Talat Yai (Thai: ตลาดใหญ่) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Doi Saket District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a total population of 3,760 people. The tambon contains 5 villages.
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4.5 based on 48 reviews
Liveaboards and day trips to the best dive sites in Thailand including Similan and Surin Islands, Richelieu Rock, Phi Phi Islands, Hin Daeng, Hin Muang and Koh Haa. Plus longer trips to the Mergui Archipelago, dive certification courses and snorkeling only trips. Based in Phuket since 2000. Count on us for knowledgeable, up to date information and personal service.
4.5 based on 1,334 reviews
The first Trickeye 3D Museum of Sounthern Thailand, is located in Phuket Town, Trickeye museum is an interactive museum with a concept that stimulates your creativity and imagination. Be a part of 3D paintings and join the impressive memories together. Much..More than meets the eye..
Highly recommended for super cool photos! Special thanks to employee Diana, who was very kind and helped me make really fantastic funny photos! This place wount take much time from you, but will leave a huge smile on your face! Must visit!
4.0 based on 1,880 reviews
If you're coming to Phuket you probably don't want to miss out on exploring and walking through the streets of old town Phuket. Some nice eateries, and interesting architecture. A couple very nice Chinese Temples. worth spending a couple of days in old town, for sure.
4.0 based on 28 reviews
This Budhha Temple is a beautiful creation jointly by chinese and Europeans. Before visiting the temple, we first went to a separate area within the temple complex to meet the Monk and to seek his blessings. In this part of the building, people offer food items to the monks, cook food for them and seek blessings. Here there is a Budhha Idol, where 3 incense sticks are offered- one for Lord Budhha himself, 2nd for disciples of Budhha and 3rd for the Monks. There is a school in the Temple premises where teachers are mostly monks themselves. The residence of the Monk is also situated in the same premises. At the entrance to the main temple, there was a small structure called 'boundary' which is typically a symbol for such places and was exactly at the centre of the front part of the temple. And in all total 9 such structures were found around the Temple premises. The main Temple has a huge idol of Lord Budhha, where we prayed for peace and wellbeing by bowing down 3 times as per the ritual. Behind this temple, there is a huge conical structure called pagoda, where bones and ashes of Lord Budhha are preserved and there is no access for the public to the remains of the Lord. Felt satisfied after paying a visit to temple and after receiving blessings from the Monk
4.0 based on 14 reviews
A small, colourful and peaceful Chinese Shrine. A tranquil pocket in Old Phuket Town good for a short meditation session to pay respect. Nice street passage to keep the noise of the bustling Old Town. Its definitely a nice spot to just to be in peace and take photos. No entrance fee, no smoking, and no shoes in the temple.
3.5 based on 8 reviews
For the price that I’m paying, this is a very nice collection of things from Phuket’s past. I think there were around close to 1000 pieces displayed here - so definitely worth a trip to those looking to walk into history. There’s a nice cafe here too, I sat there for hours.
This is Chim Jae Walking Street, So you can enjoy many Chim Jae Walking Street activities such as :Walking and looking around, Shopping for goods, Enjoy Local Thai food More than 80 shops which you can walk trough from Thalang Road to Dibuk Road That is The Historic areas the new Phuket Destination ,you can enjoy shopping ,tasting and chilling with old town walking street vibe
3.0 based on 2 reviews
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