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A city is deemed a conscious and successful when one it managed to effectively infuse its’ innate treasures to the man-made ones. More often than not, others have failed to manage infusing the two, and resorted to cultivating just one of the half; either you get a concrete jungle or you have nature at its’ finest.
Intelligently, some governments and locals have ensured the sanctity of their place while embracing development at full blast. We have seen the modern coasts of Greece and the upgraded feel of Central Park in New York, and Asia, being the competitive continent that it is, never has let itself be left behind. One of the few cities that have made the unimaginable possible is a humble city in Thailand known as Hua Hin.
Location

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With an area of 911 square kilometers and currently being inhabited by 85,000 locals, Hua Hin is one of the eight small towns which comprised the Prachuap Khiri Khan Province in Thailand.
Hua Hin is known to be a beach resort town because of its proximity to the beach and its extensive coastline. It is specifically located on the northern tip of the Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.
Climate
Like its neighboring districts, Hua Hin is under the tropical climate class. The small town’s high humidity is adept in beach binging and other water activities. Hua Hin’s weather is best enjoyed all year around as the main reasons to visit the district is through being out and about.
Pack your bags and pay Hua Hin a visit during November to February as this are the months which promised a cool, yet enjoyable kind of water at the beach. If you want to sweat it out, then traverse the Hua Hin shores from March until May and have the best vacation of your life. June through October is considered the rainiest months.
Transportation
Located 6 kilometers north of Hua Hin is the sole airport that can cater to tourists through charter service under Nok Mini.

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Bus stations from Hua Hin is also available for you to use which will then connect you to other famous districts such as Phuket, Surat Thani, Chiang Mai and Ubon Ratchathani.
A further airport can be reached through this bus system and can transport you to the Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport for a better choice of aircraft carriers.
If you want, you can also rent minivans to serve you from your origin point to the main Hua Hin district for a fee.
What to See
Phra Ratchaniwet Mrigadayavan
After being sunburnt due to endless beach swims, relieve yourself and your sight through visiting this palace which is basically a series of teak houses, picturesque tree lines and a stunningly manicured garden.
Catch a private transport to get into the palace’s vicinity and flash the strict security with your most believable ID picture for entrance.

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Plearn Wan
Be warped back in time and feast your craving for architecture on Plearn Wan, originally an art installation and now functioning as a vintage-looking strip of houses.
Currently, shops of all kinds occupy Plearn Wan and yet learn to appreciate the artsy backdrop that this place offers.

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Hua Hin Hills Vineyard
So much like any art-inclined city, Hua Hin had its own vineyard set at a good number of kilometers from the Hua Hin province.
Experience being an elite member of the clan by feasting on their meal offering for a fee and wine tasting sessions that will bring out the connoisseur in you.

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Baan Silap
Through a couple of artists amalgamated talent comes the well-celebrated Baan Silap, a house for more than hundreds of works of 19 artists.

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Hat Hua Hin Neua
Lined with a couple of nicely decorated restaurants and accommodations, Hat Hua Hin Neua is the very epitome of beach slash modern life of Hua Hin.
Facing the ocean, visitors can enjoy the scenic view of the sunset or skinny dip on the cold waters of the beach while in Hua Hin.

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