Laem Phak Bia

The sand spit at Laem Phak Bia

Laem Phak Bia (Thai: แหลมผักเบี้ย, pronounced [lɛ̌ːm pʰàk bîa̯]; lit.'purslane point', formerly: Chulai Point) is a coastal area in Ban Laem District, Phetchaburi Province, Thailand. The shore is a large, open area of mudflats and salt pans, with some mangrove areas and scrub, tipped by a sand spit. The area is not a national park, the land being privately owned, but it is a favoured location for bird-watchers where they can see a wide variety of shorebirds.[1] The area is administered as Laem Phak Bia Subdistrict, and is home to a village of the same name.

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