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Historic buildings in Phuket

Phuket is now famous worldwide as a premium tourist destination. However the island has a long history which goes back more than a thousand years.

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Originally known as Junk Ceylon the first recorded reference is found in the third century AD in Ptolemy’s Geographical. Thereafter it was also known as Bukit and Muang Thalang. It did not become generally identified as Phuket until the reign of King Rama five during the nineteenth century. The island is strategically located as a seaport and was visited by ships from the Arab countries and India to the west, Burma and the Siam mainland (now Thailand) to the north and Malaya and China to the east. During the sixteenth century Europeans also established trading posts on the island – first the Portuguese and French; then the British and the French. During the eighteenth century rich deposits of tin were discovered and large numbers of Hokkien Chinese came to exploit this resource. They inter-married with the local Siamese and the population expanded rapidly. At first these settlements were centred around the Kathu area where the tin mine workings were but they rapidly expanded to the Bay of Tongkah. The town of Tongkah was born and was the foundation of what we today call Phuket Town.s.

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Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket

Historic buildings in Phuket