reader Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM From Pattaya Mail Pattaya’s Walking Street lights up the night, offering vibrant entertainment and a taste of Thai culture, making it a must-visit for travelers. Pattaya’s iconic Walking Street, a lively hub of nightlife and entertainment, attracts thousands of visitors nightly, making it one of the city’s most vibrant destinations. Tourists, especially international visitors, often prioritize experiencing this street after sunset, drawn by its energetic atmosphere and diverse offerings. Walking Street Pattaya is lined with colorful lights, lively pubs, bars, and enticing street food stalls, creating a bustling scene that keeps the area alive through the night. Visitors can enjoy unique Thai-style performances, ensuring there’s never a dull moment. Walking Streets in Thailand go beyond entertainment. They serve as cultural and economic hubs, showcasing local traditions, art, cuisine, and crafts. These streets offer a glimpse into the Thai way of life while boosting community-driven tourism. From Chiang Mai’s Wua Lai Walking Street to Hua Hin’s Night Market, each destination provides a unique experience. The Origins of Thailand’s Walking Streets The concept of Walking Streets in Thailand began in 1997 under Dr. Pichit Rattakul, then Governor of Bangkok. The first was Silom Walking Street, designed to align urban spaces with community life. It quickly became popular for its blend of art, food, souvenirs, and entertainment. By 2001, the success of Silom inspired the government to expand the initiative to major cities across the country. Walking Streets flourished, becoming cultural landmarks and important tourism drivers. Popular examples include Chiang Mai’s Tha Phae Gate Walking Street, Chiang Rai Walking Street, and Udon Thani’s Khon Kaen Walking Street. Today, Walking Streets are celebrated for their role in connecting tourism with local culture, offering vibrant experiences that highlight Thailand’s traditions and community spirit. Pattaya’s Walking Street, in particular, stands out as a national treasure, blending tradition and nightlife in a way that captivates visitors from around the globe. https://www.pattayamail.com/latestnews/news/the-origins-and-allure-of-thailands-famous-walking-streets-from-bangkok-to-chiang-mai-down-to-pattaya-city-480991 pong2 and vinapu 1 1 Quote
vinapu Posted yesterday at 04:06 AM Posted yesterday at 04:06 AM 1 hour ago, reader said: Pattaya’s Walking Street, in particular, stands out as a national treasure, One doesn't hear that every day reader, pong2, bkkmfj2648 and 1 other 4 Quote
bkkmfj2648 Posted yesterday at 05:04 AM Posted yesterday at 05:04 AM These articles seem to be under the influence of flowery, over-the-top, AI GPT systems. I would love to see the AI PROMPT that was used to create it. reader 1 Quote
reader Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said: These articles seem to be under the influence of flowery, over-the-top, AI GPT systems. Wasn’t Walking Street intended to be flowery and over the top by its creators? Quote
vinapu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 5 hours ago, reader said: Wasn’t Walking Street intended to be flowery and over the top by its creators? yes but calling it officially "national treasure " seems go against verbalized policy of making Pattaya family friendly destination Quote
reader Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 3 hours ago, vinapu said: yes but calling it officially "national treasure " seems go against verbalized policy of making Pattaya family friendly destination Know what you mean. Nevada tries to sell the Vegas strip as family friendly, too. 🙂 vinapu 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago actually Pattaya made some progress toward that noble goal and post covid Walking Street is not as much in-your-face as it used to be in better days. Quote