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Ang
Thong,
a province, which is luxurious of native handicraft like,
molded court dolls, firebrick, and wickerwork. It is
also the origination of Li Ke, the native folk song, hometown
of Nai Dok and Nai Thongkaeo, the two heroes during Bang
Rachan Battle. Ang Thong is also abundant with more than
200 clean, magnificent, and interesting temples, most
appropriate for Thai chronological study.Ang Thong, originally
known as Mueang Wiset Chai Chan, is located on the Noi River
and the low-lying land of Chao Phraya River. It is an
essential frontier outpost of Ayutthaya when fighting with the
Burmese. As appeared in several parts of Ayutthaya
chronicles, especially, prior to the defeat of Ayutthaya in
1767, the Burmese encamped at Mueang Wiset Chai Chan to attack
Ayutthaya causing Bang Rachan Battle, a noted event recorded
in Thai history. Later during the Thonburi era, Mueang
Wiset Chai Chan was moved to a new site on the left bank of
the Chao Phraya River at Ban Bangkaeo and was named Ang Thong
since its location was a fertile basin similar to a water and
rice bowl of the country.Source:Tourism
Authority of Thailand
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