Pearl of the South in the Land of Smiles.
Dubbed ‘Pearl of the South’ by the tourist industry, Phuket is Thailand’s largest, most populous and most visited island. A whirl of colour and cosmopolitanism, Thailand’s only island province revolves around and thrives on tourism, but still retains a spark of the real Thailand.
There are a hundred and one ways to pass the day in Phuket. There are also more tourists here than on any other Thai island - it certainly knows how to cater to tourists’ every whim. Most flock to the beaches on the southwestern side, which are loaded with amenities and entertainment options.

Travellers seek shade under lollypops, Patong Beach

Long boat takes time out off beach at Ao Rawai

Small part of Karon Beach, one of Phuket’s longest and best beaches

Parked cars and signs choking main street in Patong

Wat Phra Thong, or ‘Temple of the Gold Buddha’, near Thalang

Transsexual show girls at club in Soi Katoey (’Ladymen St’), Patong Beach

Young men about to pierce themselves with skewers, at Vegetarian Festival

Scooter noodles on the go in Phuket Town

Fish, men and purple plastic baskets at Seafood Market in Phuket Town
[Photo: http://www.lonelyplanet.com]
Tags: best beaches, cosmopolitanism, entertainment options, Festival, island province, karon beach, katoey, Ladymen, land of smiles, lollypops, Parked, patong beach, Pearl, Phuket, phuket town, plastic baskets, Rawai, seafood market, show girls, skewers, southwestern side, Temple, Thai, thai island, Thailand, Thalang, tourist industry, town photo, Transsexual, Vegetarian, vegetarian festival, Wat Phra

August 18th, 2008 at 2:55 am
Actual topic. Writing is worthy of attention.