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Nakonratchasima : North East Thailand

Nakonratchasima Nakhon Ratchasima has a wide variety of local goods that tourists can buy from city markets or production centres. Famous handicrafts are Dan Kwian earthenware, silk and Mat Mi silk from Pak Thong Chai. Products of housewives can be bought from the Khorat Goods Centre near the provincial hall. Food products include sausages, fermented sausages, Chinese sausages, minced pork that is found everywhere in the city and in Pak Chong, and Khorat noodles that are sold everywhere. The largest fruit market is Klang Dong Market, before going up Khao Yai. This is where produce from Nakhon Ratchasima and nearby provinces is

Yasothon : North East Thailand

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Phetchabun : North Thailand

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