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NORTH I CENTRAL
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EAST
COAST I THE
NORTHEAST I THE
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Chumphon
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Krabi
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Nakhon
Si
Thammarat
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Narathiwat
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Pattani
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Phang
Nga |
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Phattalung
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Phuket
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Ranong
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Satun
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Songkhla
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Surat
Thani
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Trang
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Yala |
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Located approximately 828 kilometers from Bangkok, Trang Province
covers
an
area
of
4,941
square
kilometers.
The
province
borders
on
Nakhon
Si
Thammarat
Province
to
the
north,
Satun
Province
and
the
Indian
Ocean
(Andaman
Sea)
to
the
south,
Phatthalung
Province
to
the
east
and
the
Indian
Ocean
and
Krabi
Province
to
the
west.
Trang
is
considered
a
magnificent
coastal
province
as
it
long,
beautiful
coastline
stretches
199
kilometers
along
the
Indian
Ocean.
In
addition,
the
province
has
two
major
rivers
flowing
through
it,
the
Trang
River,
which
originates
in
the
Khao
Luang
Mountain
Range
and
Maenam
Palian
from
the
Banthat
Mountain
Range. |
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Despite the fact that Trang City plays a key role in facilitating
trade
and
communications
to
Nakhon
Si
Thammarat,
Thailand's
southern
commercial
hub,
Trang
is a
province
less
traveled
to
by
tourists.
It
was
only
recently
that
Trang
has
been
poised
to
establish
itself
on
the
international
travel
map. |
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Trang has geographical advantages similar to that of Krabi and Phang-Nga.
This
includes
breathtaking
islands
and
astounding
beaches
along
the
coast
as
well
as
awe-inspiring
inland
limestone-
propped
mountains.
The
province
consists
of
an
archipelago
in
the
Andaman
Sea
with
over
46
islands.
Of
these,
12
are
in
Amphoe
Kantang,
13
in
Amphoe
Palian
and
21
in
Amphoe
Sikao.
The
best
time
to
visit
Trang
is
between
December
and
May. |
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Trang has both mainland beaches and a whole string of offshore islands.
For
visitors
interested
in
light-adventure
activities
such
as
cruising
coastal
waters,
visiting
notable
sights
such
as
the
enchanting
Emerald
Cave,
which
is
accessible
only
by
water,
will
prove
to
be
remarkable
experience.
Additional
attractions
include
the
Mu
Ko
Petra
National
Park
with
beaches
and
islands
lapped
by
the
warm
waters
of
the
Andaman
Sea.
Some
of
the
dive
sites
in
the
National
Park
are
world-class.
There
are
also
wildlife
sanctuaries
such
as
Namtok
Khao
Chong
and
Khlong
Lamchan
Park
with
waterfalls,
nature
trails
and
caves.
For
those
looking
for
a
relaxed,
tranquil
ambience,
Trang
is a
perfect
place
to
unwind
amidst
stunning
scenery. |
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With an abundance of blissful attractions mixed with cultural heritage,
Trang
Province
is
truly
an
emerging
fascinating
tourist
destination
with
numerous
jungles,
mountains
and
waterfalls. |
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The City also has numerous attractions. Walking around Trang City,
visitors
will
be
amazed
at
the
mixture
of
Western,
Chinese
and
Thai
cultures
reflected
in
the
architecture
that
range
from
the
Sino-
Portuguese
shop
houses
to
the
Chinese
temples
and
shrines.
The
Pan-Ya
House
is
the
local
style
of
houses
in
Trang,
which
offers
an
insight
into
the
architectural
heritage
of
this
town.
In
addition
to
architectural
attractions
there
are
many
parks
to
stroll
through
and
markets
to
explore.
The
main
two
markets
in
Trang
are
Ta
Klang
and
Municipal
markets. |
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History of Trang
Trang or Muang Thap Thiang used to be a port engaged in foreign
trade.
It
was
the
first
city
where
rubber
was
planted
after
Phraya
Ratsadanupradit
Mahison
Phakdi
brought
it
from
Malaysia
in
1899.
Since
then,
rubber
has
become
Souths
major
commodity
and
is
now
considered
an
important
source
of
income
for
farmers. |
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Todays Trang
Trang has a total area of 4,941 square kilometers and is divided
into
10
districts
(Amphoe)
and
1
sub-district
(King
Amphoe);
Amphoe
Muang,
Amphoe
Kantang,
Amphoe
Huai
Yot,
Amphoe
Yan
Ta
Khao,
Amphoe
Palian,
Amphoe
Sikao,
Amphoe
Wang
Wiset,
Amphoe
Na
Yong,
Amphoe
Ratsada,
and
King
Amphoe
Hat
Samran. |
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The best time to visit Trang
The best time to visit Trang is between December and May. As it is
located
on
the
same
coastline
as
Phuket
and
Krabi
Provinces,
Trang
Province
is
also
influenced
by
the
monsoon.
The
temperature
is
generally
warm
all
year
round
with
an
average
temperature
varying
from
20
Celsius
to
36
Celsius.
In April, the daytime temperature is highest and it is also the
hottest
period
of
the
year.
The
rainy
season,
which
is
from
May
to
September,
has
rains
and
short
downpours
during
the
daytime.
The
monsoon
period
comes
from
September
to
November
and
then
from
December
onwards
the
weather
generally
becomes
more
pleasant. |
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