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These are pretty cool. I see it says 1979 on the map. Funny i just watched 'The Scorpion' about Charles Sobhrag and this was the time frame he was doing the rounds. There are a few times he goes to Pattaya.  

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On 2/23/2023 at 11:59 AM, Guderian said:

...and what we call Central Pattaya Road was apparently called North Pattaya Road back then.

In the early 80s we used to refer to Walking Street as The Strip.

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On 2/23/2023 at 11:59 AM, Guderian said:

...and what we call Central Pattaya Road was apparently called North Pattaya Road back then.

Yes, the bus stop to Bangkok was on the T junction of Road 2 and North Pattaya Road.

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Baht bus fare was two baht.

 

Ten baht is highway robbery!

 

That's an increase of 500 percent!

 

That map is amazing. 


The gay zone in South Pattaya didn't start until about 1982.

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I think it was only 1 baht for the song taew in 1984. The only gogo bars were in soi diamond, 4 of them. One was called Blue Hawaii. The Marine Bar was the only night club. Nang Nual restaurant was there then. The old fisherman's wharf was still a going concern and trawlers would dock there around 9PM and you could sit there at tables and eat fresh caught fish cooked straight off the trawlers.

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6 hours ago, roger101 said:

In the early 80s we used to refer to Walking Street as The Strip.

I don't recall Klang as ever being referred to as North Pattaya Rd and I was coming here a long time ago.....Google Maps seems to position Naklua on Pattaya Klang. I do recall that what is now Second Rd, South from Tai, was known as Pratumnak Rd.

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9 hours ago, ozimoron said:

I think it was only 1 baht for the song taew in 1984. The only gogo bars were in soi diamond, 4 of them. One was called Blue Hawaii. The Marine Bar was the only night club. Nang Nual restaurant was there then. The old fisherman's wharf was still a going concern and trawlers would dock there around 9PM and you could sit there at tables and eat fresh caught fish cooked straight off the trawlers.

Bali Hai end of Walking Street used to be a pleasure. They didn’t stop until they ruined everything. 

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