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Happy Halloween
Today, Oct. 31, is “All-Hallows-Eve”, better known
as Halloween. Throughout Pattaya, many shopping malls, restaurants, bars and
entertainment venues will be putting on special attractions to help celebrate
this pagan festival to remember the dead like only Pattaya can. Shown here,
pretty models welcome one and all to the event at Central Festival Pattaya
Beach. Ripley’s Believe it or Not! in the Royal Garden Plaza is also famous for
Halloween fun. Let’s not forget Walking Street, where usually the biggest
Halloween parties are held. Happy Halloween!
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Completion of Second Road resurfacing delayed 1 month
When Pattaya officials announced that resurfacing of the entire
length of Second Road would take only 20 days and be complete by
Oct. 4, they likely could have heard the skeptical cackling of
the masses all the way across town.
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More News >>
Tourism operators to get marine-safety training
Pattaya flooding worse than ever, city officials admit
Fire destroys LPG car in Bang Saray
Pair charged with robbing Good Samaritan
30 ladyboys swept up, return to Beach Road
Shooting suspect becomes victim in apparent payback incident
Bouncer arrested, bar closed after tourist battered
Second 7-Eleven hit by knife-wielding duo
Pattaya consolidates Loy Krathong celebrations at Lan Poh Park in Naklua
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Rains overwhelm
Wong Amat sewage system
Pattaya sanitation workers responded to Wong Amat Beach after recent
heavy rains flooded the beachfront with raw sewage.
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Dutch Swing College Band
heading to Pattaya
A popular saying
goes: “There are two kinds of music, good music
and bad music”. For the true fan of good
traditional jazz music the choice is simple,
because there is only one Dutch Swing College
Band, and it’s heading to Pattaya for a free
‘live’ performance on Thursday 27 November 2014
at Central Festival Pattaya.
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