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Popular in the west for the past 20 years, Thai cuisine now ranks beside French, Italian and Chinese as one of the most highly esteemed in the world.<br/><br/>

Perhaps the essence of Thai food is the liberal use of chillies, garlic and lemongrass, with the emphasis most definitely on the chillies.<br/><br/>

Just like all peppers from the Capsicum family, a surprising number of everyday fruits, flowers and spices which we accept, without thought, as being indigenous to Southeast Asia are, in fact, relative newcomers. The chilli pepper is today so widespread, prolific, and popular that Thai cuisine can scarcely be conceived of without the fiery ingredient. Despite being so difficult to believe the chilli did, in fact, originate in South America.
Hat Ao Noi means 'little bay beach', and that description more or less sums up this quiet bathing and relaxing destination. Connected with busier Ao Prachuap to the south, the beach is sheltered by a line of casuarinas trees.<br/><br/>

This bay is popular with joggers and strollers from nearby Prachuap Khiri Khan. There is also a small fishing village here.
Hat Ao Noi means 'little bay beach', and that description more or less sums up this quiet bathing and relaxing destination. Connected with busier Ao Prachuap to the south, the beach is sheltered by a line of casuarinas trees.<br/><br/>

This bay is popular with joggers and strollers from nearby Prachuap Khiri Khan. There is also a small fishing village here.
Many Thai people believe that every house should have its own spirit house providing for the well-being of the locality spirit. These may be anywhere in the garden (even, in big cities, on the roof), with the important proviso that the shadow of human habitation should never fall on the spirit house, the home of the original and true owner of the land – the chao thii.<br/><br/>

Naturally, this belief extends to shops and commerce as well. Scarcely a business in Thailand – from corner shop to multinational – is without at least one, and often two spirit houses. The first of these, raised on a pillar or in some high place, is purely Thai in origin. The second, generally to be found on the ground and decorated with Chinese characters and images of Confucian or Taoist sages, is purely Chinese and represents the pre-eminent position of Thai-Chinese in the world of commerce.<br/><br/>

Hat Ao Noi means 'little bay beach', and that description more or less sums up this quiet bathing and relaxing destination. Connected with busier Ao Prachuap to the south, the beach is sheltered by a line of casuarinas trees.<br/><br/>

This bay is popular with joggers and strollers from nearby Prachuap Khiri Khan. There is also a small fishing village here.
Hat Ao Noi means 'little bay beach', and that description more or less sums up this quiet bathing and relaxing destination. Connected with busier Ao Prachuap to the south, the beach is sheltered by a line of casuarinas trees.<br/><br/>

This bay is popular with joggers and strollers from nearby Prachuap Khiri Khan. There is also a small fishing village here.
Hat Ao Noi means 'little bay beach', and that description more or less sums up this quiet bathing and relaxing destination. Connected with busier Ao Prachuap to the south, the beach is sheltered by a line of casuarinas trees.<br/><br/>

This bay is popular with joggers and strollers from nearby Prachuap Khiri Khan. There is also a small fishing village here.
Hat Ao Noi means 'little bay beach', and that description more or less sums up this quiet bathing and relaxing destination. Connected with busier Ao Prachuap to the south, the beach is sheltered by a line of casuarinas trees.<br/><br/>

This bay is popular with joggers and strollers from nearby Prachuap Khiri Khan. There is also a small fishing village here.