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What type of recreational facilities are in Thailand?

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When we asked people living in Thailand about recreational activities, they mentioned...

"Bangkok has too many choices to list, there are many large public parks and 5 National parks close to here," commented one expat who made the move to Bangkok, Thailand.

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"In Thailand, residents enjoy a variety of recreational facilities, such as beaches, parks, and waterfalls. There are also many outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and kayaking. For those who prefer indoor activities, there are plenty of shopping malls, movie theaters, and bowling alleys. Additionally, there are many cultural attractions, such as temples, museums, and art galleries. Finally, Thailand is home to a variety of nightlife options, such as bars, clubs, and live music venues," remarked another expat in Thailand.

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