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Agrotourism - “Little House in the Big Wood,” Lang Suan District, Chumphon Province
Sub district Wang Tako District Lang Suan Province Chumphon
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Little House in the Big Wood is a learning center of sufficiency economy philosophy. It was established by the new generation of agriculturists who would like to inherit sufficient agriculture. By applying a house and garden as the learning center for visitors.
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