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I think the last part of the title was truncated.  It should read:

"Pattaya Flourishes from Quiet Fishing Village to Vibrant Tourist Hub to human cesspit".

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7 minutes ago, Foxx said:

I think the last part of the title was truncated.  It should read:

"Pattaya Flourishes from Quiet Fishing Village to Vibrant Tourist Hub to human cesspit".

I get the Quiet Fishing Vilage and human cesspit bits. When was it ever a vibrant tourist hub?

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Just now, MalcolmB said:

For a man that grew up amongst large built, nasty toxic feminists in the west it is heaven on earth. 
 

Petite, silky skinned smiling angels, willing to let you live out your most perverted fantasies for about the price of a meal in a nice restaurant.

 

Thank God for Pattaya.

That's calling a spade a spade. Well stated.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

This remarkable transformation springs from strategic development, increased infrastructure investment, and an expansive range of attractions that beckon global visitors.

Not forgetting the girls of course.

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5 minutes ago, kwan said:

 'Slow news day' ? !!

I got a suspension for saying that a year or so ago... must've peed someone off.

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9 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said:

Not to mention the sex trade capitol of Southeast Asia.

 

They must have forgotten that part, lol

 

Do they commemorate January 6 then??

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Family friendly? I'd like to see a family negotiating their way up or down Soi Bukahao on foot without casualties...or worse...swim in the sea at this beach resort without being sick afterwards. ...bring the kids on a tour of the weed shops...? 

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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

For a man that grew up amongst large built, nasty toxic feminists in the west it is heaven on earth. 
 

Petite, silky skinned smiling angels, willing to let you live out your most perverted fantasies for about the price of a meal in a nice restaurant.

 

Thank God for Pattaya.

 

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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

For a man that grew up amongst large built, nasty toxic feminists in the west it is heaven on earth. 
 

Petite, silky skinned smiling angels, willing to let you live out your most perverted fantasies for about the price of a meal in a nice restaurant.

 

Thank God for Pattaya.

Well said Malcolm 

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1 hour ago, wensiensheng said:

No mention of Pattayas principal industry of prostitution?

 

No longer the principal industry. You stuck in the past.

 

1 hour ago, wensiensheng said:

It started during the Vietnam R and R destination during the Vietnam war as referenced in the article

 

No, it didn't. And the article, to its great credit (for once), doesn't repeat that ignorant myth.

 

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54 minutes ago, terryofcrete said:

Family friendly? I'd like to see a family negotiating their way up or down Soi Bukahao on foot without casualties

 

Pattaya has more than one street now, though you know of only one. It also has quite a nice, wide Promenade.

 

54 minutes ago, terryofcrete said:

or worse...swim in the sea at this beach resort without being sick afterwards

 

Like this?

 

Jomtien Beach thrives as Labor Day crowds boost Pattaya economy - Pattaya  Mail

 

No reports of all the sickness our childless posters are always claiming. I see families out swimming all the time. Koh Larn is good for swimming and a big attraction nowadays. 

 

54 minutes ago, terryofcrete said:

bring the kids on a tour of the weed shops...? 

 

Is that the only kind of shop in Pattaya? Have you ever seen a mall?

 

Conclusion: rubbish post from the clueless confined to Soi Buakhao. Millions of families coming to Pattaya as tourists AND expats raising families quite successfully here. IN CONDOS, too. Great schools around, recreation, medical care, etc. 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, BigStar said:

 

No longer the principal industry. You stuck in the past.

 

 

No, it didn't. And the article, to its great credit (for once), doesn't repeat that ignorant myth.

I was there in 68-70 and yes it was the start of an RR destination for GI's. Wish I could go back in time, we rode horses on the beach water skied in the ocean. Best of times 

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My wife's father was a fisherman in Pattaya and remembers going with him. Then she and her brother provided horse rides along the beach for visitors - memories....

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I have just returned to the tranquility of Khon Kaen after a 3 night visit to Pattaya to see the fireworks festival which was spectacular beyond belief.

The city was mobbed and I’m sure that fortunes were made by everyone from  the beach chair operatives up to the hotels who seem to treble their nightly rates.

 Can’t believe the transformation of Pattaya since my first visit in 2001 however nothing has changed with the infrastructure with constant gridlock on most roads although to be fair there was an exceptional amount of additional traffic due to the fireworks festival.

It must be an age thing because I happily lived in Jomtien for 7 years from 2005 but after just a couple of hours in Soi Diana last Thursday I concluded that I no longer want to be in the company of masses of pissed up farangs anymore. 😂

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