
Samut Songkhram is a province of fertile land, ripe with
plants and crops, including numerous vegetables and fruits,
as well as a vast variety of seafood products. It is also an interesting
historical area, particularly during the early Ratanakosin period,
following the fall of Ayutthaya.
Samut Songkhram is located just southwest of Bangkok,
along the Gulf of Thailand. Attractions in the province include
floating markets, temples, a Siamese cat house, and the
Ban Phaya So - the home of a famous alto fiddle maker who
combines the art of traditional Thai music with wood carving.
Credit:: Amazing Thailand