Popular Post snoop1130 Posted May 27 Popular Post Posted May 27 Pattaya, long cherished for its dynamic nightlife and pristine beaches, is reinventing itself as a must-visit destination beyond the typical high season peaks. Recent developments, including fresh urban enhancements and upgrades to iconic landmarks, are drawing in tourists irrespective of the calendar. A striking illustration of this transformation is the revamped Khao Phra Tamnak, commonly known as Naval Radio Station Hill. This vantage point, famed for its panoramic views of the Pattaya Bay, has seen dramatic changes. A new, vibrant blue pavement has turned an erstwhile understated spot into a magnet for photography enthusiasts. Each day, locals and tourists alike are seen capturing stunning shots against the backdrop of the bay, indulging in casual conversations on new benches, and simply taking in the sweeping views. Ensuring visitor safety has also been prioritised. The installation of CCTV cameras has augmented security, offering visitors greater peace when exploring the area after dark. Call it the city’s way of saying, “We’ve got you covered, even into the night.” Central to Khao Phra Tamnak’s allure is the iconic Pattaya City sign. Now equipped with a sophisticated LED RGB lighting system, it puts on brilliant displays that have made night-time visits all the more enchanting. The technology allows for vivid presentations, 50 times more colourful than before, and is programmed to accommodate various festivals and public holidays. Illuminating from 6.30pm to 4am with planned light shows from 7pm, this spectacle enriches the city’s evening allure. These urban enhancements reflect a strategic push to invigorate Pattaya’s image and bolster its tourism industry during quieter months. By investing in such noticeable upgrades, Pattaya signals a commitment to elevating visitor experiences across the board. Adjacent to these urban endeavors, the allure of Koh Larn remains undeniable. Located a short boat ride away, the island persists as a staple for holidaymakers seeking an idyllic retreat. Renowned for its crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches, Koh Larn provides a tranquil escape from the bustling mainland. Over recent weekends, the island has seen swathes of both Thai visitors and international tourists, affirming its enduring appeal. Additionally, Koh Larn boosts its attraction with easy accessibility from Pattaya. Regular ferries and speedboats make day trips feasible and convenient, linking the vibrant energy of the city with the serene environment of the island seamlessly. This blend of urban flair and natural beauty underscores Pattaya’s active role in reshaping its tourism narrative. The city’s continuous innovation, coupled with its historic charm, keeps the pulse of tourism steadily beating. Patrons are offered a harmonised experience—whether it's marveling at architectural upgrades or relaxing on a sun-drenched beach. In essence, Pattaya’s initiative to remove the concept of an "off-season" is thriving. By focusing on enhancements that blend aesthetics with functionality, and promoting its natural assets like Koh Larn, Pattaya presents itself as a place where the season never truly ends. Every improvement nudges it closer to cementing its status as a year-round draw, awakening curiosity and patronage from across the globe. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-27 1 15
Popular Post Upnotover Posted May 27 Popular Post Posted May 27 Nope, it remains what is always was and hopefully always will be...... 1 1 11
Popular Post Jim Blue Posted May 27 Popular Post Posted May 27 Phra Tanak commonly known as Radio Station Hill.....that's a first for me ! 1 3 1
Popular Post jacko45k Posted May 27 Popular Post Posted May 27 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Each day, locals and tourists alike are seen capturing stunning shots against the backdrop of the bay, indulging in casual conversations on new benches, and simply taking in the sweeping views. Yes, if one keeps the view away from the ugly derelict Waterfront building. 2 1 1
treetops Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Forum Rule 17 will ensure this thread doesn't get much response. 1
petermik Posted May 29 Posted May 29 On 5/28/2025 at 6:07 AM, jacko45k said: Yes, if one keeps the view away from the ugly derelict Waterfront building. No need to worry about it...it will be sorted.... but maybe not in our lifetimes LOL 😂 1
actonion Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Pristine beaches?,,, with Sand from the local Builders Merchants every year post flooding 2 1
Popular Post factual monk Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 There is no visitor boom... It's just BOOM-BOOM that's keep Pattaya going... 😆 🤣 1 2 1 1
HappyExpat57 Posted May 29 Posted May 29 On 5/27/2025 at 4:46 PM, snoop1130 said: long cherished for its dynamic nightlife and pristine beaches Sorry, couldn't make it past THIS line of malarkey. 2 1 1
Popular Post hotsun Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 Come to pattaya and have an indians sloppy seconds 1 6
Travis179 Posted May 29 Posted May 29 8 minutes ago, hotsun said: Come to pattaya and have an indians sloppy seconds Too funny...and sadly accurate. 1
newbee2022 Posted May 29 Posted May 29 ...like a glow worm....Short time then darkness again....and then died 1 1
hotchilli Posted May 29 Posted May 29 On 5/27/2025 at 4:46 PM, snoop1130 said: Pattaya, long cherished for its dynamic nightlife and pristine beaches, is reinventing itself as a must-visit destination beyond the typical high season peaks. Recent developments, including fresh urban enhancements and upgrades to iconic landmarks, are drawing in tourists irrespective of the calendar. Why can I smell whitewash paint? 1
hotchilli Posted May 29 Posted May 29 On 5/27/2025 at 4:55 PM, Upnotover said: Nope, it remains what is always was and hopefully always will be...... They must've used spell check 1 2
