Most of the Thais living in the bordering provinces in the Deep South are Muslims. Unique in nature, they possess a respected way of life, customs and traditions, attire, and leisure pursuits which are different from that of the country's other regions. They include the making and painting of a Kolae boat, raising Zebra Dove or Barred Ground Dove, enjoying traditional Hulu performances, and most importantly performing religious activities at the mosques. Pattani Central Mosque is known to be the largest and most beautiful mosque in Thailand.