Khao Phing Kan

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Khao Phing Kan is a famous pair of forested limestone islets in southern Thailand, best known for the nearby needle-shaped rock Ko Tapu, often called "James Bond Island" after its appearance in the film *The Man with the Golden Gun*.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
island
tourist attraction
country Thailand
hasAlternativeName Khao Phing Kan Island NERFINISHED
hasCliffs limestone cliffs
hasCulturalAssociation James Bond film tourism
hasGeologicalType limestone
hasLandscape forested
hasNearbyIsland James Bond Island NERFINISHED
Ko Tapu NERFINISHED
hasNearbyRockFormation Ko Tapu NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature nearby needle-shaped rock Ko Tapu
hasProtectionStatus national park area
hasScenicViewOf Phang Nga Bay karst formations
hasTourismActivity boat tours
photography
sightseeing
hasVegetation tropical forest
isAccessedFrom Phang Nga NERFINISHED
Phuket NERFINISHED
isPartOfIslandGroup pair of islets
isPopularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
locatedIn Phang Nga Bay NERFINISHED
Phang Nga Province NERFINISHED
southern Thailand
nearbyWaterBody Andaman Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Ao Phang Nga National Park NERFINISHED
tourismFameReason appearance of nearby Ko Tapu in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun

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Phang Nga Bay hasIsland Khao Phing Kan