The Three Pagodas Pass is 22 Km from Sangkhlaburi. The three pagodas were formerly three piles of stones; hence the location's name 'The three stone piles'. Later the stone piles were covered by chedi. This area was a border pass intensively used by Thai and Burmese armies since the first Burmese attack on Ayutthaya in 1568/69 AD until the war of the nine army forces at the time of King Rama I (1785 AD). It also marks the rugged Thailand-Myanmar border and is the site of a small thriving border market.
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