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Sui Boon Tong Shrine
This simple shrine is one of the most important centres of worship and self-mortification for Phukets Vegetarian Festival.
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One Pillar Pagoda
This replica of Hanois iconic temple was built by Khon Kaens sizeable Vietnamese community. Its a good sunset-watching spot.
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Chom Khong Park
This park used to be a prison, and models of prisoners sit in some of the old cells. You can also climb the guard towers.
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Sisaket Aquarium
The new pride and joy of Si Saket features fresh and saltwater fish species from around Thailand and two walk-through tunnels.
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Ao Wong Deuan
Ao Wong Deuan, meaning crescent moon bay, is Samets second-busiest beach, with a range of resorts and more modest guesthouses.
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King Rama V Boulder
In 1899, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) paid a visit to Koh Tao and left his monogram on a huge boulder next to Sairee Beach.
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Sam San Shrine
This Taoist Chinese shrine isn’t long on history, but the incense plumes and warbling lyre should provide a head change for Lao Tzu lovers.
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Tham Saowapha
Near Wat Atsadang Nimit a large limestone cave, Tham Saowapha , plunges deep into the island. Have a peek inside if you’ve got a torch.
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Wat Sa Thong
Wat Sa Thong has an unusual Sangkachai Buddha image that is said to be at least 200 years old, but its origins are clouded in mystery.
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Lak Meung (City Pillar)
The city pillar sits along the San Chao Pho Kut Pong Shrine, on the banks of the Mae Nam Loei, and is a great area for evening walks.
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Art Home
They certainly sound basic (canvases of leaves, pots, fish and spheres), but the artwork comes with a unique Zen, modernist twist.
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Hat Sam Phraya
This shady casuarina-lined beach is about 1km long and is a pleasant stop for a swim after a sweaty hike. There is a restaurant and toilets.
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Wat Tai
The myriad sculptures covering the grounds of Wat Tai comprise a fairly complete whos who of Thai deities and make it a fun place to visit.
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Wat Pa Noi
The name means little forest wát but there isnt much forest left these days, with the temple being located in the centre of the old town.
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Wat Phra That
The ruins of this temple are distinguished by a large round-based brick and laterite Kamphaeng Phet–style chedi surrounded by columns.
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Tha Nang Sa Phom
Tha Nang Sa Phom, a 13th-century landing platform constructed out of laterite, is now on the grounds of the Fine Arts Department compound.
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Ko Waen
Between Ko Muk and Ko Ngai are the small karst islets of Ko Cheuk and Ko Waen, which both have good snorkelling and small sandy beaches.
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Ko Cheuk
Between Ko Muk and Ko Ngai are the small karst islets of Ko Cheuk and Ko Waen , which both have good snorkelling and small sandy beaches.
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Ko Ma
Ko Mas gnarled rocks have been ravaged by wind and time and are surrounded by glossy waters. Visit on a snorkelling tour from Ko Bulon Leh.
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Greta Farm
Goats, horses and cows are the star attractions at this children’s farm, which also includes archery, a fun park and rope bridges.
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