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Nakhonsawan, Thailand
This town was a
pontificated town on the mountain
facing the east was formerly located on the west side of the
Chao Phraya River. It was named, according to the site, "Muang
Chon Ta Wan". It is surmised Nakhon Sawan was built in the
Sukhothai period. According to the stone inscription "Muang Phra
Bang" the name of the important Buddha image was "Phra Bang" in
the reign of King Rama I.
Nakhon Sawan is situated on the bank of the Chao Phraya
River. It has a total area of about 9,597 square kilometers
and is 237 kilometers from Bangkok. It borders the following
provinces.
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Borders:
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North
South
East
West |
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Kamphaeng Phet
and Phichit
Uthai Thani, Chai
Nat, Sing Buri, and Lop Buri
Phetchabun and Lop
Buri
Tak |
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Distance from Nakhon Sawan city of nearby Provinces:
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- Chainat
- Kamphaengphet
- Lopburi
- Phetchabun
- Tak
- Uthai Thani |
64 kms.
117 kms.
130 kms.
192 kms.
183 kms.
50 kms. |
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Distance from Nakhon Sawan city to its districts:
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- Banphotpisai
- Chumseang
- Kaoliew
- Krokpra
- Lard Yao
- Nongbua
- Phaisalee
- Phayuhakiri
- Tak Fa
- Ta Khli
- Tha Tako
- Maewong Subdistrict
- Mae Pearn Subidstrict |
34 kms.
39 kms.
20 kms.
18 kms.
40 kms.
71 kms.
65 kms.
26 kms.
73 kms.
61 kms.
45 kms.
80 kms.
75 kms. |
Attractions:
Uthayan Sawan
is an urban public park covering an extensive area with
a large pond. It is landscaped with small gardens.
An old temple located
atop the Khao Kop hill within town limits, Wat
Woranat Banphot is accessible either by car or by
foot along high steps. Major features include a replica
of the Holy Footprint and a Sukhothai-Era Chedi. It is a
site which affords a panoramic view of the town. Bung
Boraphet is the largest fresh-water lake in Thailand.
Covering an area of over 200 square kilometres, it
serves as a site to study nature as well as being a
major tourist attraction.
The area to the south of the lake which is in Tha Tako
district and about 24 kilometres from town, is set aside
as a water fowl park where hunting of wildlife is
forbidden. Tourist boats take bird watchers to observe
the many kinds of birds which converge into the area
form November to March.
The northern sector of the lake some 10 kilometres from
town on the Nakhon Sawan-Chum Saenag highway, is the
site of the Fishery Station which undertakes to breed
and increase indigenous fauna once plentiful in the area
but now threatened with extinction These include the
fresh-water crocodiles and the Sua To fish. The
delightful morning scenes attract flocks of admirers to
see the blooming of the pink water-lillies.
Talat To Rung
or the all night food market, is situated near the bank
of the Ping River in town. Crowds of people come and
enjoy dishes of their choice at the scores of food
stalls offering both main dishes and sweet. One of the
largest such facilities in the country, the market
offers delicious food at very reasonable prices.
Wat
Nong Klap is an old temple built during the reign of
King Rama ll. Under its peaceful and tranquil atmosphere
is a huge collection of old indigenous tools, arms and
other utensils. The temple is located in Ban Nong Klap
of Nong Bua district and can be reached by taking
Highway No. 25 (Nong Bua-Chum Saeng).
Behind
the Chansen Railway Station in Takli district, which is
at the southernmost limit of the province, is the Wat
Chansen Museum which is accessible via the In Buri-Tak
Fa Road (no.11) and turning into Highway No. 3196 to
Tambon Chansen. Inside the beautiful Chedi, which rests
on a large base, is an interesting native museum housing
extensive collections of local antiquities, all
meticulously kept and displayed, depicting the
development of this ancient community.
The exhibits trace the evolution of the periods when man
learned how to make implements from iron smelting and
bronze some 1,400 years ago up till the Dvaravati Era.
Although no architectural structures remain today; there
remain numerous ancient objects which were meant for
personal or religious applications.
ltems made of metal include earrings; spear tips, iron
tools and bronze idols, while earthen-wares are mainly
votive tablets, seals and dolls. Stone-carvings come in
the forms of Dhammachak, bases of Buddha statues and
polished stone axes.
The
remaining outlines indicate that the ancient town was
square-shaped and surrounded by moats. Today the
surrounding area is flooded although the town proper
still remains on high ground. Khao Nor-Khao Kaeo
are on the Nakhon Sawan-Kamphaengphet Road or Highway
No. 1 in Tambon Bandan some 18 kilometres from Banphot
Phisai district. The limestone hills feature rugged
peaks clearly visible from the roadside. They are also
home to large groups of monkeys and bats. Which can be
seen flying off at dusk to seek food.
Local Products:
Khanom
Moji, a type of Chinese sweetmeats, is popular for
taking some home to friends and relatives. It is made of
ground peanuts with salted egg yolks wrapped into small
rounded pieces, and is quite delicious.
Festivals:
The
Chao Pho Chao Mae Traditional Procession is an old,
established fair of local people of Chinese descent in
Nakhon Sawan. Held during the Chinese New Year
celebrations, around January or February, its most
spectacular feature is the Dragon Dance accompanied by
exciting lights, colour and sounds. It is intended to
pay homage to the Golden Dragon which, according to
Chinese beliefs, is a god who is most benevolent to
mankind. Each year thousands of visitors come to see the
celebration which include parades and traditional
rituals at the various Chinese shrines.
Nakhon
Sawan is the home of numerous Chinese-descended Thais
whose forebears emigrated from China over a century ago.
The first Chinese settlers in Nakhon Sawan took up trade
and commerce. Because of their industrious and
hard-working nature, and due to the central location of
the town midway between the North and the Central
Region, their businesses prospered. As a result, Nakhon
Sawan has become an important trading centre, a position
it still retains today.
How
to get there:
By Car
Traveling by car from Bangkok to Nakhon Sawan is most
convenient, taking highway No.1 (Phaholyothin Rd.) till Bang
Pa-In District, turns left along highway No.32 (Asia Rd.,) via
Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya, Angthong, Sing Buri,Chainat for 3 hrs.
By Train
Trains leave from the Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong) for
Nakhon Sawan many times daily. Call (02) 233-7010,233-7020 for further
information.
By Bus
Air conditioned buses leave the Northern Bus Terminal (Mor Chit
2) on Khamphaengphet Rd. for Nakhon Sawan from 06.30 A.M. until
06.00 P.M. everyday.
If you want for more details contact
the Thavorn Farm Co.,Ltd. Tel. (02) 9362495 and the Thanchit
Tour Co.,Ltd. Tel. (02) 9363210.
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