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The “Phi Phi Island Resort” is located in Phi Phi Leh island in Thailand, between the large island of Phuket and the west Strait of Malacca coast of the mainland. Phi Phi consists of six small islands 46km south of Phuket. Fine sandy beaches give way to soaring limestone cliffs to form spectacular scenery. Add crystal clear water, a refreshing lack of roads, plus a laid-back lifestyle, and it's easy to see why Phi Phi is one of southern Thailand's most popular destinations.
The islands are administratively part of Krabi province. Ko Phi Phi is the largest island of the group, and is the most populated island of the group, although the beaches of the second largest island, Ko Phi Phi Leh are visited by many people as well. The rest of the islands in the group, including Bida Nok, Bida Noi, and Bamboo Island are not much more than large limestone rocks jutting out of the sea. The Islands are reachable by speedboats or Long-tail boats most often from Krabi Town or from various piers in Phuket Province.
The islands came to worldwide prominence when Ko Phi Phi was used as a location for the 2000 British-American film The Beach. This attracted criticism, with claims that the film company had damaged the island's environment since the producers bulldozed beach areas and planted palm trees to make it resemble the description in the book, an accusation the film's makers contest. An increase in tourism was attributed to the film's release, which resulted in increases in waste on the Islands, and more developments in and around the Phi Phi Don Village.
Unlike its larger brother Ko Phi Phi, Phi Phi Leh is a virgin island - it is almost untouched by human civilization. Surrounded by sheer limestone walls dotted with caves and passages the island's shallow blue-green lagoons and coral gardens are a snorkeler’s paradise. The island also has two magnificent beaches, Loh Samah and Maya Bay.
The climate on Phi Phi Leh island is influenced by tropical monsoon winds. There are two seasons: the rainy season from May till December and the hot season from January till April. Average temperature ranges between 17–37 degrees Celsius. The average rainfall per year is about 2,231 millimeters, wettest in July and driest in February.
The “Phi Phi Island Resort” is an eco-friendly hotel that aims at providing excellent service without hurting the local environment. This dreamy lodging in Thailand is as environmentally friendly as it gets. The building itself is built with natural materials, such as local stone and wood. Moreover, all utilities (such as cutlery, hygiene items, towels, kitchen utensils) are made of bio-degradable materials.
The pool is created in the local stone quarry so that the harmony of the local landscape was not infringed. Since the water in the pool is replete with natural salts and minerals, there is no need for further disinfection with chlorinated compounds and the pool is absolutely chemical-free.
The hotel provides soaps, gels, and creams, which are all-natural and organic. Waste is recycled to the garden via a bio-cycle septic system, and “Phi Phi Island Resort” uses hydroelectricity from a Pelton wheel and solar power.
The restaurant values locally sourced products. That’s why only locally grown vegetables and fruits along with natural sea products are served. The resort ensures that fishing and croppage don’t contravene the local equilibrium of the island.
Diving and snorkeling at Phi Phi Leh Island are excellent. Many dive companies offer all-inclusive trips only in this location. And other little secluded islands are accessible from “Phi Phi Island Resort” by long-tail boats. Visitors can take advantage of the free bike rentals, free shuttle service in an electric vehicle and even green spa, with all organic products.
On the other hand, this beautiful resort combines the seclusion much sought after in Thailand with the refinement of a 4.5 star resort. Privacy is certain on 70 tranquil acres of swaying coconut palms, fragrant gardens, and a half-mile of sparkling shore overlooking the crystal Andaman Sea. Spacious and secluded bungalows conform comfortably to the natural surroundings, welcoming stunning coastal vistas and cool sea breezes. Stylish furnishings, gracious hospitality, and a private 800 meters stretch of pristine white sand beach lapped by the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea create an idyllic setting for a green and calm holiday.
Questions 1-8: Do the following statements agree with the information given in the Reading Passage? Answer True, False or Not given. Note:
True: if the statement agrees with the information
False: if the statement contradicts the information
Not given: if there is no information on this
Q.1. Phi Phi is located 46km south of Phuket.
Q.2. Ko Phi Phi is the largest, though not the most populated island of the group.
Q.3. Islands gained their popularity after Ko Phi Phi was used for a famous film.
Q.4. The increase in tourism had a negative effect on the Ko Phi Phi island.
Q.5. Unlike its larger brother Phi Phi Leh, Ko Phi Phi is a virgin island.
Q.6. There are two seasons on the Phi Phi Leh island: rainy and hot.
Q.7. July is the hottest month on the Phi Phi Leh.
Q.8. The “Phi Phi Island Resort” is very environmentally friendly.
Questions 9-13: Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.
Q.9. Due to the fact that the pool is rich in natural salts and minerals, there is no need to use _______ for further disinfection.
Q.10. The "Phi Phi Island Resort" uses a bio-cycle _______ to recycle waste.
Q.11. The restaurant serves only natural _______ products.
Q.12. Visitors can take free bike rentals, free shuttle service, and even _______ .
Q.13. Phi Phi Island Resort has a refinement of a 4.5 _______ .
Solution of 1:
Phi Phi is located 46km south of Phuket. - True
Solution of 2:
Ko Phi Phi is the largest, though not the most populated island of the group. - False
Solution of 3:
slands gained their popularity after Ko Phi Phi was used for a famous film. - True
Solution of 4:
The increase in tourism had a negative effect on the Ko Phi Phi island. - True
Solution of 5:
Unlike its larger brother Phi Phi Leh, Ko Phi Phi is a virgin island. - False
Solution of 6:
There are two seasons on the Phi Phi Leh island: rainy and hot. - True
Solution of 7:
July is the hottest month on the Phi Phi Leh. - Not Given
Solution of 8:
The “Phi Phi Island Resort” is very environmentally friendly. - True
Solution of 9:
Due to the fact that the pool is rich in natural salts and minerals, there is no need to use (chlorinated compounds) for further disinfection.
Solution of 10:
The "Phi Phi Island Resort" uses a bio-cycle (septic system) to recycle waste.
Solution of 11:
The restaurant serves only natural (sea) products.
Solution of 12:
Visitors can take free bike rentals, free shuttle service, and even (green spa).
Solution of 13:
Phi Phi Island Resort has a refinement of a 4.5 (star resort).
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