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คุณเที่ยว ภูเก็ต ครั้งสุดท้ายเมื่อไร...เด่วนี้เปลี่ยนไปเยอะ สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวเกิดใหม่เพียบ แอดมินอับเดทให้สุดๆเลย เม.ย. ปี 59 นี้
ภูเก็ต ฉบับต้องเที่ยว มีที่ไหนกันบ้าง จริงๆแล้วแอดมินอยากใส่อีกหลายแห่งที่เคยไปสำรวจมาด้วยตัวเอง น่าเที่ยวหลายที่ แต่เกรงว่าจะเยอะเกินจังหวัดอื่นๆมากเกินไป ก็ขอเพียงเท่านี้ มาดูกันตามพิกัด GPS นี้ได้เลย (ไม่ได้เรียงอันดับตามความนิยมน่ะครับ)
Wat Chalong holds a storied past dating back to the reign of King Rama II. However, it rose to national prominence during the reign of King Rama V, largely due to the extraordinary charisma and spiritual leadership of Luang Pho Cham (Phra Khru Wisutthi Wongsachan Yanmuni). In 1876, during the Ang Yee (Chinese Coolie) Rebellion, Luang Pho Cham played a pivotal role by providing sacred white cl...
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Promthep Cape, or Laem Phromthep, is a geographical masterpiece situated at the southernmost extremity of Phuket Island. The name "Phrom" is derived from the Hindu deity Brahma, symbolizing purity, while "Thep" means God, together translating to "God's Cape." Geologically, the cape is characterized by its high metamorphic rock cliffs that endure the constant erosion of the Andaman Sea. The mo...
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Thalang National Museum is one of the most important historical, archaeological, and cultural learning centers in Phuket and the Andaman region. It was established through a collaboration between local residents and the Fine Arts Department as a memorial to the heroism of Thao Thep Krasattri and Thao Si Sunthon in the Battle of Thalang in 1785. This significant event reflects the unity and bravery...
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Phuket Old Town, over 120 years old, was established in the late 19th century during Phuket’s tin-mining boom (circa 1880s–1900s). The town prospered as Chinese Hokkien immigrants and European merchants—particularly the Portuguese—settled here, shaping the unique Sino-Portuguese architectural style blending Eastern grace and Western grandeur.
The pastel-coloured shophouses ...
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Wat Phra Phut is a highly significant temple and cultural landmark of Phuket Province, located in the Thalang district. A leading example from the late Ayutthaya and early Rattanakosin periods, the temple served not only as a place of worship for the public but also as a spiritual center, a tradition passed down through generations. Investigations and oral traditions in the area indicate that...
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Phra Phut Ming Mongkhon Ek Nak Khiri, widely recognized as the "Big Buddha Phuket," stands majestically atop Nakkerd Hill at an elevation of approximately 370 meters above sea level. This contemporary Maravijaya-style Buddha statue features a lap width_ of 25.45 meters and a total height_ of 45 meters. The core structure is engineered from high-strength reinforced concrete designed to withstand the ...
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Phuket FantaSea is a large-scale nighttime cultural theme park located on Kamala Beach in Phuket. Developed to reflect the unique identity of Thai art and culture through contemporary entertainment, the park covers over 350 rai (approximately 100 acres). It's designed to resemble a legendary city, seamlessly blending traditional Thai architecture with cutting-edge light, sound, and visual technolo...
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Patong Beach is considered the starting point of tourism in Phuket, and as the most controlled point in Thailand, it has developed from a village in several parts into a major tourist area with various components, including international hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues. It is seen as a central, controlled area, stretching in three directions, facing northwest. Generally, the we...
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Kata Beach is geographically distinguished by its 1.5-kilometer crescent-shaped shoreline, divided into two main areas: Kata Yai and Kata Noi. The beach is renowned for its remarkably fine, powdery white sand and a gentle seafloor gradient. During the high season (November to April), the waters remain calm and crystal clear, making it a safe and ideal location for swimming and stand-up paddleboard...
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Karon Beach
Karon Beach is situated on the western coast of Phuket, positioned between the vibrant Patong Beach to the north and the serene Kata Beach to the south. Stretching approximately 3 kilometers, it is the second-longest beach on the island. Its physical geography is notably distinct, characterized by a remarkably straight coastline with no offshore islands to obstruct the view, providing visitors wit...
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Kata Noi Beach is situated just south of Kata Beach, separated by a small hilly headland. This crescent-shaped beach stretches approximately 700 meters and is distinguished by its exceptionally fine, powdery white sand, which is notably softer and whiter than that of the neighboring Kata and Karon beaches. The water quality here is consistently high, remaining remarkably clear due to the bay's s...
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3 Bays Viewpoint, formerly known as Karon Viewpoint, is one of Phuket's most famous coastal viewpoints. Located on the coastal road between Nai Harn and Karon beaches in Karon Subdistrict, Phuket Town, it sits on a hilltop at a suitable height_, offering unobstructed views of the Andaman Sea coastline. It has become a must-visit landmark for tourists in Phuket due to its easy accessibility, conveni...
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Sarasin Bridge is a historically and significantly important bridge in southern Thailand, serving as a crucial link between Phuket and Phang Nga provinces. Located in the Pak Phra Strait, a natural waterway separating Phuket Island from the mainland, the original bridge opened in 1967 to facilitate travel and transportation. A parallel bridge was later constructed to accommodate increasing traffic...
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