If there is a monument to be seen when you comes to Yasothon, it is the Giant Toad. If you come back without a photo of this building on the river front, nobody will believe you came to Yasothon. Otherwise the old town is quite pretty with its old Franco-Indochinese painted wooden houses. This area is called Ban Singha Tha. It's nice to have a walk, it feels a little like you are going back in time. Also take time to visit Wat Mahathat in the same area. Otherwise, there is also Paya Thaen park, which is only interesting because it is from there that the rockets are fired during the Bun Bang Fai festival.
Outside the city you have some interesting artisan villages like Ban Thung Nang Ok and Ban Na Samai for bamboo basket making and Ban Si Than famous throughout the country for its making of kit pillow
This 5-storey museum shaped as a giant toad was recently built and got very popular throughout the country. It is almost is as famous as Yasothon Rocket Festival now. Go have a look, the building is funny !
Ban Sing Tha is one of the prettiest quarters with ancient houses inThailand. There you will see beautiful painted wooden houses dating back to a century and a Chinese temple. Walking through the streets here is very nice. You will feel like you're going back in time.
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Wat Mahathat This temple is the most important in Yasothon city. It is known for his Laotian-style chedi. You will also find one of the famous wooden stilt libraries ho trai that many ancient temples in THailand had to preserve their buddhist scriptures.
Ban Thung Nang Ok and Ban Na Samai These two villages about ten kilometers outside the city are known for their bamboo basketery. You will be able to witness their manufacture and of course buy some as a souvenir.
Ban Thung Nang Ok and Ban Na Samai This village is renowned in Thailand for the manufacture of traditional thai pillow. It is about twenty kilometers from Yasothon. You will see the manufacture of the kit pillows and buy them for souvenir.
Phu Tham Phra Situated in the forest 85 kilometers from Yasothon, this 16-meter-long, 6-meter-wide cave houses many Buddha images including a long reclining Buddha.
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