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Sangkhlaburi
District - Three Pagodas Pass
Directly
bordering Myanmar
(Burma), Sangkhlaburi
district is in the far north-west corner of Kanchanaburi Province.
Home
of the famous Three Pagodas
Pass the area has a strong Burmese cultural
influence!
Sangkhlaburi
is also the home of the longest wooden bridge in Thailand!
Three
Pagodas Pass
Known
as "Phra Chedi Sam Ong" in Thai, Three
Pagodas Pass links Sangkhlaburi
on the Thai side with Pyathonzu
just over the border into Myanmar
(Burma).
Over
the course of history, the pass has been the route into Thailand
for invading Burmese armies as well as traders and Buddhist
Monks from India.
The
three small pagodas themselves, believed to have been built
in the 4th century, are fairly small but hold great sway with
the locals as symbols of peace.
During
World War II, the infamous Death Railway
was built through the pass by the allied prisoners of war.
Several
hill tribes live in the area, including Karen, Mon and Burmese,
who are neither Thai or Burmese nationals. There have been
several confrontations between the Karen and the Mon tribes
for control over the years, but now the Myanmar authorities
remain in control of the border region.
Visitors
are allowed to visit the Burmese border town of Pyathonzu
with a special one-day pass, issued at the border. Some great
items can be bought for souvenirs including wooden carvings
and ornaments, jade and textiles.
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