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Hua
Hin welcomes you to an unforgettable experience.
The oldest and most traditional
Thai resort combines the attractions of a modern
holiday destination with the charm and fascination
of a still active fishing port.
And while most other Thai holiday destinations cater
mainly to foreign tourists, Hua Hin is a holiday
resort for foreigners and Thais.
Besides it's great 5 mile long
beach Hua Hin provides the highest density of world
class golf
courses anywhere in Thailand while it's yet
virtually undiscovered as an international Golf
destination. Green-fees and other costs are
currently among the lowest in the world while course
maintenance and services are superb.
While the beaches of Phuket and
Samui were discovered only recently and have since
undergone rapid and sometimes destructive
development, Hua Hin has already been the favourite
Thai resort for over 70 years.
The resort was discovered in the
early 1920s by King Rama VII as an ideal getaway
from the sultry metropolis of Bangkok. The tranquil
fishing village was turned into the Royal resort and
consequently became popular among Siam's nobility
and upper-class.
The construction of a railway
line from Bangkok ensured its accessibility and
popularity with a wider part of the the Thai public.
But it was the resort's royal endorsement which has
given Hua Hin a special character of its very own.
In 1928, King Rama VII built his
Klai Kangwon (Far From Worries) Palace which remains
until this today an official royal residence. It is
still frequently used by members of the royal family
and is open to the public for visits.

Hua Hin continued to develop in its
own leisurely way, both as an aristocratic resort
with the added attraction of an 18-hole golf course,
and as a fishing port. The Railway Hotel, today's
Sofitel Central Hua Hin, was built by the State
Railways of Thailand in 1923 in the architectural
style of old Siam.
Many of
Bangkok's rich and famous built their own beachfront
summer homes to the north and south along the
curving sandy bay, enjoying leisurely family
weekends in a resort which has maintained its unique
identity.
Today's
visitor to Hua Hin will still sense this special
atmosphere and old world charm.
Besides
sun-filled days on the mile-long beach there are
leisure activities for the whole family from
watersports to golf. The area around the town let's
you discover fabulous parks and peaks, caves and
waterfalls.
In the
evening the winding roads with a great variety of
shops make a great stroll. And the restaurants built
on stilts into the sea offer superb seafood in the
legendary and unsurpassed preparation of the Thai
cuisine.
Hua Hin
has all the ingredients for a very special holiday
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