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... nose to spite face and leg it instead. Grumpy as ever in mornings. Arrive already soaked in sweat and join 3 Swedish guys. Royal Hua Hin is Thailands oldest and perhaps most royal course. Nice but not as nice as Palm Hills. Two of Swedes are single figure ...
... massage shops, bars, restaurants, night markets, beach vendors, tuk tuks and everything else that goes with a typical Thai holiday. Hua Hin is also a traditional resort for Swedes, Fins and Danish people escaping the horrors of the northern winter. More on ...
... beds sounded like a good idea anyway, so we did. After dark our host suggested that as it was Saturday we might enjoy a trip into Hua Hin night market. For 150 baht a taxi or tuk tuk would take us there. We walked to the end of our soi where sure enough ...
Another one of the joys of being the trip's organiser is that you get to choose where you have your anniversary. Not just any anniversary. Today Jess and I have been married for 25 years. Our silver wedding anniversary, and in all truth the happiest 25 ...
73/4 Petchkasem Road, Hua Hin, Thailand

Hua Hin, Thailand

Hua Hin, Thailand

Petchkasem Beach Road, Hua Hin, Thailand

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Changes in Thailand?
Posted on Feb 8, 2008, 10:11:59
... last longer and stand up better to the elements. Is there an increased supply of funds or is concrete more affordable/readily available? QUOTE Hua Hin seems to have become a new version of Pattaya - or in the process of it. Wow, last I was in Hua Hin, ...
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Thailand mass massage hopes to attract tourists
Posted on Apr 27, 2005, 04:31:54
... Thailand hopes to attract more publicity for their country (after the disastrous tsunami) by organising a mass massage session at a Hua Hin hotel next week. Over 100 British (among others) tourists currently on holiday in Thailand will participate in the ...
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Thailand Starter Kit
Posted on Nov 20, 2007, 01:29:24
... island beyond the usual tourist route of Ko Samui, etc. One of the most tortured trips of our lives trying to get there from Hua Hin, but I still remember waking up on the deck of the ferry with a group of monks sitting behind us and the sun rising over ...
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What to do in Thailand
Posted on Dec 8, 2005, 19:05:16
closer to Bangkok you have sleepy Cha Am and upmarket Hua Hin - Phuket is far for such short stay. Don't forget about Ayuthaya - the former Thai capital - some 60 km north of Bangkok. Check out Talling Chan floating market in Bangkok with it's ...
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