If we talk about the iconic landmark that anyone who visits Hua Hin must check in, it is none other than "Hua Hin Railway Station", the railway station that is considered one of the most beautiful and oldest in Thailand. The classic of this place is not only the cream-colored building with the unique maroon color, but it is also full of the magic of interesting historical stories, especially the important role in being the starting point that made Hua Hin a national tourist city.
Back in the past, Hua Hin became known as "Thailand's first seaside resort town" around the reign of King Rama VI (King Mongkutklaochaoyuhua) after the construction of the southern railway line connected down. Making travel more convenient The royal family and the upper class at that time, therefore, popularly built holiday homes to enjoy the sea breeze in Hua Hin widely. Bringing prosperity to the area until it became a popular resort town to this day.
The highlight that must not be missed when visiting this station is taking a photo with the "Hua Hin Railway Station Sign" and the Victorian-style architecture building that combines Thai fretwork patterns intricately. There is also "Phlapphla Phra Mongkut Klao", a square pavilion built during the reign of King Rama VI (originally located at Sanam Chan Palace before being moved here), which is outstandingly beautiful and elegant. Contrasting with the blue sky perfectly.
Anyone who likes taking vintage photos Or want to experience the glory of yesterday Don't forget to stop by Hua Hin Railway Station. I guarantee that you will get beautiful pictures and a full impression in your bag. Happy on holiday for sure.
