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Prachuap in Light

2026-01-01 · Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand

Christmas was low-key. A few hotels and restaurants put up decorations, and every now and then you’d hear a quiet Merry Christmas. Meanwhile, the town was already busy preparing for the New Year.

It took several days for crews to dress up the Saranwithi Pier—better known as the Prachuap Fishing Pier—and they did a fantastic job.

By early evening, families and groups of friends gathered along the seawall with food, drinks, and music, sending off 2025 in their own relaxed style. Official fireworks on the pier rang in the New Year—briefly visible before a massive cloud of smoke drifted in and blocked the view. It looked like some of the fireworks decided to go off on their own terms.

This year, I wasn’t really in the mood for the usual seasonal reflections. Was it a good year? What should one hope for in the next? But I feel very fortunate and grateful for the people around me—and yes, I mean you, all of you, near or far.
Thank you for being part of my life.

Saranwithi Fishing Pier decorated for New Year’s in Prachuap Khiri Khan
Saranwithi Pier
Close-up of New Year’s lights and decorations on Saranwithi Pier
Saranwithi Fishing Pier decorated for New Year’s in Prachuap Khiri Khan
Saranwithi Fishing Pier decorated for New Year’s in Prachuap Khiri Khan
Saranwithi Fishing Pier decorated for New Year’s in Prachuap Khiri Khan
Saranwithi Fishing Pier decorated for New Year’s in Prachuap Khiri Khan
Saranwithi Fishing Pier decorated for New Year’s in Prachuap Khiri Khan
Saranwithi Fishing Pier decorated for New Year’s in Prachuap Khiri Khan
Saranwithi Fishing Pier from the distance with two people on the beach
Decoration in the parks surrounding the night market
The temple on Monkey Mountain at night
The temple on Monkey Mountain
Families and friends gathered along the Prachuap seawall at dusk
Smoke lingering above Prachuap after the fireworks show
Fireworks over the water at Prachuap Khiri Khan

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