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Fifty years ago
Pattaya was a sleepy little fishing village, dwarfed by her neighbors
to the North, Na Klua, to the South, Rayong. Its only claim to fame
being that it had, in the 13th century, been a resting place for the
battle forces of the great King Narai during his campaign to oust the
Burmese invaders. From that overnight bivouac, Pattaya derives its
name. Then came the Vietnam war and incursion of more benign foreign
troops. Thailand supported the American efforts in the area! providing
bases, manned by thousands of young America requiring rest and
recreation
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How is it possible to
fix the date of an historical trend? Whilst Pattaya had achieved some
popularity with a few adventurous souls who braved the rough road from
Bangkok to take advantage of the crystal waters, great diving and soon
following them, beach bars and restaurants, let us take the time when,
on the 29th Ju ne
1959, four or five transport trucks loaded with American G.I.'s
arrived in the village of Pattaya on leave from their base at Nakhon
Ratchasima. On arrival in Pattaya they rented houses belonging to
Phraya Sunthorn which were along the southern end of Pattaya Beach,
now know as the "Strip". The marines stayed for about a week and
returned to base. Having had a great time in Pattaya With the friendly
residents, they spread the word. A new group of marines kept arriving
periodically and the village geared up to cater to their every need.
This can be considered as the birth of Pattaya as a tourist resort.
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Pattaya continued to
grow in popularity at such a rate with both Thai and foreign tourists,
that the local government could not cope with the administration.
Administrative and infrastructure combination with Na Klua, took place
in 1976 and the government promulgated the Pattaya City Act in 1978,
there by joining Na Klua and Pattaya to form the fifth local
government municipality. Thus was Pattaya City born, and thus, with an
ever - increasing influx of visitors and residents from the burgeoning
surrounding industrial estates, has she developed into what she is
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