. "Three Pagodas Pass"@en . "Three Pagodas Pass (Burmese: \u1018\u102F\u101B\u102C\u1038\u101E\u102F\u1036\u1038\u1006\u1030 \u1010\u1031\u102C\u1004\u103A\u1000\u103C\u102C\u1038\u101C\u1019\u103A\u1038, Burmese pronunciation: [p\u02B0aj\u00E1 \u03B8\u00F3\u028A\u0274 z\u00F9 t\u00E0\u028A\u0274 d\u0291\u00E1 l\u00E1\u0274]; Thai: \u0E14\u0E48\u0E32\u0E19\u0E40\u0E08\u0E14\u0E35\u0E22\u0E4C\u0E2A\u0E32\u0E21\u0E2D\u0E07\u0E04\u0E4C, rtgs: Dan Chedi Sam Ong, Thai pronunciation: [d\u00E0\u02D0n t\u0255e\u02D0di\u02D0 s\u01CE\u02D0m \u0294o\u014B]) is a pass in the Tenasserim Hills on the border between Thailand and Burma (Myanmar), at an elevation of 282 metres (925 ft). The pass links the town of Sangkhla Buri in the north of Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, to the town of Payathonsu in the south of Kayin State, Myanmar."@en . . .