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Ideal land plot in Phitsanulok for residential project สวน ผลไม้ บ่อปลา ที่ดินรวม 30 ไร่ เหมาะทำโครงการสวย ๆ

                 




Property Description
An elevated flat land plot in a secluded area in Phitsanulok located less than 5 km or 10 minutes from the center city with five stars shopping malls such as Central Plaza, Big-C, LOTUS, Topland, etc.
                   
Surrounding by beautiful open views and mountain views.
Within 30 minutes drive to the
waterfall areas where there are waterfalls, rivers, and temples,. 


Underground water is available onsite and a public road abiding the left and right plot boundary. With its easy access and close proximity to the airport, schools King Naresuwan Monument, Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat(WatYai),Folk Museum, the land plot is an ideal site for a quiet residential development.
                     

Located 500 meters from the main road to Phitsanuloke-Uttaradit-Chiangmai
21 Km. to airport
5 Kms. To the Center of the town
4 fish ponds with fish






Large farm of Several kinds of fruits  forex: mangoes [ exported-quality]


            
Total Area is covered: 29 Rai 2 Ngaan and 91 Wah or
11897 Sqw.(47588 SQM.)



About Phitsanulok
Phitsanulok, one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces, lies in lower northern Thailand, borders Sukhothai and Uttaradit on the north, Loei, and Phetchabun in the east, and Phichit and Kamphaeng Phet to the south. The northeast borders Laos.

The name means Vishnu's heaven. The first element Phitsanu (Thai: พิษณุ) is a cognate of Vishnu, a Hindu God 



          
The second element lok (Thai: โลก) means globe or world.
The capital of Phitsanulok is Phitsanulok.

Provincial symbols The provincial seal depicts Phra Buddha Chinnarat, considered one of the most beautiful Buddha figures in Thailand.
                  


The provincial flower/tree is the Tree Jasmine in Thai dok phip: ดอกปีบ or kasalong: กาสะลอง (Millingtonia hortensis).


The provincial motto is: Phitsanulok, a town of the excellent Phra Buddha Chinnarat, the birthplace of King Naresuan the Great, raft community, delicious dried bananas as well as fantastic caves and waterfalls.




The provincial flower/tree is the Tree Jasmine in Thai dok phip: ดอกปีบ or kasalong: กาสะลอง (Millingtonia hortensis).

The provincial motto is: Phitsanulok, a town of the excellent Phra Buddha Chinnarat, the birthplace of King Naresuan the Great, raft community, delicious dried bananas as well as fantastic caves and waterfalls.

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The lands situated in the present-day Phitsanulok Province were inhabited since the stone age, although the neolithic inhabitants of the region are not likely to have been the ancestors of the modern Thai people who reside there today. The earliest historical records relating to what is now Phitsanulok Province indicate that at a time prior to or during the 11th century, the present-day city of Phitsanulok was but a small strategic Khmer outpost known as Song Khwae.
During the next century, in 1188, Nakhon Thai, located near the center of the present Phitsanulok Province, was established as the capital city of the Singhanavati Kingdom, an early city-state of Thailand. Later, during Thailand's Sukhothai Period, the city of Phitsanulok emerged as a major city in the east of the Sukhothai Kingdom, and the great temples of Wat Chula Manee, Wat Aranyik and Wat Chedi Yod Thong were constructed. In 1357, the renowned Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat was erected, and the Ayutthaya Period witnessed the construction of several of the province's other chief temples. 


Phitsanulok served for 25 years as the capital city of the Ayutthaya kingdom. In 1555, King Naresuan the Great was born in the city of Phitsanulok. Naresuan played a significant role in the history of Thailand, as he expanded the kingdom (then called Siam) to its greatest territorial extent, by conquering sizable portions of modern-day Burma and Cambodia. In recent times, Phitsanulok Province has become an important agricultural center, part of the Bread Basket of Thailand, providing rice and other crops to consumers in Thailand and throughout the world. 


Extensive agricultural development over the last hundred years or so has spawned a modern infrastructure in the urban areas of the province, bringing with it an array of modern roads, universities, hospitals and other conveniences. Over the years, the Nan River and its tributaries have played a substantial role in the history and development of the region by providing a route for transportation, fertile soil for agriculture, and water for irrigation. 

The river waters have also served as a route for enemy invaders, and have been the source of periodic widespread flooding throughout the province.[1] See also Thai–Laotian Border War (December 1987 – February 1988.)


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P
hitsanulok is 377 km. by road from Bangkok. It is one of the most interesting provinces in the North, serving as a center for commerce, transportation, and communication. It is situated on the geographical and administrational line that divides the Central region from the Northern region.



Phitsanulok is the birthplace of King Naresuan the Great and his equally brave and able brother, Prince Ekatosarot. At the crossroad between the Northern and Central regions of the country, Phitsanulok has long been an important center both for political and strategical reasons. It was a recruiting place when Ayutthaya had war with Myanmar. It was the capital of Thailand for 25 years during the reign of King Boromtrailokkanat of Ayutthaya.



The climate of Phitsanulok is generally hot and humid. It borders Uttaradit in the North, Pichit in the South, Loei and Phetchabun in the East, and Kamphaeng Phet and Sukhothai in the West. Covering an area of 10,815.8 square kilometers, the province is divided into 9 parts/regions: Amphoes Muang, Bang Krathum, Bang Rakam, Chat Trakan, Nakhon Thai, Noen Maprang, Phrom Piram, Wang Thong, and Wat Bot.








The economy of Phitsanulok Province is driven by agriculture, commercial fishery, mineral resources, industry, and tourism. Rice production is the central component of the agricultural sector. The province's rich black soil, intricate canal systems, and abundant rainfall provide an ideal environment for growing rice.




Kaeng Song Waterfall is an attractive field in Salang Luang National Park. In Phitsanulok. Located at Tambon Kaeng Song. Along Highway 12 around 45 km from the river, Khek reduces the stream look like a waterfall Larger than a shrimp Mano Thayan waterfall on the same route. Kaeng Song Waterfall area. Have different homes. The waterfall is located. A suspension bridge walk sightseeing Khek River and across to the village opposite.
By the way near the Kaeng Song Waterfall Restaurant and Coffee Shop service Khek water rafting, is exciting fun. Cruise-only during flood season around August to October.




House details:
3 Bedrooms
4 bathrooms
4 living rooms

3 Air-conditioners
2 Parking spots

For more info. Please contact:
Warina: 
Email: maywarina@gmail.com
Tel: &Line: 0897072874

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