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Pattani, Thailand

Pattani

Pattani is a province of deep cultural heritage — this was the seat of the ancient Langkasuka kingdom and later the Pattani Sultanate, one of the most powerful Malay states in the region. The Kru Se Mosque, a 16th-century ruin, stands as a haunting reminder of that era. Pattani Central Mosque (Masjid Klang) is the largest in Thailand and architecturally striking. The province's Malay-Muslim identity is woven into everything from the food (roti, murtabak, nasi kerabu) to the language and dress.

The coastline has quiet, undeveloped beaches — Talo Kapo Beach is the most accessible. The Pattani River estuary is rich in birdlife, and the town's Chinese shrine (Leng Ju Keng) reflects the multiethnic heritage of a historic trading port. Pattani has been affected by the southern insurgency, and travel advisories should be checked. For those who do visit, the hospitality is warm, the cultural depth is immense, and the province offers a window into a side of Thailand most travelers never see.

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