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January 23-25 , 2017 Pattaya Thailand

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Tiffany's Show Pattaya

Tiffany's Show Pattaya is the Original Transvestite Cabaret Show in Pattaya, Thailand; and is now in its 40th year. Originating as a one-man show performed for friends on New Year' Eve in 1974, Tiffany's Show Pattaya is a household word in Thailand and Asia as well as around the world. From its inception, Tiffany's Show Pattaya has grown into A Spectacular World Class Show visited by audiences from all corners of the world. Tiffany's Show Pattaya was voted number 4 in the TOP TEN BEST SHOWS to see around the world.

ART IN PARADISE

Art in Paradise Pattaya is another great place for tourists to visit in Pattaya City because it is, in the present, the first and only one illusion art museum - the museum presenting Anamorphosis. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the museum interactively by taking photos of your posture with 3d illusion painting or even touching the painting. Besides, its location is really great since it is in the city, Near North Pattaya Big C Supercenter. Not surprisingly, the museum is popular for visitors in different ages, especially kids.

Art in Paradise officially opened in April 2012 by Shin Jae Yeoul. The investment of establishment for this 5,800 square meters is approximately 50 million Baht. In the building, there are divided into many rooms for presenting different kinds of the 3D painting, such as underwater world, dinosaur world, water fall, Egypt and so on. The purpose to establish this museum is to present interesting and interactive arts to attract various types of visitors, so that visitors can have fun and can have great memories about what artists try to present.

 

Walking Street is a red-light district in the city of Pattaya, Thailand.

It is a tourist attraction that draws foreigners and Thai nationals, primarily for the night life. The area includes seafood restaurants, live music venues, beer bars, discothèques, sports bars, go-go bars, and nightclubs.[2]

Walking Street runs from the south end of Beach Road to the Bali Hai Pier. A large video sign was erected in March 2010 at the Beach Road entrance, replacing an earlier metal arch, and a small arch adorns the Bali Hai entrance.[citation needed]

The area is closed to vehicles from 18:00 to 02:00, and car parking is provided at the Bali Hai end. It is illuminated at night by many colored neon signs. The closing time of 02:00 has been extended for many entertainment establishments

The waterpark proved to be an instant hit when it splashed onto the scene at the end of 2014 with 10 exciting entertainment zones to discover. From powering up with Ben 10 on all-new high speed water rollercoasters, or going vertical with Jake from Adventure Time, there is an exhilarating splash landing for guests of all ages and adrenaline requirements. For the littler ones, the Powerpuff Girls, Gumball, Darwin, and other lovable Cartoon Network characters await at Cartoonival, the world's largest aqua playground packed with over 150 water attractions.
 

Pattaya Sheep Farm

Pattaya Sheep Farm by Chang Siam is the newest tourist attraction here in Pattaya, it opened its doors on the 8th of june 2013. This is a great place, especially for children.

You come to watch the sheep and feed them milk. A small bottle of milk costs 20 baht, it is great fun. The sheep are not shy, you will be able to touch them. These sheep are very thirst and love milk. When they see the milk bottle they will come running to you.

Pattaya Sheep Farm is a great place for photo opportunities. There is also a nice windmill, you can climb up the stairs and enjoy the view from the windmill. Take a look at this Facebook page about Pattaya Sheep Farm.

 

Pattaya floating market

Pattaya floating market : one of the most attractive markets in Thailand
Are you not tired of buying things in big shopping centers, that look like almost everywhere in the world? I am sure that some of you are, but don’t know where to go. Here is my suggestion; Pattaya floating market. Like its name it’s located in Pattaya. You can get there by driving along the Sukhumvit Road heading south passing through Pattaya Central and South. The market is a little bit further from the South Pattaya crossroads. You will see lots of cars parking on the left side of the street and that’s where the Pattaya floating market is.

Although Pattaya floating market is a new built market opened to the public in November 2008. But it is built in the traditional way. Most of the shops are made of wood. In Thai language this market is called “Talad Nam Si Pak”. It means four region floating market. And like its name, this floating market is divided in 4 part, which represents the 4 regions of Thailand; Northern-, Southern-, Central- and North-Eastern (Isan) region. In each part you will find the famous products of that region. Most products here are handmade.

Underwater World Pattaya

Underwater World Pattaya is a leisure attraction showcasing the rich variety of marine life found around the region. Situated at Pattaya, it complements the many other educational and recreational activities available at this beautiful seaside resort.

Besides opening visitors eyes to the brilliance and diversity of undersea life, Underwater World Pattaya also plays an important role in education and marine conservation. School visits are actively supported, and new educational programs are constantly being developed.

 

Koh Lan

Pattaya has a number of islands in its vicinity of which “Koh Lan” is the largest. The island is somewhat an extension of the mainland activities, featuring water sports such as diving snorkeling, windsurfing, waterskiing and para-sending. A key attraction is boats sailing around the island for sightseeing purposes. Some of the boats have glass bottoms enabling passengers to see coral and marine life at the bottom of the sea.

The island has a number of beaches, the main beach hosting a number of excellent seafood restaurants selling dishes made from freshly caught seafood. The area also features deep sea fishing boats around Koh Lan’s neighbours, Koh Krok and Koh Sak.

   
   
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