Eastern Thailand
Eastern Thailand consists of 400 km of coastline from Chonburi and Pattaya to Rayong, Chantaburi, and Trat. Near the beaches, coves, bays and beaches, Eastern Thailand is well known for fresh seafood and local spicy cuisine along with tropical fruits.
The peninsula site of digging at Phanat Nikhom and Bo Thong districts of Chonburi put the history of Eastern Thailand to be some 2,000 years old. During 11th to 16th centuries AD, Dvaravati society with strong Indian religious and artistic influences organized their refuge in Eastern Thailand. Discover mainly in the region of Chonburi and Chantaburi, Dvaravati people, had close association with Dvaravati communities of Central Thailand. Various ancient monuments representation of Khmer style were uncover from Chantaburi and Trat recommend that this region was once the part of the ancient Khmer Empire
Ayutthaya was occupied by the Burmese in 17677 AD, the future king Taksin with his supporters withstand with the enemies from the East Coast passing through Chonburi, Pattaya and Rayong in the Eastern Thailand. The King Taksin finally settled at Chantaburi and brings together his forces to defeat the Burmese and achieve independence.
Eastern Thailand
Eastern Thailand consists of 400 km of coastline from Chonburi and Pattaya to Rayong, Chantaburi, and Trat. Near the beaches, coves, bays and beaches, Eastern Thailand is well known for fresh seafood and local spicy cuisine along with tropical fruits.
The peninsula site of digging at Phanat Nikhom and Bo Thong districts of Chonburi put the history of Eastern Thailand to be some 2,000 years old. During 11th to 16th centuries AD, Dvaravati society with strong Indian religious and artistic influences organized their refuge in Eastern Thailand. Discover mainly in the region of Chonburi and Chantaburi, Dvaravati people, had close association with Dvaravati communities of Central Thailand. Various ancient monuments representation of Khmer style were uncover from Chantaburi and Trat recommend that this region was once the part of the ancient Khmer Empire
Ayutthaya was occupied by the Burmese in 17677 AD, the future king Taksin with his supporters withstand with the enemies from the East Coast passing through Chonburi, Pattaya and Rayong in the Eastern Thailand. The King Taksin finally settled at Chantaburi and brings together his forces to defeat the Burmese and achieve independence.
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