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Situated on the Thai-Cambodian border at Ban Khlong Luek, Tambon Tha Kham, this Victory Gate was constructed in 1939. The shape of the gate consists of two octagonal 15-metre towers, with the base used as the guarding area. These towers were destroyed in the war. In 1959, the left tower was reconstructed in the original shape to commemorate the dead and injured soldiers. The right tower was altered into a huge marble heart-shaped boundary stone facing Cambodia, with the Thai national symbol of the Garuda on top, and the name "Thailand" below.

  • Open days

    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

  • Service hours

    08:00 to 17:30

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  • Address

    Tha Kham, Aranyaprathet, Sakweao 27120 Thailand

  • Phone number

    +66 (0) 1672 +66 (0) 3731 2282 

  • Fax number

    +66 (0) 3731 2286 

  • Email

    tatnayok@tat.or.th 

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