Phang-nga, a peaceful province on the Andaman coast, welcomes visitors with beautiful beaches, tranquil islands and abundant marine life. It is renowned for its spectacular jewels Koh Surin and Koh Similan, and its oceans teem with verdant forests, hidden caves and delightful sparkling waterfalls. In addition, Phang-nga boasts Thailand’s largest mangrove forest. Due to its fertile natural resources, this former tin-mining area, has been revitalized and has become an idea tourist destination offering a wide variety of scenery and activities. However, in 1974 Phang-nga bay was made famous once again, when its remarkable rock formations one of which is now called “James Bond Island” were featured in the James Bond movie “The Man with the Golden Gun”, that can drag tourists around the word knowing more Phang-nga province. Phang-nga’s gorgeous and varied landscapes attract many visitors every year, while the vintage charm of the old tin-mining town lends a nice rustic atmosphere
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