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General
Bay Cape Beach Island
Attractions ( General )
Khao
Rang
A great view of Phuket Town, the southern part
of the island, and some of the offshore islands, can be obtained
by going to the top of Khao Rang Hill, on the city's northwest.
There are also several restaurants featuring spectacular views
of the city, a health park for exercise enthusiasts, and a comfortable,
expanse of grass for picnickers at the top with a bronze statue
of Phraya Ratsada Nupradit the model Governor of Phuket during
King Rama V's reign.
Chalong
Temple
is about 8 kms. outside town. Take Vichit
Songkram Rd., to the Bypass Rd., and turn left, and drive for
about 10 mins. Wat Chalong will be on your left. This is where
stands the cast statue of Luang Por Cham, who helped the people
of Phuket put down the Angyee, or Chinese Coolie, Rebellion
in 1876 during the reign of Rama V. There are also statues of
Luang Por Chaung, and Luang Por Gluam. Other monks, who were
abbots of the temple during later times, and who are the objects
of respect and recipients of the offerings by Phuket people
generally.
Antique Buildings
The beginning of the tin boom during the
Nineteenth Century led to construction of many fine old mansions
and shops still well preserved. The architectural style, typical
of the region, is described as Sino-Portuguese and has a strongly
Mediterranean chracter. Shops present a very narrow face on
the street but stretch back a long way. Many, especially on
Dibuk Rd., have old wooden doors with Chinese fretwork carving.
Other streets, forming what might be called "Old
Phuket", with similar structures
are Phang-nga, Yaowarat, Thalang, and Krabi, and a walking tour
of the area is easy and delightful. Some other old European-style
buildings of note are the Provincial Hall (Sala Klang), the
Phuket Courthouse (San Changwat), and Nakhon Luang Thai Bank.
Phuket
Aquarium
More than one hundred species of sea life
are on display at the aquarium, many of them taken from the
water around Phuket. Open daily, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
The aquarium is located at Cape Panwa, on the island's extreme
southeast; admission is 5 Baht for children and 20 Baht for
adults. A Songtaew (local bus) can be taken from the Talad Sot,
or Fresh Market. Tel. (076) 391126.
Phuket Butterfly Farm and Aquarium
Tropical species of butterflies,
other insects, and many kinds of marine life are on display.
Located in Sam Kong about 3 kms. from downtown Phuket. Open
daily, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Tel. (076) 215616, 210861.
Thai
Village and Orchid Farm
A show of Thai dance,
handicrafts, culture, elephants and a demonstration of old time
tin-mining takes place among the orchids. Located in Sam Kong,
about 3 kms. from downtown Phuket. The morning showing starts
at 11:00 a.m. the evening showing at 5:30 p.m. Tel. (076) 214860,
237400
Saphan Hin
A land reclamation project
provided abundant new land now used for parks and public facilities
at Sapan Hin, located where Phuket Rd., meets the sea in Phuket
Town. In the circle is the Tin Mining Monument, shaped like
a large drill bit, dedicated to the memory of Captain Edward
Thomas Miles, the Australian who brought the first tin dredge
to Phuket in 1909. The monument was built in 1969 on the occasion
of the 60th anniversary of tin dredging in Phuket. The Sport
Center is located in the park.
Phuket
Sea Shell Museum
Perhaps the world's most valuable collection
of seashells has been put on display at Phuket Seashell near
Rawai Beach on the island's southwestern shores. The emphasis
is on shells from Phuket and Thai waters, which are among the
most sought-after by collectors, however shells from every part
of the world are featured. Wherever they originate, each shell
in the Shell Museum is the best of its type--very often the
only of its type. Displays have been created in a logical order,
and visitors can see at once differing characteristics among
related species. There are numerous rarities and freaks including
the world's largest golden pearl (140 karats), large sections
of sedimentary rock containing shell fossils that represent
the earth's earliest life-forms, and a shell that weighs 250
kilograms. One of the world's great private museums, the Shell
Museum is open daily from 8:00 a.m. till 7:00 p.m. For details
call 381266, or 381274.
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