JaxxBKK Posted May 29 Posted May 29 On 5/27/2025 at 4:46 PM, snoop1130 said: Pattaya, long cherished for its dynamic nightlife and pristine beaches, is reinventing itself as a must-visit destination beyond the typical high season peaks. Recent developments, including fresh urban enhancements and upgrades to iconic landmarks, are drawing in tourists irrespective of the calendar. A striking illustration of this transformation is the revamped Khao Phra Tamnak, commonly known as Naval Radio Station Hill. This vantage point, famed for its panoramic views of the Pattaya Bay, has seen dramatic changes. A new, vibrant blue pavement has turned an erstwhile understated spot into a magnet for photography enthusiasts. Each day, locals and tourists alike are seen capturing stunning shots against the backdrop of the bay, indulging in casual conversations on new benches, and simply taking in the sweeping views. Ensuring visitor safety has also been prioritised. The installation of CCTV cameras has augmented security, offering visitors greater peace when exploring the area after dark. Call it the city’s way of saying, “We’ve got you covered, even into the night.” Central to Khao Phra Tamnak’s allure is the iconic Pattaya City sign. Now equipped with a sophisticated LED RGB lighting system, it puts on brilliant displays that have made night-time visits all the more enchanting. The technology allows for vivid presentations, 50 times more colourful than before, and is programmed to accommodate various festivals and public holidays. Illuminating from 6.30pm to 4am with planned light shows from 7pm, this spectacle enriches the city’s evening allure. These urban enhancements reflect a strategic push to invigorate Pattaya’s image and bolster its tourism industry during quieter months. By investing in such noticeable upgrades, Pattaya signals a commitment to elevating visitor experiences across the board. Adjacent to these urban endeavors, the allure of Koh Larn remains undeniable. Located a short boat ride away, the island persists as a staple for holidaymakers seeking an idyllic retreat. Renowned for its crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches, Koh Larn provides a tranquil escape from the bustling mainland. Over recent weekends, the island has seen swathes of both Thai visitors and international tourists, affirming its enduring appeal. Additionally, Koh Larn boosts its attraction with easy accessibility from Pattaya. Regular ferries and speedboats make day trips feasible and convenient, linking the vibrant energy of the city with the serene environment of the island seamlessly. This blend of urban flair and natural beauty underscores Pattaya’s active role in reshaping its tourism narrative. The city’s continuous innovation, coupled with its historic charm, keeps the pulse of tourism steadily beating. Patrons are offered a harmonised experience—whether it's marveling at architectural upgrades or relaxing on a sun-drenched beach. In essence, Pattaya’s initiative to remove the concept of an "off-season" is thriving. By focusing on enhancements that blend aesthetics with functionality, and promoting its natural assets like Koh Larn, Pattaya presents itself as a place where the season never truly ends. Every improvement nudges it closer to cementing its status as a year-round draw, awakening curiosity and patronage from across the globe. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-27 I stopped reading at Pristine beaches I guess the author means the bay in which raw sewage runs into and the beach that annually melts into the sea. 1 1 1
Unamerican Posted May 29 Posted May 29 1 hour ago, JaxxBKK said: the beach that annually melts into the sea. In what sense, please? When and how? Which beach? 1 1
Popular Post Unamerican Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 5 hours ago, hotsun said: Come to pattaya and have an indians sloppy seconds Please explain further! Where and how can this happen? 1 2
JaxxBKK Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Just now, Unamerican said: In what sense, please? When and how? Which beach? When the rains / floods come to main Pattaya beach the sand washes into the sea.
Unamerican Posted May 29 Posted May 29 5 hours ago, actonion said: with Sand from the local Builders Merchants every year post flooding Where abandoned when does this happen? Which beaches?
Bday Prang Posted Sunday at 02:34 AM Posted Sunday at 02:34 AM Every single day we hear tourism up and then tourism down, One could be forgiven for not having a clue what the current situation is re tourist numbers. To be honest as an expat I really couldn't care less, I imagine most expats feel the same. 1
spidermike007 Posted Monday at 04:12 AM Posted Monday at 04:12 AM On 6/1/2025 at 9:34 AM, Bday Prang said: Every single day we hear tourism up and then tourism down, One could be forgiven for not having a clue what the current situation is re tourist numbers. To be honest as an expat I really couldn't care less, I imagine most expats feel the same. I have mixed feelings as I know that a lot of Thais are dependent upon tourism, but I think many of us preferred it when there were far fewer tourists, so we will not be lamenting the fact that tourism is dropping, that is for certain. There are a dozen things that the authorities could be doing if they really wanted to improve the situation, but it would require some introspection, it would require admitting that mistakes have been made, and it would require vision and competence. Two things that are completely lacking from this current administration.
mikebell Posted yesterday at 12:03 AM Posted yesterday at 12:03 AM On 5/27/2025 at 4:46 PM, snoop1130 said: A new, vibrant blue pavement Tourists flock to view the ONLY pavement in Pattaya without vendors forcing you onto the road.
gargamon Posted yesterday at 12:18 AM Posted yesterday at 12:18 AM On 5/29/2025 at 9:29 AM, hotsun said: Come to pattaya and have an indians sloppy seconds Actually it would be sloppy fifths or sixths after done with the 4 or 5 sharers.
thesetat Posted yesterday at 12:42 AM Posted yesterday at 12:42 AM On 5/29/2025 at 8:27 AM, HappyExpat57 said: Sorry, couldn't make it past THIS line of malarkey. You got further than me haha.... Pattaya new upgrades with year long visitors was as far as I got hmm... No matter what Pattaya does to make things look different, it will not change the amount of tourism flowing there or the reasons people come there. It surely will not increase tourism there during off seasons. 1
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