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Pattaya’s construction activity has reached a new height

Mario Kleff, an eccentric architect who innovates residential construction engineering, designed all of these structures. Mario Kleff pioneered new residential construction standards in Pattaya. The designer built high-quality buildings for over a decade. The architect submitted his plans for Park Royal 2, a multi-story cellular beam condominium, in 2009. This Thailand-first method allowed long-span construction. In 2022, numerous huge pool villas with 30+ meter column spans will be built. Motorway bridges offer “column-free chambers” and greater aesthetics. Thailand leads in new building structures. The Wong Amat Tower was Mario Kleff’s first modern high-rise in Pattaya. He designed Na Kluea’s Laguna Heights condominium, Club Royal, and Jomtien’s Suan Sawarn condominium complex. His portfolio now includes many unique real estate initiatives. Mario Kleff – The Touch is a signature project. It was Thailand’s first two-column high-rise with a 25-meter column span, but it was never finished. Improving house construction is hard enough,…

During the long weekend, a lot of tourists go to seafood festivals in Pattaya

Officials from Phuket and Pattaya, historically two of Thailand’s most popular tourist destinations, have been scrambling to find ways to restore their respective tourism industries, which have been damaged by the Thai government’s limitations on the use of Covid-19. The government in Pattaya and Phuket have scheduled a variety of food festivals for this year in an effort to increase revenue for local merchants and farmers. Several of these projects look to be beginning to bear fruit. Each of the twenty vendors at Pattaya’s brand-new Squid Fair seafood festival made between 30,000 and 40,000 baht during the month of May. According to the director of the Pattaya Business and Tourism Association, between 3,000 and 4,000 individuals attended the festival daily. It is hoped that Pattaya’s most recent seafood festivals would also contribute to the prosperity of the city’s ambitious local business owners. During the three-day weekend, Pattaya’s visitors visited both…

In Pattaya, a vandalized tourist service center is renovated

The abandoned and defaced tourist service center in Pattaya has been cleaned up following a succession of break-ins and vandalism in the surrounding area. Nikom Sangkaew and members of the Pattaya Police Department worked together to repair the light bulbs and clean the inside of the police box on Beach Road just across the Royal Garden Plaza. Since 2019, the box has supplied essentially no services. Photographs taken by Pattaya Mail reveal that the box is completely covered in graffiti. According to Police Lieutenant Thongin Panyanam, however, officers will soon be stationed on the beach in order to provide immediate assistance to beachgoers. According to Nikom, the cleanup was necessary due to a number of thefts committed by transgender individuals in the vicinity of the facility. This year, Pattaya has gained a reputation as a safe haven for gold necklace thieves, most of whom are opportunistic ladyboy thieves and Indian…

Pattaya offers free lunches during the Vegetarian Festival

In addition, residents of Pattaya are gathering to celebrate the annual Vegetarian Festival and enjoy free vegetarian meals. The festival is also taking place in Phuket. The Sawang Boriboon Foundation in the Naklua sub-district of the Bang Lamung District is providing free, scrumptious vegetarian meals to everyone from tonight through October 5th. The Sawang Boriboon is an organization devoted to Thai and Chinese culture. It can simultaneously serve meals to up to 300 individuals. People are able to dine there during the following three unique sessions: It will be held between 8.30 and 9.30 in the morning, and lunch will be served between 12 and 1.30. Evening sessions are from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. On its Facebook page, the organization has posted photos of people eating free meals with grins on their faces. The foundation has assigned one part of seating for guests wearing all-white attire and another portion…