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Pattaya: Resort getting a "new lung" - 32 million baht park is 30% complete

 

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Development of a new park in the Jomtien area of Pattaya is well underway. 

 

Thai media 77kaoded called the park in the Beung Nong Phong area of Jomtien Sai 2 a "new lung" for residents and tourists in Pattaya.

 

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Part of environmental improvements ordered by mayor Sontaya Khunpluem, work began at the end of May and is set to continue until the end of August 2021 - a total of 455 days. 

 

Budget for the project that will include a lake, trees and play facilities for children is 32.8 million baht. 

 

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Yesterday a deputy mayor Pattana Bunsawat and his team were on site declaring that the project was on track and 30% complete.

 

Source: 77kaoded

 

 

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4 minutes ago, rick44 said:

How difficult is it to include a Google Map in such a story, so readers can know where this is located? I sometimes wonder about Thai journalism... 

How difficult is it to look just at the main picture in the OP, and see Riviera Jomtien in close distance of the park?

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55 minutes ago, rick44 said:

How difficult is it to include a Google Map in such a story, so readers can know where this is located? I sometimes wonder about Thai journalism... 

Because then everyone would laugh at the location and christen it another white elephant.

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5 hours ago, anchadian said:

At last, reshaping the area into a family resort.

Adults use parks too as do the unencumbered single people. I use the parks around Pratumnak,  a beautiful green lung but its mainly used by adults. Pattaya should be left alone as an adult city as all the other cities are family oriented.

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4 hours ago, Henryford said:

A "park" ? apart from the coloured spaces for the children and the lake i don't see many green areas to walk around. I think the Thais have a different idea of what a park is.

I dont think the project has finished yet. I have been in beautiful parks here. I live near one in Pratumnak.

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Might as well be in the proverbial Nakhon Nowhere...not a very convenient location for most tourists and locals. Are the developers of the Riviera at least chipping in a bit for the park as it looks to primarily benefit their buyers?

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15 hours ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

Might as well be in the proverbial Nakhon Nowhere...not a very convenient location for most tourists and locals. Are the developers of the Riviera at least chipping in a bit for the park as it looks to primarily benefit their buyers?

Your post makes me quite suspicious as to how long this park may survive after sales are completed.

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