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Map & Location at Baan Talay Chine Boutique Resort :
The traditional fishing village of Hua Hin has long been a preferred recreation location for Bangkok residents, who have built holiday homes in the area. Most notably the Royal Family retain many palaces and homes in the nearby area.
Over the last 20 years along with much of Thailand's coastal areas, tourism development has been extensive and Hua Hin now boasts nearly all major 5-star hotel chains as well many retail, entertainment, fine and ethnic dining facilities to meet the desires and budgets of all types of travelers. At the same time the town has remained fundamentally the sleepy coastal fishing village it always was, with traditional teak houses, tree lined thoroughfares, Chinese family trading shop houses, wooden fishing boats, busy temples, crowded markets, all side by side with the new found trappings of the tourism industry. It is not hard at all to scratch the surface and pierce the screen to find the
'real' Hua Hin that seems not to have changed at all.
Located on the sea shore many activities abound on nearby beaches, from lazing and sun-bathing, taking a relaxing massage or for those so inclined kite surfing, jet ski-ing and other water sports. Sight seeing opportunities abound at historic temples and palaces nearby as well as eco-tourism opportunities in the nearby Sam Roi Yod and Kaeng Krachan National Parks.

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