When compared to Bangsaphan Hua Hin is a bustling metropolis. Hua Hin
has hundreds of hotels, guesthouses, bars and restaurants so you're
really spoilt for choice. The one thing lacking that Bangsaphan does
have in its favour is a clear blue ocean.
Hua Hin is located approx. 190km south of
Bangkok and 92 kilometres north of Prachuab Khiri Khan, its provincial
chief town and it is a coastal, well known resort town, set on the west
coast of the Gulf of Thailand, Hua Hin has a population of around 60,000
people, the King of Thailand has his summer palace Klai Kang Won (Far
from Worries) adjoining the beach.
Hua Hin has one of the lowest rain falls in
Thailand and being a coastal town gets that lovely sea breeze, so can be
visited all year round. There are three seasons, the dry season
(March-September), the rainy season (October - November) and the warm
season (November-February). One of the lowest rainfalls of any beach
area. Weather is hot but refreshed by a cooling sea breeze. Most days
offer clear blue skies and sometimes billowing white clouds. Hua Hin was
chosen as the Royal resort due to the excellent weather and climate.
Among the most important landmark is the Klai
Kang Won Palace, a royal summer residence built by King Rama VII. The
major nightlife attraction which is very popular with both Thai and
foreign tourists is the night market. A wide choice of cuisines
naturally with many fine Thai restaurants.
Hua Hin has night markets, stylish shops and
boutiques. There are many old style and art shops close to the fishing
piers, art and crafts shops .
PSY - GANGNAM STYLE (강남스타일) M/V
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