cof รายละเอียดและรูปรอใช้กับเรื่องของคุณเพิร์ล ไลฟ์ The Aromdee area was named by combining the prefixes and suffixes of three major streets: Anohru Street, Pattani Phirom Street and Ruedee Street in Hua Talat riverside community in Muang district, Pattani. Visitors are encouraged to stroll the three streets to see the province’s first commercial district. The roads are lined with many old buildings dating to the early Rattanakosin period until the reign of King Rama VIII. Muslims and Buddhists have long been living in the area peacefully. The area was the first to welcome modern technology to Pattani, including the first electric generator from England and the first TV. However, the atmosphere here has become lesslively since more roads were built and the goods-transporting route was shifted to other roads near themouth of the Pattani River in the 1960s. Many old buildings in the Thai, Chinese, Malay or European stylewere deserted and several of them were turned into places for swallows to live and build nests for peopleto collect for sale. The violence in the Deep South which began in 2004 made the area quieter. Today, the situation has improved and the community welcomes tourists back by highlighting the charm of old houses and shops, an old market, pier, printing house, hotel and cinema.
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