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Suan Phueng District is a district of Ratchaburi Province, a land of Mae Klong River culture and mist of the Tenasserim Hills. It is located on the western side of Ratchaburi Province, adjacent to the Tenasserim Hills, which form the natural border between Thailand and Myanmar. The landscape of Suan Phueng varies from the fertile lowlands of the Mae Klong River, where crops and fruits are gro...
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The Scenery Vintage Farm is one of the most renowned agricultural and lifestyle tourism destinations in Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi Province. Developed from a valley resort concept, it has become a comprehensive farm tourism destination that seamlessly blends nature, European-style architecture, and family activities. Situated amidst mountains, meadows, and a tranquil rural atmosphere, it's a...
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Khao Ngu Stone Park is one of the most important natural and archaeological attractions in Ratchaburi Province. Originally, this area was a large limestone mountain used as a quarry for blasting and crushing stone for construction in the past. After mining ceased, it was restored and transformed into a renowned public park and conservation site in the western region. Today, the surrounding area is...
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Khao Kaen Chan is a relatively low mountain located in Mueang Ratchaburi District, Ratchaburi Province. It stands approximately 141 meters above sea level and is considered one of the important viewpoints and landmarks of Ratchaburi Province. Situated not far from the city center, it is clearly visible from many areas around the city, making it a significant geographical landmark since ancient tim...
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Wat Phra Si Ratana Mahathat Worawihan, or "Wat Na Phra That" as it's commonly known, is a historically significant royal temple and historical site in Ratchaburi Province. Located on the western bank of the Mae Klong River in the old city area, the temple reflects the evolution of art and religious architecture in the Mae Klong River basin, a process of inheritance and layering from multiple eras....
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Wat Aranyikawas, also known as "Wat Prang Khom," is an important historical site in Chedi Hak Subdistrict, Mueang Ratchaburi District, reflecting the continuous development of art and religion in the Mae Klong River basin over several eras. The temple's distinctive architecture features a group of brick and mortar prangs (towers), influenced by a blend of Khmer and Thai art from the mid to late Ay...
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Wat Khlong Suwan Khiri is located within the ancient city of Kubua, considered one of the most important Dvaravati-era ancient cities in western Thailand. Dating back to approximately the 11th–16th centuries CE, Kubua was a thriving center of religion, trade, and culture in the Mae Klong River basin. Archaeological evidence found in the area, such as terracotta votive tablets, stucco work, j...
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Ancient City of Ban Khu Bua No. 8, Ratchaburi Province, is considered one of the largest and most important Dvaravati-era religious sites in western Thailand. Located within the ancient city of Khu Bua, a large ancient community in the Mae Klong River basin, archaeologists believe the city flourished around the 13th–15th centuries CE and served as a center of religion, trade, and culture for...
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