The first transvestite show in Southeast Asia called “Tiffany’s Show” happened in Pattaya in 1974. Only three actors participated in the performance which took place in a tiny rent room. Nowadays, it’s a worldwide renowned show performing in the elegant building of the theatre which can seat up to 1000 spectators.
There’s no vulgarity in Tiffany's Show Pattaya. That’s why do not only hesitate to attend such a transformation-show and check out the acting of the participants. In 2001, the show became the 4th most popular performance in the world according to Travel.сom magazine. Maybe, the Parisian Moulin Rouge and two shows in Las Vegas are better. But in Pattaya, Tiffany’s show is definitely number one.
And if you want to relax closer to nature, head to Nong Nooch Tropical Botanic Garden. This grandiose botanic complex is located one-hour-drive away from the city and offers a wide range of various restaurants, mini-zoos and even elephant shows and birds’ parks.
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