province is acting as the official starting point where tour...
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Uttaradit Clock Tower Roundabout is considered one of the significant landmarks that clearly reflects the unique identity of Uttaradit city. The tall clock tower located in the heart of the roundabout not only tells time but also serves as a symbol of life and prosperity for this northern port city. Physically, this is a small three-way roundabout situated on Samran Ruen Road, adjacent to Uttaradi...
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The Vietnam Memorial Clock Tower is a significant historical landmark in Nakhon Phanom, standing prominently on Sunthon Wichit Road along the Mekong River. It was constructed by Vietnamese refugees who lived in Thailand during the Indochina War as a token of gratitude toward the Thai government and people for their hospitality. Built in 1960 (B.E. 2503) before their repatriation to North Vietnam f...
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Sa Kaeo Roundabout, officially known as “Si Suriyothai Roundabout,” is one of the most important landmarks of New Lopburi City. It was constructed during the era of Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram as part of a modern urban development plan, intended to serve as a strategic center for transportation, administration, and residential areas for government officials and military personn...
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Phraya Srisunthornwohan Monument Roundabout, located in the heart of Chachoengsao city, is an important roundabout on Mahachakraphat Road, connecting the city's main transportation routes and serving as a gateway to significant religious and governmental areas of the province. This monument was erected to commemorate "Phraya Srisunthornwohan (Noi Acharayangkun)", a key figure in Thai language and ...
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Wongwian Talat Namphu, locally known as "Wongwian Ha Yaek" (Five-Way Roundabout), is considered the most important business and commercial center of Chanthaburi city. The area surrounding the roundabout is home to the Chanthaburi Municipal Fresh Market (Talat Sod), which is filled with fresh produce, fruits, and various sundry goods. It is a source of delicious and inexpensive food, available from...
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Dolphin Circle is a historical landmark and a tourism symbol that has stood alongside Pattaya for decades. Situated at the vital intersection of North Pattaya Road, Beach Road, and Naklua Road, this site has undergone a complete landscape renovation, making it more modern and aesthetically pleasing while preserving the dolphin sculpture a symbol of good fortune and a warm welcome—as its cent...
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Nonthaburi Clock Tower is not only a landmark for photography but also a symbolic center of Nonthaburi during the era when river transportation was the main system of movement. Tha Nam Non area once served as the most important river pier in the province and a key route connecting Bangkok with communities along the upper Chao Phraya River. As a result, this area played a major role in trade, agric...
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The Victory Monument is one of Bangkok’s most famous landmarks, symbolizing the Thai victory in the Franco-Thai War (1940-1941). Standing tall in the city center, the monument features a large obelisk decorated with statues representing the army, navy, air force, police, and civilian volunteers. Constructed in 1941, it also functions as a major transportation hub connecting buses, the BTS Sk...
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The Democracy Monument, located on Bangkok’s historic Ratchadamnoen Klang Road, is one of Thailand's most significant political and cultural landmarks. It was commissioned in 1939 by the government to commemorate the 1932 Siamese Revolution, which marked the transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional democracy. Designed by Thai architect Mew Aphaiwong and sculptor Corrado Feroci (Si...
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Tha Chalom Roundabout stands prominently and gracefully on Thawai Road in Tha Chalom Subdistrict, Samut Sakhon Province. This place is not merely a traffic junction but an important historical landmark of Thailand. It represents the birthplace of “Tha Chalom Sanitation District,” which marked the first local administrative reform in the country in 1905, initiated under the royal vision...
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Surin Circle Clock Tower, or simply Surin Circle Clock Tower, is a significant landmark located in the heart of Phuket Town. Situated at a roundabout where major roads intersect, it has played a crucial role in both transportation and as a landmark of the city for a long time. Originally, this area did not have a clock tower as it stands today, but was the site of a "radio transmission tower" buil...
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Trang Clock Tower not only tells the time but also carries historical significance connected to the lifestyle of Trang residents in the past. Originally, this site was the location of the municipal signal tower, known by locals as the “Talkable Tower” (Talkable Tower) used to announce important news in the era before radio and television were widespread. Later, in 1961 (B.E. 2504)...
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The Satun Clock Tower Roundabout stands as a vital landmark situated at the intersection of Satun Thani Road and Buri Wanich Road in the heart of Satun Municipality. The clock tower's architecture is a remarkable blend of Malay artistic elements and local Thai patterns, reflecting the harmonious cultural identity of the Satun people. The structure is designed to be an elegant gateway to the city&r...
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Betong is located within the Sankalakhiri mountain range, forming a natural geographical boundary between Thailand and Malaysia. The town sits in a basin surrounded by high mountains, creating a cool and humid climate with mist present  year-round. This environment significantly influences the local ecosystem, vegetation, and the lifestyle of its residents. The population of Betong is ethnica...
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