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Cha-Am is rich in culture! You can join a traditional Thai cooking class to learn about local ingredients and techniques, which is a fun way to engage with the cuisine. • Don’t miss the chance to visit local temples, like Wat Neranchararam, where you can interact with monks and learn about their daily lives. • If you’re interested in arts, check out local artisan markets where you can find handmade crafts and possibly take part in workshops.





