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Nong Khai is a long thin province running along
the Mekong River, providing the main access to

Laos. Originally people went by boat from Tha Sadet, but the building of
the Friendship Bridge across the Mekong has made Nong Khai a major centre
for transport and trade with Laos.
Attractions include Wat Pho Chai, renowned for its large seated Buddha
believed to have been cast in Lan Chang, and Phra That Nong Khai, an old
chedi that slipped into the river and can now only be seen completely in the
dry season.
Sala Kaeo Ku is a bizarre sculpture garden packed with statres of Shiva,
Vishnu and Buddha as well as many other figures from Hindu and Thai culture.
Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary near the Mekong River contains a number of
beautiful waterfalls.
Nong Khai is 615
kilometres from Bangkok and has an area of 7,739 square kilometres. It
consists of the following districts: Mueang Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Phon
Phisai, Tha Bo, Sangkhom, Seka, So Phisai, Si Chiang Mai, Phon Charoen, Pak
Khat, Bueng Khong Long, Si Wilai, Bung Khla, Sa Khrai, Rattana Wapi, Fao Rai
and Pho Tak.
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