Central
Thailand was regarded as a rice bowl of the
country.
This area is most wealthy and densely populated
region and the center of national political
and economical activities. It is surrounded
by fast expanding towns
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and famous
for the variety of tourist attractions, the traces
of historic ancient remain and the plentiful natural
resources.
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On
a fertile terrain of great geographical variety,
the area is bordering with thick-forested hills,
which have their beautiful waterfalls, caves, and
a wide range of wild life.
The
Chao Phraya River bisects this great delta, freshens
the fields of rice, sugarcanes and vegetables, and
remains a historical link between an old Ayutthaya
capital and Bangkok
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The civilization of Central
Thailand originated from the pre-historic era that
had been developing continuously until this Ratanakosin
period. Once, its heartland was an area of the prosper
kingdom, Ayutthaya, that was the world's renowned
trading port and unique cultures and traditions.
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part of Central Thailand provides the coast towns with
a pleasant scenic contrast of beautiful beaches that
are great for holidays.
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Products
of Central Thailand are varied by its geographical diversity.
It is famous in rattan and wood furniture, Thai clothes
and fruit products, such as palm juice, preserved fruits,
pork products from the farms and numerous snacks. Specially,
fresh appetizing seafood is also offered from the coastal
area in Southern Central.
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