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Throwing Lotus Festival

Posted on February 24, 2010

One of my favourite festivals in Thailand is the Lotus Throwing Festival in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan. A revered Buddha image is placed on a boat and as it is taken up and down Samrong Canal local people throw lotus flowers onto the boat. Original post blogged on www.mythaiphotos.com .

Written by: Richard Barrow

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High Flying on Valentine’s Day

Posted on February 14, 2010

Bride Rattanaporn Supha, left, and groom Nitiphong Jittahorg of Thailand hold a bouquet of flowers as they are suspended on sling wires during a ceremony, known as a ‘flying wedding,’ as part of Valentine’s Day celebrations in Prachinburi province…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: High Flying on Valentine’s Day at Thai Photo Blogs

Fruit and Vegetable Carving in Thailand

Posted on January 21, 2010

Thai cuisine involves the balancing of contrasting flavors, spicy and subtle, sweet and sharp. It is also concerned with aesthetic value, for the Thais believe that food should please the eye as well as the palate. One particularly delightful aspect…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Fruit and Vegetable Carving in Thailand at Thai Culture Blogs

Elephant in a Sunflower Field

Posted on January 12, 2010

I was driving through the countryside in Lopburi Province last year when I came across this amazing sight. An elephant walking through a sunflower field. These sites are a popular attraction for Thai tourists who drive hundreds of kilometres to have their pictures taken with sunflowers. For them, the elephant …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Elephant in a Sunflower Field at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

Going to a Thai Funeral

Posted on January 11, 2010

It would seem that the longer I stay in Thailand, the higher the frequency that I attend funerals. In fact, I have two sets of funeral clothes now. I thought today I would give a brief overview of a cremation in order to help any foreigners who might find themselves attending a…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Going to a Thai Funeral at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Thai Fruit Carving

Posted on January 07, 2010

In some restaurants that you might visit in Thailand, some of your dishes will come decorated with what looks very much like flowers. But, in reality they are really edible fruit or vegetables. At the hands of a Thai artisan, a…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Thai Fruit Carving at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

Thai Orchid Festival 2009

Posted on December 31, 2009

Some of the best orchids in the world can be found in Thailand. They grow here easily and can also be bought at a good price. However, with over 1,000 species of orchids in Thailand the price can vary from cheap to extremely expensive. If you are interested in flowers or like taking pictures, …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Thai Orchid Festival 2009 at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Making Merit for H.M. The King’s Birthday

Posted on December 04, 2009

Today, people from all around the country are coming together to celebrate the 82nd birthday of H.M. The King. Many of them are wearing pink which is an auspicious colour believed to help make the King better. The Thai monarch has been in Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok since 19th September for …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Making Merit for H.M. The King’s Birthday at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Loy krathong – searching for a moment of peace

Posted on November 03, 2009

As the fireworks and firecrackers are going on non-stop for the third day running, and the city is celebrating with the biggest and most colourful parade of the loy krathong festivities, I am at home listening from a safe…

Written by: Betti

Read more: Loy krathong – searching for a moment of peace at Betti

Chinese Dragon Dance

Posted on October 28, 2009

After nine days and nights of eating a vegan diet and keeping the 10 precepts, the Vegetarian Festival in Thailand is finally over. The festival ended with a large parade through the town of Paknam early on the morning of 27th October. At about 7 a.m., at the city hall, a …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Chinese Dragon Dance at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Beautiful Thai Orchids

Posted on October 25, 2009

Thailand is the largest exporter of fresh orchids in the world. Although there are many varieties and many colours, the violet orchid is perhaps the most recognizable flower symbal of Thailand. Thai Airways give their passengers this orchid to welcome them on board. The young lady in this picture is about to give me …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Beautiful Thai Orchids at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

Hit by a Lotus Flower

Posted on October 06, 2009

It is very hot standing in the sun where it is very crowded. Luckily I am standing in a place where it has less people plus I am standing in the front of those people. The bridge, where I am standing, is made from…

Written by: Panrit "Gor" Daoruang

Read more: Hit by a Lotus Flower at Thai Culture Blogs

The Lotus Throwing Festvial in Bang Phli

Posted on October 03, 2009

One of my favourite festivals in Thailand is the Rap Bua Festival in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan. I usually go every year now. In English, the festival translates as “Lotus Receiving Festival”. However, it has another name in Thai which I think describes it more accurately. This is “Yon…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: The Lotus Throwing Festvial in Bang Phli at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Rap Bua Lotus Festival in Bang Phli

Posted on October 03, 2009

Thousands of people at Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai, Bang Phli, attended the “Lotus Throwing” festival to mark the end of the Buddhist Retreat on Saturday. A Buddha image on a boat, made its way down the canal, while worshippers on both banks threw lotus flowers at it…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Rap Bua Lotus Festival in Bang Phli at Thai Photo Blogs

An Arranged Wedding to Promote Thai Jungle Tourism

Posted on September 25, 2009

(The following is a brief Thai> English translation from various local news sources) At 10 in the morning of 24 September, Mr Sanan, administrative chief of Phatthalung province was in charge of perhaps the first ever televised wedding between endangered Sakai people. The Sakai is an indigenous tribe who live …

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: An Arranged Wedding to Promote Thai Jungle Tourism at Steve’s Weblog

Two Prisoners Executed in Thailand

Posted on August 24, 2009

Two drug traffickers on death row at Bang Kwang Prison were executed by lethal injections this evening in Thailand. They were Bundit Charoenwanich, 45, and Jirawat Phumpruek, 52. Both were arrested on March 29, 2001 for having 114,219 methamphetamine tablets in their possession. Convicted of drug trafficking…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Miss Thailand Wins Miss Photogenic

Posted on August 24, 2009

Miss Thailand Chutima Durongdej accepts flowers after being named Miss Photogenic at the Miss Universe 2009 annual pageant at Atlantis on Paradise Island in the Bahamas August 23, 2009. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson) More Thailand pictures can be found at www.ThaiPhotoBlogs.com .

