Tuek Daeng
Tuek Daeng or Red Building near Khuk Khi Kai is the site of the Phikhat Patchamit Fort built in the reign of King Rama III. It was subsequently turned into living quarters and military command post by the French. A single storey, red-tiled roof building, today it serves as the Laem Sing district public library.
Tuek Daeng of rooi gebou naby Khuk KHI Kai is die terrein van die Phikhat Patchamit Fort gebou in die regering van koning Rama III. Dit is later verander in woonkwartiere en militêre bevel post deur die Franse. 'N enkelverdieping, rooi teeldak gebou, vandag is dit dien as die Laem Sing distrik openbare biblioteek.
Attractions in Chanthaburi
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