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Wat Maha That
The 24m-tall, gold-and-white Phra That Nakhon chedi here resembles the previous chedi built at That Phanom.
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Stonehenge
Stonehenge is popular because of its beautiful soft corals, resident seahorses and rare leopard sharks.
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Governors Mansion Museum
The renovated 1929 French-colonial mansion has more shine outside than in. Its lovely when lit up at night.
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Ko Bida Nok
Karst massif with gorgonians, leopard sharks, barracudas and occasional whale sharks and mantas (18m to 22m).
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Khaosan Museum
A basic museum using images, text and dioramas to relate the history of Th Khao San and the surrounding area.
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Nam Tok Lu Du
A signposted track 300m inland from the beach at Ao Son leads to Nam Tok Lu Du (3km, 1½ hours each way).
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City Pillar Shrine
The opulent city pillar is well worth seeing and is often visited by locals looking for a bit of good luck.
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Aood Bankrua Thai Silk
Situated in the canal-side community of Baan Khrua, this family outfit weaves silk on old teak looms.
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Standard Chartered Bank
Thailands oldest foreign bank is a fine example of Phuket Towns historic Sino-Portuguese architecture.
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Phamai Baan Krua
Situated in the canal-side community of Baan Khrua, this family outfit weaves silk on old teak looms.
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Wet & Dry Market
The lively, colourful wet and dry markets on Th Ratchadamnoen and Th Sathani are well worth exploring.
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Siam Park City
Siam Park City features more than 30 rides and a water park with the largest wave pool in the world.
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Ratchadamnoen Contemporary Art Center
This new, three-storey structure hosts changing exhibitions of mixed-media contemporary domestic art.
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Elephant Monument
These two elephant statues in stucco pavilions were said to have been erected by King Chao Kavila in 1800.
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Telaga Harbour Park
Telaga Harbour Park is a yachting marina/harbourfront shopping complex plunked amid some very fine nature.
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Talat Bobae
Talat Bobae is an old fresh-food market, one of the oldest in Khon Kaen. Its only open during the day.
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Clock Tower
The clock tower is a good landmark and also the best place in town to catch buses in and out of town.
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Ao Wai
Ao Wai is a lovely beach far removed from everything else (though in reality it is only 2km from Ao Thian).
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Wat Jom Khao Manilat
Naga stairs, ascending opposite the ferry access lane, emerge at this hilltop wat, originally constructed in 1880.
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Tha Thewet
Join the novice monks and Thai children as they throw food (bought on the pier) to thousands of flapping fish.
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