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Landmark Attractions In Khon Kaen

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Khon Kaen is one of the four major cities of Isan, Thailand, also known as the big four of Isan, the others being Udon Thani, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Ubon Ratchathani. It is the capital of Khon Kaen Province and the Mueang Khon Kaen District. Khon Kaen lies 450 kilometres north-northeast of Bangkok.
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  • 1. Wat Nong Wang Khon Kaen
    Wat Chang Hai railway station is a railway station located in Khuan Nori Subdistrict, Khok Pho District, Pattani. It is a class 3 railway station located 1,019.891 km from Thon Buri railway station. The station originally opened as a halt, so there are no passing loops at the station.
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  • 4. Phra That Kham Kaen School Khon Kaen
    Khuan Phra Railway Halt is a railway halt located in Falami Subdistrict, Pak Phayun District, Phatthalung. It is located 876.502 km from Thon Buri Railway Station
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  • 7. Bang Saen 2 and Hat Chom Thong Khon Kaen
    Bang Bamru Station is a railway station located at Bang Phlat Subdistrict, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok. It is a class 2 station and serves two systems operated by the State Railway of Thailand are Southern Main Line and the Bang Son-Taling Chan SRT Light Red Line. Although it is a class 2 station, all trains must stop at this station. It is located 17.94 kilometres from Bangkok Railway Station.
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  • 8. Art and Cultural Centre Khon Kaen
    Thailand's culture has evolved greatly over time, from its relative isolation during the Sukhothai era, to its more contemporary Ayutthaya era, which absorbed influences from all over Asia. Strong Indian, Chinese,Burmese and other Southeast Asian influences are still evident in traditional Thai culture. Buddhism, Animism and Westernization also play a significant role in shaping the culture. Thai national culture is a recent creation in that what is considered to be traditional Thai culture today did not exist in that form more than a hundred years ago. Its origin can be traced to the reign of King Chulalongkorn in the late-19th century. Chulalongkorn adopted the European trend of nationalism and centralization that was then prevalent and implemented it in Siam. Some of the actions that he...
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