Australian Thug Ruins it for all Aussies who like to Party in Pattaya
This is the shocking moment a thug smashes a beer bottle over another man’s head at a popular drinking bar in the Thai city of Pattaya. CCTV footage of the attack shows a well-built Australian man, 48, following his victim before he tries to leave the Triangle Bar. The unprovoked thug smashes the beer bottle over the man’s head, who then falls to the ground instantly. The attack happened last week but has only recently be shared on social media. The incident appears to have been completely unprovoked, according to reports, and resulted in the victim needing 70 stitches and casts for broken ribs and writs. He appeared to be unconscious as staff and other customers rushed to help him. The tourist industry brings millions, if not, billions to Asia each year, so do they really want the party to stop? It is believed the thug was arrested following the attack and is currently in jail awaiting a court hearing. A proposal was introduced by the Alcohol Control Committee in Thailand earlier this year and, if approved, alcoholic beverages will not be sold on April 13 – Thai New Year. The South East Asian region has long been viewed as a great and affordable holiday destination. With expensive domestic flights in Australia, more travellers are choosing to fly elsewhere for their luxurious getaways.
Whenever people think of Pattaya they immediately think of ladyboys, risqué shows and drunk tourists. This does not even begin to touch upon the many things that this city in Thailand has to offer. Pattaya is a place that has beautiful temples and beaches but it also has so many activities to get involved in that it is impossible to get bored. There are a large number of expats living in Pattaya – see this – which has led to the city changing over the years, but this has only led to an increase in wealth being brought into the city, with the increased wealth business men have seen an opportunity to create attractions that appeal to holiday makers which is why Pattaya is one of the enjoyable places to stop at for a few days. When it comes to the sights and the sounds that you experience in Walking Street you will be amazed, no other street in Thailand even comes close (despite what the tourist guides may tell you.) Walking Street is 500m long and as the name suggests there are no vehicles allowed in the street after 6pm. The street as well as many side streets are full of bars, nightclubs, go-go bars, restaurants and beer bars.
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During the day the road is almost deserted but when darkness falls the neon lights, loud music and an army of girls hit the streets. If you are interested in flowers, trees and landscaped gardens this is a great place to spend a peaceful afternoon. The garden covers a space of 2.4 Square kilometers and have some of the most beautiful flowers in the world. The gardens have won many awards for their designs and will continue to do so because of the excellent condition the garden is kept in. It is not just flowers and trees though, there are also over 670 species of orchid and even an elephant talent show. There are various floating markets In Thailand but this one in Pattaya has something different about it. The actual name of the market is the ‘Four Regions Floating Market’ the reason for this is that the market is split into the four regions of Thailand, The north, northeast, south and central.
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Each section of the market sells products that represent that part of the country. Not all of the stalls are floating, some are in boats which move around the canals and some are stilted properties that stand at the sides on the banks. This is no ordinary art gallery, instead this gallery takes the normal art gallery concept and turns it on its head. To experience the best of the market you should hire a small boat and discover all that is on offer. At Art in Paradise you become part of the artwork by a series of optical illusions and other clever tricks. The gallery is set up perfectly so you can take pictures in such a way that it looks like you are crossing an old bridge or flying over the dessert on a magic carpet. The building is split into ten sections and houses over one hundred pieces of art. It is great fun for children as well as adults and should be on any to-do list.
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