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The
Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is
Thailand's most popular tourist attraction in bangkok; built in 1782 during the
reign of King Rama I, it became the residence of monarchs in the Chakri
Dynasty. At present it remains in use for occasional diplomatic
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The Northern Region of Thailand is mainly mountainous with dense jungles. It is also the sources of several important rivers including the Ping, Wang, Yom and Nan. Because of its fertile soil, farming flourishes. The North has been the location of many ancient civilizations and today remains fairly populous. The well known among them are Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai etc.
Northeastern Thailand may not offer a seaside holiday and beach roads lined with 5-star hotels, but travelers are welcomed with open arms none-the-less. Here, lifestyles, traditions language and customs are distinctly different from the rest of the kingdom. One such part is Isan (pronounced Ee-saan), the plateau in the northeast of the kingdom, which covers as much as one third of the country's total area. The well known among them are Ubon Ratchatani, Surin, Si Sa Ket, Khon Kaen etc.
Thailand's Central Region consists of 22 provinces, it is the country's most fertile land rich in rice farms and fruit orchards. The region also abounds in tourist attractions which lie prominently on both natural resources and historical ancient remains. The famous tourist provinces include Ayutthaya, Kanchanaburi, Lopburi and Bangkok.
Thailand's Eastern sea coast, from Chonburi all the way to Trat is among the most attractive and complete seaside destinations. Nature has endowed the area with waterfalls and mountains, beaches and island, and man has added some facilities and conveniences to make it a truly beautiful and enjoyable destination area. Famous places include Pattaya, Koh Chang etc.
The region extends from Chumphon to the Thai-Malaysian border and is bordered in the east by the Gulf of Thailand, to the west by the Indian Ocean. Lush tropical islands, palm-fringed beaches, coral reefs teeming with colorful marine life, picturesque fishing villages, remote national parks, forested mountains, cascading waterfalls, ubiquitous rubber estates, and the juxtaposition of temples and mosques clearly define the region's visual appeal. Famous places include Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi etc. |
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