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จังหวัดตรังในอดีตเคยเป็นเมืองท่าค้าขายกับต่างประเทศ เป็นเป็นศูนย์กลางการคมนาคมไปสู่จังหวัดนครศรีธรรมราช ตรังเป็นจังหวัดแรกที่มีต้นยางพารามาปลูก โดยพระยารัษฎานุประดิษฐมหิศรภักดี (คอซิมบี้ ณ ระนอง) นำพันธุ์ยางพารามาจากมาเลเซีย และในตรังยังมีต้นยางพาราต้นแรกอีกด้วย
Must visited: Emerald Cave, Wang Pha Mek tent site, Phraya Ratsadanu Pradit Mahisorn Phakdi Monument (Kor Simbi Na Ranong), Tha Gong Yee Shrine
Should go to these places when visiting Trang
Phraya Ratsadanu Pradit Mahisorn Phakdi Monument (Kor Simbi Na Ranong)
Paying homage to the monument of Phaya Ratsadanupradit Mahiksornphakdi, also kno.. [More]}
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The restaurant offers health-conscious dishes such as steamed snapper served with a herbal dipping s.. [More]
Many tourist attractions are waiting for you to explore.
Pak Cham Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall that flows all year round, surrounded by a rich abundance of diverse flora... [More]
The Bo Hin Farm Stay is an eco-tourism initiative by the community enterprise of the Pruchud village focusing on fostering sustainability and communit
Located within the Khao Banthat Wildlife Sanctuary, this waterfall cascades dramatically from a height of approximately 100 meters. At the base, you'l
Koh Takiang is a small island that boasts natural beauty. It features a white sandy beach that stretches about 100 meters, alongside expansive areas o
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Pabha House & Camping in Trang Province is a glamping-style accommodation that allows you to experie
PEA VOLTA Bangchak Trang City #2
Electric vehicle charging station or electric charging station: PEA VOLTA Bang Chak, Trang City. Thi
The historic church, almost a hundred years old, located in Trang, bears an inscription above the en
Ton Po House is a cozy beachside accommodation that offers dome tents right by the sea at Haat Samra
Trang has launched an adventure tourism experience at 'Kao Ting Cave,' a site once inhabited by anci
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"Roll crepe Foythong" refers to a dessert made with thin crepes layered with a sweet, golden thread