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    Study a network of tourism of the central provinces in Thailand

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    2017-11-15
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    Unkaw, Pornkid
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    This study the purpose of this research is to study a network of tourism of the central provinces in Thailand by topological analysis. Using the Gephi program to find that the trip by car or tour bus connects each province in the central region. Either 22 provinces. When analyzed with Gephi, there are Nodes: 22, Edges: 43 and Undirected Graph. The results of the analysis concluded that Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya and Nakhon Sawan provinces are the provinces with the most significant relationships with the provinces. There are many routes connecting to various tourist attractions. It can travel to many provinces. And to study was conducted to analyze the tourist information of each province in the central region. Either 22 provinces. When analyzed with Gephi, there are Nodes: 122, Edges: 145 and Undirected Graph. The overall conclusion was that Bangkok is the province with the most influential relationships with the nearest tourist attractions. The province is a popular tourist destination of the tour. There are tourist attractions that are of interest. It is a center that can travel to many provinces.
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