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Compare and contrast two places Samui Island and Phuket Island are the most beautiful city in Thailand. In these places, there are many attractive landscapes to visit. Despite of some differences, they share values that make them become the best city in Thailand for leisure. The first difference of them is their location. On one hand Samui island is a small island and so romantic for travel, and has a lot of the new style hotel. On the other hand, Phuket Island is positioned to be a charming urban by the sea where the long seaside is sparkle under the sun. Food is also another difference. At Samui island, Foods taste so hot and spicy, a traditional taste of southern part of Thailand. In contrast, Phuket Island, Foods taste not spicy because a lot of Chinese people live in this island the taste of food is almost Chinese taste. Beside these differences, Samui Island and Phuket Island are similar in some aspects. First, both of them are peaceful. Unlike Bangkok City, the most active city of Thailand, the speed of pace in these cities is slow. People roam along beautiful pavements to sightseeing instead of urging to work. Clean atmosphere is another similarity. These are good place to relax, to avoid dirty air of industrial cities. Furthermore, people in there are hospitable. That makes feel as they are in home. In conclusion, these are cities I love. Undoubtedly, I convince that these are the most desirable cities in Thailand. Those are where people could find peace and balance which are luxurious in modern life.

Nipat Itthipratheep

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