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Before its establishment, Walking Street was primarily a roadway for Pattaya's fishing industry when it was a fishing village. In the 1960s and 1970s, the area switched to providing services for soldiers from the United States Armed Forces on rest and recuperation breaks in Pattaya, resulting in the development of hotels, bars and restaurants on Walking Street, which was then referred to as ...
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Pattaya Beach lies parallel to the city centre, and runs about 2.7 km long from Pattaya Nuea (North) south along the coast to Pattaya Tai (South) which is the entrance to Walking Street. The beach, which used to be 35 m wide, suffers from erosion and in some places was reduced to a width of only two to three meters.
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In Pattaya the primary areas associated with prostitution are Boyztown, [37] Sunee Plaza and Walking Street. [36] Rather than face of the risks of working independently, many sex workers choose the relative safety that comes with fixed employment in businesses such as "karaoke" bars, "massage" parlours, or brothels. [22]
Boyztown (Thai: บอยซ์ทาวน์), formerly Boystown, [2] is a gay red-light district in Pattaya, Thailand. [3] It is located in Pattayaland Soi 3, between Soi 13/4 and 13/5. [ 1 ] Established in the 1980s, it reached its height in prominence in the 1990s and 2000s, before declining in the 2010s and 2020s.