The crossing point between Si Sanphet Road and Pa Thone Road of the City Island is called “Talaengkaeng”, the busiest quarter in the city centre. From the old records written by a foreign visitor during that period, the area from the city entrance to the Talaengkaeng quarter was the most popular and most crowded neighbourhood. Groceries and the city markets that were opened from morning to evening included Talat Na Khouk and Talat Na San Phra Kan. In order to spread the word out quickly to as m
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The Ayutthaya Historical Study Centre (AHSC) was established in 1986 by the Japanese grant aid projects to honour the Auspicious Occasion of His Majesty the King’s 60th Birthday Anniversary and also to commemorate the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the relationship between Japan and Thailand. The AHSC is a national research institute devoted to the study of Ayutthaya’s history. There are 2 exhibition buildings: one is in this building and the annex building was recently established within
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Mangrove Resources Development Station 2 is located in the Welu River estuary in Klung District. This area is covered with plentiful resources of mangrove forests. It is one of the most popular attractions in Chanthaburi. Tourists who admire nature would be fascinated with the unique ecosystem of this mangrove forest by exploring and learning about the natural beauty, or joining our popular recreational activities available.
Relaxing activities we proudly present are exploring the mangrove for
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As you are visiting a coastal province like Chanthaburi, seafood is one of the most favourite foods you will think of.
The staff members of the Mangrove Resources Development Station 2 will suggest you to take a boat ride to the oyster farm owned by Lung Maeo, located around 20 kilometres away from the Station’s port.
For the seafood lovers, oysters are well-known due to their tasty flavor and excellent nutritional value.
Lung Maeo’s oyster farm is located in the middle of the vast brack
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Once you visit the Mangrove Resources Development Station 2 (Ban Tha Sorn, Chanthaburi), you will enjoy not only the ecotours; such as, a boat tour to see Brahminy Kites, exploring mangrove forest, or fireflies watching, but also cultural and historical tours; such as, the ancient village where many famous local souvenirs including fish paste or sun-dried shrimps are freshly made daily.
The Rong Mai Community is located at the end of Klong Bang Chan next to the Welu River estuary. To visit th
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The Mangrove Resources Development Station 2 is located in the Welu River estuary, which is one of the biggest mangrove ecosystems in Thailand. This must-see highlight encourages visitors to walk and enjoy the beauty of the natural mangrove forests.
The 1,200-metre nature trail on the wooden bridge goes through a variety of mangrove plants. There are six rest pavilions along the bridge. Each rest pavilion has different information boards with photos that will give you more insight about the
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