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Carving village in Maeta Distrcit

Carving Village in MaetaDistrcitMaeta District is a small village located near Ta River. Most villagers do work in agriculture. However, the occupation that people do the most is carving wood.About the history of wood carving in Maeta District, there is no clear evidence of the...

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Tha Ma-O Village

Tha Ma-O Village When thinking about a teak timber market in Lampang, Tha Ma-o Village, located at Khe Lang Bridge on Ratpattana Road, would sure be on the top of the list because of the fact that it is the old teak timber market in...

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Pang Kha Royal Project and Development Centre

Part of a royal initiative to help locals'livelihoods, the Pang Kha Royal Project and Development Center offers an inspiring exploration into sustainable agriculture. Visitors can experience the farming firsthand, with demonstration plots of vegetable farms, flowering plants and fruit gardens on site. Scenic mountains within...

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Water Hyacinth Village

Water Hyacinth Village is located in the Northern area around 2 kilometers away from Phayao city according to Phayao-Chiang Rai route. Take the same route to the village where mortars and millstones are made, turn left to WatAnalayo around 5 kilometers, and then you will...

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Natural Rocksalt Pond

Bo Kluea (Thai for "natural salt pond") is 110 kilometers away from the downtown of Nan province. Apart from farming, the villagers of Amphoe Bo Kluea also make a living as salt makers in those rocksalt sources on the mountain. (Natural salt ponds are closed...

Bo Kluea (Thai for "natural sa...

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Ban Pak Nai Fisherman Village

Pak Nai was originally a Village by the Nan River. But after the construction of the Sirikit Dam, the village became a part of the water reservoir above the dam surrounded by green mountain ranges. As locals of Pak Nai village are fishermen, there are...

Pak Nai was originally a Villa...

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