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Chop Chop - Pattaya Beach Trees Are Being Removed


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3 hours ago, newnative said:

See Fred110's post and photos.  Lots of trees and beautiful, clean beach.

It's not the trees or beach that detract from that side of the road, it's the unfortunate social underclass that populate it. Never has it been so obvious than in the last few months when they closed the beach and the doorways of the sbuttered businesses on the opposite side of the road became home to the same vagrants, druggies and prostitutes. 

 

No amount of beautification will solve Pattaya's basic social problem. 

 

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17 minutes ago, kinyara said:

No amount of beautification will solve Pattaya's basic social problem.

That would be Thailand's basic problem, not just Pattaya's. 

 

Something like 1% of Thailand's population holds something like over 50% of the wealth.  

 

 

 

 

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Seems every few years this project comes around with new city management. I remember years back when they took down all the coconut tress because of the danger to tourists, then a few years later they replanted coconut trees.....hmmmm. Gotta use up that budget or they won't get it next year!

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1 hour ago, Leaver said:

That would be Thailand's basic problem, not just Pattaya's. 

 

Something like 1% of Thailand's population holds something like over 50% of the wealth.  

 

 

 

 

“In 2016, the 1% richest Thais (500,000 people) owned 58.0% of the country’s wealth. In 2018, they controlled 66.9%'' wrote Banyong Pongpanich, chairman of Phatra Securities,

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On 8/19/2020 at 2:47 PM, Guderian said:

They did the same thing on parts of Jomtien Beach and Dongtan Beach a few years ago, cut down all the beautiful big, old shade trees and replaced them with scrawny little palms that are useless on a hot day. I assume this is because the City's preferred "tree provider", Nong Nuch Garden, can grow mangy little palm trees quickly, while it would take decades to cultivate the big shade trees. It's such a shame and makes the City council look stupid, as if they're completely unaware that people strolling along the walkway appreciate shade.

They probably think people that actually walk are stupid.

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They should have brought in the coconut picking monkeys if they really were concerned with cocnuts falling on tourists. Much cheaper, and it would have been an attraction for tourists. To cut down the broad leaf trees is criminal in my opinion. They will hold the beach and provide real shade and beauty.

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13 hours ago, Oxpilot said:

They should have brought in the coconut picking monkeys if they really were concerned with cocnuts falling on tourists. Much cheaper, and it would have been an attraction for tourists. To cut down the broad leaf trees is criminal in my opinion. They will hold the beach and provide real shade and beauty.

The trees are a reminder of "old Pattaya" when it was fun. They have to go so there will be a new image of Pattaya to bring in the rich people.

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On 8/19/2020 at 11:19 PM, kingofthemountain said:

“In 2016, the 1% richest Thais (500,000 people) owned 58.0% of the country’s wealth. In 2018, they controlled 66.9%'' wrote Banyong Pongpanich, chairman of Phatra Securities,

That just goes to show Thailand is heading in the wrong direction.  Actually, it's probably heading towards a civil war, or revolution, in the decades to come.  

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