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Phu Mak Prik
Sub district Kut Chum District Kut Chum Province Yasothon 35140
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Phu Mak Prik is a community forest, in Kut Chum Subdistrict, Kut Chum District, Yasothon Province, in the past, it was an area on Phu Suan Nueng which used to be a source of chili gardening until it has deteriorated. Subsequently, the forest was restored and replanted to become greener again after serious care from the Phu Mak Prik Sect. which developed into a temple of Phu Mak Prik later. And currently, the temple is in the process of building a new half-timbered and half-cemented ubosot amidst the shady nature of trees. It is expected that when finished it will be very beautiful. On Wat Phu Mak Phrik, there is peace and tranquility. It is a shady place to practice meditation. There is also a small viewpoint which those who go up to visit the temple can visit as well. The entrance to the viewpoint might be a bit difficult to see, but you can ask for directions from the monks in the temple
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Relate Agritourism
Phra That Kuchan Located within the Ban Ku Chan Temple is an important sanctuary. People of Yasothon and nearby provinces pay their respects. The appearance is a square lotus-shaped chedi, shaped like Phra That Phanom, but smaller. The part of the lower base in the shape of an inverted lotus is a low facing lotus. Supporting a flat rectangular high base connected with a square lotus shape decorated with exquisite and beautiful patterns in ancient times. and the top of the relic in a square shape, which supports the tiered top From the evidence, it should be built according to the general motto of building relics, namely, to contain the Buddha's relics. Each year, a water bathing ceremony is held to preserve the good traditions. Architectural features: Phra That Ku Chan, width 5.10 meters, height 15 meters. Location is located at Ban Ngew. In the middle of the courtyard of Wat Ku Chan, Ku Chan Subdistrict, Kham Khuean Kaeo District, Yasothon Province which looks similar to Phra That Phanom. The only difference is the size that Phra That Ku Jan is smaller. Significance to the community: It is a place of worship for the people of Yasothon and nearby provinces. Every year, the people of Ku Chan sub-district will bring water, perfumes to bathe the relics in the morning of the full moon of the 6th month. In the afternoon, they go to bathe the water ceremony. Ku" after that, they will take them to Nong Sa Phang to bring water from Nong Sa Phang to perform the ceremony Pouring water on relics and bai sema which this ritual must be done annually There is a belief that if the ceremony is not performed, it will cause rain out of season; the villagers of Gu Zhan therefore practice this ritual regularly.
Yasothon
Natural color is used to dye the Mudmee. It is the OTOP product selling at Bann Na Kha, Bangkok, and bann Chiang. The group weaves the textile from the customer’s order so it generate income to people in Bann Daeng District.
Udon Thani
1. Methods of organizing activities - Guided tours, cooking and eating Vietnamese food, Wearing Ao Yai (Vietnamese costume), and homestay 2. Community’s way of life - safe vegetable growing local cooking sip local tea 3. Tourist participation – visit vegetable plots Vietnamese food, cycling Tour Program Taste local tea, collect vegetables, Vietnamese cooking, Wearing Ao Yai, cycling to see the cultural lifestyle of Thai people of Vietnamese descent, and stay in a homestay Route links to other attractions (with distance/km) - Freshwater Fish Museum, a distance of 2 km. - Chaloem Phrakiat Chakri Dynasty Hall, a distance of 2.5 km. - Landmark, Phaya Si Sattanakharat, a distance of 5 km. - The 3rd Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, a distance of 15 km. Community enterprise products in the community Vegetables are safe from toxins, fruit, dried/fresh tea leaves, hammocks, hemp leaf snacks.
Nakhon Phanom
It is a beautiful, shady fruit garden. The uniqueness of the taste of fruit, whether it is durian, rambutan, mangosteen and longkong, is why the owner of the garden has emphasized that this place has quality fruits. Its quality is at the GAP level by adopting a good quality farming system into production. The GAP system itself helps to increase the quality of productivity and safe for consumers, including the farmers themselves. Because the GAP system controls the use of chemicals to a level that is safe for consumers. Therefore, consumers or tourists can rest assured that they are safe and secure.
Rayong
There is various fruit trees plant on this farm such as Mangosteen, Longkong, durian, Rambutan, Santol, and Mayongchid. It is like a normal orchard but the difference is that "Suan Prasomsap" uses natural extracts. and use bio-fertilizer in pest control to grow fruit trees ensuring that quality products will be safe from toxins and chemicals. That's fruits from this orchard have a sweeter and tastier flavor.
Rayong
Suphanburi Banana Conservation Center: It is a sufficiency agricultural community enterprise, responsible for the conservation of rare banana species in Thailand; and it has collected up to 108 banana species, especially the species of Suphan Buri itself.
Suphan Buri
The plot collects more than 100 types of fragrant plants and herbs from the northeastern region.
Nong Khai
Yai Da Garden - Jay Boonchuen is a mixed fruit orchard. There are touring activities in garden buffet which is collecting the entrance fee to the garden, the price is 200 baht per person, you can eat and sleep all day with papaya salad buffet. There is a tour group service, dining in the garden. There are fried durian products and durian durian from Yai Da garden. It can be made by yourself like Secret recipe, crispy, delicious, with real Rayong shrimp paste. traditional do-it-yourself and selling fresh fruit Tourism program - December - January Come see the durian flowers bloom and see how to pollinate durian, rambutan and salak - February - March is the season of sweet maprang and mayongchit (Sweet yellow Marian plum) - April - June is the time when the fruits are most ready. Fruit buffet activity Route links to other attractions (with distance/km) - Mae Ramphueng Beach 8 km., Suan Son Beach 15 km., Rayong Aquarium 13 km., Taphong Fruit Market 6 km., Pier to Koh Samet 12 km. Community Enterprise product Processed agriculture product, fried durian, good quality shrimp paste and fruits.
Rayong
Mr.Luesak, the owner of Kradae Chae Monkey Training Center, has learned how to train monkeys from his father. Every morning he usually leads monkeys to coconut grove to teach them to climbing coconut trees, to select ripe coconuts and pick off coconuts. Besides, you can also stay overnight at Mr. Luesak with reasonable price. In addition, Kradae Chae Monkey Training Center brought male monkey to teach how to collect coconuts which monkeys can collect around 500-1000 coconuts per day.
Surat Thani
It is a shrimp pond of the Cho Ko village. Tourists can visit to see how to catch shrimp and can eat freshly from the pond.
Roi Et
Monkeys, according to teacher Somjai, are like naughty children. Teacher You must teach it in stages, beginning with the easiest and progressing to the most difficult. The courses are structured as follows: first month using hands, second month using feet, third month standing posture and jumping posture, fourth month climbing, fifth month climbing, sixth month working, and so on. Teachers must teach monkeys face to face till they are trustworthy and it is important  to use eyes and hearts. 
Surat Thani
Sirinat Rachinee Mangrove Ecosystem Learning Center is the first mangrove rehabilitation center from abandoned shrimp farms in Thailand. Originally, it was a shrimp farm located in the Pa Khlong Kao National Forest Reserve - Khlong Khoi, Pak Nam Pran Sub-district. Pranburi District Prachuap Khiri Khan. When the King Rama 9 and the Queen came to Pranburi, The Royal Forest Department responded by canceling the shrimp farming concession and then included as part of the Pak Nam Pranburi Forest Development Project. They accelerated the restoration of mangrove forests and designate them as target areas for reforestation and later develop into a mangrove ecosystem learning center.
Prachuap Khiri Khan