Story of "Phra Ruang Heritage" 

 Here, the "Heritage of Phra Ruang" as Sukhothai, Si Satchanalai, and Kamphaeng Phet inherited from
                knowledge and art from ancestors for over 700 years.
             
 "Heritage of Phra Ruang", a brand of tourism that reflects the essence of the three historical
                cities of the Sukhothai Kingdom. Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (Public
                Organization) or DASTA has held a community meeting in the area to develop this symbol system since
                2015.
             
                        • The pagoda with a shape of a budding lotus, the unique architecture of Phra Ruang's Land.
                        • The squares are tied together in three rings. The art and science of the three cities.
                        • The middle square from the World Heritage Badge
                        • Brown - Archeological sites and antiques/ Green - Agricultural cities / Blue - Freedom
                    
                “Phra Ruang” is the name of the king of the Sukhothai period who was a builder of the city with Buddhist
                principles, with agriculture, irrigation, transportation, trading, handicrafts, and Thai fonts (Lai Sue
                Thai). It became a peaceful environment, with the happiness of the people thanks to the virtues of the
                king. There were the local tales of Phra Ruang saying that he had supernatural words passing many
                valuable things through several generations. The places or activities with this symbol can be assumed as
                the heritage inherited from the Phra Ruang dynasty as the "Art on the Origin of Siam" and is also the
                heritage which the locals are proud of.
             
• The pagoda with a shape of a budding lotus, the unique architecture of Phra Ruang's Land. • The squares are tied together in three rings. The art and science of the three cities. • The middle square from the World Heritage Badge • Brown - Archeological sites and antiques/ Green - Agricultural cities / Blue - Freedom
 
         
         
         
         
        