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Padang Matsirat Review

4.3 /514 Reviews
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Padang Mashili (Rice burning field) is the remains of the village's previous villagers in order to prevent invaders from robbing their rice and fire burning the entire rice field, which is also very spectacular, and there are many left on the brands that are recorded here.

Padang Matsirat

Posted: Jun 30, 2018
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  • M30***41
    4/5Excellent

    Good Services EverThank you for treat us with excellent service. He''s a man full of kindness. Thank u also with affordable price for a whole wonderful package for my family. Wish to come again with your service.

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    Posted: Jun 23, 2019
  • D23***98
    4/5Excellent
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    Padang Masri, or “Rice Burn Farm,” is the remnants of the village's villagers who set fire to burn the entire rice field to stop the Siam invaders and seize their rice. Even today, it is said, when the downpours rain, sometimes these charred rice will float to the ground.

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    Posted: Dec 6, 2017
  • Esytfg
    5/5Outstanding
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    This was once a battlefield in ancient times, mainly the war here, causing a lot of rice fields to be destroyed, historical significance and prayer peace greater than the actual landscape.

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    Posted: Aug 20, 2016
  • 破坏死光
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's too far from the city! In short, it is still a very good place. Very special, have time to go and see

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    Posted: Sep 10, 2016
  • _NE***26
    4/5Excellent
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    Historical significance and prayer peace is greater than the actual landscape. The pastures here are state-owned and the area is very large. Many wheat and rice are planted here concentratedly. It is golden in autumn.

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    Posted: Aug 22, 2016
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