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: Miss Thailand Wins Miss Photogenic at Thai Photo Blogs

Mother’s Day at Ancient Siam

Posted on August 12, 2009

This morning I visited Ancient Siam (formerly Ancient City) in Samut Prakan for their annual Mother’s Day activity. Over the last four or five years, the management have been organizing many different kinds of events at the park during all major holidays. Today is a public holiday for H.M. The Queen’s birthday…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Mother’s Day at Ancient Siam at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Merit Making for H.M. The Queen

Posted on August 12, 2009

Today, people from all over Thailand are celebrating Her Majesty Queen Sirikit’s 77th birthday. Like people in other regions of the country, many locals from Samut Prakan dressed in blue today which is the colour for Friday, the day that Her Majesty was born. Several thousand local people came…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Merit Making for H.M. The Queen at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Thai Elephant Conservation Centre in Lampang

Posted on August 02, 2009

The rainy season has been rather dry so far up here in Chiang Mai, ideal for daytrips – if you don’t mind baking in the sun shining right above your head at this time of the year. For a change, I decided to hop on a bus today and go on one of …

Written by: Betti

Read more: Thai Elephant Conservation Centre in Lampang at Betti

Bhubing Palace: garden in the clouds

Posted on July 19, 2009

When my mother comes to visit Chiang Mai, she always asks me to take her to the Rose Garden first. She insists that she knows this enchanted place from a previous life and gets annoyed when I point out that Bhubing Palace (Phuphing Palace) wasn’t constructed until 1961. Bhubing Palace is the …

Written by: Betti

Read more: Bhubing Palace: garden in the clouds at Betti

Thai Wedding Ceremony

Posted on July 18, 2009

There are an increasing number of foreigners who are marrying Thai women or Thai men. And according to our ThailandQA.com Forums , there are also many people coming to Thailand to attend weddings as guests as they are asking questions like “What do we wear to a Thai wedding” and “What gift do we give…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Thai Wedding Ceremony at Thai Culture Blogs

PAD Leaders Deny Terrorism Charge

Posted on July 16, 2009

Senior People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) leader Chamlong Srimuang receives flowers from supporters as he reports to police in Bangkok July 16, 2009. Thursday is the deadline for 35 PAD “yellow shirt” leaders to report and be informed of charges against them of terrorism…

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: PAD Leaders Deny Terrorism Charge at Thai Photo Blogs

How to Grow Dragon Fruit

Posted on July 04, 2009

Last year, I wrote a short blog with pictures about How to Eat Dragon Fruit . It proved to be quite popular with people searching on Google. The bright pink fruit is not native to Thailand and can be found in other regions of the…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: How to Grow Dragon Fruit at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Pay Tribute to Michael Jackson

Posted on July 03, 2009

Thai students sing a song of Michael Jackson during a gathering to pay tribute to the late entertainer, in Bangkok on Friday July 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) A fan of Michael Jackson lays flowers during a memorial ceremony for the singer in downtown Bangkok July 3, 2009. (REUTERS…

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: Pay Tribute to Michael Jackson at Thai Photo Blogs

Novice Monks Ordain for Buddhist Lent

Posted on July 01, 2009

Thai Buddhist novices hold lotus flowers and candles during a ceremony to mark their passage into monk hood in the run up to Buddhist lent at a temple in Bangkok. Buddhist Lent, or Vassa, is a time devoted to meditation where Buddhist monks retreat into their temple …

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: Novice Monks Ordain for Buddhist Lent at Thai Photo Blogs

Blessing my bike

Posted on June 14, 2009

It has now been about five months since I got my motorcycle. I had lots of fun with it. I have also been through a lot of bad luck which has upset me very much. Now, I am back at the …

Written by: Panrit "Gor" Daoruang

Read more: Blessing my bike at Thai Culture Blogs

Wai Khru Ceremony

Posted on June 04, 2009

The most important event to be held at school is the annual Wai Kru Ceremony. Like other schools around the country this always takes place towards the start of the new academic year and always on a Thursday. The students pay respect to their teachers by presenting them …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Wai Khru Ceremony at Thai Culture Blogs

Bangkok’s Floating Market

Posted on May 17, 2009

Although it’s known as Bangkok’s floating market the Damnoen Saduak floating market is actually about 100 kilometers Southwest of Bangkok in Ratchaburi Province . If, like me, you’ve seen many pictures of people selling many colorful fruits and vegetables on the open waters of the canals then this … Read full story >>>

Written by: Talen.

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A Policeman's lot

Posted on May 17, 2009

            Whenever I hear or read the phrase “the boys in brown” I know that the Thai police are going to be slated for something or other. But here in Phana I can have no complaint about the police at all. It is true that I have twice … Read full story >>>

Written by: phana person.

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