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  2. Historic Town of Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns

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    The Historic Town of Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns [1] is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which consists of Sukhothai historical park, Kamphaeng Phet historical park and Si Satchanalai historical park. These historical parks preserve the remains of the three main cities of the Sukhothai Kingdom which flourished during the 13th and 14th ...

  3. Sukhothai Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Sukhothai was a Khmer empire's outpost named Sukhodaya. [2] [3] [4] During the reign of Khmer Empire, the Khmers built some monuments there, several of them survived in Sukhothai Historical Park such as the Ta Pha Daeng shrine, Wat Phra Phai Luang, and Wat Sisawai. [5]

  4. Sukhothai (city) - Wikipedia

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    Sukhothai is from Sanskrit sukha (सुख "happiness") + udaya (उदय "rise, emergence"), meaning "dawn of happiness". [citation needed] Founded in 1238, it is about 427 km north of Bangkok. [3] Sukhothai was the capital of the Thai Empire for approximately 140 years. [3] As of 2014, 193 temples have been excavated and partly ...

  5. Sukhothai rice noodles - Wikipedia

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    Sukhothai rice noodles (Thai: ก๋วยเตี๋ยวสุโขทัย, kuaitiao Sukhothai) is a style of rice noodle soup (kuai tiao) served in Thailand. It consists of rice noodles with stock and toppings, combining rice noodle which almost served with a thin type of noodle called “sen lek”.

  6. Sukhothai Thani - Wikipedia

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    Sukhothai Thani (Thai: สุโขทัยธานี, pronounced [sù.kʰǒː.tʰāj tʰāː.nīː]) is a small town about 427 km (265 mi) north of Bangkok on the River Yom, a tributary of the Chao Phraya River. The population is 37,000.

  7. Si Satchanalai district - Wikipedia

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    Si Satchanalai was the second-most important town of the Sukhothai Kingdom. The ruins of its temples are now part of the Si Satchanalai Historical Park, which is part of UNESCO world heritage site of Sukhothai. The district was renamed from Hat Siao to Si Satchanalai in 1939. [3]

  8. Si Satchanalai Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    In an area of about 1.5 square kilometers about 200 kilns have been found. This is a site where Sukhothai celadons were produced since the 13th century, they are probably the oldest kilns in Thailand. The vaulted brick kilns measure 1.5 – 2 metres wide and 4.5 metres long.

  9. Sukhothai province - Wikipedia

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    Sukhothai (Thai: สุโขทัย, pronounced [sù.kʰǒː.tʰāj]) is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (changwat); it lies in lower northern Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Phrae, Uttaradit, Phitsanulok, Kamphaeng Phet, Tak, and Lampang. Sukhothai can be translated as 'dawn of happiness'.