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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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