Sukhothai, which means “Dawn of Happiness“.
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It is the Thailand’s most historic capital and it is also contain many historic places like
Sukhothai Historic Park

It is the fascinating park restored by UNESCO and fine arts department a few years ago. The park has five sections –they are central, north, south, east and west. Mostly people use only the central and northern zones, and unless you’re an art historian or have a very specific interest in some of the other sites, these two are probably sufficient.
The Ramkhamhaeng National Museum
Opened in 1964, this museum contains a collection of articraftss from the sites of Sukhothai, and is a good place to begin your tour. It is located to your left down the road before passing the park office.
Wat Mahathat

It is the most impressive which should not be missed in our life. It is walled in and surrounded by moat. The tall pillars which are used in building this wat were used once to support a wooden ceiling. It is the best place for pilgrims and monks to stay. Many statues of Buddha are still in remarkable condition .In the early morning entire surroundings and the place will be very photogenic
There are many other places like Wat Sri Sawai,Wat Trapang Ngoen and Wat Sra Sri and many other which were most historical and amazing.
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