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Thailand Islands
Koh Chang
Welcome to Ko Chang, Thailand's stunning 'Elephant Island,' named for its unique elephant-shaped headland. Located about 300 kilometers east of Bangkok, this beautiful island is the third largest in Thailand, offering a perfect blend of jungle-covered mountains, pristine beaches, and vibrant coral reefs. Whether you're seeking adventure in nature or relaxation in luxury resorts, Ko Chang has something for everyone. Explore the breathtaking landscapes and experience the charm of this remarkable destination, all while enjoying the rugged character that makes it truly special.

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Sanctuary of Truth
Welcome to the Sanctuary of Truth, an architectural marvel crafted entirely from wood, showcasing the incredible artistry of hand-hewn woodworking techniques in Thailand. This unique structure, built without the use of metal nails, serves to preserve the ancient building methods of the past. As you explore the complex, you'll discover four wings dedicated to the rich religious iconography of Thai, Khmer, Chinese, and Indian cultures. Don't miss the opportunity to admire the intricate wooden carvings that adorn this breathtaking masterpiece.

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Chanthaburi
Welcome to Chanthaburi, a vibrant town steeped in history and culture. Once occupied by the French in the late 19th century, its architectural charm reflects this influence, highlighted by the largest Catholic cathedral in Thailand, serving a diverse Christian community. Explore the serene Wat Thong Tua, home to a century-old pagoda and a treasure trove Thalaboriwat-style antiques. Don't miss Sri Chan Road, renowned as the Gem Road, where you can discover some of Thailand's finest gems and jewelry.

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Lop Buri
Welcome to Lop Buri, a city steeped in history and once the second capital during the reign of King Narai the Great. Today, it continues to enchant visitors with its rich heritage and diverse attractions. Explore stunning historic sites, breathtaking natural landscapes like the magnificent sunflower fields, and the impressive Pasak Jolasid Dam, the longest earth dam in Thailand. For those seeking adventure, climb the 3,890 steps of Khao Wong Prachan for a rewarding view and a journey through lush, vibrant forests.

Krabi
Southern Province
Krabi, the capital of southern Thailand's Krabi Province, is a resort town near the Andaman coast. It lies in an area of limestone karsts and mangrove forest. On a hilltop reached by stairs, the Tiger Cave Temple is a Buddhist site with panoramic views. Khao Kanab Nam, 2 slanting hills rising out of water, form a local landmark. Andaman Sea destinations like the Phi Phi Islands are accessible by ferry.
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