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Pattaya Park Tower, situated on Jomtien Beach, Pattaya City, Chonburi, Thailand. At Pattaya Park Tower you will have a lot of things to do because at Pattaya Park Tower on the 55th floor you can see the fantastic view of Jomtien Beach, Pattaya Beach, Pattaya City at Pattaya Park Tower. Pattaya Park Tower Recreation You can start with a tower jump. It is a very exiting challenge, your heart will beat faster when you jump from the tower and you will feel like flying in the air or if you don't want to jump from the tower alone you can choose speed shuttle which will shoot you up from a cubicle. From up here, you can see everything in Pattaya Beach. Alternatively, if you think this is a bit too much for you, you can take the cable car which will also give you a breathtaking view of Pattaya Beach. You not only enjoy in the sea, but you invite to contest the excite of entertainment on our big Water slides, tanning your skin on private beach or swim around the pool, enjoy and rerax at the Water Park of Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand On the 52nd - 54th floor of the Pattaya Park Tower, Chonburi, Thailand you can find a revolving restaurant that you can enjoy with a breathtaking view from sea, Pattaya Beach and Pattaya City. The restaurant will serve Thai food, seafood and western food at lunch and dinner. Access to PattayaBy car You can go to Pattaya by private car within 2 hours, on the Bangna â€" Trat Highway via Bang Pakong, Chonburi and Si Racha. Or on the the motorway from Rama 9 Rd. in Bangkok to Chonburi can be avoided thus reducing travel time further. By Bus You can take the bus at the Eastern bus terminal (Ekkamai) or the Northern bus terminal (Mochit 2, every 15 minutes from 5.00am to 7.00pm.
Dates: 1st May - 30th June 2008
Venue: Mueang District, Chanthaburi
Held at a time of the year when the fruit crops are at their best, visitors can enjoy a great range of succulent fruit that have been grown in Thailand's eastern provinces which have collectively earned the nickname as the 'fruit bowl of Thailand'.
The annual Chanthaburi Fruit Festival held at the Chanthaburi Sports Stadium offers a fantastic selection of fruits to try with favourites including sweet rambutans, pomelos and the unusual durian fruit. There are prizes for such things as the best fruit display and the best tasting fruit and there is a full entertainment programme on offer too.
Chanthaburi is the durian capital of the world in terms of production, with the largest concentration of durian orchards on the planet - over 137,000 hectares, producing about half of Thailand's entire durian crop.
Each year at harvest time Chanthaburi town has a colorful 10-day fruit fair and celebration at the time of peak fruit harvest season. There are traditional fruit competitions among farmers, arts and crafts displays, entertainers, sporting events, a temporary marketplace of all kinds of things (including of course much fine tropical fruit), and much more, but the highlight - is always the fantastic parade on the opening morning.
This was first published at http://www.thailandholidayhomes.co.uk
