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NAKHON NAYOK
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Nakhon Nayok is another tourist destination not
far from Bangkok. The province comes alive during the
holidays with tourists. Nakhon Nayok is renowned for it’s
refreshing waterfalls and abundant varieties of fruits.
Historically, it is believed that
the area of Ban Dong Lakhon, which is situated to the
south of Nakhon Nayok town, was a Dvaravati settlement,
dating back for more than a thousand years. As for the
name of “Nakhon Nayok”, records going back to the Ayutthaya’s
period indicated that it was an Eastern frontier town
during the reign of King U-Thong. In 1894, under the
royal command of King Rama V, Nakhon Nayok was designated
as a part of Prachin Buri province. Eventually, it became
a province.
In the past, Nakhon Nayok was called
“Ban Na” (village of the rice field). From hearsay,
during Ayutthaya period, Nakhon Nayok was just a forested
highland, on which farming nor planting was fruitful.
Jungle fever was everywhere, thus the town people migrated
elsewhere, leaving the place deserted. News of the plight
of people reached the King. Subsequently, the King commanded
that paddy field taxes be lifted to encourage the people
to stay on, which worked, and also enticed the people
around the area to migrate to the town. After that,
it became a large community and the town was renowned
as “Muang Nayok” (the town that paddy (tax) was lifted).
Distances from Amphoe Mueang Nakhon
Nayok to neighbouring Amphoes (districts) :
Amphoe Pak Phli 9 kilometres
Amphoe Ban Na 17 kilometres
Amphoe Ongkharak 32 kilometres
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Bat Thewo Rohana Fair, a festivity where offerings
are made to monks. The festivity is held annually on the
1st day of the waning moon of the 11th month of the lunar
calendar or the end of the Buddhist lent. During the festivity,
109 monks descend from Wat Khao Nang Buat to accept offerings
from the townspeople.
Sweet Plum Mango and Nakhon Nayok
Products Fair takes place annually during February-April
in front of the City Hall. It is held to promote Ma-prang
(sweet plum mangoes), and other agricultural products
and handicrafts. The fair features a procession of agricultural
products, sweet plum mangoes contests, agricultural
products contests, sweet plum mango beauty pageants,
student performances, goods stalls of the public and
private sectors as well as selling of inexpensive goods.
Thai Merit Making (Sat Thai) &
Long boat Racing Festival is annually held in October
along Khlong 29 at Wat Thawiphon Rangsan, Amphoe Ongkharak.
The fair showcases a variety of long boats racing, making
Krayasat contest (Krayasat is a sticky paste made from
rice, bean, sesame, and sugar, usually eaten during
Sat Thai Festival), merit making on Sat Thai day, and
local entertainment at night.
Ongkharak Ornamental Plants
and Flowers Fair is annually held in April at Khlong
15, Tambon Bang Pla Kot, Amphoe Ongkharak. The contests
of ornamental plants and flowers, mini-garden arrangement
contests, and an academic exhibition regarding plants
and flowers.
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