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What must-see attractions are there in Koh Samui? Travel notes of Koh Samui, Thailand.

Koh Samui is a paradise suitable for seclusion. It is natural and pure, with beautiful scenery. Fine beaches, blue waters and beautiful corals are enough for you to slow down your life and spend a leisurely day.

Chawuen Beach Chaweng Beach is located on the east coast of Koh Samui, with a total length of 7 kilometers. It is the longest, busiest and most famous big beach on Koh Samui. Because the beach is occupied by hotels and resorts, the inland side is beach road, and the opposite side is bars, restaurants, shops and entertainment places, which is the distribution center for tourists and the center of nightlife. The soft white sand beach on the beach contrasts with the green sea, and the scenery is very charming. Abundant water recreation facilities can be seen everywhere. Sailboats that fluctuate with the wind, jet skis that whiz by, and diving equipment that can be rented on site can all make you spend a pleasant holiday here.

Antong National Ocean Park Antong National Ocean Park is one of Thailand's national marine parks, which consists of 42 small islands and is a marine nature reserve park. On this sparsely populated island, limestone cliffs, white beaches, hidden lagoons, lush jungles and wild gibbons can be seen everywhere. Ang Thong means "golden bowl". The warm and sunny climate of this archipelago makes Suratani province in Thailand a very famous tourist destination.

Giant Buddha Beach, named after a giant Buddha on the beach, is located in the northeast of Koh Samui, which is the closest to the airport among all beaches. Giant Buddha Beach is located in Fen Island, with causeway connected with the inland. The beach is famous for its fine sand, calm sea water and quiet climate. There is a cliff temple on the island, and there is a giant Zen Buddha 40 feet high in the temple, which looks magnificent on a hill. Spectacular and extraordinary. The setting sun will be full of aura. The temple also has a meditation center, which provides lectures for Thais and foreigners. The feeling of swimming in the sea while watching the magnificent Buddha is unique. The Giant Buddha Beach is also the transportation center of Koh Samui, and the airport is nearby, which only takes 15 minutes by car.

Natong Town is one of the best places to watch the sunset on Koh Samui. At the same time, it is also the only busiest town on Koh Samui. Almost all government agencies are concentrated here, such as government agencies, immigration offices, police stations, banks, hospitals and so on. Besides, Natong Town is the commercial center and the busiest pier on Koh Samui, where you can take a boat to the islands around Koh Samui and the nearest land-surat.

Taodao is also called Turtle Island because it looks like a turtle. This small island with an area of only 2 1 square kilometer lives on a coral reef. Most of the island is mountainous, with only 30% flat land, but it has the best waters in Thailand. With excellent seawater visibility, lush and beautiful corals, rich marine life and excellent diving environment, it is a famous diving and snorkeling resort in Thailand.

The ancestral stone is composed of two strange stones, which are similar in shape to the reproductive organs of men and women, and people can't help feeling the wonders of nature, so it is called the ancestral stone by Thai people. Grandpa Shi stood upright on the rock, while grandma Shi was more than 100 meters away, hidden in the rough sea, and could only see clearly when the tide was low. Because there are many big stones scattered around, it is also a frequent place for tourists who like to sunbathe, touch a little coconut oil and lie quietly in close contact with the sun.