Бурирам, Таиланд
Buriram,
known as the city of pleasantness, is one of largest and most
populated provinces in Isan. It has as area of about 10,312,435
square km. In the past it was covered with shady trees and the
land was fertile. Even the name "Buriram" means the city
of happiness or the city of joy. Its population of 1.6 million
people rank sixth among all provinces. Approximately 1.75
million Rai of the area is forest land. The main occupation here
is rice farming. The average per capita income is 14,343 Baht.
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Connects with
Khon Kaen and Maha Sarakham.
Connects
with Surin.
Connects
with Nakhon Rachasima.
Connects
with Prachin Buri and the Phanom Malai Mountain Range
which divides Thailand and Cambodia. Buri Ram's frontier
Amphoe (districts) are Amphoe Ban Kruat and Aphoe Lahan
Sai, 44 km from Cambodia. |
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Administration :
Buri Ram Province is divided in to 21 Amphoes
and 2 king Amphoes (sub-districts). The distances from
Amphoe Muang to other Amphoes are as follow :
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- Amphoe Ban
Kruat
- Amphoe Ban Mai Chaipot
- Amphoe Chalerm Prakiat
- Amphoe Huai Rat
- Amphoe Khu Muang
- Amphoe Krasang
- Amphoe Lahan Sai
- Amphoe Lamplaimat
- Amphoe Na Pro
- Amphoe Nang Rong
- Amphoe Non Din Daeng |
66 kms.
85 kms.
68 kms.
12 kms.
33 kms.
32 kms.
100 kms.
32 kms.
78 kms.
54 kms.
92 kms. |
- Amphoe Non
Suwan
- Amphoe Nong Hong
- Amphoe Nong Ki
- Amphoe Pa Kham
- Amphoe Plab Pla Chai
- Amphoe Prakhonchai
- Amphoe Putthaisong
- Amphoe Satuk
- King Amphoe Ban Dan
- King Amphoe Kan Dong |
40 kms.
60 kms.
83 kms.
78 kms.
40 kms.
44 kms.
64 kms.
40 kms.
15 kms.
56 kms. |
Attractions :
Buriram Cultural Center, situated in the Buriram
Rajabhat Institute, was built to protect and preserve the
unique culture of Lower Isan and to be the museum for arts
and artifacts.
Buriram Bird Park is located at the Huai Talat
reservoir, 15 kilometers from the town center on Buriram
Prakhon Chai road. The park is an ideal place for bird
watchers. Various kinds of birds migrate to this reservoir
during November and April very year.

Phanom Rung Historical Park is located between
Amphoe Nang Rong and Amphoe Prakhkon Chai at the right-turn
on Km.83-84 of Highway No.24 and twelve kilometers further
on. The well-known Prasat Hin Pranom Rung is on the top of
the Pranom Rung Mount. It is a walled-in enclosure, with
both the door frames and walls carved in beautiful designs
of Lopburi Period style with Khmer influence. It is thought
that it was originally built as an idol temple according to
Brahminic belief. Within the Prasat, or castle, is a throne
hall built in the 12th century A.D. The beauty of the main
prang of Phanom Rung lies not only in its plan, but in the
vibrant stone carvings which cover large parts of the
temple. Many lintels and pediments depict episodes from
Indian texts such as the Ramayana, and the Puranas.

Prasat Hin Muang Tam, is located some 18
kilometers from Prasat Hin Phanom Rung. The sanctuary is
also walled in. Within the compound are four ponds while the
structure itself was made of old-style brick. Door frames,
wall surfaces and stone surfaces in the ponds are carved in
beautiful designs. It is believed to have been constructed
in the 11th century.
Tao Sawai and Tao Nai Chian Ancient Kilns located 5
and 10 kilometers away from Amphoe Ban Kruat, have been
excavated by fine arts Department. The kilns had been used
in the production of glazed potteries during the period of
Khmer dominance in this area, about the 9th to the 12th
centuries AD.
Prang
Ku Suan Taeng is located at Tambon Thong Luang in
Amphoe Phutthaisong. The three pagodas were erected of brick
and mortar in the Khmer style. Their door panels are caved,
depicting episodes from the epic of Ramakian (Ramayana). The
exquisitely carved relief, Narai Bantomsin, once stolen and
sold abroad, has now been returned and kept at the National
Museum in Bangkok.
Phra
Suphatthara Bophit is enshrined atop Khao Kradong
Mount, about six Kilometers from town on the Buri Ram
Prakhon Chai Highway. A winding road leads up to the mount
top. A replica of the Holy Footprint is also placed here.
Major Events :
Northeastern Kite Festival held annually in early
December at Huai Chorakhe Mak Reservoir, Amphoe Muang, the
festival is featured by a competition of kite procession
composed of local vehicles decorated with various kinds of
kites. A beauty contest and an Aek kite competition are also
scheduled. Aek kite (ancient yoke shaped kite) when flown in
the air looks like 2 kites attached to each other.
Activities include kite shows and cultural performances.
Buriram Traditional Boat Races This annual regatta
is stage on the Mun River in Amphoe Satuk during the first
weekend of November. Celebration include processions and
cultural performances as well as elephants swimming race.
Getting to Buriram :
By Car
from Bangkok, take
Highway No.1 (Phahonyothin Road) to Highway No.2 (Mittraphap
Road) to Nakhon Ratchasima. Then turn right onto Highway No.24
on the Chok Chai-Det Udom Road, and another right
to Buriram. The total distance is 410 km. A new route is from
Nakhon Ratchasima on Highway No.226 past Amphoe Chakkarat, Huai
Thalaeng and Lam Plai Mat. The distance on this route is only
384 km.
By Bus
The Transport Co.
operates a daily Bangkok-Buriram bus service. For more
information, contract Tel 2710101-5 (regular bus) and 2794484-7
(air-condition bus).
By Train
Express, rapid and
ordinary trains are available to Buriram from Bangkok to Ubon
Ratchathani. Air-conditioned diesel coaches on the Surin-Bangkok
can be taken daily. The distance is 376 km.
By Plane
Thai Airway International
operates flight between Bangkok and Buriram. Call 2800070,
2700080 or 044-625066-7 for further information.
Tourist Informations :
Nang Rong Tourist Infomation Center
8/1 Soi Srikul (Behind Ban Nong Ree School), Amphoe Nang Rong
Tel. (044) 624-057
Buriram Cultural Center,Buriram Ratchaphat Institute, Amphoe
Muang,
Tel. (044) 611-221
Buriram Provincial Office, City Hall, Amphoe Muang
Tel (044) 620-195, 620-431
Buriram Rung Tourist Service Center, Phanom Rung Historical
Park, Amphoe Chalerm Phakiet, Tel. (044) 631-746
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