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Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
 
Siew River It is a small river that flows through many villages in Silalat District, Sisaket Province. The Siew River flows to meet with the Mun River. which flows through the Ras Salai district and flows through to Ubon Ratchathani Province
 
Siew River is rich in natural beauty and completeness. The river is full of many species of fish. Villagers here rely on the Siew River to feed their stomachs sufficiently. Find seasonal forest items. Especially the rainy season from May to October approximately. Villagers here will find a lot of wild things to eat, such as mushrooms, red ant eggs, and bamboo shoots that are born along the banks of the Siew River.
 
Siew River is like another important bloodline of the Silalad people. that nourish the lives of the villagers to live in abundance River Siew is also a river that inherits the long-standing tradition and culture of the Silalad people. To persist to this day and to continue to develop traditions.
 
Especially the long boat race is a tradition of Silalat District and is held every year on the Siew River around October-December. Villagers live during floods to organize long boat races. And in each event, the boats that come to compete will be the Ban Phi Mueang Nong District who come to help each other. There are not less than ten ships. In order to inherit the tradition not to disappear with the changing times to last forever.
Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife
River, Canal Group: River, Canal
Last Update Last Update: 4 YearAgo


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