Originally known as Phattaya Thailand

Pattaya, originally known as Phattaya, meaning ‘wind blowing from the southwest to the northeast at the beginning of rainy season’ has interesting and historical origins dating back centuries.
The then mighty ruler Phraya Tak (later known as King Taksin the Great) marched from the former capital, Ayutthaya to Chanthaburi prior to the fall of the Ayutthaya kingdom to its Burmese invaders in 1767.
On arrival to what is now known as Pattaya, the ruler Phraya Tak was met by the opposing forces of Nai Klom, in awe of the discipline and dignity of Tak’s army Nai Klom surrendered with out fight. The area therewith became known as Thap Phraya, meaning the Army of Phraya, and then to what it is now known as, Pattaya.
The modern day transformation of the once humble fishing village into Thailand’s premier and most successful beach resort began in April 1961, when a group of 100 American servicemen en route to the Vietnam War, made their descent onto this sleepy seaside haven for rest and relaxation, becoming the first of the many thousands of tourists who enjoy this piece of ‘Amazing Thailand’ year after year.
Replacing the fisherman’s huts of yesteryear is a wide range of deluxe hotels, mid range bungalows and Thai style guesthouse’s, fishing is still part of Pattaya life, as freshly caught fish is the specialty in many of the magnificent restaurants and eateries this bustling region has to offer.
By Mr.Michael Comglas
American Nationality

Source from http://www.excelloz.com

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