Chang Erawan


"Paknam Web Network is the largest collection of English language websites about Thailand. We have sites about every aspect of Thai culture and life. These include forums, chat rooms, blogs and photo albums.  All of the sites listed in the Top 10 list receive between 6,000 and 60,000 unique visitors per day. In total we own over 100 domain names though only about 45 have been developed so far. We have been making websites in Thailand since 1997." -
Richard Barrow, Managing Director
My Thailand Vacation Print E-mail
Monday, 26 November 2007

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Thailand is the most popular tourist destination in South-East Asia, and for a reason. You can find almost anything here: thick jungle as green as can be, crystal blue beaches that feel more like a warm bath than a swim in the ocean and food that can curl your nose hairs while tap dancing across your taste buds. Exotic, yet safe; cheap, yet equipped with every modern amenity you need, there is something for every interest and every price bracket, from beach front backpacker bungalows to some of the best luxury hotels in the world. And despite the heavy flow of tourism, Thailand retains its quintessential Thainess, with a culture and history all its own and a carefree people famed for their smiles and their fun-seeking sanuk lifestyle. Many travelers come to Thailand and extend their stay well beyond their original plans and others never find a reason to leave. Whatever your cup of tea is, they know how to make it in Thailand.

This is not to say that Thailand doesn't have its downsides, including the considerable growing pains of an economy where an agricultural laborer is lucky to earn 100 baht per day while the nouveau riche cruise past in their BMWs, and a highly visible sex tourism industry. Bangkok, the capital, is notorious for its traffic jams and rampant development has wrecked much of once-beautiful Pattaya and Phuket. In heavily touristed areas, some lowlifes have made scamming tourists into an art form.

Source: wikitravel 

 
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