Mountainous Ranong Province receives more rain than elsewhere in Thailand, covering it in lush greenery. Ranong town began as a Chinese Hokkien settlement, and this is evident from its older architecture.
Mountainous Ranong Province receives more rain than elsewhere in Thailand, covering it in lush greenery. Ranong town began as a Chinese Hokkien settlement, and this is evident from its older architecture.

Khao Lak Beach has for years been a favorite secret getaway for residents of Phuket. In recent years a number of resorts have been built on this beautiful, but still underdeveloped beach. Khao Lak was hard hit by thje tsunami, but has been rebuilt.

Ko Yao consists of two large islands, Ko Yao Noi and Ko Yao Yai, surrounded by many smaller islands. Largely unaffected by booming development in nearby Phuket, Ko Yao retains its traditional ways of life of Muslim culture.
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