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Pilok Mine

Located in Tambon Pilok some 70 km. to the west of Amphoe Thong Pha Phum along Highway 3272. Many decades ago, people saw Burmese people stole minerals from mines in Pilok Sub-District area and sold to English soldiers. Department of Natural Resources at that time sent...

Located in Tambon Pilok some 7...

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Giant Rain Tree

Grown on the way to Amphoe Dan Makham Tia at Ban Kasikam, Mu 5 Tambon Ko Samrong, some 3 km. Hidden inside the Royal Thai Army's Division of Veterinary and Agriculture is this giant rain tree you might not believe your eyes. A 20-meter-tall single rain...

Grown on the way to Amphoe Dan...

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Yamaracho House

This house belonged to Chao Phraya Yommaraj (Pan Sukum), a former regent of King Rama VIII and an ex-minister of 3 ministries: Misnistry of the Interior, Nakhonban Ministry, and Yothathikan Ministry. The house is a cluster with the original 2 bedrooms and one central terrace...

This house belonged to Chao Ph...

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Banharn-Jamsai Tower

Located in the downtown area on Nang Phim Road, this country's first and highest view point tower overlooking Chaloem Phatthara Rachini Park allows tourists to enjoy a bird's eye view over the province at a height of 123.25 metres. Towering over 123 meters, this building offers...

Located in the downtown area o...

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Don Chedi Monument

The Don Chedi Monument, located in Tambon Don Chedi, comprises two sites dedicated to King Naresuan the Great's victory over Burmese forces. One is a royal monument erected in honor of the Siamese victory, whilst the other is a pagoda, or Chedi, enshrining relics. It...

The Don Chedi Monument, locate...

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Kanjanaphisek National Museum

Kanjanaphisek National museum was founded in Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1996. Kanjanaphisek National museum is a museum of ethnology covering an area of 305 rais, founded in 1996 by Fine Arts Department in Commemoration of...

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Thai Royal Mint

Thai Royal Mint covers an area of approximately 0.0248 Square Kilometres (128 rai). It was constructed in March 1996 while all construction and systems were completely built and settled in 2001. The Treasury Department transferred the mint from Pradiphat to Rangsit in November 2001. The...

Thai Royal Mint covers an area...

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