Khao Chang
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Khao Chang | |
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Khao Chang rising behind Phang Nga City Hall | |
Elevation | 240 m (787 ft) |
Listing | List of mountains in Thailand |
Location | |
Khao Chang | |
Location | Phang Nga, Thailand |
Coordinates | 8°27′6″N 98°31′2″E / 8.45167°N 98.51722°ECoordinates: 8°27′6″N 98°31′2″E / 8.45167°N 98.51722°E |
Geology | |
Type | karstic |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | drive |
Khao Chang (เขาช้าง), is a 45 m high hill in Phang Nga Province, Thailand. It is located in Phang Nga town right behind the City Hall.
At the foot of the mountain and within the Wat Phra Paht Phra Chim temple compound there is a cave known as Phung Chang, Elephant Belly Cave, with stalactites and stalagmites. Some parts of the cave are permanently flooded but they are accessible by boat.[1]
Symbolism
Khao Chang has symbolic significance in Phang Nga. Its massive silhouette looks like a crouched elephant. Khao Chang appears in the provincial seal of Phang Nga.
See also
References
External links
- Khao Chang (Elephant Mountain)—Phang-nga, Thailand. - Animal Memorials on Waymarking.com
- Phang Nga Official Website (Thai)
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