After checking in to my new accommodation, I rented a scooter for fun and for the day.
My 1st stop was the Phuket TAT.
The nice lady at the counter recommended me some places for food, beaches, sceneries and museums. She also told me in chinese which translates to: If you never been to Promthep Cape, you have never truly been to Phuket. Promthep Cape was recommended to be the best place in Phuket to enjoy the sunset. And that evening the sun set at 6.06pm. The time was 11:38am that left me about 6 and half hour to wander around.
I haven't ate breakfast yet so next stop had to be for food. The lady from TAT recommended me 2 places for food. One seemed to be a night market and the other a morning market so I just ate pad thai yet again at a random local restaurant. After that I went to the Phuket ThaiHua museum which shows the lives of the early chinese immigrant to Phuket. After that, Khao Rang which shows a view of the Phuket Town, Rawai beach, Karon View Point which shows a nice view of Kata and Karon beaches and Nai Harn beach. It was 5pm then and time to head for the Promthep Cape. The recommendations were right. It is truly stunning. This is probably the only thing left untainted by massive invasion of tourism into Phuket.
5:27pm: The evening sun casting its reflection onto the Andaman Sea.
5:45pm: My silhouette watching the sun disappearing behind the clouds.
6:02pm: The sun returned as a round ball of fire.
6.05pm: The sun disappearing over the horizon.
6:13pm: The afterglow.
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