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ชัยนาทแปลตามศัพท์มีความหมายว่า "เสียงบันลือแห่งชัยชนะ" เป็นเมืองโบราณเมืองหนึ่ง ตัวเมืองเดิมอยู่บริเวณฝั่งขวาแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยาที่ปากคลองแพรกศรีราชา ใต้ปากน้ำเก่า สันนิษฐานว่าคงจะสร้างขึ้นในสมัยพญาเลอไทครองกรุงสุโขทัย
Must visited: Chainat Bird Park, Wat Thammamun, Sappaya Old Police Station (Old Police Station R.E. 120), Wat Pathum Tharam (Nong Bua)
Should go to these places when visiting Chai Nat
Sappaya Old Police Station (Old Police Station R.E. 120)
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Many tourist attractions are waiting for you to explore.
The first irrigation dam in Thailand and a major waterway that benefits agricultural irrigation by channeling water from the rivers in the north to th.. [More]
Bueng Kra Jab Yai (Koh Muang Tao U Thong) is an island situated in the middle of a large swamp just outside of Chainat city. This serene location is h
Riche Farm is another community enterprise located in Chainat province, recognized as an agro-tourism destination. Visitors can participate in activit
The Khu Saem Phao walking street is a pedestrian path along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, positioned at the confluence of the Chao Phraya River
Now we have 129 places in Chai Nat.
Wat Chanthana Ram is located in Moo 9, Huai Krot Subdistrict, Sarakham District, Chai Nat Province.
For those who believe in omens and talismans, you may be familiar with "Luang Por Ko" at Wat Tha Sam
PT Chai Nat 4 gas station is a convenient rest stop located right by the road. It features a Max Mar
Every Saturday, there is a market held at Wat Bo Rae, which is affiliated with the Mahaniyom Buddhis
The PT Manoram oil station serves as a convenient rest stop located right off the road. It features
Originally, this temple was known as Wat Sao Thong Hin or Wat Wang Hin, and it was renamed Wat Sanpa