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Surat Thani Surat Thani, the mainland departure point for ferries to Samui, is a bustling fishing and ship-building center. An unassuming place, it possess a certain charm, and a casual stroll around town or a canal tour on the Tapi river is rewarding for the glimpses it affords of typical southern culture. Surat Thani is also famous for its oyster farms, harvesting a giant species of the mollusk. Chaiya About 45 minutes drive north of Surat Thani, Chaiya has historical importance as one possible site of the capital of the ancient Sri Vijaya kingdom. Chaiya's main sights is Wat Phra Boromathat Chaiya, a highly revered temple with a chedi believed to be more than 1,000 years old and thus one of the few surviving examples of Sri Vijayan architecture. A few km west of Chaiya is Wat Suan Mokkha, "Monastery of Flowing Water", which is a tranquil meditation center for both Thais and foreigners set amid a peaceful natural park.
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