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Destinations in Bang Khla District - Chachoengsao Province
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Mango Orchards - BangKhla District Chachoengsao Province Chachoengsao is the venue for the most favorite fruit in Thailand which is mango. With the area of 86,000 Rae or 34,400 Acre, mangoes are grown mostly ...
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Monument of King Taksin the Great - BangKhla District Chachoengsao Province Monument of King Taksin the Great The monument has been built as a memorial site to commemorate King Taksin passing Chachoengsao after the fall of Ayu ...
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Wat Pho Bang Khla - BangKhla District Chachoengsao Province This temple is 23 kilometers from Chachoengsao. Using highway No. 304 for 17 kilometers, then turn left to highway No.3121 for 6 kilometers, pass the ...
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Destinations in Mueang District - Chachoengsao Province
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Ancient Fortress - Mueang District Chachoengsao Province Located on Suk Kasem Road, this site was built in the reign of King Rama III. During the reign of King Rama V, this fort was used to fight against the ...
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City Pillar Shrine - Mueang District Chachoengsao Province Located on Na Mueang Road, the shrine is featured by the Thai architectural style with 4-sided roofs and a tower (Prang) in the center. Inside, there ...
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Maenam Bang Pakong - Mueang District Chachoengsao Province Maenam Bang Pakong or Bang Pakong River is originated from Korat plateau, pass Prachin Buri, Amphoe Bang Nam Priao and Bang Khla of Chachoengsao, and ...
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Wat Chin Prachasamoson - Mueang District Chachoengsao Province Wat Chin Pracha Samoson (Wat Leng Hok Yi) is another Chinese temple of Wat Leng Noei Yi in Bangkok. It is on Supphakit Road, far from the City Hall ab ...
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Wat Sothon - Mueang District Chachoengsao Province This temple is in the municipal area by the Bang Pakong River. Built in late Ayutthaya Period, with its original name of Wat Hong, it is the location ...
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Wat Uphai Phatikaram - Mueang District Chachoengsao Province The present chapel (ubosot) is a new, beautiful, and gigantic building which has replaced the old one. The chapel actually depicts the style of the ap ...
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