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Hat Pattaya
The half-moon-shaped Pattaya
Beach is 4 kilometers long with a road running
parallel to the beach. From the mid-section to
the southern end of the area, there is a vast
array of restaurants, bars, department stores,
souvenir stores, as well as other places of
entertainment. To the north of the beach are
various mini-resorts and hotels in a quieter
atmosphere.
It's actually free to stroll along the beaches,
but operators will charge you for the services
they provide, i.e. the beach chair. A price is
roughly $0.5 per chair, though bargaining is
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Sanctuary of Truth (Prasat Satchatham)
The compound, which covers an area of more than
two rais, is situated by the sea at Laem
Ratchawet on Na Klua Road, North Pattaya. Within
the compound is a gigantic temple-like structure
entirely made of wood that is 105 meters high at
the highest point which was constructed to
withstand wind and sunshine on the seashore.
With exquisite architectural features, the
sanctuary was conceived out of the vision that
human civilization has been achieved and
nurtured by religious and philosophical truths.
Open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., admission fee
is 500 baht with Dolphin Training Shows at 11.30
a.m. and 3.30 p.m. or visit
www.sanctuaryoftruth.com |
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Mini Siam
Located at Km. 143 on Highway No. 3 is a
wonderland of miniature replicas of such
outstanding architectural works as the Temple of
the Emerald Buddha, Democracy Monument, the
Bridge over the River Kwai, Prasat Hin Phimai,
etc. Replicas of places of world significance
are also displayed in the miniworld area. These
include the Tower Bridge, Eiffel Tower, the
Statue of Liberty and Trevi Fountain. It is open
daily from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m. Admission fee is
200 bahts. Call (038) 421628, 424232 or (02) 271
1896, 616 1533 for more information. |
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Pattaya Elephant Village
Located on Phonpraphanimit Road, which is off of
Highway No.3 at Km. 145, the Pattaya Elephant
Village showcases daily life of elephants and
their masters. It also offers stage shows, which
demonstrate how to catch wild elephants,
elephants-at-work in the jungle, elephants
playing football, a grand war, and elephants'
parades. Elephant rides around the village are
recommended. The one-hour-long elephant shows
are held at 14.30 hrs.
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Khao Chi Chan
Khao Chi Chan features a sculptural image
erected to honor His Majesty King erected to
honor is Majesty King Bhumibol on te occasion of
te 50th anniversary of his enthronenment. The
image is a sitting figure called Pang Man Wichai
and copied from Phra Phuttawarachabopit which
combines both Sukhothai and Lanna arts. The
images is 109 meters in eight and 70 meters and
the figure is named Phra Phuttamaha
Wachirauttamapat Satsada that means the Buddha
who has brightness and sublimity like
Mahawachira. There are many kinds of plant
surrounding and huts for the visitors |
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The Million-Year Stone Park and Crocodile
The Million-Year Stone Park and Crocodile Farm,
which is located approximately 9 kilometers from
Pattaya City, has beautifully landscaped grounds
with elaborate flower and rock gardens. In
addition, the farm has hundreds of crocodiles as
well as some rare animals, including albino
bears and horses. Crocodile shows, magic
performances and animal shows run 6 times a day
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open daily from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m., the admission fee is 300 baht. Call
(038) 249347-9 or (02) 579 4008, 579 5033 for
more information. |
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Ko Lan
Lying about 7.5 kilometers off of Pattaya by a
45-minute ferry or 15 minutes by speed boat ride,
the island measures 2 kilometers by 5 kilometers
and offers several white sandy beaches, notably
Hat Ta Waen, Hat Laem Thian and Hat Thong Long,
the latter facing coral reefs. Visitors can
choose either snorkeling or viewing the coral
from glass bottom boats. Ferries to the island
leave South Pattaya pier daily from 10.00 a.m.
to 6.30 p.m. Cruises by sailing junks, with
lunch provided are also available. |
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Cabaret Shows
Tiffany on Pattaya II Road provides
three shows daily at 7 p.m., 8.30 p.m. and 10.00
p.m. Admission fee is 500/600 baht. Call (038)
429642, 421700-5 for more information. |
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