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Koh Lan: Island in crisis as Pattaya mayor admits it can't be called paradise!

 

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Pattaya's mayor visiting Koh Lan said that the island was beset by many long standing problems. If the problems are not solved the island "has no right to call itself paradise".

 

Sothon Cable TV reported that Anan Charoenchasri, his deputy and a large entourage held talks on the island aimed at addressing long standing problems.

 

These centered around the issue of the disposal of a mountain or trash, encroachment, filthy water supplies and illegal buildings.

 

The mayor agreed that the island had been neglected for far too long as a number of locals explained the problems facing Koh Lan.

 

The indigenous population of just under 3,000 people from 625 families had 2,000 other people working there in the tourism business.

 

But they were swamped by 10,000 to 20,000 tourists a day.

 

There is just not the infrastructure in place to cope with so many people, the mayor was told.

 

The tourists were 40% Chinese, 30% Russian, 20% Thai and 10% other nationalities the meeting was informed.

 

Anan promised action to address the issues once and for all saying that the island is rightly referred to as a gem but until the problems are solved it could hardly refer to itself as paradise.

 

Source: Sophon Cable

 
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3 hours ago, toughlove said:

Was doing fine before the Chinese found it and then boom! Up by 40%

LOL. It was a decrepit disgusting garbage tip long before the Chinese package tours turned up in Pattaya.

Deserves to fail and be abandoned by tourists, but the Chinese love the place for seafood in the grotty hovels that pass for restaurants, so the speedboats will be full for a long time to come.

Toilets are a complete rip off for the decrepit stinking excuses for toilet facilities.

 

I can't think of a single good thing about the place.

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2 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

LOL. It was a decrepit disgusting garbage tip long before the Chinese package tours turned up in Pattaya.

Deserves to fail and be abandoned by tourists, but the Chinese love the place for seafood in the grotty hovels that pass for restaurants, so the speedboats will be full for a long time to come.

Toilets are a complete rip off for the decrepit stinking excuses for toilet facilities.

 

I can't think of a single good thing about the place.

 

 

the water is clear and quite nice but you need to get away from where tons of boats are docked.  they have a 7 11 so you can get normal priced drinks and stuff.

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1 minute ago, atyclb said:

 

 

the water is clear and quite nice but you need to get away from where tons of boats are docked.  they have a 7 11 so you can get normal priced drinks and stuff.

I'd never swim in the sea where thousands of people visit and the toilets are inadequate. :smile:

When I went I stayed on the small beach other side of the pier on one of the big beaches. Would have been nice except for the b****** jet skiis.

Food from the restaurant on that beach was OK but overpriced.

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Love Koh Larn and I am an American. I avoid the Chinese beach. But other beaches exist that are great and not crowded. Love riding the motorbike around the island and walking and swimming and sleeping in a room over the water.  30 baht boat ride from Pattaya and you are in a new world.

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Love Koh Larn and I am an American. I avoid the Chinese beach. But other beaches exist that are great and not crowded. Love riding the motorbike around the island and walking and swimming and sleeping in a room over the water.  30 baht boat ride from Pattaya and you are in a new world.

I agree and even those "disgusting" resteraunts as quoted by Thai Beach lovers are just typical thai style eateries where you can can get fresh seafood and have it grilled and sit inside on a table. What so disgusting about it?

 

Ate there many times before the Chinese arrived but no worries plenty more crystal clear water beaches and resteraunts by motorbike.

 

I like riding on the path that goes right through to the top of the hill . Stunning views from the top.

 

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12 hours ago, Wake Up said:

Love Koh Larn and I am an American. I avoid the Chinese beach. But other beaches exist that are great and not crowded. Love riding the motorbike around the island and walking and swimming and sleeping in a room over the water.  30 baht boat ride from Pattaya and you are in a new world.

 

Can you tell ne where are the quiet beaches ? Thank you.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, whitemouse said:

Agreed, it can't be called a paradise.

 

Everybody knows, in paradise there are 72 virgins sitting on a cloud,  waiting for a martyr to arrive. Small island in this region would not be able to provide 72.

What a strange and totally irrelevant post.

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Everybody wants someone else to reinvest a portion of profits back into

infrastructure while they want to keep all their profits for themselves. 

Live for maximum profit today. Don't worry about the future. :whistling:

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da nang, vietnam beach is typically quite clean and well cared for. u see uniformed staff cleaning it every day.  a multitude of nice restaurants are also there and they do not encroach on or damage the visuals of the beach. the sidewalks are wide open and in good shape, no vendors blocking.

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1 hour ago, atyclb said:

da nang, vietnam beach is typically quite clean and well cared for. u see uniformed staff cleaning it every day.  a multitude of nice restaurants are also there and they do not encroach on or damage the visuals of the beach. the sidewalks are wide open and in good shape, no vendors blocking.

 

So? Off topic and completely irrelevant. We just had a troll post with a long list of the world's better beaches deleted. Is there any member who can't name one? And we've had the Da Nang knee-jerk before as well.

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It used to be really nice.  Take a speed boat over to the Northern side of the island.  Quiet peaceful beach.  Easy to order any of the fried rice dishes with shrimp or chicken.  Individual lounge chairs, really no crowds.  Not like where you get off on the ferries. 

If they would clean up the Jomtien beaches I would happily swim and snooze and eat and drink there.  Used to do that. But now Jomtien is pretty bad such that I haven't gone in the water. 

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11 hours ago, JSixpack said:

 

So? Off topic and completely irrelevant. We just had a troll post with a long list of the world's better beaches deleted. Is there any member who can't name one? And we've had the Da Nang knee-jerk before as well.

 

 

sorry if my post offended you

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On 11/01/2018 at 2:46 PM, thaibeachlovers said:

LOL. It was a decrepit disgusting garbage tip long before the Chinese package tours turned up in Pattaya.

Deserves to fail and be abandoned by tourists, but the Chinese love the place for seafood in the grotty hovels that pass for restaurants, so the speedboats will be full for a long time to come.

Toilets are a complete rip off for the decrepit stinking excuses for toilet facilities.

 

I can't think of a single good thing about the place.

I concur. Great, succinct insight thaibeachlovers! ?

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On 11/01/2018 at 2:46 PM, thaibeachlovers said:

LOL. It was a decrepit disgusting garbage tip long before the Chinese package tours turned up in Pattaya.

Deserves to fail and be abandoned by tourists, but the Chinese love the place for seafood in the grotty hovels that pass for restaurants, so the speedboats will be full for a long time to come.

Toilets are a complete rip off for the decrepit stinking excuses for toilet facilities.

 

I can't think of a single good thing about the place.

Many food shacks in Thailand and Street food is good. You call them grotty shovels but they are typical Asian food shacks found in Asia and many Island. If you want a posh location, often where you can not see the kitchen or cooking area, then are plenty of sea food restaurants and posh hotel. I agree the beaches are not unspoilt paradise style beaches but the Island is cheap to get to, about a dollar and you can get cheap transport to all the beaches to find the best one and generally have a good day out there.  

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