Beautiful Ao Phang-nga National Park In Thailand
Until 1974 the island of quaint  limestone-rock Ko Tapu, which in Thai means “Rock Nail”, was little  known outside the province of Phang Nga (Phang Nga), where it is  located. Everything changed when in 1974 on the screens out another part  of Bond – The Man with the Golden Gun “(The Man with the Golden Gun),  which lit up the island. Since then it started to call the island of  James Bond (James Bond Island) and it became a place of tourist  pilgrimage.
The province is located on the  west side of the Malay Peninsula, and includes many islands of the Phang  Nga Bay. The most famous one is the so-called James Bond Island, a  needle formed limestone rock in the sea, which featured in the 1974  movie The Man with the Golden Gun. The Ao Phang-Nga (Phang-Nga Bay)  National Park was established in 1981 to protect the many fascinating  islands. The Similan Islands, one of Thailand’s main diving  destinations, are also part of Phang Nga province. It is located 788  kilometres (490 mi) from Bangkok and covers an area of 4,170 square  kilometres (1,610 sq mi).
During the reign of King Rama II, nearby areas (including Thalang, now known as Phuket) were occupied by the Burmese and so many people fled to Kraphu-nga. In 1824, Siamese troops defeated the Burmese and the invaders were expelled. King Rama III renamed the area Phang-nga and in 1933 the town was expanded to be a province.
During the reign of King Rama II, nearby areas (including Thalang, now known as Phuket) were occupied by the Burmese and so many people fled to Kraphu-nga. In 1824, Siamese troops defeated the Burmese and the invaders were expelled. King Rama III renamed the area Phang-nga and in 1933 the town was expanded to be a province.













 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
