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  2. Rice production in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A rice plantation near Chiang Mai. Rice production in Thailand represents a significant portion of the Thai economy and labor force. [1] In 2017, the value of all Thai rice traded was 174.5 billion baht, about 12.9% of all farm production. [2] Of the 40% of Thais who work in agriculture, 16 million of them are rice farmers by one estimate. [3] [4]

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Monuments, Sites and Cultural Landscape of Chiang Mai, Capital of Lanna (2015) Phra That Phanom, its related historic buildings and associated landscape (2017) Ensemble of Phanom Rung, Muang Tam and Plai Bat Sanctuaries (2019) The Andaman Sea Nature Reserves of Thailand (2021) Songkhla and its Associated Lagoon Settlements (2024)

  4. Doi Saket district - Wikipedia

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    Doi Saket (Thai: ดอยสะเก็ด, pronounced [dɔ̄ːj sā.kèt]; Northern Thai: ดอยสะเก๋ด, pronounced [dɔ̄ːj sā.kět]) is a district in the eastern part of Chiang Mai province in northern Thailand. The district is predominantly a rural farming area, containing a mixture of rice fields on the valley floor to ...

  5. It’s high season in Thailand. Avoid the crowds by visiting ...

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    The town of Chiang Dao itself is small but offers travelers an authentic, local Thai experience. The area is an excellent destination for trekking, with tour companies offering multi-day trips ...

  6. Mae Chaem district - Wikipedia

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    Rice paddies and recently cleared forest land along Rte 1263, Mae Chaem district. Mueang Chaem was created in 1908, [1] consisting of the tambons Mae Thap, Tha Pha, Chang Khoeng, and Mae Suek split off from Chom Thong.

  7. Mù Cang Chải district - Wikipedia

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    In response to this challenge, the Hmong people developed a way to retain water by levelling the land on the mountain in layers, resulting in the rice terrace fields' distinctive look. The terraces stretch across 2,200 hectares of the mountainside as narrow layers of terraces ranging from 1 to 1.5 m (3 to 5 ft) wide.

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