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Travel Destinations - Roi Et Province
Founded in 1782, Roi Et literally
means one hundred and one, believed to be an exaggeration
of the number 11 since the prosperous town once ruled 11 vassal
states. The town was abandoned because of the natural disaster
of flooding, but is now a steadily growing province. The province
is part of the 200,000 plus rais of the famous Tung Kula Rong
Hai (Kula Crying Fields), once a wasteland that was transformed
into growing high-quality rice. The daily life in Roi Et is
influenced by a conservative population with strong Buddhist
traditions. The simple way of life in this mostly rural province
in the lower Northeast is reflected in its arts and crafts,
especially in the weaving of textiles.
Roi Et has an area of about 8,299 square kilometres, consisting
of the following districts: Muang, Thawat Buri, Selaphum,
Phon Thong, Nong Phok, At Samat, Phanom Phrai, Chaturaphak
Phiman, Kaset Wisai, Suwannaphum, Pathum Rat, Pho Chai, Mueang
Suang, Phon Sai, Moei Wadi, Si Somdet, Changhan, Chiang Khwan,
Nong Hi and Thung Khao Luang.
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