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The quintessential French game of petanque has found legions of fans in Hua Hin


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Bernard Laurent is one of many French expats playing petanque in Hua Hin.

 

By Jonathan Fairfield

 

Petanque might only have a niche following in Thailand, or indeed anywhere else outside of its native France, but in Hua Hin its popularity among expats and Thais is thriving.

 

At the Sabai Cafe & Bistro in Thap Thai, not far from the Immigration office, scores of French expats meet up six days a week to play petanque and socialise.

 

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A combination of French expats wanting to meet other French expats in Hua Hin and a willing business owner who quickly recongised the demand for a dedicated petanque venue has seen the Sabai Petanque Club really grow as a community.

 

Sixty three year old French expat Bernard Laurent plays petanque several times a week.

 

Full story: https://www.huahintoday.com/hua-hin-news/the-quintessential-french-game-of-petanque-has-found-legions-of-fans-in-hua-hin/

 

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It's a game form the south of France, from Provence. And mainly played in the south.

 

Quite strange to read they speak about "Petanque court", and to see a very flat place where they paly it. Pétanque is played anywhere where the is dirt.. and it doesn't need to be played on a flat ground, you can have rocks, holes, etc... And no need to pay for playing !

 

And the game never starts from the same place, but from where the "cochonnet" was sent before.

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In the World ranking Thailand is number 2 behind France. I am not sure how many countries are part of the World Ranking, I would only well over 50 countries.

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During my stay at Koh Chang, Trat in 2006/7 we played this game almost every afternoon on Klong Prao beach. At times there were  eight of us from a mix of nationalities, none were French. It was a nice light hearted way to spend some active time on the beach between mouthfuls of ice cold refreshments.

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