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Phuket, the largest of Thailand's islands and a province in its own right, roughly the size of Singapore and once a port of call for shipping on trade routes between ... meer »
Phuket, the largest of Thailand's islands and a province in its own right, roughly the size of Singapore and once a port of call for shipping on trade routes between east and west. Although attracting visitors now for its tropical splendour, the early Siamese settlers came to mine tin. Later, it became a magnet for Chinese immigration and sports a variety of cultures, with almost as many mosques in the province as there are Buddhist temples. See the remaining Sino-Portuguese architecture in Phuket town, reminiscent of Malacca. Visit Wat Chalong in Chalong bay south of the city. Judge Phuket's reputation for its bounty by visits to the orchards (fruits on display depends on season), rubber plantation and an orchid farm, also the Laem Phromthep, a cape at the southernmost tip and a popular choice for viewing the sunset. Pass Kata and Karon beaches before returning to your hotel.
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