Unseen
Thailand
- 4th Series (2004)
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Issue
Name: |
Unseen Thailand - 4th Series |
Thai
Issue
Name: |
มุมมองใหม่เมืองไทย -
ชุด ๔ |
Issue Date: |
2004/2547-11-15 |
Cause: |
To promote Thailand's
Provinces |
Catalogue Number: |
2004/113-128 |
Denomination: |
3 Baht (20 designs) |
Unused Value: |
4 Baht
(20 designs) |
Complete Set: |
80 Baht (unused), 40 Baht
(used) |
Thailex Collection: |
Unused set |
Size: |
28 x 28 mm |
Quantity
of Stamps: |
700,000 pieces per design |
Printer: |
Thai British Security
Printing Public Company Limited, Thailand |
Subject: |
Places of interest and
local heritage of 16 of the now 77 (yet, at time of printing 76) provinces
of
Thailand,
namely:
1.
Phrathat Cho Hae (fig.)
in
Phrae;
2.
Wat
Karuna in
Chainat;
3. Wat Nang Sao in
Samut Sakon;
4. the leaning
Phra Mutao
Pagoda
(fig.)
at
Koh Kret
island in Nonthaburi;
5.
Phu Kao-Phu Phan Kham
National
Park in Nong
Bua Lamphu; 6. statue of
Airavata at the
Erawan Museum (fig.)
in
Samut Prakan;
7.
Wat Chedi Hoi
(fig.)
in Pathum Thani; 8.
field of
white
krajiaw (fig.)
in
Chaiyaphum;
9.
the Chet Si
or Jet Sih
Waterfall
at Sekah district in
Nong Kai
Province,
though after the 2011 partition it is now in the new and 77th province of
Beung Kahn;
10.
Sapaan Atsadaang
(fig.)
at the former Royal
Summer Palace on Koh Si Chang in
Chonburi,
named after
Atsadaang Dechawut;
11.
traditional drum making village Ban Bang Phae in
Angthong;
12. Koh Thalu, an island in
Rayong;
13. Kosamphi
Forest Park (fig.),
a nature reserve for
Long-tailed Macaques
(fig.)
in
Maha Sarakham;
14. flower of the
Cannonball Tree
(fig.)
at Wat Phra Non Chaksi in
Singburi;
15.
Thung
Kula
Rong Hai in
Roi Et;
16.
Phu Sra Dok Bua in
Amnat Charoen. |
Related Link: |
Thailand,
Phrae,
Phrathat,
Chainat,
Samut Sakon,
Nonthaburi,
Koh Kret,
pagoda,
Nong Bua Lamphu,
National Parks,
Samut Prakan,
Airavata,
Erawan,
Pathum Thani,
Wat Chedi Hoi,
Chaiyaphum,
krajiaw,
Nong Kai,
Beung
Kahn,
nahm tok,
Chonburi,
Angthong,
Rayong,
Maha
Sarakham,
Long-tailed Macaques,
Singburi,
Cannonball Tree,
Roi Et,
Amnat Charoen,
wat,
Phra,
sra,
dok,
bua,
Atsadaang Dechawut |
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