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Phang-nga
General Information
Phang-Nga
is a primarily
agricultural province in the south of Thailand. The chief cash crop is rubber,
and rubber plantations cover a considerable area, especially noticeable
along the roads. Aside from that, however, large areas are also given to
food crops; considerable amounts of rice, vegetables and fruits are produced
in Phang-Nga.
The Phang-Nga province has and area of 4,170 sq. kms., a large part of
which is forest.
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The
North Phang-Nga adjourns Ranong Province
and Surat Thani Province.
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The
South Phang-Nga
adjourns Phuket Province and the Andaman Sea.
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The
East Phang-Nga,
Surat Thani Province and Krabi Province.
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The
West Phang-Nga
adjourns the Andaman Sea.
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hello my dear friend medved623 Silvia6234 18 January 2007 02:19 | Does anyone knows how to get to Le Meridien Khao Lak Resort from Phuket Airport? Only by taxi? chriszyp@hotmail.com 25 July 2006 09:48 | Many thanks from Switzerland to Khao Lak people for Tsunami help!!!
Dear people in Khao Lak,
me and my boyfriend Cedric Carnal spent a wonderful week at the "Bhandari Resort & Spa" and are very grateful for having both survived the Tsunami wave. It was a nightmare and in our thoughts we are with you and all the suffering people to get over it. Due to your help (German Carsten and a Swedish blond man from the diving center next to the supermarket (sorry forgot the name, ...) I got the first aid up to the hill for my bloody insuries. I am the woman that was always pissing as a shock reaction with my broken leg. Fortunately I found Cedric just a day later in the Phuket Vechira hospital. We got both severe infections and were operated at the Bangkok National Hospital. We wanted to say thank you for all of your support, medicine, drink and food, clothes, because we lost everything except of our lives. We decided to spend money and to come back again as soon as possible.
We wish you all the best and good luck!!!
Yours gratefully
Eve & Cedric
Eva Lüdi/eluedi@smile.ch 28 January 2005 00:23 | I have been to Thailand many times and always appreciate the true kindness of the people. Because of this I feel a PERSONAL sorrow for your loss.
Not covered in the news articles was the unique village of Koh Panyee. I fear to ask... George, California, USA gltjdl_99@yahoo.com 18 January 2005 12:19 | Can anyone tell me if the fishing village in Phang Nga Bay is still excisting? catrien@wxs.nl 04 January 2005 18:40 | does anybody know what happened on the island named koh kho khao, especially in the koh kho khao resort? weisslochet@tele2.fr 04 January 2005 18:00 | Who knows anything abouth Seagull Andaman Resort in Khao Lak? We look for the staff and a girl "nickname" Bank fom Greenview Travel who works near the hotell. Christina from Sweden 02 January 2005 05:09 | Bad times for you. All my support and my love from Spain. Juan juan@castillejo.org 31 December 2004 02:30 | Has anybody been in the Theptharo Lagoon in Khao Lak? Please contact me +49-911-395 2617 sabine.winkler@gfk.de 30 December 2004 19:27 | Does anyone knows what happens To Mais quiet zone bungalow ?Khuk khak beach Takuapa Phang Nga , also with their neighbour bungalow Ban Bangnaing ? Thanks for helping !
Dirk Belgium I left this area last friday...e-mail dirkdockx@hotmail.com dirkdockx@hotmail.com 30 December 2004 17:46 | Very sorry for the devastation and loss you have felt in Phang nga area. gariinsf@aol.com 30 December 2004 11:29 |
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