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Watching the sunset in two provinces: View Khon Kaen Province from Phu Aen Skywalk in Nong Bua Lamphu Province
Located in the Phu Kao Phu Phan Kham National Park.
Chonburi’s new landmark: Wat Khao Tabak Skywalk
Khao Tabak Monastery Skywalk in Chonburi's Nong Kham Subdistrict, Si Racha District, is a hot new tourist destination.
Kanchanaburi Skywalk: Viewpoint of three rivers
The new provincial icon, the 12-meter-high, 150-meter-long Kanchanaburi Skywalk spans the width of the River Kwai.
Thailand’s highest viewpoint: Mahanakhon Skywalk
The 78th floor of the King Power Mahanakhon Building, which is 314 meters above ground
Ayerweng Skywalk, Yala: The southernmost sea of fog in Siam
Ban Than Mali in the Ayerweng Subdistrict of Betong District in the province of Yala is where you’ll find the Ayerweng Skywalk.
See the Mekong River mist at Skywalk Wat Pha Tak Suea, Nong Khai Province
Located on the cliffside near Pha Tak Suea Temple in the Pha Tang Subdistrict of Sangkhom District in Nong Khai Province is Thailand’s first skywalk.
See the two-colored river on the Thai-Laos border from Loei’s Skywalk Chiang Khan
Tambon Pak Tom in the Chiang Khan District of Loei Province is home to Skywalk Chiang Khan, also known as Skywalk Phu Khok Ngiw.
Do you dare to take in the view from Thailand’s seven high-rise skywalks?
Everyone who has even a passing interest in heights, challenges, or adventure should make the trek across a skywalk in the clouds at least once in their lives.
Mu Hai Heng, Mu Hai Pang – Receiving power in a way to save the world
The Tourism Authority of Thailand has maintained its public relations efforts to attract tourists to the country.
Bangkok City Library
The Bangkok City Library is located at 39 Ratchadamnoen Klang Road, about halfway along the road, at Khok Wua intersection.
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