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Published on 28/08/2018

» Pattani is also a food paradise with tasty local food. Tourists should try khao yam (rice with assorted vegetables and spicy sauce), beef and chicken satay,cha chak (milk tea) and roti, as well as a variety of fruits, such as durian, mangosteen and garcinia.

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Pattani

Published on 28/08/2018

» Pattani is also a food paradise with tasty local food. Tourists should try khao yam (rice with assorted vegetables and spicy sauce), beef and chicken satay,cha chak (milk tea) and roti, as well as a variety of fruits, such as durian, mangosteen and garcinia.

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Pattani

Published on 28/08/2018

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Pattani

Published on 28/08/2018

» Pattani is also a food paradise with tasty local food. Tourists should try khao yam (rice with assorted vegetables and spicy sauce), beef and chicken satay,cha chak (milk tea) and roti, as well as a variety of fruits, such as durian, mangosteen and garcinia.

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Pattani

Published on 28/08/2018

» Pattani.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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Pattani

Published on 28/08/2018

» Pattani.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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Pattani

Published on 28/08/2018

» The Pattani Central Mosque is situatedon Yarang Road in Muang Municipality.The construction was started in 1954and completed in 1963. The constructioncost was over 3 million baht and the lateKing Bhumibol Adulyadej gave 200,000baht of his personal money to the project.The mosque serves as a centre for ThaiMuslims to perform religious ceremonies.It resembles the Taj Mahal, a monumentof love in India. It has a big dome in themiddle, along with four smaller domesand two towers on both sides. Inside themosque are halls with balconies, includingthe left hall for women. In the middle ofthe main hall stands an elevated seat fora spiritual leader to lead in prayers.

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Pattani

Published on 28/08/2018

» The Pattani Central Mosque is situatedon Yarang Road in Muang Municipality.The construction was started in 1954and completed in 1963. The constructioncost was over 3 million baht and the lateKing Bhumibol Adulyadej gave 200,000baht of his personal money to the project.The mosque serves as a centre for ThaiMuslims to perform religious ceremonies.It resembles the Taj Mahal, a monumentof love in India. It has a big dome in themiddle, along with four smaller domesand two towers on both sides. Inside themosque are halls with balconies, includingthe left hall for women. In the middle ofthe main hall stands an elevated seat fora spiritual leader to lead in prayers.

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Pattani

Published on 28/08/2018

» Sai Khao Waterfall is stunning, with the water descending from a 40mtall cliff in tambon Sai Khao, Khok Pho district. The water flows through amulti-tiered stream into a large pond where many people enjoy swimming.The waterfall is part of the Sai Khao Waterfall National Park covering a forested area of 68km² in Pattani’s Khok Pho and Muang districts and Yala’s Yaha district. Another attraction near the waterfall is Phaya NguCliff, which is as tall as a four-storey building and in the shape of the head of a large snake rising from a rock. Locals believe the spirit of a kind-hearted snake protects them and tourists from all kinds of danger.Jeep-riding is popular among tourists wishing to explore Sai Khao.

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Pattani

Published on 28/08/2018

» Sai Khao Waterfall is stunning, with the water descending from a 40mtall cliff in tambon Sai Khao, Khok Pho district. The water flows through amulti-tiered stream into a large pond where many people enjoy swimming.The waterfall is part of the Sai Khao Waterfall National Park covering a forested area of 68km² in Pattani’s Khok Pho and Muang districts and Yala’s Yaha district. Another attraction near the waterfall is Phaya NguCliff, which is as tall as a four-storey building and in the shape of the head of a large snake rising from a rock. Locals believe the spirit of a kind-hearted snake protects them and tourists from all kinds of danger.Jeep-riding is popular among tourists wishing to explore Sai Khao.