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PATTAYA: Jewel of the East Coast

Thailand’s east coast, unfolding some 150 kilometers from the mouth of Chao Phraya river to the Cambodian border, is dotted with beach resorts for all seasons. Pride of the coast is Pattaya, once a sleepy fishing village in 1960. Vietnam War in the last decade was a starting point for Pattaya to spread its beauty and fame to outsiders when thousands of American troops flooded into its shore and marked her a recreation center and vacation paradise.

Less than two decades, it has been transformed into an international tourist spot dubbed as the "Jewel of the East Coast." It is filled with modern public facilities, including local and international banks, malls, hospitals, a world-class golf course, variety of sports, international and local cuisines and all kinds of accommodations.

Pattaya offers an impressive range of accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets. It has deluxe beachfront and cliff-top hotels which maintain facilities and services at par with the best in Bangkok.

Siam City Hotels and Resorts (SCHR) has two hotels in Pattaya – the Siam Bayview (where the group was billeted), the Siam Bayshore and the Siam City Hotel in Bangkok.

Kanala Sukusol, president of SCHR said, "Thailand’s unique charm and culture play a significant role in each of our three hotels. Pattaya’s Siam Bayshore and Siam Bayview accentuate Thailand’s natural beauty and tranquility while the Siam City Hotel in Bangkok connects the traditional Thai chain with contemporary European flare."

Sightseeing includes the Yannasangwararan, a new Buddhist temple dedicated to the King, the Nong Nuch Park, a 600-acre botanical park reputed to be the world’s largest orchid nursery. It features cultural performances and an elephant show where one can see them painting, massaging, playing basketball, riding a bicycle, among others.

Other places of interest are Mini Siam (replicas of 80 sacred and other cities around Thailand); the Sanctuary of Truth located at Ratchawet Cape; Pattaya Watch Tower, the first highest tower and revolving restaurant; Wat Yan Sangwararam, a royal temple which enshrines a replica of Buddha footprints, a large stupa where the relics of the Lord Buddha and disciples are enshrined.

One can go to Pattaya Beach, which is paralleled by a tree-lined promenade and beach road. The northern part is lined with hotels and restaurants while the central area is the shopping haven. Located at the southern is Pattaya’s nightlife destination and walking street.

Transportation within Pattaya is not hard. Wherever you go, you can always see the Song-thaews, a one-ton pick-up truck with roof, and fare costing 10-30 baht per person depending on the distance, in Bangkok City, they use the Tuk Tuk, a three-wheel motorbike and collects 30 baht depending on the distance. Bargaining prior to boarding is accepted and widely done.

On the second day after lunch, the tour operators went to Bangkok City and stayed at Baiyoke Sky Hotel. The hotel is the tallest tower in Bangkok, rising 88storey above its skyline.

It has 673 rooms that provide all the comfort, services and style one expects of an international hotel.

On the other hand, Eastin Bangkok Hotel boasts of 284 spacious deluxe and superior rooms, plus suites including a royal and Asian suite for special guests.

Bangkok, known to the Thai as "Krungthep" (City of Angels), was established by King Rama I as capital of Siam in 1782.

No matter how many times you’ve visited the place before, there is always something new to discover. A must on the list of tourists is the Golden Sukhontai Traimit Buddha, the largest in the world. Made of pure gold, it measures 12 feet by 5 inches in diameter and has a height of 15 feet, 9 inches from the base to the crown, weighing approximately 5 tons.

From here, the group went to see the Temple of the Reclining Buddha or Wat Po. It is one of the oldest and with the largest number of pagodas (95). It was built by King Rama I, 200 years ago to provide public education.

 

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