The second biggest province in the South
of Thailand, Nakhon Si Thammarat is an ancient city of great importance to Thai
History. It was once the center of art, Culture, and marine trading of the
region, proven by abundant antiquities and Archaeological evidence discovered
here.
Nakhon Si Thammarat, the second largest
province in southern Thailand, lies 780 kilometers south of Bangkok along the
Gulf of Thailand within the lush interior of the Isthmus of Kra. Nakhon Si
Thammarat played an important role in the history of Thailand, including its
role as an important center of Thai Buddhism perhaps as early as the Srivijaya
Period or earlier in the 3rd century C.E. Nakhon Si Thammarat was also a major
region of trade between merchants from the Indian, Arabic, Dvaravati, and
Champa states and later for merchants from British, Portuguese and Dutch
empires.
In addition to its great history, Nakhon
Si Thammarat boasts many undeveloped beaches as well as two national parks
within an interior of verdant jungles abundant with luxuriant vegetation,
beautiful waterfalls, and exotic wildlife.
Nakhon Si Thammarat city contains many
Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu temples and is an excellent place to see a
Performance of Thai nǎng tàlung featuring handmade shadow puppets,
a performance art the region is famed for. In fact, both Thai nǎng tàlung (shadow
play) and lákhon (Thai classical dance-drama) art forms were developed in
Nakhon.