Let's continue with Day 3..

Panyee Island
After visiting the James Bond Island, we proceeded to Panyee Island, a stilt fishing village surrounded by limestone cliffs. This is a Muslim village and there is a mosque. Just wonder, the lands are available everywhere, why these people choose to live on the sea? Who is first one that built his house beside the cliff with no access to any other town? What forced him to do such decision? War between Muslim and Buddhist? Em... thousands of question marks.
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Suwankuha Temple
Returning to pier, we continued by minibus to Suwankuha Temple (The Golden Cave Temple) to pay respect to the > 200 years old reclining Buddha.
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Monkeys were everywhere, waiting for people to feed them with Rambutan.This naughty monkey torn off the plastic that Hup was carrying while I was taking photo, trying his luck that there was food inside the plastic. Hehe.. his mission failed :)
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The staircase lead us to more deeper cave area.
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The trip ended after Suwankuha Temple visit. We went for Foot Massage for foot relaxing after a whole day walk. I suggested Thai Seafood for dinner. Dishes that we ordered included Chilli lime steam fish, chilli crab, spicy glass noodle and Tom Yam Goong. All tasted good except the steam fish.

Ever try "Tuk-tuk" riding? :P
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