Laem Sing (Thai: แหลมสิงห์) is a district (Amphoe) of Chanthaburi Province, eastern Thailand. After the Paknam crisis in 1893 the French colonist troops occupied Chanthaburi, returning it in 1905 when Thailand gave up ownership of the western part of Cambodia. A significant minority of Chanthaburi citizens are native Vietnamese, who came there in three waves - first in the 19th century during an anti-Catholic persecution in Cochin China, a second wave came in the 1920s to 1940s fleeing from French Indochina, and a third one after the communist victory in Vietnam in 1975. Thus the town of Chanthaburi is the seat of a Bishop of Chanthaburi since 1944.
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Ladies in hats! Settled into our little beach bungalow, then off to a seaside cafe. We were the only tourists in town . . . place really was deserted during the day, as was the beach

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Laem Sing Beach, May 2010

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Best dressed girl on the beach . . . unfortunately there had been a lot of rain and the water was very dirty, so much rubbish washed down plastic bags etc, the beach is just south of the rivermouth, we didn't swim there. We headed over the bridge . . .