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Concrete Road Project Nears Completion in Hua Hin Soi 102

Road construction in Ban Nat Chang, Hua Hin Soi 102, within the Wat Khao Hin Tern community, is nearing completion. The project includes a 4-meter-wide, 530-meter-long concrete road funded by a 2024 budget of 1.6 million baht from the Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Administrative Organization.

The area has faced significant challenges during the rainy season, as flooding often rendered the dirt roads impassable, making travel difficult for residents. The new concrete road is expected to address these issues, allowing for smoother and safer transportation.

Local officials, including members of the Hua Hin Municipal Council, Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Administrative Organization, and the Wat Khao Hin Tern community leadership, inspected the progress. The project is nearly complete, bringing relief to the community’s residents as they prepare for improved accessibility.

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