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Tour route 4 places
  • Q Ku Ton Ancient City
    "Q Ku Ton" is the former name of Nakhon Si Thammarat in the past thousands years. The buildings were constructed in Chino-Portuguese, European, and Nakhon architecture.
    Q Ku Ton Ancient City
    "Q Ku Ton" is the former name of Nakhon Si Thammarat in the past thousands years. The buildings were constructed in Chino-Portuguese, European, and Nakhon architecture.
  • Wat Mokalan Archaeological Site
    Ban Mokalan is a large community rich with natural resources, where people have settled along the length of the old sand dunes. The community is spread over the north-south direction with two streams, which are Klong Chum Khling (Klong Ying) and Klong Tong Nang (Klong Mokalan), flowing from the mountains of Nakhon Si Thammarat through the Mokalan community into the Gulf of Thailand. Originally, these two canals were large rivers as traces of sediment and erosion appear whereas nowadays they are quite shallow with the plains on both sides of the abundant canals. The people in the Mokalan community do farming, coconut plantations, rubber plantations, and fruit plantains on the sand dunes. Some of them are also engaged in a pottery business which is the community’s reputation since the old days.
    Wat Mokalan Archaeological Site
    Ban Mokalan is a large community rich with natural resources, where people have settled along the length of the old sand dunes. The community is spread over the north-south direction with two streams, which are Klong Chum Khling (Klong Ying) and Klong Tong Nang (Klong Mokalan), flowing from the mountains of Nakhon Si Thammarat through the Mokalan community into the Gulf of Thailand. Originally, these two canals were large rivers as traces of sediment and erosion appear whereas nowadays they are quite shallow with the plains on both sides of the abundant canals. The people in the Mokalan community do farming, coconut plantations, rubber plantations, and fruit plantains on the sand dunes. Some of them are also engaged in a pottery business which is the community’s reputation since the old days.
  • Hat Sai Kaew Museum (Tha Khuen Sub-District)
    Hat Sai Kaew Museum is located around Hat Sai Kaew in Tha Sala district, Nakhon Si Thammarat. It is a place that exhibits ancient earthenware and appliances in performing a career, including the old basketing of more than 10,000 pieces. Aunt Yoem Rueangpradit, the owner of the house that became the museum, said that she liked to collect antiques since she was 16 years old and still continues to collect. Most objects were bought from fishermen who got the things from shipwrecks in the middle of the sea. She also said that these antiques help Aunt Yoem to receive fortune from gambling until she had the money to build the museum as can be seen at present. The building is simple with one storey but everything is categorized in order.
    Hat Sai Kaew Museum (Tha Khuen Sub-District)
    Hat Sai Kaew Museum is located around Hat Sai Kaew in Tha Sala district, Nakhon Si Thammarat. It is a place that exhibits ancient earthenware and appliances in performing a career, including the old basketing of more than 10,000 pieces. Aunt Yoem Rueangpradit, the owner of the house that became the museum, said that she liked to collect antiques since she was 16 years old and still continues to collect. Most objects were bought from fishermen who got the things from shipwrecks in the middle of the sea. She also said that these antiques help Aunt Yoem to receive fortune from gambling until she had the money to build the museum as can be seen at present. The building is simple with one storey but everything is categorized in order.
  • Wat Nangtra (Wat Phra Nangtra)
    Wat Nang Tra, formerly known as Wat Phra Nang Supattra, is a temple that was built for about 1,800 years. Phra Chao Sri Thammasok brought blessings of the Buddha's relics from the Indian subcontinent and built a chedi in Nakhon Si Thammarat To contain the Buddha's relics, news of the chedi's construction spread to the Srivijaya Kingdom in Sumatra, where a princess was named Sumatra was very fond of Buddhism and desired to join in building a pagoda with 300 junk boats along with the wealth of his servants traveling from Sumatra to Nakhon Si Thammarat. As the journey approached, the boat capsized together with the construction of the pagoda has been completed She saw that nearby Chaiyaphum was suitable for building a temple, so she built it and named it "Wat". Queen Supattra call each other briefly Only Wat Nang Tra remains from the building which remains to be seen today; showing prosperity in the past, such as churches, chedi, surrounded by a moat that the villagers call D...
    Wat Nangtra (Wat Phra Nangtra)
    Wat Nang Tra, formerly known as Wat Phra Nang Supattra, is a temple that was built for about 1,800 years. Phra Chao Sri Thammasok brought blessings of the Buddha's relics from the Indian subcontinent and built a chedi in Nakhon Si Thammarat To contain the Buddha's relics, news of the chedi's construction spread to the Srivijaya Kingdom in Sumatra, where a princess was named Sumatra was very fond of Buddhism and desired to join in building a pagoda with 300 junk boats along with the wealth of his servants traveling from Sumatra to Nakhon Si Thammarat. As the journey approached, the boat capsized together with the construction of the pagoda has been completed She saw that nearby Chaiyaphum was suitable for building a temple, so she built it and named it "Wat". Queen Supattra call each other briefly Only Wat Nang Tra remains from the building which remains to be seen today; showing prosperity in the past, such as churches, chedi, surrounded by a moat that the villagers call D...
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