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Travel Destinations - Nakhon Ratchasima Province
Nakhon Ratchasima, or “Khorat,”
is a large province on the northeastern plateau and is like
the gateway to other provinces in the Northeast. It is 259
kilometres from Bangkok and has an area of around 20,494 square
kilometres. The province is rich in Khmer culture and has
a long history. It is famous for the highly revered Khun Ying
Mo (Ya Mo) statue in the middle of town. It also has beautiful
nature, with many forests, mountains, waterfalls, and reservoirs.
Furthermore, it is well known for a variety of quality handicrafts
that visitors can choose from, particularly the popular clay
pottery products of Dan Kwian.
Nakhon Ratchasima used to be the site of several ancient prehistoric
communities that continued to grow when the Dvaravati culture
came in and later when the Khmer culture replaced it. An important
prehistoric site is Ban Prasat. Traces of Dvaravati and Khmer
cultures are scattered throughout the province, particularly
at Amphoe Sung Noen and Amphoe Phimai. Nakhon Ratchasima has
been a key city since ancient times as an administration centre.
It was responsible for many northeastern cities in the past.
Even now, its status has remained unchanged in that it is
the Northeast’s main transportation hub and economic centre.
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