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One
of the world's most exotic and colourful cities. This city
magically binds you to its spectacular marvels of an ancient
culture of golden temples and palaces while its bustling
open - air markets and neon - beconing nightlife fills your
waking hours.
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| Hua
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If you like strolling along the quiet streets of a friendly
coastal village , sampling delicious seafood in restaurants
overlooking brightly lit fishing boats on the Gulf of Thailand
,then here- Hua Hin could very well be what you are looking
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| Chaam |
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| Located
on the sunrise side of the Gulf of Siam, Cha Am, a 30 km.
stretch of casuarina-lined sandy beach full of beautiful resorts,
is just 170 km. south of Bangkok. Cha Am is only 20 km. from
Hua-Hin airport, with 25 minutes from Bangkok by air. |
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| Ayutthaya |
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| Ayutthaya
is a distinguishingly historical place that still keeps its
mesmerising charm until today. This province was once a capital
city for the longest period in the Thai history. Thus, it
is rich in historical sites and historical artifacts, making
it the world's notable cultural heritage. |
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| Prachuap
Khirikhan |
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| Prachuap
Khiri Khan remains an attractive leisure sport for tourists
who still prefer spending weekends at Khao Sam Roi Yot National
Park, Suan Son Pradiphat and Hua Hin in particular. With these
attractions, Prachuap Khiri Khan is no longer just the bypass
to the South. |
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| Kanchanaburi |
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| Kanchanaburi
province boasts some of the finest natural scenery in the
whole of Thailand, and yet is only 129 kilometres west of
Bangkok. Kanchanaburi town is the site of the infamous Bridge
over the River Kwai built by Allied prisoners during World
War II. The bridge still remains. |
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