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List of Best Things to do in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Prasat Hin Phimai (Phimai Historical Park
Thao Suranaree (Ya Mo) Monument
Terminal 21 Korat
The Mall Ratchasima
Wat Sala Loi
Lamtakhong Dam
Prasat Hin Phanom Wan
Bung Ta Lua Water Park
Wat Phayap Temple
Khorat Fossil Museum
Korat museum
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Teaching English in Thailand is not always just about Bangkok and beaches anymore. Nakhon Ratchasima (also known as Korat) is one of the largest provinces in Thailand where many foreigners are teaching in Thailand. The province of Korat provides foreigners with a great balance of inexpensive cost of living, immerse cultural experience, large city setting, and close proximity to Bangkok. Learn more about Nakhon Ratchasima and what being a MediaKids teacher in this province is like.
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เรือนโคราช-เฉลิมวัฒนา Korat-Chalerm Wattana Nakhon Ratchasima Thailand. #ทริปตามใจไปตามทาง
เรือนโคราช-เฉลิมวัฒนา นครราชสีมา Korat-Chalerm Wattana a Museum Nakhon Ratchasima Thailand.
Phimai Historical Park Isaan Thailand Khmer Ruins 2015 Korat Nakhon Ratchasima
Phimai is a 11th century Khmer temple in the Korat area of NE Thailand, Isaan. We visited it in summer of 2015.
Khorat Ancient Elephant
This vdo is presented in the exhibition hall of the Khorat Fossil Museum, Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
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Phimai Khmer Temple in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat)
Khmer Temple in Phimai Historical Park, 60km northeast of Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) in Thailand. It is supposed to be the inspiration for world famous Angkor Wat in Cambodia!
A drive through Korat, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand ( 3 )
Nakhon Ratchasima often shortened to Korat or Khorat is one of the north-eastern provinces of Thailand. The capital of the province is The City of Nakhon Ratchasima located in Muang Nakhon Ratchasima District.
Archeological evidence has discovered that there were two ancient towns that later became named Sema and Nakhon Raj which currently are in Sung Noen district, 32 km west of present-day Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat). Probably, before the fourteenth century, the location of Nakhon Ratchasima was under the Khmer empire's sphere while another town to the north, Phimai, was likely more important.
From 1656-1688 King Narai of Ayutthaya Kingdom ordered a new Korat to be built, to guard Ayutthaya 's northeastern frontier. Nakhon Ratchasima from then on was mentioned in old Ayutthaya's chronicles and its legal documents as a second - class' city of the kingdom. Its governor was named and ruled the city as a dynasty Nakhon Ratchasima engaged directly in Ayutthaya's internal struggle.
Korat Street Scene 1 (Nakhon Ratchasima) : City travel
Trip along the road around Korat City,
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Secret Art Garden in Nakhon Ratchasima
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2 - Zoo de Nakhon Ratchasima Korat
3 - Khorat Fossil Museum
4 - Prasat Hin Phanomwan
5 - Phimai
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Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Korat, Issan, a trip to Phimai historical park, Thailand. ( 24 )
Phimai is famous for the Phimai Historical Park and its Khmer temples, among the best-preserved in Thailand and similar ( if much smaller ) than those at Angkor Wat. It opens daily from 07:30 and costs 100 Baht for foreigners. Parts of the park are older than Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Includes Khmer buildings, sculptures leading to the shrine, restaurant, and gift shop.
The Phimai historical park protects one of the most important Khmer temples of Thailand. It is located in the town of Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima province. The temple marks one end of the Ancient Khmer Highway from Angkor. As the enclosed area of 1020x580m is comparable with that of Angkor Wat, Phimai must have been an important city in the Khmer empire. Most buildings are from the late 11th to the late 12th century, built in the Baphuon, Bayon and Angkor Wat style. However, even though the Khmer at that time were Hindu, the temple was built as a Buddhist temple, as Buddhism in the Khorat area dated back to the 7th century. Inscriptions name the site Vimayapura (which means city of Vimaya), which developed into the Thai name Phimai.
The first inventory of the ruins was done in 1901 by the French geographer Etienne Aymonier. They were put under governmental protection by announcement in the Government Gazette, Volume 53, section 34, from September 27, 1936. Most of the restorations were done from 1964 to 1969 as a joint Thai-French project. The historical park, now managed by the Fine Arts Department, was officially opened by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on April 12, 1989.
In the aftermath of the fall of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1767, attempts were made to set up five separate states, with Prince Teppipit, a son of king Boromakot, attempting to establish Phimai as one, holding sway over eastern provinces including Nakhon Ratchasima. The weakest of the five, Prince Teppipit was the first defeated and was executed in 1768. Phimai had also been an important town at the time of the Khmer. The temple Prasat Hin Phimai, located in the center of the town, was one of the major Khmer temples in ancient Thailand, connected with Angkor by an ancient Khmer Highway, and oriented so as to face Angkor as its cardinal direction. The site is now protected as the Phimai historical park.
