Sights in Chaiyaphum & Around
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Tamnak Keow
Built in 1950 as the governor’s residence and now restored as a museum, Tamnak Keow has ho-hum displays of old mát·mèe cloth and photos from King Rama IX’s 1955 visit. It’s open by appointment only; it’s hardly worth the effort.
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Mor Hin Khow
Promoted as the ‘Stonehenge of Thailand’, Mor Hin Khow is the most popular part of Phu Laenkha National Park. It comprises a line of five natural stone pinnacles, Grun Sao Hin, with tapered bottoms that rise to 15m.
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