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NAKONRATCHASIMA
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Nakhon
Ratchasima, or “Khorat,” is a large province
on the northeastern plateau and is like the gateway
to other provinces in the Northeast. It is 259
kilometres from Bangkok and has an area of around
20,494 square kilometres. The province is rich
in Khmer culture and has a long history. It is
famous for the highly revered Khun Ying Mo (Ya
Mo) statue in the middle of town. It also has
beautiful nature, with many forests, mountains,
waterfalls, and reservoirs. Furthermore, it is
well known for a variety of quality handicrafts
that visitors can choose from, particularly the
popular clay pottery products of Dan Kwian.
Nakhon Ratchasima used to
be the site of several ancient prehistoric communities
that continued to grow when the Dvaravati culture
came in and later when the Khmer culture replaced
it. An important prehistoric site is Ban Prasat.
Traces of Dvaravati and Khmer cultures are scattered
throughout the province, particularly at Amphoe
Sung Noen and Amphoe Phimai. Nakhon Ratchasima
has been a key city since ancient times as an
administration centre. It was responsible for
many northeastern cities in the past. Even now,
its status has remained unchanged in that it
is the Northeast’s main transportation hub and
economic centre.
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Thao
Suranari Memorial Fair is an annual provincial
event that is held during 23 March-3 April, the
period Khunying Mo was victorious over her enemy.
The fair features arts and culture, shops and
exhibitions of public and private offices.
Phimai Boat Races
is held yearly by the people of Amphoe Phimai
on the second weekend of November. Apart from
the races of boats in Phimai and nearby districts,
this interesting event has boat decorations
for royal ceremonies and boat chants.
Phimai Festival
is organised to promote tourism activities in
the province’s main tourist destination of Phimai
Historical Park that is held in conjunction
with Phimai Boat Races. Activities include long
boat racing, cultural performances, religious
processions, and a light-and-sound show.
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