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Koh Lan is situated to the west of Pattaya Strait, about 7.7 kms from the shore, covering an area of about 4 square kilometers. There are beautiful beaches, clear water, and an abundance of coral, Visitors can view the coral either from a glass-bottom boat or by diving down directly.
A well-known beach is at Ta Waen Beach in the northern part of the island, a 750 meters stretch of white sand with ... read more
North Pattaya, Chonburi: not the northern-most part of Pattaya (as Naklua lies further north), but the section of Pattaya adjacent to the northern end of Pattaya Beach and extending inland to both the north and south of North Pattaya Road. Does not include Naklua....
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The Santuary of Truth is a wooden palace located next to the sea over the Wong Pra Chan bay. The palace was entirely constructed from wood in 1981 under typical Thai style building of wood dwelling theory. A master piece of wood carving reflects the art symbol. In similar manner the palace itself is also regarded as an unseen place in Thailand....
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Pattaya Floating Market was opened to the public in November 2008. The area of Pattaya is latest attraction which is situated on an approximately area of 100,000 square meters.
It is divided into 4 separate parts, each with its own unique location, represents the four regions of Thailand: Northern -, Central -, North-Eastern and Southern regions. These offer a special blend of differing trad... read more
It is divided into 4 separate parts, each with its own unique location, represents the four regions of Thailand: Northern -, Central -, North-Eastern and Southern regions. These offer a special blend of differing trad... read more
situated on the campus of Burapha University. The institute evolved from the Aquarium and Museum of Salt Water Animals through the financial assistance received from the Government of Japan. This institute aims to be the center of studies on Marine Science, consisting of three parts: the Marine Science Museum, Marine Animal Rearing Center and Marine Ocean Research Laboratory. The public will be ad...
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is a small hill in between Ang Sila village and Bang Saen Beach, along the beachside road from Ang Sila that winds up Sam Muk Hill. At the foot of the hill, Chao Mae Khao Sam Muk) who is widely venerated by the public. The cliff overlooking the sea has become a tourist spot where legend has it that a couple tragically ended their lives together after having vowed their eternal love for each other....
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Bang Saen Beach is a most popular and nearest beach which you can get to from Bangkok. Approximately 13 kilometers from the city of Chon Buri, it branches off to the right-hand side from Sukhumvit Highway, at kilometers 104, for a distance of 3 kilometers. Stretching along the beachfront, is a 2.5 kilometer Road.
Along the beach, one finds vendors offering drinks and seafood snacks suc... read more
Along the beach, one finds vendors offering drinks and seafood snacks suc... read more
a market famous for Chonburi's local handicraft and souvenirs about 1 kilometer from the junction leading to Bang Saen. Among its well-known buys are different types of dried seafood, Khao Lam or gluttonous rice baked in bamboo, hor-mok (spicy steamed fish cakes), hoi-jor (deep fried shrimp cakes), sweetened-banana and taro chips, and sweetened-fruit preserves....
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Koh Lan
A well-known beach is at Ta Waen Beach in the northern part of the island, a 750 meters stretch of white sand with ... read more
Koh Sichang is a large island in the middle of the sea about 12 kilometers from the Si Racha shore, Chonburi province. What attract visitors to the island is its beautiful natural surroundings, tranquil atmosphere and fresh air that have long made the island popular. Circling the island is a narrow road, only a little over 1 meter in width, wide enough only for a motorized tricycle.
Chinese pavili... read more
Chinese pavili... read more