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8 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

It's just another un-ending sh*t prediction after another.

Be fair, these days it's twiddle your thumbs, come up with silly slogans or think of even more outrageous predictions. My guess would be their thumbs are aching.

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I visited Hua Hin twice fairly recently. Staying for two nights each time. It was very quiet because of Covid. But it seemed like a nice place.  I enjoyed it. 
But I don’t think I would actually think of it as a “world class” type of city.

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Having been living here for for the last 3 months compared to Chiang Mai it is! apart from the middle bit of soi 88 just before you go up the hill that is out of this world and rougher than a Swindon council estate ????

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1. Build an decent rail link to Bangkok (that's the capital).

2. Build a decent airport

3. Build a by-pass

4. Clean up the beaches

5. Build some decent spa hotels

6. Clear up the rubbish

7. Get rid of the soi dogs

 

Yep..........I can see it all coming together nicely.

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Then I suggest the researchers behind this should go and visit some world class city destinations because Hua Hin is currently a run down little seaside town. It has the potential but it will involve huge investment and international architects, planners and hospitality professionals. 

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8 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

1. Build an decent rail link to Bangkok (that's the capital).

2. Build a decent airport

3. Build a by-pass

4. Clean up the beaches

5. Build some decent spa hotels

6. Clear up the rubbish

7. Get rid of the soi dogs

 

Yep..........I can see it all coming together nicely.

1 - underway.. https://www.thebigchilli.com/feature-stories/hua-hin-on-double-track-for-new-golden-era-of-tourism
2 - new international flights on extended airport to start later this year.. https://royalcoastreview.com/2022/02/countdown-underway-for-hua-hins-airport-to-become-truly-international/
3 - have already
4 - they're certainly cleaner than Pattaya
5 - are you kidding me? They've had quite a few for years. Wife worked in one.
6 - agree, needs attention
7 - agree, needs attention

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1 minute ago, Donga said:

1 - underway.. https://www.thebigchilli.com/feature-stories/hua-hin-on-double-track-for-new-golden-era-of-tourism
2 - new international flights on extended airport to start later this year.. https://royalcoastreview.com/2022/02/countdown-underway-for-hua-hins-airport-to-become-truly-international/
3 - have already
4 - they're certainly cleaner than Pattaya
5 - are you kidding me? They've had quite a few for years. Wife worked in one.
6 - agree, needs attention
7 - agree, needs attention

Hey...not bad as I don't know the place and that was straight off the top of head.......could be in TAT.

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I was planning a trip to Hua Hin. but from everything I've read, most of it is shut down.

(Unless people are saying that to keep rabble like me from thinking it's worth a visit. Can't blame them.)

 

It appears there's not much else to do in Hua Hin at the moment but relax...

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2 hours ago, swm59nj said:

I visited Hua Hin twice fairly recently. Staying for two nights each time. It was very quiet because of Covid. But it seemed like a nice place.  I enjoyed it. 
But I don’t think I would actually think of it as a “world class” type of city.

Never saw the attraction

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42 minutes ago, rudi49jr said:

Then do something about the horrendous traffic on the main road first, because that’s not relaxing at all. 

I want to like Hua Hin as its only an hour or two from my place, unfortunately I find its quite dirty and that main road through the centre of it completely puts me off. I usually drive straight past it and stop by or stay in Sam Roi Yot, which I think is more suitable for relaxation. It has fewer people, less traffic, a quieter beach and more nature. 

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