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Pink pavilions for Phuket

phuket-The-sala-on-the-bypass-road-at-the-entrance-to-Samkong-Shrine-in-Rassada-1-LyFueTb.jpgThe sala on the bypass road at the entrance to Samkong Shrine in Rassada.

phuket-The-sala-are-meant-to-keep-tourists-cool-and-dry-while-they-are-waiting-for-public-transport-4-mSIKRDh.jpgThe sala are meant to keep tourists cool and dry while waiting for public transport.

PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (PPAO) campaign to paint the island pink continues.

The construction of 25 pink roadside pavilions at a cost of almost five million baht is complete, PPAO President Paiboon Upatising announced last week.

Mr Paiboon, whose campaign color was pink in the last election, said the gazebo-like structures – known as sala in Thai were aimed at keeping tourists dry.

“The pavilions are there for the convenience of tourists waiting for public or private transport to the beach, Thalang or the airport,” he said.

Construction, begun on May 20 last year, took around six months and cost nearly 4.8 million baht.

Not the bright purplish pink of the fleet of Phuket City buses rolled out last year, the pavilions are painted a more subdued combination of salmon pink and what might be described as ‘eggshell’.

There are three designs, all branded with the PPAO’s official ‘Two Heroines’ logo.

Mr Paiboon said he also planned to have more than 100 bus stops for public and private bus passengers built by the middle of this year.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-01-23

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