Monday, May 6, 2019

Thung Wua Laen Beach

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'''Thung Wua Laen Beach''' () is an one beach in [[Chumphon Province]], [[southern Thailand]], located in the area of Tambon Saphli, [[Amphoe Pathio]] about 16 km (9 mi) to northeast from [[Chumphon|City of Chumphon]].

Its name ''"Thung Wua Laen''", translated as "Running Bull Field". There is a [[folklore]] told that here in the past, abundance of wild animals. A hunter shot down an one wild bull, but it didn't die. On the contrary, it got up and continue to run. At present, there is a bull monument situated on the beach to commemorate this story.

The landscape of this beach is a fine white sand that slopes gradually into the sea, making it suitable for safe and easy swimming or diving.

Thung Wua Laen Beach unlike at more popular destinations and other sandy strips of southern Thailand are still in relatively unspoilt condition. Because it is not crowded with resorts, restaurants, beer bars or deck chairs for visitors. Therefore is an ideal place for those who want to relax or experience the nature that remains pure.

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[[category:Beaches of Thailand]]


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