Tak Bai

It is situated on the western bank of the Golok River estuary, which is the natural international boundary between Thailand and Malaysia.Visitors can enter Malaysia via Pengkalan Kubor, Kelantan with a ferry service.Administratively it is a town (thesaban mueang), and covers 9.14 km2 of the subdistrict (tambon) Che He.[1] It is the location of the Tak Bai Incident of 25 October 2004 in which at least 85 demonstrators died.[2][3] Under the 1909 Anglo-Siamese Treaty the Golok River was made the new border and thus Tabal was reassigned to Narathiwat Province.
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