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Continue reading →: Exploring Chinatown Bangkok
I told my friend that I had never been to Chinatown in Bangkok and she looked at me in amazement. Since we were already in the city and had no daytime plans, we decided to explore one of Bangkok’s most famous cultural and tourist destination. From Victory monument we hopped…
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Continue reading →: Krathongs
Following the passing of the former queen, this year’s Loy Krathong Festival was not grand. The nation is in a one-year mourning period. Black and white were the theme colors and there were no fireworks. However, the Krathongs were outstanding. Loy Krathong Festival
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Continue reading →: Wat Phra That Phanom: A sacred Pilgrimage site in Northeastern Thailand.
Wat Phra That Phanom stands as one of the most sacred Buddhist temples in Nakhon Phanom Province, Northeastern Thailand. Revered by Thai and Lao Buddhists alike, this temple is believed to bring prosperity and blessings—especially to those born in the Year of the Monkey or on Sundays. A popular belief…
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Continue reading →: The Great Buddha of Roi Et
Formally known as Phra Phuttha Rattana Mongkhol Maha Munee, it is the fourth-tallest standing statue in Thailand. It is 59.2m tall and made of concrete. Luangpho Yai is located in Wat Bhurapha Phiram, which is a third-class royal temple in the center of Roi Et city. The statue stands tall…
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Continue reading →: Wat Ratchaburana Ratchaworawihan
This Buddhist temple was built in the Ayutthaya Historical era in 1424 by a Chinese merchant. Located in the central Island area, Phra Nakhon, it is just a walking distance from the flower market and across from it is King Rama 1 monument. It was restored during the reign of…
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Continue reading →: Flower Market; Pak Khlong Talat in Bangkok
Located in Phra Nakhon District in Bangkok, this bustling market offers tons of flowers, a vast array of colors and a refreshing aroma. There are flowers of every kind both locally-sourced and imported. Marigolds cannot be missed as they are a charm to the eyes. The majestic sunflowers, tulips, roses,…
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Continue reading →: Wat Ho Kong – the Garland Museum
This temple is located in Mahachanachai. It is where all the rice garlands are taken as an offering to Buddha after Malai Khao Tok Festival. On the compound, there are three temples. In one, that is where they display them. On the ground floor, small garlands hang from the roof.…
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Continue reading →: Malai Khao Tok Festival
Held only in Mahachanachai District, Yasothon Province, this festival attracts an eclectic crowd from all over the country. It happens either in February or March. Rice garlands are displayed for a week both in the field and on the street in front of the District office. To learn how the…
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Continue reading →: Friendly giants at Surin Elephant World
Take a safari across the game reserves in South Africa or the national parks in Kenya and elephants will be a common sight. I distinctly recall the first time I saw an elephant. I was in primary school and we had gone on a trip to Nanyuki. At first I…
