Fisherman Village Resort Thailand Hua Hin
                     
                    
                      
                        
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                                   Located  on the northern part of Malay Peninsula, Hua  Hin is a famous beach resort town located in the Prachuap Khiri Khan province  of Thailand. Hua Hin is located some 281 kilometers south  of Bangkok and  has a population of more than 80,000 people.  
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                            Spread  over an area of 911 square kilometers, Hua Hin is one of the oldest Thai  resorts and is an important tourist attraction in Thailand  famous for its 5 km  long beach  filled with clean white sand, crystal clear waters, serene atmosphere and high  density of world class golf courses.  
                            The town  of Hua Hin has always  been a fishing village. The beauty of Hua Hin beach had long remained elusive  and undetected. It was originally known as Ban Laem Hin or Ban Samoe Rieng. With  the construction of a Sofitel Central Railway Station in Hua Hin in 1923, the  town came into limelight. Located in this region is the summer palace of King Rama  VII known as the Klai   Kang Won   Palace, an important  landmark.  
                            Hua Hin  is a year-round tourist destination as it registers one of the lowest rainfalls  in Thailand.  However, being on the coastal side, lovely sea breeze provides an excellent  weather and it keeps the temperature refreshing.  
                            Apart from the beach,  other major attractions in Hua Hin include night markets, stylish shops and  boutiques. Night market is a popular nightlife attraction with both Thai and  foreign tourists. There are several Thai restaurants available in the region  serving a wide range of cuisines for the convenience of tourists. Leisure activities  on the beach include water sports, fishing, and beach cycling, jogging and boat  trips.                   
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