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Hansar Pranburi Prepares for Opening

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Management and staff from Hansar Bangkok as well as the 17-room Hansar Pranburi resort recently joined forces with the local Ban Hua Than Taew elementary school to conduct a beach clean-up.

The Hansar team was joined by 128 children, aged between 4 and 12, on the Nom Sao Beach to clear litter that had been washed in by the tide.

Hansar created special t-shirts for the occasion which were given to the children, along with a Baht 50 donation per child.

Following the beach cleaning, 9 monks from a local temple conducted a merit-making ceremony to bless the hotel prior to its opening next week.

The children joined the attended the blessing and then assisted the Hansar Team to serve lunch and make donations to the monks.

K. Boon Chayavichitsilp, Chairman of Hansar, said, "At our property in Pranburi, we fell in love with the site, the natural beauty of the national park and beaches, but more importantly we have appreciated the friendship from our local neighbors here in Pranburi, the local farmers and fisherman and it is our honor to support this community in any way we can."

Nestled on the famous Nom Sao Beach against the backdrop of the Sam Roi Yot National Park and caves, Hansar Pranburi resort looks out over the Gulf of Thailand and the renowned Nom Sao Islands.

Guest rooms and bungalows at the Hansar Pranburi feature sea views of the Gulf of Thailand or mountain views of Sam Roi Yot National Park.

Each room features custom-designed furniture and fittings, down comforters and pillows, 300 thread count linens, custom fabrics and drapery, custom-designed lighting, spacious and airy bathrooms with custom-designed vanities and spacious shower, 42 flat screen LCD TVs with full cable access, complimentary high-speed wireless internet access, telephone with free local calls, and in-room safe.

Hansar, Pranburi

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