Phuket, a large island
in the Indian Ocean, is 867 kms. from Bangkok. It is the only island
having provincial status, and was a regional headquarters as well,
with a rich and colorful history.

Known as the Pearl of the Andaman, it derived much of its former
glory and its enormous wealth from tin production, which in Phuket
dates back over 500 year. Today, Phuket is the major tourist
attraction of Thailand with
hotels of all price
ranges.
The surrounding waters contain much varied marine life, and the
town is notable for its Sino-Portuguese architecture.
It is a very attractive island for sightseeing, with lovely
seashores and forested hillsides.
Its population of 1.6 million people ranks sixth among all
provinces.
Approximately 1.75 million Rai of the area is forest land. The main
occupation here is rice farming. The average per capita income is
14,343 Baht. |