Because of its location deep in the northeastern part of Thailand, which was once a territory of the Khmer (modern day Cambodia), Phimai’s architecture and cultural decorations are heavily influenced by Khmer culture. Art and architecture shown on the temple itself shows great evidence of the ancient Khmer civilization. Similar in its look and design to Angkor, it also has the same function for worshiping the gods in the Hindu religion.
Despite the fact that Phimai has been built in a similar fashion to Angkor and other Khmer Buddhist temples, some religious structures located within Phimai’s walls are still being debated about its original religion. Evidence such as the sculpture of “the Wheel of Law” or the statue of Buddha that were built in Dvaravati style shows that Phimai was certainly an important Buddhist spiritual location. Though a large quantity of Buddhist artwork has been shown in Phimai, evidence such as large the pots that were embedded in some corners of the structure suggest that spiritual practices other than Buddhism have been practiced in Phimai. In other words Phimai has been an important religious landmark for Animists, Buddhists, and Hindus.
There has not been much evidence of how Phimai or the Khmer civilization in Thailand came about. There are pieces of evidence that archaeologists have studied regarding the history of these Khmer art forms. The earliest engraved records of the Khmer, dating from the 6th century AD, were found in the northeast of Thailand, such as in Surin where Sanskrit inscriptions in stone have been found. There were statues and engraved images of Hindu gods such as the image of Shiva’s bull Nandin. Later the king during that time, Mahendravarman, ordered his men to obliterate the engraved inscription. In modern day’s issue, it has still been debating about the unsure territory that the evidence may have been vanished.
Ban Prasat - Prehistoric Museum - Korat - Thailand - 2013
In der Nähe von Phimai, liegt das kleine ( Ban Chiang ) Ein Trip in die Vergangenheit. Von Korat auf dem H2, et. 5-10 km vor Phimai ( Autobahnkreutzung !!! ) auf der linken Sraßenseite !!
Thai Passport Office Korat Nakhon Ratchasima thailand.mkv
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Jim Thompson Farm in Nakhon Ratchasima
The Jim Thompson Farm was opened to the public for the first time in 2001 and has since evolved into one of Isan's most popular agrotourism and ecotourism attractions. It is open to visitors once a year during the peak of the cool season. The tours provides a unique opportunity for visitors to observe up close and personal the full life cycle of the silkworms and the silk farming process as part of the Isan way of life.
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Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Korat, Issan, a trip to Phimai historical park, Thailand. ( 22 )
Phimai is famous for the Phimai Historical Park and its Khmer temples, among the best-preserved in Thailand and similar ( if much smaller ) than those at Angkor Wat. It opens daily from 07:30 and costs 100 Baht for foreigners. Parts of the park are older than Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Includes Khmer buildings, sculptures leading to the shrine, restaurant, and gift shop.
The Phimai historical park protects one of the most important Khmer temples of Thailand. It is located in the town of Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima province. The temple marks one end of the Ancient Khmer Highway from Angkor. As the enclosed area of 1020x580m is comparable with that of Angkor Wat, Phimai must have been an important city in the Khmer empire. Most buildings are from the late 11th to the late 12th century, built in the Baphuon, Bayon and Angkor Wat style. However, even though the Khmer at that time were Hindu, the temple was built as a Buddhist temple, as Buddhism in the Khorat area dated back to the 7th century. Inscriptions name the site Vimayapura (which means city of Vimaya), which developed into the Thai name Phimai.
The first inventory of the ruins was done in 1901 by the French geographer Etienne Aymonier. They were put under governmental protection by announcement in the Government Gazette, Volume 53, section 34, from September 27, 1936. Most of the restorations were done from 1964 to 1969 as a joint Thai-French project. The historical park, now managed by the Fine Arts Department, was officially opened by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on April 12, 1989.
In the aftermath of the fall of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1767, attempts were made to set up five separate states, with Prince Teppipit, a son of king Boromakot, attempting to establish Phimai as one, holding sway over eastern provinces including Nakhon Ratchasima. The weakest of the five, Prince Teppipit was the first defeated and was executed in 1768. Phimai had also been an important town at the time of the Khmer. The temple Prasat Hin Phimai, located in the center of the town, was one of the major Khmer temples in ancient Thailand, connected with Angkor by an ancient Khmer Highway, and oriented so as to face Angkor as its cardinal direction. The site is now protected as the Phimai historical park.
Because of its location deep in the northeastern part of Thailand, which was once a territory of the Khmer (modern day Cambodia), Phimai’s architecture and cultural decorations are heavily influenced by Khmer culture. Art and architecture shown on the temple itself shows great evidence of the ancient Khmer civilization. Similar in its look and design to Angkor, it also has the same function for worshiping the gods in the Hindu religion.
Despite the fact that Phimai has been built in a similar fashion to Angkor and other Khmer Buddhist temples, some religious structures located within Phimai’s walls are still being debated about its original religion. Evidence such as the sculpture of “the Wheel of Law” or the statue of Buddha that were built in Dvaravati style shows that Phimai was certainly an important Buddhist spiritual location. Though a large quantity of Buddhist artwork has been shown in Phimai, evidence such as large the pots that were embedded in some corners of the structure suggest that spiritual practices other than Buddhism have been practiced in Phimai. In other words Phimai has been an important religious landmark for Animists, Buddhists, and Hindus.
