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The community was founded when a group of Chinese from the
            island of Hainan began to settle on Ko Pha-ngan 250 years ago, during the
            late Ayutthaya period towards the Thon Buri period. They first came to
            settle at the old areas of Ban Tai and Ban Hin Kong, Ban Si Thanu and
            Wat Bon. Local residents called their areas old Chalok villages, which
            might refer to Loban Kao, or old village members in the assumption

            mentioned earlier. This is an example of how a group of villages is called
            by the names that do not appear on the map of Ko Pha-ngan.

                 The Hainanese people are expert fishermen and Ao Chalok Lam is                                                      If you travel to Hat Chalok during daytime and stay at the end of the jetty
            also a good location with water deep enough to build a sea port. This area                                          to appreciate scenic views, what you will see are tens of fishing boats anchored
            abounds with fish resources, especially sharks that were caught in those                                            at the jetty where fishermen fill up their boats, or repair fishing nets. The fishermen
            days for making dried fish, while their fins were sent for sale in China to                                         will wait until nighttime in order to go out for fishing and squid jigging.
            fetch better prices. Later, more Chinese immigrants came to settle at Ban                                           The green light glittering in the sea is attached to squid fishing boats in an
            Chalok Lam, which was later developed into a permanent fishing community.                                           attempt to lure squid into playing with the light, so that the fishermen will be
            The fishing occupation has been passed on to the present generation.                                                able to catch them easily. Some boats anchored there are for crab catching, as
            Around 25-30 years ago, squid-jigging, a way to catch squid, has become                                             seen from their crab nets. Every morning, this jetty is busy with fishermen bringing

            a major occupation in this village. As time has passed by, the lifestyle of                                         in marine resources for sale to traders. So it is not surprising at all to see many
            Chalok Lam fishermen still leaves a lasting impression to all visitors.                                             seafood restaurants offering fresh food to tourists here.







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