Phu Tai-Ban Kok Kong
Phu Tai, Kalasin
Cultural tourism is for seeing something identifying cultire. prosperity that has developed to suit for environment and living of community acknow ledge history.
At present Thailand has many cultural tourist attractions and tourism style that is very popular is lifestyle and culture of community closely. and Phu Tai a trib with interesting lifestyle and prominent identity.
This community conserves its own culture perfectly at Ban Kok Kong, Kujinara, Kalasin Ban Kok Kong is a small community of Phu Tai tribe which conserves costumes and traditions from ancestors and lives simply along original cultural tightly until this village has been opened for cultural tourism village and it also got tourism award.
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Trat Night Market

Trat Night Market
Thai markets are fascinating places to visit. People bustle around preparing. buying and selling all kinds of interesting and unfamiliar foods and produce. Koh Change has a couple of small markets in White Sand Beach and in Klong Prao village but it you want to experience the full technicolour mystery of a Thai market in full swing then you will be rewarded by a trip to the Night Market in the Centre of Trat Town on the mainland.
As you stroll around the brightly-lit stalls you will be offered flowers, noodles, super-spicy curries, improbable fruits, pig’s faces, sticky-sweet desserts and more. in the centre of the market there are a host of small kiosk-restaurants with simple tables that cook delicious Thai food to order, They have English language menus and are popular with locals and tourists alike for their good fresh food and ridiculously cheap prices. After you eat they are good places to linger with a cold beer and watch everyone bustling about around you.
Trat Night market is on Sukhumvit Road in Trat town centre across the road from Trat Department Store. it is open every night but weekend evenings are the busiest.
Wat Pantao temple-Chiang mai
Wat Pantao temple, Chiang mai province
Though the word "TAO" means stove but "WAT PANTAO" doesn’t have thousand of stoves. The world "PANTAO" is local dialect, "HORKHUM LUANG" is over hundred years old. It is considered the outstanding architecture that has all the uniqueness of northern region construction.
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Paotien Lanfai-Sukhothai
Paotien Lanfai, Sukhothai historic park
The park arranges a mini light and sound show tonight. It also manages to celebrate a ceremony called "PAOTIEN LANFAI"
Sangkhalok Nuseum-Sukhothai airport
Sangkhalok Nuseum, Sukhothai airport
There are lots of "SANGKHALOK" exhibiting here. These are private collections. These priceless objects belong to Dr. Prasert Prasattong-osoth. He decided to keep them at "SUKHOTHAI" airport. Most of these ceramic wares were made at "BAN KOH NOI" kiln in "SRI SATCHANALAI"
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