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Long Live His Majesty The King
December 5, 2008: The staff and moderators at HHAD would like to wish His Royal Highness the King many happy returns on his 81st birthday on Friday December 5th, 2008. |
Hua Hin Map
A new website offering Google's map technology and accurately marked accommodation, shops, services, bars, restaurants, golf courses and property. Don't get lost and take a look at the Hua Hin Map |
Hua Hin Info
More information on the Hua Hin area can be found on these websites:
Tourism Hua Hin: tourist and travel info and guides
Hua Hin Expat: the town's first and original expat website.
Hua Hin Business Directory: free listings for Hua Hin companies.
Hua Hin Classifieds: free online classifieds for Hua Hin. |
December 2008: Worried about break-ins? Then secure your property with an alarm system, more info at Hua Hin Alarms. Trouble finding accommodation in central Hua Hin in the run up to high season? Then try El Murphy's hotel, Irish bar and restaurant.
Hua Hin Bike Week 2008
Get along to 48 rai on the canal road on December 5, 6 or 7 to check out this year's bike week [ more details ]. |
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Fybo Member


Joined: 04 Feb 2003 Posts: 81 Location: London, but soon to be in the LoS
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:12 pm Post subject: Tourism in HH |
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Has tourism been affected in HH after the terrible tsunami tragedy? I’ve heard that quite a large number of tourists are cancelling trips to Thailand, regardless of their destination.
I’ve also been told that some tour operators who have people booked for say, Phuket, are being offered alternative accommodation in HH or Pattaya.
Does anyone have any views or comments on the above, would appreciate it. (BTW I will still be having my annual vacation in HH at the end of next month.) |
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lomuamart Moderator

Joined: 31 Dec 2002 Posts: 4614 Location: hua hin
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:59 am Post subject: |
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It's a bit difficult to tell as all the major hotels etc always "talk their trade up" at this time of year.
Simply walking around town, I would reckon it's seasonally as busy as ever.
For sure, there are people who have had their holiday destinations changed, but even HH has a ceiling on room availability.
I've read in the British press that there has not been a rush to cancel holidays. |
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buksida Moderator


Joined: 31 Dec 2002 Posts: 5060 Location: south of sanity
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 2:14 pm Post subject: Tourism Hua Hin |
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Just as busy as I've ever seen it. A few guesthouse owners have told me stories of having to turn people away over new year.
This from TAT indicates that its likely to increase:
Hua Hin and Cha-Am top Thailand’s tourist campaign
BANGKOK: -- The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched campaigns to boost the number of foreign visitors to two of the country’s world class seaside resorts in the southern provinces of Prachaup Khiri Khan and Petchburi.
The TAT has launched different campaigns to attract foreign visitors from both Asia and Europe to the two beach towns of Hua Hin and Cha-Am in Prachaup Khiri Khan and Petchburi.
The authority hopes to attract two million visitors to these two tourist resorts in 2005, compared to 1.7 million of last year.
Hau Hin and Cha-Am are renowned for their scenic landscapes.
But Thai tourist officials believe that more Thais and foreign tourists will be attracted to these resorts by the new service industries there, including spas, health care and golf courses, the local tourist chief, Silachai Surai told TNA.
The TAT is targeting tourists from Scandinavia, Japan and South Korea, as well as local tourists.
Last October, the TAT launched campaigns abroad and locally, dubbed “Thailand happiness on Earth”.
These focused on four groups of tourists – regular tourists, the elderly, deep-pocketed, and participants of seminars and conferences, Mr. Silachai said.
Local residents and provincial authorities have been urged to support the campaigns and help organise their town’s services in order to impress the tourists who come, he said.
--TNA 2005-01-07 |
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Fybo Member


Joined: 04 Feb 2003 Posts: 81 Location: London, but soon to be in the LoS
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 5:52 pm Post subject: |
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Cheers for that.  |
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Bamboo Grove Moderator


Joined: 13 Jan 2003 Posts: 1951 Location: So Far From Bamboo Grove
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:04 pm Post subject: |
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I'm in Phuket at the moment and although it doesn't seem too busy, life seems to go on as usual. Just arrived after dark and will leave early in the morning so can't say anything about the beach life. I was in Khao Lak working as an interpreter for one Finnish journalist. That place seemed like a ghost town, though. _________________ 知彼知己, 胜乃不殆; 知天知地, 胜乃可全
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Keoni Rookie

Joined: 19 Jun 2004 Posts: 15 Location: San Francisco, CA
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 11:23 am Post subject: Condition in Phuket? |
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Hey Bamboo Grove,
When in Phuket, what was the condition of Karon Beach area? I checked a few websites and found one -http://www.sawadee.com/tsunami/hotels.htm which seemed to indicate that most hotels along Karon Beach suffered very little if any damage? Meanwhile just a few minutes up the road, many hotels along Patong beach seem to have been severly damaged/destroyed?
I've never been to Phuket and had been considering going to the Hilton Arcadia at Karon Beach. Their website states that they're open and the beach clean up there is complete!?!?!
I hope I don't sound selfish here. I've been to Hua Hin twice now, and had been considering splitting my next trip between Hua Hin, Koh Nangyuan(or something similar), and Phuket. Like some have said, it would only hurt the economy more if people are afraid to visit Thailand and take their tourism/$$$ elsewhere.
With that said, I would hate to book a trip to Karon Beach, get to the Hilton there only to find the rest of the town washed away, no shopping, dining, nightlife etc. I can spend the time and $$$ elsewhere in Thailand, still support the economy, and still have a good holiday.
Maybe I should just put off a visit to Phuket until 2006?
What do you think?
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Bamboo Grove Moderator


Joined: 13 Jan 2003 Posts: 1951 Location: So Far From Bamboo Grove
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 4:56 pm Post subject: |
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I don't think Karon was that badly affected but I didn't go there. Stayed at Patong and only the Beach Road was quiet, everything else was in business. I think Kamala beach suffered the most but cleaning there has progressed quite well. I think that Arcadia is open if their website claims so. _________________ 知彼知己, 胜乃不殆; 知天知地, 胜乃可全
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Farang Guru

Joined: 09 Jan 2003 Posts: 693
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 1:43 pm Post subject: Phuket's Ok |
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Have just returned from a stretch of volunteer work in Phuket. Kata beach is all Ok except Club Med which suffered minor damage. Karon is all Ok, Patong mostly Ok. There's no reason for not going to Phuket. It's business as usual.
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Stormy Rookie

Joined: 21 Nov 2004 Posts: 12 Location: Leicester UK
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 6:06 pm Post subject: |
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I am a travel agent in the UK and it seems that people are generaly not put off going to Thailand and we think tourism to Hua Hin will increase in the comming year due to people moving holidays from effected parts of Thailand and other asian areas - whether that is a good thing or not we will have to wait and see!!! _________________ Mature student (Geology) lives with girlfriend and likes the usual guy stuff |
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