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The
province is renowned for the resort of Hua Hin, where
the Royal Family has a summer palace, Klai Kangwon, which
is open to the public when royalty is not in residence.
'Thailand's first beach resort, it maintains a quaint
old world feeling with small streets and night market
to walk around, Thailand's oldest golf course, and a beautiful
railway station |
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To
the south is the magnificent Khao Sam Roi Yot National
Park, a marsh : wetland park, with soaring peaks, quiet
beaches and a wide range of exotic bird life. Popular
activities include nature walks, bird watching and boat
rides along Khao Daeng Canal. Of the numerous caves, visitors
usually head for Phraya Nakhon Cave, where a superb royal
pavilion, built for King Chulalongkorm stands inside the
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Prachuap
Khiri Khan is a delightful town with a wide curving bay.
At the north end is Khao Chong Krachok (Mirror Tunnel
Mountain), with a large hole in it that appears to reflect
the sky. At the top, Wat Thammikaram offers good views
of the bay and is home to a colony of monkeys. |
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