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Forest in North Bu Lam Duan Village. North Bu Lam Duan Village, or Chumchon Bu Lam Duan Nuea is one of the 19 villages that constitute Buriram, Thailand. It is located in the west of the Town of Buriram. There are little forest in this village. The village is on Bu Lam Duan Street.
The district is divided into 12 sub-districts , which are further divided into 161 villages . There are three sub-district municipalities (thesaban tambon): Nong Han, Nong Mek, and Ban Chiang. Each cover parts of tambons of the same name. There are a further 12 tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
Khiriwong (Thai: คีรีวง, also spelled Khiri Wong) is a village in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province of Thailand. It is known as the best ozone area in Thailand. It is located in the Kamlon, Lan Saka district in Nakhon Si Thammarat, southern Thailand.
Khao Bin cave is regarded as the most beautiful, having many stalactites and stalagmites and a "holy" pond. The cave is named after a rock formation which looks like a flying bird. Chomphon cave was renamed by King Chulalongkorn during his visit in the area in 1895, due to a stalactite that resembled an epaulette of a field marshal.
The site and museum have been reviewed by several travel publications, including CNN, [24] TripAdvisor, [26] and the official tourism site of Thailand. [27] This tourist traffic in turn has had a profound impact on the village economy, with several small shops and restaurants developing near the museum.
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The district is divided into six sub-districts , which are further subdivided into 81 villages . The township ( thesaban tambon ) Lan Sak covers parts of tambons Lan Sak and Pradu Yuen. There are a further six tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
Huay Pu Keng (Thai: ห้วยปูแกง) is a village located in the Mae Hong Son province, in the northwest of Thailand.The village is inhabited by the Tai Yai, a Thai ethnic community and four subgroups of the Karenni people, namely the Kayan, Kayaw, Red Karen and Pakayor.