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Thang Sai Temple Khao Pak Thong Chai is located atop Khao Thong Chai (Thong Chai Hill), a significant hill overlooking the coast in Bang Saphan district. This hill has long been crucial in maritime history, believed to have been a watchtower point for observing and signaling ships passing through the Gulf of Thailand. The primary tourist attraction is the "Phra Maha That Chedi Phakdi Prakat,"...
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Koh Talu
Phraya Nakhon Cave is located within Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park and is one of the most famous and unmissable destinations in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Accessing the cave is not easy, but the effort is richly rewarded: the journey starts at Laem Sala Beach and requires a hike up and down a hill over a relatively steep and rough path, totaling about 430 meters. This path serves as a mental a...
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Khao Kalok, officially part of the Thao Kosa Forest Park, is a small limestone hill that juts out into the sea. It is famous for its unique structure that, when viewed from the sea, resembles a human skull, specifically featuring a large natural opening that looks like an empty eye socket, which is the origin of the intriguing name "Khao Kalok" (Skull Mountain). This hill is situated at the end of...
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Ao Manao
Khao Lom Muak is situated within the area of Wing 5 Air Force Base, a site of profound military and national historical significance, as it was the location of the "Battle of Prachuap Khiri Khan" during World War II. This critical engagement took place on December 8, 1941, when Japanese forces landed at Ao Manao. The Thai airmen stationed at the Prachuap Airfield fiercely resisted the invasion for...
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Wing 5 Historical Park is a significant cultural and historical landmark in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, commemorating the fierce battle that occurred during World War II when Japanese troops landed at Ao Manao on December 8, 1941. This event marked a crucial moment in Thailand’s wartime history and highlighted the courage and sacrifice of the Royal Thai Air Force personnel.
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Pranburi Walking Street is a nighttime market held in the old Pranburi community area, close to the Pranburi Railway Station, which was historically the heart of the district. This walking street initiative began around 2010 (B.E. 2553), with the goal of revitalizing the old market community and promoting cultural tourism. The market is not just a shopping venue; it is a space that fully encapsula...
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Monsoon Valley Vineyard formerly known as Hua Hin Hills Vineyard is one of the largest and most famous vineyards in Thailand. Established by Siam Winery, it is located approximately 45 kilometers west of Hua Hin town. This vineyard is situated in a valley area, providing the right climate and soil conditions for growing grapes suitable for winemaking, despite being in the tropics. It is the origin...
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Cicada Market is a highly popular art and craft night market in Hua Hin. It is located near Khao Takiab, close to the Hyatt Regency Hua Hin hotel, and not far from the town center. The market has been operating since 2011 with the concept of creating a space to showcase the artistic works and crafts of emerging artists and designers. The market atmosphere is shady and cozy because it is situated b...
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Chatsila Market is a famous and well-known night market among tourists, situated in a prime location in Hua Hin. It is located on Dechanuchit Road and connects directly to the Hua Hin Night Market (Talad Toh Rung Hua Hin), allowing visitors to easily explore both markets consecutively. What sets Chatsila Market apart is its distinctive design, featuring a light-green canvas canopy covering th...
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Hua Hin Beach, nestled along the Gulf of Thailand in Prachuap Khiri Khan, is a timeless coastal gem that effortlessly blends royal heritage with natural serenity. With over five kilometers of powdery white sands and gentle, rolling waves, the beach exudes a refined elegance rarely found elsewhere in Thailand. Unlike many other crowded seaside destinations, Hua Hin Beach is intentionally free from ...
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Hua Hin Railway Station is considered one of the most beautiful railway stations in Thailand and is a key symbol of Hua Hin town. The railway line first opened during the reign of King Rama VI and played a crucial role in transforming Hua Hin into a popular resort destination for the Royal Family and the nobility. The station building stands out with its mixed Victorian-Thai architecture, primaril...
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Seenspace Hua Hin is a highly popular modern lifestyle community mall located in Hua Hin. It is situated right on the beach in the northern part of the town, allowing visitors to fully enjoy shopping, dining, and relaxing while taking in the beautiful sea views. The core concept is to create a "Space" where people can be "Seen" and gather together, all under a minimalist and tasteful architectural...
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