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Hua Hin shopping village to close its doors on January 31

By THE NATION

 

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On Tuesday (December 24) Pattra Sahawat, founder and owner of Plearn Wan Co Ltd, operator of Plearn Wan shopping village in Hua Hin and Plearn Wan Panich shopping centres at multiple locations, posted on her Facebook page that the Hua Hin shopping village will close down on January 31.

 

She thanked visitors who have supported the establishment over the last 12 year, and invited everyone to visit the place once more to celebrate the good times before it is gone forever.

 

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A news source from Hua Hin reported that Plearn Wan Co Ltd has issued a notice to all tenants that the company decided to halt operations due to the ailing economy and losses and would therefore end all rental contracts on January 31, while the rent for January woud be exempt.

 

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Plearn Wan Hua Hin is an antique style shopping village featuring traditional foods, handicrafts, clothes, collectible items and classical architecture that depict the lifestyle of Thai people in the past. It is located on Phetkasem Road in Hua Hin district of Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

 

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Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30379779

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-12-24
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5 hours ago, trainman34014 said:

Went there about four years ago; overated and overpriced !

and with stoopid  twits  guiding you into the car  parking off the main road.......has that Venezia  place  closed  down yet? always reminded  me of a ghost  town

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18 hours ago, Thechook said:

The junta needs to reign in the baht before Thailand collapses 

Never assume that what's happening is not part of some carefully considered plan.

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Only seen the place from the street and always assumed it was one of those Thai-style nightclubs with a big stage and tons of tables.

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