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    When travelers are planning their trips to Thailand, the first stops that come to mind are often the most popular ones: Stops in Chiang Mai, for instance, and Bangkok are must-dos. But the beautiful Southeast Asian country has so much more to offer, in terms of urban wonders, than its most populous cities. Here, four lesser-known Thai cities that you should absolutely put on your travel list. 

    Mae Hong Son

    Where it is: On the border of Thailand and Myanmar, in the mountainous Thai province of the same name. 

    Why you should go: Because of its nearness to Thailand, visiting Mae Hong Son might feel like experiencing a little bit of Myanmar — there are some cultural shared areas, and it's unlike anything or anywhere else on the planet.

    Sukhothai 

    Where it is: About 230 kilometers north of Bangkok, Sukhothai is characterized by its relative remoteness. 

    Why you should go: Sukhothai is a UNESCO World Heritage City, due to its proliferation(增殖) of ancient temple ruins. In fact, the city was the birthplace of Thai architecture and culture, so if you want to get a good taste of Thailand's history, there's nowhere better to be.

    Khao Lak 

    Where it is: On Thailand's south-central coast. "Khaolak"translates in English to "Lak mountain", which is the highest peak in the area's hilly region.

    Why you should go: If you're seeking a bit of peace, quiet, and calm beachfront, Khao Lak is the place to go. It's a change of pace from many of Thailand's other cities, which are exciting, colourful, and busy — and who doesn't need a moment to recharge every now and again?

    Chiang Rai 

    Where it is: Northern Thailand, in the mountainous province of the same name. 

    Why you should go: Chiang Rai is Chiang Mai's sister town, and for all of the latter's popularity, Chiang Rai is absolutely relaxed. Like Khao Lak, this is a great place to sit back and enjoy the scenery.

    1. (1) Sukhothai is most likely intended for ____. 
      A . Mountaineers B . artists C . hikers D . history lovers
    2. (2) What do these four cities have in common? 
      A . They are colorful. B . They are less crowded. C . They are famous. D . They are ancient.
    3. (3) What is the purpose of the text? 
      A . To entertain. B . To inform. C . To advertise. D . To describe.

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