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Delve into Ban Thanon Yai in Thailand

Ban Thanon Yai in the region of Lop Buri is located in Thailand - some 75 mi or ( 121 km ) North of Bangkok , the country's capital .

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Local time in Ban Thanon Yai is now 01:57 PM (Wednesday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Bangkok " with a UTC offset of 7 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Chiang Mai, Udon Thani, Tha Wung, Amphoe Mueang Samut Prakan, and Ayutthaya. While being here, you might want to check out Chiang Mai . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Ban Thanon Yai ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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City of Monkeys - Lopburi - Thailand

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Monkeys! Lopburi Monkey Festival, Thailand

8:27 min by shadeofamber
Views: 2501 Rating: 5.00

View the 21st Monkey Festival in Lopburi, Thailand. Lopburi is just a short 2 hour van ride from Bangkok. It's worth a day trip as it is a city rich with history, ruins, curious monkeys, and friendly ..


F-16 in Thailand Children's Day 2009

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Monkeys in Lopburi Thailand

1:28 min by alextovsen
Views: 948 Rating: 5.00

Monkeys living in the city of Lopburi in Central Thailand. The thais believe the monkeys are also sons of Buddha and will not try to move them or kill them. The monkeys have been living in and around ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Lopburi

Lopburi is the capital city of Lopburi Province in Thailand. It is located about 150 kilometres north-east of Bangkok. As of 2006 it has a population of 26,500. The town covers the whole tambon Tha Hin and parts of Thale Chup Son of Mueang Lopburi district, a total area of 6.85 km².

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Located at 14.80 100.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Populated places in Lopburi Province

Lopburi Province

Lop Buri is one of the central provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Phetchabun, Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, Saraburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Ang Thong, Sing Buri and Nakhon Sawan.

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Located at 14.80 100.65 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Lopburi Province, Provinces of Thailand

King Narai's Palace

The King Narai's Palace in Lopburi was built by King Narai the Great, the king who ruled Ayutthaya from 1656 to 1688. He ordered to build the palace in 1666 in the same area of King Ramesuan's Palace. King Narai stayed here for about 8–9 months a year, except during the rainy season. He set Lopburi as the second capital of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. The palace was the a place for relazation, hunting, administering the country's affairs, and welcoming official visitors.

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Located at 14.80 100.61 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Lopburi Province, Former royal residences in Thailand, Visitor attractions in Lopburi Province

Wat Tham Krabok

Wat Tham Krabok (Thai: วัดถ้ำกระบอก, literally Temple of the Bamboo Cave) is a Buddhist temple in Thailand, located in the Phra Phutthabat district of Saraburi Province, Thailand. The temple was first established as a monastery in 1958 by the Buddhist nun Mian Parnchand (generally known as Luang Por Yai) and her two nephews, Chamroon and Charoen Parnchand, who had both ordained as monks at Wat Khlong Mao in Lopburi Province, Thailand.

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Located at 14.71 100.79 (Lat./Long.); Less than 22 km away
Tags: Buddhist temples in Saraburi Province, Religious organizations established in 1958, Vomiting