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TOURISM: Hoteliers in Hua Hin halve prices, NATION
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The Nation (Thailand)
04-23-2003
To counter declining tourist numbers, the Hua Hin-Cha-am Tourism Business
Association has announced that operators of tourist accommodation, golf
courses and spas in Hua Hin will offer discounts of at least 50 per cent.
"We are discussing all kinds of special packages that members of the
association can jointly provide for tourists," said Manoo Tharmpipitchai,
president of the association.
Manoo said that ...
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Hua Hin, Thailand, Area Set to Exploit Golf, Spa Niche Status.
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; ... especially families, the area's main market in the low season. To see more of the Bangkok Post, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://www.bangkokpost.com (c) 2003, Bangkok Post, Thailand. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News.
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Thai king's palace turns village into tourism hub
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TOURISM: Hua Hin 'safe' from Sars, war', NATION
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A beach resort quiet enough for a king
International Herald Tribune
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