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Phuket History

The name “Phuket” is derived from the Malay word “bukit” it means hill. In the previous time, this island was named “Junk Ceylon”. Later, it was known as Thalang after the name of the main town on the island. Until late in its history when the administrative centre was moved to a mining town in the centre of the island, it was called Phuket. The Battle of Thalang. In 1785, Phuket was attacked by the Burmese as part of their invasion to Thailand. The wife of the governor, Lady Chan, along with her sister Lady Muk, rallied the people and broke the Burmese siege. Today, their statues can be seen at the circle of Thalang district, a few kilometers north of Phuket City.

How to get to Phuket

The majority of tourists arrive to Phuket International Airport. Any, it’s also easy get to Phuket by road. By Air : it’s the simplest way to get to Phuket by flights. Phuket international airport serves lots of scheduled and charter flights arriving from Europe and Asia, and many daily flights from Bangkok. There are currently some low-cost airlines providing cheap flights to Phuket. By Bus : From Bangkok, it takes approximately 14 hours. You can be on board at the Southern Bus Terminal in Thonburi. Prices are reasonable and for your better convenience, you may spend a bit to take more comfortable buses. By Car : It takes about 10 hours to reach Phuket. The distance from Bangkok to Phuket is 867 km. By Train : There is no train between Bangkok and Phuket but you can get to Surat- Thani and take a bus or van to Phuket. Trains are slow, but cheap and quite comfortable.