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Phi Phi Island has a huge reputation as a party island in a cool place.
There is so much to do for fun in the day with all the activities and wonderful sights of the Phi Phi Ley cliffs and bays, the bars on Phi Phi Island are a riot at night that it is almost impossible to find people with |
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Phi Phi Don is home to many Sea Gypsies. As were their ancestors, the local people of Phi Phi Don are in their element by the sea and have temporary homes made of driftwood according to the season.
The families who live on Phi Phi Don Island came from Koh Yai to the north of Phi Phi Island |
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The history of Phi Phi Island is an interesting story. Phi Phi was not settled until 1945 and tourist only first found the island in the late 1970’s. The island developed by the main Phi Phi deep sea pier at Tonsai Village where local families developed bungalow resorts rather depend o |
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Near Phi Phi, one beach stands above the rest: Phi Phi Ley. The island was the backdrop for Leonardo DiCaprio's "The Beach" and is one of the most beautiful and majestic places you will ever lay your eyes on.
Much of the movie was filmed in Maya Bay, a main location for Phi Phi daytrips an |
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The Procession for the Phi Phi Island Sports day is always a colourful affair with teams parading through the main streets of Phi Phi on their way out to the school and playing areas. The main hotels, local families and Phi Phi Hotels and Phi Phi Cabana Hotel often have teams from their nu |
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The Phi Phi Island mosque is a place of worship where most of the local Phi Phi population and other Muslims go to pray together.
As most of the local residents of Phi Phi Island come from the mainly (moderate) Muslim provinces of Krabi, Trang and Surat Thani, there is a lively Muslim comm |
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It's got to be said that this is my favorite Phi Phi gallery. Just look at the faces here on the pictures and you can see that people have fun on Phi Phi. I prefer the trips out to the beaches of Maya Bay on Phi Phi Don Island and for me there is nothing better than picking up a snorkel and |
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