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Wat Chalong is located in Chalong Bay south of Phuket. The temple is one of the most famous temples in Thailand. The air is full of incense, and the temple offers spiritual sustenance to many local residents. Wat Chalong is not very big. Temple sites that are open to visitors include the main hall, the chedi, the original site of the temple, and the old hall of the temple. The temple as a whole combines the architectural styles of southern, central, and northeastern Thailand. Wat Chalong is an ancient and well-known temple in Phuket with a history going back more than 100 years.
The Sino Portuguese Phuket Town is often neglected by tourists who flock to Thailand’s largest island of Phuket in search of the three “S”: sand, sun and sea. And that is a shame, for this heritage rich area is easily explored on foot and it is filled with enough cafes to save you from the heat. A perfect spot if you only have 1 day in Phuket and love heritage and culture.
So take a break from the many beaches in Thailand and make sure to go on a walking tour of the best things to do in Old Town Phuket, no matter if you’re coming for a chilled villa stay, a weekend road trip or a bachelor party. Phuket’s Old Town is by far one of the best things to see on a trip to Phuket and a great way to spend a few hours if you’re wondering what to do in Phuket Town.
Many of you have seen a Landing-side airplane, which is a strange way, but who knows that in Thailand, is in the province of the mountain, and I've been on a scale of the planes, and I've been on a scale of 10 flights, and I've never been able to get this picture back, because the plane is going to the other end of the airport
I'm here today to introduce a friend to the beach Landing airplane to see how to see, when the airplane will land on the beach so that it won't waste time
For the short data of taking a picture, the position is on the 09 Runway of the mountain airfield right next to the beach, and the airplane will go down to the wind, and in the winter will go down, and if the wind changes the airway will go down the other side
Khao Rang (Rang Hill) is one of Phuket’s most famous viewpoints. Located to the northwest of the city centre, its summit offers views out over the town, to the south of the island, neighbouring islands and along the hills forming the ‘spine’ of the island, upon which sits the impressive Phuket Big Buddha. At the top of the hill, you'll find a nicely landscaped park with children’s playground, 3 restaurants and bars, a fitness park, and a panoramic terrace.
Rang Hill has 2 main roads leading up: one from Yaowarat Road by Vachira Hospital and the other from the east-west connecting Mae Luan Road. Along Soi Vachira, leading from the hospital, you’ll come across Phuket’s first sitting Buddha, a large golden image in Wat Khao Rang. Both roads leading up the hill are a good workout if you decide to walk but they’re well-shaded and quite cool, as is the crest of the hill.
Promthep Cape is the most South point of Phuket. The point is one of the most popular areas of Phuket and for this matter has an iconic status. Due to its location and southern facing views, it offers a picturesque view of the Andaman Sea.
Promthep Cape is also known as the ‘God’s Cape’ and ‘Laem Promthep’.
It is a rocky piece of land that sticks out into the Andaman sea. It has tall cliffs that shape the point of the most southern part of Phuket Island.
Tourist flock here year in and year out to capture some of the finest pictures of sunsets seen in Phuket. Not only do happy snappers come to Promthep Cape for the views, but you will find artists and nature lovers. All of them head to this spot just to soak in the presence of being at the end point of Phuket –
the Pearl of the Andaman Sea. Many people believe that Promthep Cape is the best spot in the whole of Thailand for spectacular sunsets.
Slogan
Pearl of the Andaman Sea City of the South, golden sand beaches, two heroines, Luang Por Cham.
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