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วันเสาร์ที่ 30 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Phetchabun



















A province of rich history and fertile soil, Petchabun is a
province with great natural attractions; particularly its forested
mountains and waterfall laden rivers that help create a climate
that is cool and pleasurable nearly year round.

Despite being farther south than neighboring Loei, Phetchabun
is considered part of the north than the northeast or central regions
of Thailand. That said, its topography is similar to that of Loei,
as Phetchabun borders three regions of Thailand, the North, Central,
and Northeast. The central part of Phetchabun province is in
the Pa Sak River basin and contains mountain ranges running along
both the western and eastern sectors. Because of the fertility of the land,
Phetchabun has always been an agriculturally productive area.
The very name of the province derives from a name meaning
“the land of crops and foods.” Today, Phetchabun is a province
with rich tourism potential. Its climate is pleasant due to the
mountainous and forested areas, and it has a rich history dating
back more than 1,400 years.

Phetchabun is a province of rich tourism potential with attractions
including Khao Kho National Park, which has been referred to as
"Little Switzerland" because of its beautiful scenery and cool weather;
Nam Nao National Park, which features a large number of wild animals
that can be spotted while trekking; and Than Thip Waterfall, which
is a popular place for swimming.
Phetchabun also features a rich history dating back more than 1,400 years,
the height of which occurred after the 11th century when the city was
a point of contact between the Dvaravati and Khmer Empires. The city
was a prosperous center and a number of ruins remain for visitors to
appreciate at Si Thep Historical Park.


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