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Pattani, formerly renowned as the town of a woman ruler and the biggest cannon called "Nang Phaya Tani" , is located 1,055 kms. from Bangkok on the eastern coast. It occupies an area of 1,377 square kilometres, bordering on Songkhla to the north, Narathiwat to the south, the Gulf of Thailand to the east and Yala to the west. Most of the population is Muslim. The general geographical feature is a low basin suitable for cultivation.
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Pattani is administratively divided into 12 districts: Amphoe Muang Pattani, Amphoe Kapho, Amphoe Khok Pho, Amphoe Mai Kaen, Amphoe Mayo, Amphoe Nong Chik, Amphoe Panare, Amphoe Sai Buri, Amphoe Thung Yang Dang, Amphoe Mae Lan, Amphoe Yarang, and Amphoe Yaring.
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Somdet Phra Si Nakharin Park This is a public park located on the Ieft side of the Pattani Rive, Tambon Rusamilae, 1 km. from The township area.
Pattani Central Mosque The most beautiful and Iargest mosque in Thailand where religious ceremonies are performed by Thai Muslims is located on the outskirts of Pattani on the Pattani-Yala Highway.
Kru Se Mosque This ruined mosque of more than 200 years old is located 7 kms. from town on the Pattani-Narathiwat Highway. The remains are a rectangular building without a roof, surrounded by brick wall. Next to the mosque is the Shrine of Chao Mae Lim Ko Nieo constructed in the Chinese style.
Institute of Arts and Culture Situated on the Prince of Songkhla University, Pattani Campus, the building collects various artifacts and art objects such as images of Buddha, votive table, coins and local handicrafts. It is open from 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m.
Pak Nam Pattani The mouth of the Pattani River, where the Prince of Songkhla University is situated, is 3 kms. from the township area. There is a fishing village with thousands of coconut trees lined behind a beach.
Wat Chang Hai this monastery of 300 years old is well-known to Buddhists for its beautiful buildings and the sacred tablets. Luang Pho Tuat, once an abbot of the temple, is generally respected by the people all over the country. This is Located 27 kms. from Pattani on the Khok Pho-Yala Road and can also be reached by rail.
The Wat Chang Hai Training Centre allows visitors to observe the Process of making famous crafts of the south including Batik cloths, wickerwork, artificial flowers made of flour dough, and replicas of Kolae boats.
Namtok Sai Khao National Park The park, located 38 kms. from Pattani, is accessible via a 6 km. access road branching off the Khok Pho-Yala route. There is a pleasant arboretum with a stream running from the falls through shrubs and bushes featuring a beautiful scenery.
Prasat Nang Phomhom Forest Park This is located in Tambon Pithen, Amphoe Thung Yang Daeng, 52 kms. from Pattani township. In the park, there is a small waterfall which is good to visit between November and December.
Pattani's Beaches Pattani boasts many beautiful beaches along its eastern coast. These include Hat Khae Khae, Hat Panare, Hat Chalalai, Hat Ratcharak, in Amphoe Panare; Hat Patatimo or Hat Wasukri in Amphoe Sai Buri; Hat Talokapo and Laem Tachi in Amphoe Yaring. On some beaches where fishing villages are situated, fishing boats with colourful painted designs called Ko Lae, the symbol of Pattani, can be seen.

Chao Mae Lim Ko Nieo Fair This is celebrated yearly in February or March by the Chinese population. Cho Mae Lim Ko Nieo, a goddess believed to possess potent magic powers, is revered by the Chinese in Pattani and other provinces of the far south. This annual fair pays homage to her and features ascetics able to perform extraordinary feats of endurance, as well as a lively procession of devotees through the provincial capital.
COPYRIGHT: Information on this page is used with permission from the Tourist Authority of Thailand. Additional information from brochures produced locally and notes made by Panrit Daoruang and Richard Barrow. All photographs on this web site are the property of Panrit Daoruang.
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