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Detailed Maps of Hua Hin Town

Detailed Map of Hua Hin Town and the hotels on Takiab Beach in South Thailand

View of Hua Hin Beach located in front of Hua Hin, a popular seaside resort in Southern Thailand.

Hua Hin is one of Thailand's most popular resort destinations because of its combination of old traditions and today's modern conveniences. The first to settle here where families from neighbouring Petchaburi around 1830. They found the sea rich with fish and a fertile soil and soon these first buildings developed into a busy fishing village.

A Standing Buddha image overlooking Hua Hin and Takiab Beach from Takiap Hill in South Thailand

Descendants of these first settlers are still living in the old quarter that forms the center of today's Hua Hin. The name of this village was Laem Hin and was changed to Hua Hin by a member of the Royal family in 1911. With the development of the railway to Hua Hin in the early 1900s, this place appeared for the first time on the travel map.

When King Rama VI's Royal architect constructed Phra Ratchawong Klai Kangwon, a seafront summer palace of golden teak in 1926, just north of Hua-Hin, he created a vogue among high society and Hua Hin became the favourite retreat from Bangkok's summer heat. The palace is still frequently used by the Royal family for part of the year.

Royal Hua Hin Golf Course is the oldest golf course in Thailand Built in the early twentieth of the last century, Royal Hua Hin Golf Course is one of the most impressive golf courses in South East Asia.

Thailand’s oldest golf course is located opposite the railway station. It was built in 1926 amidst the rolling hills and close to a Buddhist temple that can be seen from the 14th hole. The Huahin Railway Station with its classical Thai Royal waiting area and the tiered roof dates back to 1930.

Huahin has remained a traditional favourite among Thais, who like the natural beauty of the fine long coastline and the neighbouring attractions. They were later substituted by tourists from any part of the planet for the areas wide range of leisure and comforts.

Hua-Hin provides a quiet, relaxed retreat amid surroundings which preserve a typical Thai ambience. Therefore, Hua Hin is well suited for families and perfect for those who wish to escape the city's bustle. The vast expanse of Hua Hin Beach offers ample space for lazing in the sun, playing or a traditional pony ride along the shore. It starts from a rocky headland next to the port and curves gently for some 3 kms to the south, where it ends at Khao Takiab mountain that offers a panoramic view of Hua Hin from its summit. It is also the location of several Buddhist shrines well worth climbing up.

The famous night market of Hua Hin offers shopping and a wide range of local food in the centre of Huahin in South Thailand A wide range of typical Thai food is on display at Hua Hin night market, for the local population one of the most famous eating spots in South Thailand

After the sun sets, take a trishaw ride to Hua Hin Night Market. The famed nightmarket is Hua Hin’s after-dark highlight and popular for its wide selection of souvenirs and clothing.

 

 


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