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Surat
Thani is southern
Thailand's largest
province, covers
some 12,800 square
kilometres, and
has an extensive
coastline lapped
by Thai Gulf waters.
The provincial capital
is 685 kilometres
south of Bangkok.
Surat
Thani boasts some
of Thailand's loveliest
islands namely the
Penang-sized Ko
Samui, Thailand's
third largest island,
palm-fringed jewel
of a sparkling archipelago
that includes the
stunning 250-square-kilometre
Ang Thong Marine
National Park.
Surat
Thani once formed
part, and may have
been the centre,
of the Mahayana
Buddhist Srivijaya
Empire which steeped
in legend and mystery,
dominated the Malay
peninsula and much
of Java some 1,500
years ago. Srivijaya
was best described
by the itinerant
Chinese monk I Ching
after a pilgrimage
he made to India
during the late
600s. Archaeological
discoveries at Chaiya
district indicate
the former empire's
splendour.
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