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Rayong Introduction & Attraction
On the east coast of Thailand, 179
kilometers from Bangkok, modest beaches dotted around Rayong province
are tranquil paradises for sea lovers who wish for hideaway places
near to the capital. Months of monsoon allow lush forest as well as
fruit orchards to cool down from the heat of the day, and give produce
during May of each year, so fruit lovers always travel here for
various tasty fresh tropical fruits, particularly durian, rambutan and
mangosteen. After the end of the monsoon season in late October, the
crystal clear water of Rayong along its hundred kilometer-long coast
embraces to welcome all visitors.
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Sunthorn Phu:
He was born during the king I of Ratanakosin Era. On the 26th
of June, in 1786 he was behind the palace where the Bangkok -
noi train station was located. His father was from Rayong
province. His mother was from another province. Sunthorn Phu
was born after Bangkok city was established. His father and
his mother divorced, and then his father became a monk at
Bangrum temple. |
In general the geography of Rayong is
marked by a series of mountains interspersed by flat plains and large
tracts of land under forest, rubber and fruit plantation. Offshore,
there are many islands which are well-known by the tourist, such as Koh
Samed and Ko Mun.
Rayong Attraction
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| Maerumpueng Beach |
Khao Laem Ya |
Suan Son |
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Koh Samed |
Ao Prao Beach |
Ao Gui |
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| Sai Kaew Beach |
Ao Vongduern |
Ao Noina |
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| Ao Pakarang |
Ao Wai |
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