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Places of Interest in Thalang
District
Thalang
Nation Museum Ancient artifacts from Phuket's history
are on display; the oldest were found on the west coast. In addition
there are elongxhibits detailing the famous Battle of Thalang
involving the Two Heroines, daily life in Phuket, and the Sea
Gipsy culture.
Naka
Noy Island this small, guiet island with fine sandy
beaches lies just off Phuket's northeast shore. Water are suitable
for swimming. One item of interest at Koh Naka Noy not found in
many other places is its pearl farm. Boats can be hired from Ao
Por Pier, off Pa khlok road , for travel to Naka Noy Island and
Package trips are available at tour agencies, generally including
lunch and visit to pearl farm.
Surin
Beach Evergreen trees rim this small, curving bay beneath
the foothills north of Kamala. Surin is home to Phuket's first
golf course, a nine-hole course laid out more than sixty years
ago during the reign of King Rama VII . It is now largely in disuse
except as a park The steep incline of the beach, turbulent water,
and big waves make Surin dangerous place to swim during the rainy
season.
Bangtao
Beach is a large open bay with one of Phuket's longest
beaches. It was once used for tin mining, but has since been developed
into a luxury resort. Most of it is occupied by the Laguna complex,
a massive five-hotel development with golf course. There are,
however, accommodations available outside Laguna at the bay's
south end. Dry season swimming is excellent, and at the bay's
north end is a smaller bay, almost completely enclosed, at the
mouth of which is some fine coral. Plenty of places to eat, tour
companies, and other tourist facilities available either at Laguna
or in the nearby town of Cherng Talay.
Nai
Yang Beach is where the Nation Park office are located.
The beach itself is a long curving bay lined with evergreens that
provide shade to picnickers--for which activity this a very popular
spot. The large coral reef is home to many different species of
fish, and Nai Yang is well known as a site where sea turtles come
to lay their eggs during the period from November to February; the
population of these has, however, dropped off greatly. First class
accommodations are available, and small food vendors cater to the
many day trippers that visit.
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so goood neo Qiu qing 30 August 2007 06:47 | what a nice place ashton goh 30 August 2007 06:45 | up yours 04 June 2007 09:21 | i found a &^%((* 04 June 2007 09:13 |
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