There has not been much evidence of how Phimai or the Khmer civilization in Thailand came about. There are pieces of evidence that archaeologists have studied regarding the history of these Khmer art forms. The earliest engraved records of the Khmer, dating from the 6th century AD, were found in the northeast of Thailand, such as in Surin where Sanskrit inscriptions in stone have been found. There were statues and engraved images of Hindu gods such as the image of Shiva’s bull Nandin. Later the king during that time, Mahendravarman, ordered his men to obliterate the engraved inscription. In modern day’s issue, it has still been debating about the unsure territory that the evidence may have been vanished.
Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Korat, Issan, the journey there, Thailand. ( 1 )
The province is located on the western end of the Korat Plateau, separated from the Chao Phraya river valley by the Phetchabun and Dong Phaya Yen mountain ranges. Two national parks are in the province - the Khao Yai in the west and the Thap Lan in the south. Both parks are in the forested mountains of the Sankamphaeng Range, the southern prolongation of the Dong Phaya Yen mountains. Nakhon Ratchasima, or Korat, is a large province on the north eastern plateau and acts as a gateway to other provinces in the Northeast. It is 259 kilometres ( 161 miles ) from Bangkok and has an area of around 20,494 square kilometres (7,913 sq mi), making it the biggest Thai province. The province is rich in Khmer culture and has a long history.
The area around Khorat was already an important centre in the times of the Khmer empire in the 11th century, as can be seen by the temple ruins in the Phimai historical park. Still, Nakhon Ratchasima Province is one of the provinces where there is a sizable Northern Khmer population. A new walled-city with a surrounding moat, designated as Nakhon Ratchasima, was built in the seventeenth century by order of the King Narai, as the easternmost 'command post', guarding the Kingdom's border and supervising its Lao and Cambodian 'vassals.. It continued this duty during the Bangkok Period, although it was seized by deceit during Chao Anuwong of Vientiane's 1826 revolt against the King Rama III of Siam.
Nakhon Ratchasima has long been the most important political and economic center in the northeastern region. In the late nineteenth century, the railroad reached Khorat became the junction of two main rail lines in the Northeastern, Issan, region. In 1933 it was the stronghold of the royalist troops in the Boworadej Revolt, as they fought against the new ostensibly democratic government in Bangkok. In the 1950s, the Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base was built in Nakhon Ratchasima; from 1961 until 26 February 1976, this facility was also used as a base by the United States Air Force.
A monument to Thao Suranaree (real name: Khun Ying Mo; 1771–1852) is situated in front of the old Prau Chumpon gate. Also called The Great Heroine of Khorat, Kun Ying Mo was the wife of the Deputy Governor of Khorat during the reign of King Rama III. In 1826, Khun Ying Mo managed to save the city from an invasion by the Laotian army led by Prince Anouvong of Vientiane. King Rama III conferred the title of Thao Suranaree on Khun Ying Mo, as well as additional ones honouring her bravery.
Roads Highway 2 (Mittraphap Road) is the main route that connects 9 districts in Nakhon Ratchasima including Muang district. This route also connects Nakhon Ratchasima to Saraburi and Khon Kaen provinces. As, Highway No. 24 links Si Khio district from the Highway 2 to Pak Thongcha, Chok Chai and Nong Bunnak districts and to Burirum province.
Rail systems The railway system in Nakhon Ratchasima is on both north-eastern routes from Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong central terminal. Nakhon Ratchasima has 8 main railway stations.
Bus service Mini-bus and bus routes operate in the city and nearby areas. There are non air-conditioned buses from the provincial town which go to every district. As for travel to nearby provinces, there are both air and non air-conditioned ones.
Songthaew (public passenger pick-up vehicle) Songthaew or public passenger pick-up vehicle is the most popular mode of public transportation in all the town districts. These run on fixed routes.
Taxis are plentiful, clean, safe, and inexpensive in Khorat. They can be found at taxi stands in the city areas or hailed on the streets. There are also certain taxis that can be requested by phone, however, the fare is slightly higher than regular taxis. An increasing number of taxi drivers nowadays speak some English which may prove extremely useful for first-time visitors. The fare system is based on both distance and time. Fares begin at 30 Bath for the first 2 kilometres.
Motorbike-taxi The motorbike taxis are found mainly in the town areas and are used mainly for short distances.
Airport Nakhon Ratchasima has one airport but as of June 2007, it no longer services any flights. The nearest airport is in Buri ram and has flights to and from Bangkok.
Busfahrt von Nakhon Ratchasima nach Khon Kaen
Wir fuhren von Nakhon Ratchasima mit dem Bus nach Khon Kaen, da ich zur Nachuntersuchung ins Krankenhaus musste. Nach längerer Zeit des Wartens im Bus wurden einige Defekte festgestellt und wir mussten das Fahrzeug wechseln. Nach anderthalb Stunden Wartezeit war meine Stimmung auf dem Nullpunkt.
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