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Loei is the provincial capital of Loei Province. Loei is an ecotourism city surrounded by undulating mountain ranges whose summits are covered by foggy lines, abundant with various kinds of flora. The well-known ones are Phu Kradueng, Phu Luang and Phu Ruea. Its temperature is comfortably cool, with beautiful geographical surroundings, as well as, unique cultures and traditions; Phi Ta Khon, awaiting travellers to come and experience the miracle of this land. Loei is 520 kilometres from Bangkok, covering an area of 11,424 square kilometres. It is a boundary province located in the upper northeastern part of Thailand, on the bank of the Mekong River along the Phetchabun mountain range. In the past, it was a small community in a prosperous empire during the same period as the Thai Kingdom of Ayutthaya. Later, the Lan Chang Empire became weaker, therefore, the community moved to be with Ayutthaya. During the reign of King Rama V of the Rattanakosin period, the community was upgraded to be Loei province. Arrive here after a sojourn in the region's dreamy countryside and Loei, the capital of the province, is little more than a reminder that concrete and congestion still exist. Efforts to upgrade the town, including a large city-centre lake and a plush new hotel, have done little to haul Loei out of the doldrums, and, as the Tourism Authority of Thailand itself says: ‘The city of Loei has little to hold the traveller's interest.'
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