Trang is a province (changwat) in southern Thailand, known for its lush landscapes and beautiful coastline. It is located on the Andaman Sea and boasts a variety of natural attractions, including islands, waterfalls, and national parks. The province is an essential part of Thailand's rich biodiversity, making it a popular destination for eco-tourism and outdoor activities.
The province is home to several islands, including Koh Muk and Koh Ngai, which are famous for their stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. Trang's vibrant marine life also attracts snorkeling and diving enthusiasts from around the world. The cultural heritage of the area can be seen in its local markets and traditional festivals, which reflect the diverse influences from various ethnic communities.
Trang is also renowned for its culinary offerings, particularly its delicious dim sum, which is a staple breakfast food in the region. The local cuisine features a blend of Thai and Chinese flavors, making it a unique gastronomic destination. With its combination of natural beauty, rich culture, and delectable food, Trang is a hidden gem in Thailand, appealing to both adventure seekers and those looking to relax.
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