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		<title>No-Fuss Plans In hua hin resort Described</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Card4chime: Створена сторінка: Two hundred kilometre south of Bangkok in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Hua Hin is a favored resort of the Thai people, a weekend escape from the hustle and bus...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Two hundred kilometre south of Bangkok in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Hua Hin is a favored resort of the Thai people, a weekend escape from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok.Since being constructed in 1926 Klai Kangwon Palace (&amp;quot;far from worries&amp;quot;) in Hua Hin has been home to Thai royalty, today it's the preferred residence of His Majesty King Bhumibol. [http://www.devasom.com resort hua hin] Although not open to public viewing the palace is still a major attraction from the outside for most visitors to Hua Hin. Moving on to your choice of residence if the Hilton and Marriott hotels are a touch to expensive for you there are plenty of spa resorts and an abundance of hotels and guesthouses to choose from.I settled myself into the Araya Hotel in Chomsin Road just a stones throw from the seafront. Although a little overpriced by Thai standards at 1300 baht (24 Euro) the hotel staff were so helpful and friendly I almost checked out with their names tattooed on my arms.&lt;br /&gt;
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Eating out in Hua Hin is made difficult by the sheer volume of restaurants to choose from. The most popular food venues are situated on the seafront in Naresdamri Road, take your pick from the numerous cuisines like Thai, European, Indian and the many seafood restaurants. For those who want to eat amongst the vibrant nightlife then pop down to the Night Market off Petchakasem Road, food stalls and plenty of restaurants serving Thai dishes and seafood and a market crammed full of souvenirs and goodies. For the singles nightlife head for Soi Selakam(near Hilton Hotel) plenty of western bars and working girls, very much like a &amp;quot;little Pattaya&amp;quot;. The Hilton Hotel is a late evening music hotspot where many of the bar girls go after their evening shift. Daylight brings with it plenty to do in Hua Hin.A visit to the beach should be on most peoples daily list, be it to soak up the sun or swim in the calm waters. Take a 30 minute horse ride(8 Euro) along the beautiful white sands or just relax under a parasol with a cool drink and the compulsory seafood dish. Away from the beach try Ban Chang Safari Park, four kilometre outside Hua Hin it offers the chance to take a hours ride on an elephant around the reserve for 1000 baht (18 Euro) or for 300 baht a guide will accompany you to feed the working elephants. Visit Khao Tapiak (Chopsticks Mountain) known to the locals as Monkey Hill. Hire a tuk tuk for the short ride to Khao Takiap and look down to the Hua Hin coastline as your climb passes restaurants and through a fishing village up the mountain to the summit where stands a Buddhist Temple. The temple grounds and surrounding area is inhabited with hundreds of monkeys who wander freely amongst the visitors.You do not need to be a railway enthusiast to visit Hua Hin Railway Station. One of the oldest railway stations in Thailand, Hua Hin Railway Station is an architectural marvel and considered by many Thai people to be the most attractive of its kind in their country. The station was built during the reign of King Rama VI and The Royal Waiting Room though not part of the original construction is the major attraction. Hua Hin Railway Station is situated at the west end of Damnoern Road.&lt;br /&gt;
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Put on your apron and take a Thai cooking course.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Vital Aspects Of hua hin resort Examined</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Card4chime: Створена сторінка: There are several factors that attract real estate investors to Hua Hin.The climate, long sandy beaches, good shopping options, the local &amp;amp;amp; international re...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;There are several factors that attract real estate investors to Hua Hin.The climate, long sandy beaches, good shopping options, the local &amp;amp;amp; international restaurants as well as visiting the night markets and its relatively competitive prices on houses and condos compared to Bangkok, Phuket, Koh Samui or Pattaya.Distance wise, it is also only 2 to 2.5 hours drive from Bangkok on the mostly multi lane highways.The town's atmosphere - being royal and kind of &amp;quot;low key&amp;quot; so people who don't like active nightlife such as in Phuket and Pattaya will find Hua Hin a [http://www.devasom.com hua hin resorts] refreshing alternative. Its close proximity to national parks, such as Sam Roy Yod and Kaeng Krachang is also a major plus.&lt;br /&gt;
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Hua Hin is also becoming more &amp;quot;international&amp;quot; with English speaking hospitals, and supermarkets which sell a variety of local/foreign foods and goods. To further absorb new housing developments in town, there is also a requirement for improvements in areas such as water supplies, sewage system, flood prevention system etc. The good news is that these projects are all part of the election platform of the newly elected mayor of Hua Hin. Therefore, we can expect some improvements in the near future to this rapidly growning beach town.Hua Hin has always been very popular amongst Scandinavian property buyers. Other nationalities include Germans, English, Dutch who are looking to purchase retirement and holiday homes.There is also a large market for Thai purchasers who see Hua Hin as a close weekend getaway from Bangkok and an excellent opportunity for the purchase of a second home.One of the current trends is the emergence of luxury villas here. Hua Hin used to focus on low to mid range properties between 2 -7 million baht, however, we now see many more new launches of luxurious villas and condominiums selling for over 15 million recently.We are also witnessing some new types of properties such as serviced apartments, condos with full rental management, resort ownership with rental income guarantee, fractional ownership, etc. Many of the clients are in their 40s and 50s and still working, thus they can only spend a few weeks of the year staying in their properties, but require some kind of rental income to absorb the ongoing maintenance costs and hopefully make a bit of additional income to pay for the airfare and out of pocket expenses. Thus, the concept of renting out their holiday home is a very attractive choice for them and one that is becoming an increasing motivation for foreign buyers to look to Hua Hin when investing in Thailand real estate.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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