A trip to Pa Bon district, Phatthalung province, is a tourist attraction located near my home. I would like to recommend my friends to visit Para Hut Music Camp (a small hut in a rubber plantation). To get to Pa Bon district, take Highway 4 (Phetkasem Road) northbound to Pa Bon Municipal Office. At the intersection, turn left onto the Pa Bon Municipal - Phru Na Yai Road for about 2 kilometers. You will reach the Tai Khon Yang School, Ban Hoy Khong, Para Hut Music Camp.

"Para Hut Music" is a record label located in Ban Hoy Khong, Pa Bon District, Phatthalung Province, founded by Mr. Tiwakorn Kaewboonsong, also known as "Oh Para", a Southern folk singer known for his songs "Facebook Invades the Rubber Plantation" and "Rubber Leaves Change", among others. The label has gained significant attention from music fans and aims to fulfill the dreams of young people who are passionate about music. Para Hut Music focuses on Southern Thai music and local dialects.

Oh Para, a young man from a rubber plantation in Pa Bon district, Phatthalung province, who loves music, chose to study music at the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, majoring in piano, at Phuket Rajabhat University. This gave him the opportunity to create his own music, which has gained him recognition and a growing fan base. He continues to create new music for his fans, using a small hut in the rubber plantation as both his home and studio.

Despite his success, Oh did not rest on his laurels. He transformed his humble hut into a creative hub for music production. He mentored young artists from the province, helping them create and promote their music. His efforts culminated in the rise of "Wong Pattalung," a renowned band within the label. While the band's name may not be familiar to everyone, the mention of "Dek Leuang Wua" (The Cowherd Boy) instantly sparks recognition. This song has become a nationwide sensation, solidifying the band's popularity.

In addition, there are many other artists within the camp, such as Tae Parahut (the darling of the cowherd children), Rakthai Parahut (Aor Ror), Wongmai Parahut (เจ้าชู้ได้หม้อ), Wongbaebae Parahut (หวงก้าง), and Wongchalee Parahut (ขอเพียงโอกาส).

Para Hut Music Camp Song List (Single) Phatthalung Band:

  1. Song Lyrics: Leaves Never Disappear - Phong Phatthalung
  2. Song Lyrics: Bullfighting - Phatthalung Band
  3. Song Lyrics: Not Handsome, Do I Have a Chance? - Cowboy Feat. Dao Khammin, Phong Phatthalung Band
  4. Song Lyrics: MC's Heart - Oh Para Feat. Phong Phatthalung Band, Nud Jiraphan
  5. Song Lyrics: Woman Eating Husband - Phatthalung Band
  6. Song Lyrics: There is a Heart Here - Phatthalung Band
  7. Song: Red Ants Guarding Purple - Phatthalung Band
  8. Song: Sweetheart of the Cowherd - Tae Para Hut (Feat. Phatthalung Band)
  9. Song: Love After Dating - Phatthalung Band
  10. Song: Bullfighting University - Phatthalung Band



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Here, at Mor Chit, we raided the house of a southern-accented singer. We visited the land of shadow puppets and Nora dance, searching for the owner of the song "Mahalai Wua Chon" by the band Phatthalung. We traveled to Talay Noi Lake, taking a boat to see wildlife and water birds. Then we went up the mountain to visit the Sakai people, helping them plant trees and build water-slowing weirs. We ended the trip with an exciting whitewater rafting adventure.

"Phatthalung Band," an underground music group from southern Thailand, gained fame with their song "Mahalai Wua Chon," which has garnered nearly 100 million views. They now perform at concerts nationwide and have established their own record label.






Don't miss other tourist attractions in this area.



Souvenirs.













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