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Cha-Am Beach Thailand
Cha-am Beach This beautiful beach, twinned   with Hua Hin of Phrachuap Khiri Khan,
is located 40 kms. south of the town or 20   kms. north of Hua Hin, and another 2 kms. 
along an access road. Cha-am was   originally a small fishing village. After a royal palace 
was built near Hua Hin   in the reign of King Rama VI, the land was occupied by the royal 
family and the   elite. The water's the place to be for those full of energy, enjoying 
water   skiing, banana boats and jet skis or riding a bicycle along the 6-km road   
running in parallel with the beach is a charming activity of Cha-am. Sea food,Ice cold beer
Snack, Inexpensive accommodation adds to the attraction.

Today, it is very popular among Thais who love superb seafood and comfortable hotel 
orbungalow accommodation. 
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How to get there

By bus There are several buses depart from The Southern bus teminal Bangkok. It takes 3 hours to Cha-Am Tel.0 2435 1199,0 24347192 http://www.transport.co.th

By Train Trains leave Bangkok's Hualamphong and Thonburi ( Bangkok noi ) Station by Rapid and Ordinary train everyday .It takes approximately 4 hours de-pending on the type of train.Find out more at http://www.railway.co.th or Call Hotline 1690

By SGA Airline From Suvarnbhumi Airport - HuaHin Airport There're 3 flights 10.45 am 14.15 am , 17.15 am .It takes 45 Mins. then continue 25 Km.to ChaAm with local taxi Contact to SGA Airline Office Tel.0 26446099 http://www.sga.co.th

 


Festival

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Phra Nakhon Khiri Fair Phra Nakhon Khiri, also known as Khao Wang, is an important historical site. During the reign of King Rama IV, it served as the king's out-of-town palace.

To celebrate Phetchaburi's cultural heritage-particular Phra Nakhon Khiri-the people of Phetchaburi hold the Phra Nakhon Khiri Fair regularly around the end of February at Khao Wang Compound.

The five-day fair presents a parade of people enacting the procession of monarchs who ruled Phetchaburi; during the Dvaravati and Srivijaya Periods. Apart from that, there are exhibitions on Phetchaburi's history and archaeological objects. Cooking demonstrations on the provinces famous dishes and sweetmeats are among the main attractions of the fair. Also featured are various kinds of entertainment and contests.

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