Located within the Muang Municipality of Pattani, was constructed
during the administration of Field Marshal Sarit Dhanarath and
inaugurated on May 3, 1963. Built in the lslamic architectural
style, it is the venue for praying ceremony during major Islamic
days. A visit to the Central Mosque is a “must” for every visitor
who should not miss the opportunity to see the great beauty of the
structure.
Located in Tambon Krue Se, Muang District, on Highway no. 42 (Pattani-Narathiwat)
about 7 kms. From the provincial town. The mosque is of the
round-pillar, brick-and-mortar style of the Middle East. The most
significant aspect of the mosque is the unfinished domed roof.
Legend has it that it could never be completed because of the curse
placed on it by Chao Mae Lim Kor Niew. Nearby is the tomb of the
Chao Mae (goddess). It is believed that the Mosque was built during
the reign of King Naresuan the Great (circa 1578-1599 A.D.)
Is located within the Muang municipality of Pattani. Adherents of
the Lim Koh Niew Goddess in the province fashion ner image in cashew
nut tree (the same type of wood on which the Goddess hung herself)
and place them in the shrine which is revered by both the
townspeople and neighboring townships. Ceremonies to pay respect the
Goddess and a procession in her honor are held every year during
February-March (3 rd month of the lunar calendar)
Located at Tambon Rusamilae, Amphoe Mueang, about one kilometre from
town, this public park is on the left side of the Pattani River, next to
the Songkhla Nakharin University. The Park is decorated with many
flowers, and a very beautiful landscape.