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Hua Thanon Beach

Hua Thanon Beach


The Muslim angling town of Hua Thanon offers a handful of fish eateries, but its primary attraction dwells in the old civilizations of the localized fishermen.  photo credit: Starbuck Powersurge Intricately painted woody boats are used to this daytime to grab and hiss seafood straightaway to the localized grocery stores. The seaside is a working surroundings & not really helpful, but take a stroll through its grocery store & captivate a glance into the lives of one of the island’s new communities. Beyond Hua Thanon, the south-Central seashore offers many of the most unspoiled elemental scenery on Samui. You will salvage quaint localized villages and coconut plantations that have endured the test of time. The jog of life here remains when it has been over the recent 50 years,... Read more ...

Pictures from Hua Thanon Beach

Pictures from Hua Thanon Beach


Take a look at these great pictures from the Muslim fishing village of Hua Thanon. It offers a handful of seafood restaurants, but its main attraction lies in the ancient cultures of the local fishermen. Intricately painted wooden boats are used to this day to catch and deliver fish directly to the local markets. The beach is a working environment and not very pleasant, but take a stroll through its market and capture a glimpse into the lives of one of the island’s original communities. Beyond Hua Thanon, the southern coast offers some of the most unspoiled natural scenery on Samui. You will find quaint local villages and coconut plantations that have endured the test of time. The pace of life here remains as it has been over the past 50 years, or more. Text and Source: Original... Read more ...

Beaches on Koh Samui - and more!

Beaches on Koh Samui - and more!


Samui’s towns and beaches Koh Samui is the 3rd largest island in Thailand, located within the calm waters of the Gulf of Thailand. This beautiful tropical paradise has been charming its visitors ever since the first tourists arrived in 1971. Originally established as a coconut plantation, the body of the island has been basically divided into beaches, with each one maintaining its own special atmosphere and attraction. Its hinterland consists of forested hills of limestone and granite, and the shoreline is made up of countless palm-fringed beaches and bays. photo credit: Starbuck PowersurgeThose who experience Samui are rewarded with an idyllic tropical retreat featuring white-sand beaches, a sapphire-blue sea, an abundance of tantalising Thai cuisine, and an extraordinarily warm and friendly... Read more ...





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