Pattaya (Thailand)


Pattaya is a town on Thailand’s Eastern Gulf coast most noted for its blue water beaches. A tranquil fishing village was built in the 1960s; it’s presently aligned with resort hotels, high-rise condos, shopping malls, nightclub bars and 24-hour clubs. Nearby, hill Wat Phra Yai Temple highlights an 18 meter tall golden Buddha Statue which is a centre of attraction among tourists. The city also highlights various designer golf courses, some with scenes of Pattaya Bay.