When did Krabi become a city?
1872
How many square kilometers is Krabi?
4500 square kilometers
What is Krabi's most famous dish called?
Khua Kling
Krabi has a temple with beautiful architecture called
Khao Ngon Nak (Dragon Crest Mountain)
What invasions happened in the 18th centuries?
The Burmese invasions
What stone are the cliffs made of?
Limestone
What is the majority religion in Krabi?
Buddhism
What creative piece of art captures the essence of Krabi?
The Mud Crabs Sculpture
Krabi was one of 12 urban communities that had what animal as their town image?
They had a monkey as their town image
How many islands are surrounding Krabi?
150
What is a common type of art done and sold at festivals?
Seashell art
What viewpoint offers stunning 360° views of the Andaman Sea and surrounding islands?
Railay View Point
Who founded Krabi?
King Rama
What is the biggest cave in Krabi?
The Tiger Cave Temple
The Krabi people remove their shoes before entering homes, temples or________?
Shops
What is the unique floating village called?
Koh Panyi or Floating Muslim Village
Why is it named Krabi?
It's named after the Sanskrit word for sword from the steep jagged limestone cliffs
What is Krabi's national flower?
Ratchaphruek or the Golden Shower Tree
What is the Thai New Years called?
Songkran
What is the Krabi town signal?
It is a scenic spot to continue your journey through Krabi