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  2. Sanctuary of Truth - Wikipedia

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    The oldest wood that has been used is takien wood, used to build the main post and expected to last for 600 years. [7] The structure is composed of wood such as Xylia xylocarpa (Thai: ไม้แดง), Mai-Takien, Mai-Panchart, and teakwood. The central apex structure is 105 metres (300 feet) tall and the indoor space is 2,115 square meters. [8]

  3. Kalae house - Wikipedia

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    The house is composed of two compartments sharing the same platform. It is named after the decorative wooden carvings protruding from the top of the gables, features typically found in traditional northern Thai houses. The house is a combination of traditional Lanna and Tai Lue, TaiKhoen and Tai Yong ethnic groups’ residences. The influences ...

  4. Baan Dam Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Small Temple is 2.34 meters wide, 5.20 meters long and 9.34 meters high. Inside there is a carved wooden Buddha and the arch is in Thai and Burmese style.

  5. Traditional Thai house - Wikipedia

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    Thai houses usually feature a bamboo or wooden structure, raised on stilts and topped with a steep gabled roof. [1] The houses from each of Thailand's regions have distinctive styles, which reflect the people's living style, including social and cultural beliefs or religious customs and occupations.

  6. Khlong Bang Mot - Wikipedia

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    Mot Daeng Orchard (Thai: สวนส้มมดแดง) is the last Bang Mot tangerine orchard in Bang Mot area operated and owned by Kittisak "Uncle Daeng" Khwanbua, a farmer over 70 years old. It has an area of 10 rai (3.95 acres), adjacent to Khlong Bang Ranok, a branch of the Khlong Bang Mot.

  7. Thaeng yuak - Wikipedia

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    One side of bier that made by thaeng yuak. Thai banana stalk carving or thaeng yuak (แทงหยวก, from Tang meaning "stab" or "carving", and Yuak mean "Banana stalk") is the Thai local art of carving the banana stalk for temporary decoration in funerals and cultural events such as religious ceremonies and ordination ceremonies.

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