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In the
midst of dynamic modern growth, Bangkok miraculously manages to
preserve its cultural heritage to a marked degree. The soaring
roofs and gleaming spires of the Grand Palace and the city’s many
historic temples – Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Temple of Dawn
and other evocative shrines – present the visitor with a picture
of medieval Oriental wonder; the very stuff of Eastern fairytales.
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Phuket is located
in the southwest and is also the largest island in Thailand.It's
the only one island that has a status to be a province. It is
about. 867 km south from Bangkok. It is surrounded by water contain
with much marine lives and the town, Phuket, is known as the Sino-Portuguese
architecture buildings. The populations about 2.5 hundred thousands
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Krabi
offers one of Thailand's most beautiful coast line, unusual limestone
formations which cast extraordinary silhouettes, reaching far
out into the Andaman Sea. Krabi is on the Andaman Sea coast of
southwest Thailand between 7' 30' and 8' 30' north latitude, and
98' 30' and 99' 30' west longitude, total area is 4,709 square
kilometers.
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Koh Samui is Thailand's
third largest island and the largest in the south-east of the
Gulf of Thailand. Koh in the Thai language means island and there
are around eighty islands surrounding Samui: Koh Pha Ngan, Koh
Tao and Koh Tan are the closest and also inhabited. Samui is more
than 280 sq. km. in area and has a population of approximately
34,000.
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Pattaya
is 147 kilometers southeast of Bangkok, and faces the Thai Gulf.
It is Asia's premier beach resort, and caters with equal appeal
to families, couples and single visitors.
Pattaya's relaxing tropical ambience is synonymous with every
ingredient for memorable holidays.
Accommodation ranges from luxuriously appointed backside hotels
with superb convention facilities to simple guesthouses. |
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Chiang
Mai is Thailand's principal northern city. Chiang Mai is the pro-vincial
capital of a largely mountainous province, also called Chiang
Mai, which is some 20,000 square kilometres in area.
Chiang Mai city is 700 kilometres north of Bangkok, was founded
in 1296, and is located in a fertile valley some 300 matres above
sea level. |
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