Sukhothai (meaning ?Dawn of Happiness?) was scene of the first independent Thai Kingdom... Sri Satchanalai National Park ; Sukhothai Historical Park ; The Royal Palace / Wat Mahathat ; More forums
Under auspices of Thailand's Fine Arts Department, Ramkhamhaeng National Museum features a variety of historical pieces found in Sukothai and surrounding areas.
Ramkhamhaeng National Park in Sukhothai province is around 3345 square-kilometres of peaceful countryside, mountains.
Sri Satchanalai National Park is around 300 acres of flowers, greenery and wildlife with mountains throughout the parks length.
Sukhothai Historical Park is the main attraction in Sukothai Province. Located 12 kilometres from Sukothai town on the Sukhothai-Tak Highway, the Historical Park is a place of ruins and temples.
Noen Phrasat (the Royal Building) contains a stone inscribed by King Ramhamhaeng. Wat Mahathat was Sukhothai's spritual centre.
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