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Phang-Nga is a primarily agricultural province in the south of Thailand. The chief cash crop is rubber, and rubber plantations cover a considerable area, especially noticeable along the roads. Aside from that, however, large areas are also given to food crops; considerable amounts of rice, vegetables and fruits are produced in Phang-Nga.
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One of the most popular tourists attraction in Phang-Nga or you can say “ in the world “ is Similan National Park, located in Ko Phrathong Sub-distreict, Khuraburi District Phang-nga Province and covers 128 square kilometers , has been rated first by the U. S. publication Skin Diving of the top ten dive sites in the world.
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The Similan Islands in the heart of the Andaman Sea supreme beauty. If planning a visit, keep in mind that anytime between December to April is recommended, with the best month being March, because the monsoons are over and the water is clear.
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Similan is really the Malaysian word for nine, as there are nine islands in the Similan group: Koh Bangu, Koh Similan, Hin Huwagralok, Koh Payu, Koh Ha, Koh Hok, Koh Miang, Koh Payan, Koh Payang, and Koh Huyong.
Come visit the Similan Islands. It's all here - waiting for you
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Another place you should not miss is Ao Phang-Nga (Phang-Nga Bay) NationalPark. Most visitors are intent on viewing Phang-Nga Bay's bizarre landscape, which includes more than 120 singularly strange looking islands. Therer are many places where boats can be rented to travel Phang-Nga Bay:
- Ta Dahn Soon Kahkorn Pier: near Phang-Nga Bay Resort. Boats from small to large..
- Surakoon (or Ka Sohm) Pier: lies in Takua Thung. Here you will find long-tail boats seating about 6 persons each.
"Take only pictures, leave only footprints"
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