Eastern Thailand is a region of Thailand bordering Cambodia on the east, Northeastern Thailand in the north, and central Thailand on the west.
Image: Pattaya in daytime June 2017
Image: Laem Chabang
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Image: Ko Chang Long Beach Road
Central Thailand is one of the regions of Thailand, covering the broad alluvial plain of the Chao Phraya River. It is separated from northeast Thailand (Isan) by the Phetchabun mountain range. The Tenasserim Hills separate it from Myanmar to the west. In the north it is bounded by the Phi Pan Nam Range, one of the hilly systems of northern Thailand. The area was the heartland of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, and is still the dominant area of Thailand, containing as it does, the world's most primate city, Bangkok.
Image: Aerial view of Lumphini Park
Image: Wat chaiwatthanaram
Image: Fishing on Bueng Boraphet
Image: Wat Mahathat Sukhothai before sunset