300-Year Mosque
300-Year Mosque or Vadialhusen Mosque This is located at Ban Talomano,Tambon Lubosawo, 25 kms. north of Narathiwat or 4 kms.
Read moreNarathiwat is another southern province bordering on Malaysia. Amphoe Sungai Kolok, Narathiwat’s borderland, is an important junction where the Thai southern railroad connects with another railway to the Tumpad Station in Malaysia. Narathiwat is located some 1,149 kms. south of Bangkok and occupies an area of 4,475 square kilometres. The province is noted as a land of gold mines and boasts extensive peat swamp forests, as well as seaside resorts along the coast of the lndian Ocean.
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Narathiwat is administratively divided into 12 districts and 1 sub-district: Amphoe Muang Narathiwat, Amphoe Bacho, Amphoe Chanae, Amphoe Rangae, Amphoe Ruso, Amphoe Si Sakhon, Amkphoe Sukhirin, Amphoe Sungai Kolok, Amphoe Sungai Padi, Amphoe Tak Bai, Amphoe Waeng, Amphoe Yi-ngo, and King Amphoe Cho Ai Rong.
300-Year Mosque or Vadialhusen Mosque This is located at Ban Talomano,Tambon Lubosawo, 25 kms. north of Narathiwat or 4 kms.
Read moreAlso widely known as Yumiya Mosque, or Rayo Mosque, the compound is located to the north of town, further from
Read moreThis last remaining peat swamp forest in Thailand spreads over 3 districts including TakBai, Su-ngai Kolok and Su-ngai Padi. Covering
Read moreThis is a scenic beach lined with pine trees, located 3 kms. from town on the route to Amphoe Tak
Read moreThis is a famous border town located some 60 kms. from Narathiwat. It is the junction where Malaysians do their
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