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has opportunity come to visit five region Thai travel fest at
Rajabhat Pibun Sangkhram University in Phitsanulok province.
Program of five region Thai travel fest had to begin from the
east region (Colures of the east) north east (colures of I san)
north (colures of north) southern (colures of south) and colures of
central region.
Five region Thai travel fest have cooperation with the
tourism authority of Thailand. For promoting the cross-selling of
Thai tourism product and service making economic strong which is a
policy of government?
Mr. Chirapha vasowat, advisor of tourism officer in
Phitsanulok said that tourism office of Thailand had organized all
regions. Beside Phitsanulok province has a lot of comfortable place
like tourist place tourist activity are interesting central of
economic and transportation.
Coming to visit 5 region Thai travel fest in this time was
mentioned that it has safety from H1N12009. Because health authority
of Phitsanulok province take care every people before go to inside
the ceremony have to wash the hand for protect disease.
Each of the regional travel fair will show travel destination
attraction and color presentation of culture tradition and the way
of life as well as highlight the folk art and craft. Highlight the
hand product and village craft from each of sub-district (tambon) it
call OTOP which mean that one Tambon one Product. All region of OTOP
which Moohin.com most interesting is showing the hand art that is
symbol of 5 region. In the north region have drawing picture of the
Lana style. The central regions have Sate din sorphong. North-east
has worship the bone of lung Pho Sao and Lung Pho Man because they
believe that it has happiness. In the east will have the art of
weaving? In south- east have 12 Rasi. In the north have flowing the
kite.
Although the event has designed for Thai travelers and
families to visit one or more the regional travel fairs will provide
into the local colour. Each of the regional travel fair open new
opportunity for individual consumers and the first time traveler who
in past might not have consider travel to alternative destination by
provide them with convenient access to information and travel
planning option.
For everyone need to know more information please contact
with tourism office of Thailand 1672.
The lands situated
in the present-day
Phitsanulok Province of
Thailand were inhabited
since the
stone age, although the
neolithic inhabitants of the
region are not likely to have been the ancestors of the modern
Thai people who reside there
today. The earliest historical records relating to what is now
Phitsanulok Province indicates that at a time prior to or during the
11th century, the present-dMain article:
History of Phitsanulok Province
The lands situated
in the present-day Phitsanulok Province were inhabited since the
stone age, although the
neolithic inhabitants of the
region are not likely to have been the ancestors of the modern
Thai people who reside there
today. The earliest historical records relating to what is now
Phitsanulok Province indicates that at a time prior to or during the
11th century, the present-day city of
Phitsanulok was but a small
strategic Khmer outpost known as Song Khwae. During the next
century, in 1188,
Nakhon Thai, located near
the center of the present Phitsanulok Province, was established as
the capital city of the
Singhanavati Kingdom, an
early city-state of Thailand. Later, during Thailand's
Sukhothai Period, the city
of Phitsanulok emerged as a major city in the east of the Sukhothai
Kingdom, and the great temples of
Wat Chula Manee,
Wat Aranyik and
Wat Chedi Yod Thong were
constructed. In 1357, the renowned
Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat
was erected, and the
Ayutthaya Period witnessed
the construction of several of the province's other chief temples.
Phitsanulok served for 25 years as the capital city of the Ayutthaya
Kingdom. In 1555, King
Naresuan the Great was born
in the city of Phitsanulok. Naresuan played a significant role in
the history of Thailand, as he expanded the kingdom (then called
Siam) to its greatest territorial extent, by conquering sizable
portions of modern day
Burma and
Cambodia.
In recent times, Phitsanulok Province has become an important
agricultural center, part of the Bread Basket of Thailand,
providing rice and other crops to consumers in Thailand and
throughout the world. Extensive agricultural development over the
last hundred years or so has spawned a modern infrastructure in the
urban areas of the province, bringing with it an array of modern
roads, universities, hospitals and other conveniences. Over the
years, the
Nan River and its
tributaries have played a substantial role in the history and
development of the region by providing a route for
transportation, fertile
soil for agriculture, and
water for
irrigation.
The river waters have also served as a route for enemy invaders, and
have been the source of periodic widespread flooding throughout the
province.[4]
ay city of
Phitsanulok was but a small
strategic Khmer outpost known as Song Khwae. During the next
century, in 1188,
Nakhon Thai, located near
the center of the present Phitsanulok Province, was established as
the capital city of the
Singhanavati Kingdom, an
early city-state of Thailand. Later, during Thailand's
Sukhothai Period, the city
of Phitsanulok emerged as a major city in the east of the Sukhothai
Kingdom, and the great temples of
Wat Chula Manee,
Wat Aranyik and
Wat Chedi Yod Thong were
constructed. In 1357, the renowned
Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat
was erected, and the
Ayutthaya Period witnessed
the construction of several of the province's other chief temples.
Phitsanulok served for 25 years as the capital city of the Ayutthaya
Kingdom. In 1555, King
Naresuan the Great was born
in the city of Phitsanulok. Naresuan played a significant role in
the history of Thailand, as he expanded the kingdom (then called
Siam) to its greatest territorial extent, by conquering sizable
portions of modern day
Burma and
Cambodia.
In recent times, Phitsanulok Province has become an important
agricultural center, part of the Bread Basket of Thailand,
providing rice and other crops to consumers in Thailand and
throughout the world. Extensive agricultural development over the
last hundred years or so has spawned a modern infrastructure in the
urban areas of the province, bringing with it an array of modern
roads, universities, hospitals and other conveniences. Over the
years, the
Nan River and its
tributaries have played a substantial role in the history and
development of the region by providing a route for
transportation, fertile
soil for agriculture, and
water for
irrigation.
The river waters have also served as a route for enemy invaders, and
have been the source of periodic widespread flooding throughout the
province.
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