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What are the interesting tourist attractions in Hua Hin, Thailand?

1, Huaxin Railway Station

Hua Hin Railway Station was built in Lamai VI period 19 1 1, which is one of the oldest railway stations in Thailand. Its rich tropical flavor also makes it the most beautiful railway station in Thailand. Its completion promoted the development of Hua Hin at that time, and now it has become a nostalgic railway station with historical status and symbolic significance.

2. Hua Hin Beach

Hua Hin means stone in Thai. Come to this beach and you will understand its meaning. The beaches in Hua Hin are not as exquisite as those on outlying islands, and the sea may not have a stunning jelly color, but the beautiful scenery of blue sea and white sand here is favored by the Thai royal family. Hua Hin has always maintained its calmness and elegance, which is fascinating.

3. Hua Hin santorini Park

There are other exciting projects in the dream world that make you scream constantly, such as the rocket slide that provides the highest steep experience, the time-space shuttle slide with innovative path design and configuration, the racing slide that can keep many people moving at high speed, the octopus slide, the mini pirate slide and other children's paradise!

4. The Palace of Love and Hope

At the seaside of Hua Hin, there is such a fresh and graceful royal palace, with goose yellow columns and light blue walls, which makes people who linger in it quiet. It has a romantic name-the palace of love and hope, but the story behind it ends in regret. Every building depends on kings, princesses and other members of the royal family.

5. Huaxin Swiss sheep farm

Before visiting Hua Hin Little Greece (santorini Theme Park), visitors will stop at a fantastic Swiss-style sheep farm opposite Little Greece. Under the green mountains and green waters, European-style splendid pastures, country-style cabins and lovely natural design seem to have entered the fairy tale manor like a movie screen.

6. Wang Kao Palace

Wang Kao Palace is located on a hill in Lifu City, phetchabun Province. King Rama IV of Thailand loved the delicate atmosphere of the mountains and rivers here, so he built the palace on the top of the mountain and named it "Phra Nakhon Khiri", which means "the city in the mountains". At present, it has been changed to the National Panakunchili Museum.

7. Nostalgia hinders the past

After two years of design and more than one year of construction, this street was officially opened to the public in 2009, and gradually became one of the places that cannot be missed when visiting Hua Hin. There are more than 60 distinctive shops on the street, as if time had gone back to the 1960s. These specialty shops attract many foreign tourists to visit here.