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Chicken Dung Cell
Palaces & historical sites, Laem Sing, Chanthaburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 01/04/2011
» Chicken Dung Cell located in Tambol Pak Nam Laem Singh, about 1km prior to the pier, was constructed in 2436 B.E. when Chanthaburi was occupied by France. Thai people who then protested against France were emprisoned in the 4.4m-wide and long and 7m-
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Red Building
Palaces & historical sites, Laem Sing, Chanthaburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 01/04/2011
» Tuk Daeng near Chicken Dung Cell is the site of the Phikhat Patchamit Fort built in the reign of King Rama III. It was subsequently turned into living quarters and military command post by the French. A single storey, red-tiled roof building, today i
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Suan Ban Kaew Palace
Palaces & historical sites, Muang Chanthaburi, Chanthaburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 01/04/2011
» Suan Ban Kaew Palace, in which Somdej Phra Nang Chao Ramphai Phanni (King Rama VII’s Queen), is situated in the compound of the institute of Rajabhat Ramphai Phanni, about 6km away from town. It is a beautiful piece of architecture and well worth a v
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Taksin Maharat Memorial
Palaces & historical sites, Muang Chanthaburi, Chanthaburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 10/03/2011
» The Taksin Maharat Memorial is located in the public park near the town hall on Liap Noen Road in Chantaburi. The equestrian statue is guarded by statues of his four royal guards. You can clearly see the resoluteness and determination to carry out t
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Khai Noen Wong
Palaces & historical sites, Muang Chanthaburi, Chanthaburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 15/10/2010
» The ancient site of Khai Noen Wong was established circa 1834 during the reign of King Rama III. Although initially situated in Ban Lum, the town was moved to this location because of a better defensive position. The laterite walls and bricks from
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Khuk Khi Kai
Palaces & historical sites, Laem Sing, Chanthaburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 15/10/2010
» This brick building, measuring 7 metres high, was built by the French as a prison for Thai captives who were opposed to French occupation of the area. It is said that the flat roof was used to raise chickens, with their excrement being allowed to dr
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