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This beachfront spa resort is a 14-minute walk from Samui Aquarium & Tiger Zoo, 5 km from Lamai Beach and 18 km from Chaweng Beach. Featuring furnished terraces and private gardens, the contemporary villas come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screens, minibars and rainfall-effect showerheads. Upgraded villas have private pools. Room service is on offer. Freebies include a breakfast buffet, unlimited spa treatments and shuttle service to Chaweng and Lamai beaches. The resort has a cosmopolitan restaurant/bar serving Western dishes and holding themed and tapas nights. A day spa, an outdoor pool and a petanque court are on-site. Kayak rentals are available.
Koh Samui is a relaxed and enjoyable island of Thailand. This island is the ideal paradise for extensive options of fantastic activities such as boat trips, island tours, elephant trekking, Muay Thai class etc. Couples have the opportunity to experience a memorable wedding by having both Western and Thai style ceremonies.
Koh Samui is the second largest island in Thailand and is famous for its palm-fringed shoreline and in recent past, it was once known as the “heaven on earth”. It’s definitely one of the top choices if you are thinking of a romantic getaway, as it’s also home to luxury resorts where you may indulge yourself in many ways. The island has a lot of places for a romantic dinner, which may be an ideal proposal venue if you are planning for one. Most of the local people are Buddhist and the 12m-tall golden Big Buddha statue at Wat Phra Yai Temple is a popular landmark and definitely a must-visit. You can find coconut trees everywhere as the export of coconuts is one of the main industries on the island.
The role of food and beverage is an important and symbolic one at traditional Thai weddings, with the majority of traditional Thai marital cuisines being sweet and sugary. Syrup, candied rice cakes, and cream are some of the most commonly used ingredients when preparing a traditional wedding feast, as the sweet flavours of the dishes symbolize bliss, love, and undying blessing. Khanom Kareaw, a dish consisting of twisted and sugarcoated bread strips, symbolizes the everlasting winding and oneness of the bride and groom. It is very sweet and flavorful, and is a traditional favorite of locals when it comes to weddings. Another traditional marital dish is the Foy Thong, otherwise known as the ‘golden silk threads’. This is a noodle-like cuisine made out of egg yolks and syrup, its flavorful taste and intriguing appearance plays a part in symbolizing values such as eternity, everlasting love, and longevity.
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