Nakhon Ratchasima Province
Phimai's city pillar is unusually short and stubby because it's a laterite block taken from Prasat Phimai.
Nakhon Ratchasima Province
Phimai's city pillar is unusually short and stubby because it's a laterite block taken from Prasat Phimai.
Ayuthaya
Part of Ayuthaya's old defenses, this now-decrepit fortress wall still has traces of the crenellations where soldiers once crouched during battle.
Kanchanaburi
Behind the City Gate stands this small, gold-trimmed shrine for Kanchanburi city's guardian spirit.
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon's completely ordinary city pillar shrine is at the south end of Thung Si Meuang park.
Udon Thani
This fountain, only turned on in the late afternoon and early evening, lies at the centre of one of Udon's biggest roundabouts.
Nakhon Ratchasima Province
Tha Nang Sa Phom, a 13th-century pier constructed out of laterite, is now on the grounds of the Fine Arts Department compound.
Northeastern Thailand
Roi Et's modern, decorative city gate marks the main entrance to Bueng Phalan Chai.
Khao Yai National Park Northern Gate
Khao Yai National Park
This is the main entrance to the park, and where you pay your entrance fee. The visitors centre is 14km further on.
Northeastern Thailand
The city pillar is attractively located on the island in Bueng Phalan Chai.
Chiang Mai
One of the main bridges across Mae Ping, which was first constructed in 1906 and has since been rebuilt (twice).
Bangkok
This statue at the southwestern entrance of Lumphini commemorates the founding emperor of the park, Rama VI.
Chiang Mai
One of Chiang Mai's medieval gates, all of which were rebuilt in the 1960s and renovated in the 1990s.
Udon Thani
Udon's digital clock tower stands in the centre of a roundabout and is a useful landmark.
Northern Thailand
When Phrae was a walled city this gate served as one of the main entrances.
Banglamphu
This is a Buddhist temple located near Th Khao San, off Soi Ram Buttri.
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