Archive for the ‘temples’
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March 01, 2010
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One of the most beautiful and also important temples in Lamphun Province in Northern Thailand is Wat Phrathat Hariphunchai. According to legend, the Lord Buddha himself once came to this area to collect alms. A local Lua tribesman offered him some “samor”, a kind of…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Wat Phrathat Hariphunchai at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow
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Northern Thailand, Thailand, UDD, Wat, media, red, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism
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February 28, 2010
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One of the most important events in the Thai Buddhist calendar is Makha Bucha Day (sometimes spelled Magha Puja). It takes place on the full moon day of the third lunar month which is usually late February or early March. This year it was today, 28th February 2010. Like many…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Makha Bucha Day 2010 at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Calendar, Events, Thailand, Trang, UDD, Wat, art, food, media, red, samut prakan, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism, twitter
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February 08, 2010
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The Phimai historical park protects one of the most important Khmer temples of Thailand. It is located in the town of Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima province. There are quite a few Khmer temples in this region but this is one of the best preserved. I was…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Phimai historical park at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow
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Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, Wat, media, red, temple, temples, thai
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January 01, 2010
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Judging by these photos that I took early this morning, not everyone was nursing hangovers after welcoming in the New Year at midnight last night. Like thousands of other local people from Paknam, I was up early at 6 a.m. to head down to the City Pillar…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Making Good Luck for New Year at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Thailand, art, festivals, food, media, news, samut prakan, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism
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January 01, 2010
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งานประเพณีวันขึ้นปีใหม่ 2553 และตักบาตรพระภิกษุสงฆ์ MAKING MERIT FOR NEW YEAR: Thousands of local people from Paknam joined Mr. Surachai Kanasa, Governor of Samut Prakan Province, and other dignitiries to give alms to 99 monks from local temples. Prakhonchai Road, in front of the City Pillar, was closed early on …
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Written by: Paknam.com
Read more: Merit Making for New Year 2010 at Paknam Photo Album – อัลบั้มภาพสมุทรปราการ
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Festivals and Events, Uncategorized, samut prakan, temple, temples
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December 04, 2009
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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 …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Making Merit for H.M. The King’s Birthday at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Flowers, Thailand, UDD, Wat, Water, art, bangkok, festivals, flower, food, hospital, media, red, samut prakan, temple, temples, thai, tru
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November 03, 2009
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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…
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Written by: Betti
Read more: Loy krathong – searching for a moment of peace at Betti
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Chiang Mai, Coup, Flowers, General, Sky, Thailand, Wat, Water, art, flower, food, media, rain, red, temple, temples, thai
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November 01, 2009
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I moved to Chiang Mai the day before loy krathong four years ago – I always think of this holiday as my anniversary. Chiang Mai is famous for going way over the top with parades and holidays, loy krathong probably being second only to the week-long songkran festivities…
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Written by: Betti
Read more: Loy krathong – thoughts on the day of the lantern parade at Betti
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Buildings, Chiang Mai, Music, Thailand, Wat, Water, art, media, rain, red, songkran, temple, temples, thai
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October 16, 2009
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It is that time of year when people are eating vegetarian food for ten days. So, I thought we should kick off the festival with this simple dish. You can basically use any vegetables that you like, but in the ingredients pictured below, you…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: How to cook… Crispy Fried Vegetables at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Enjoy Thai Food, Thailand, Wat, Water, art, food, media, red, samut prakan, temple, temples, thai
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October 15, 2009
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One of the most important temples in Samut Prakan is Phra Samut Chedi . It is not only the symbol of the province but is also the site for the longest running temple fair in Thailand. According to the organizers, we are…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Exploring Phra Samut Chedi at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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History of Thailand, Siam, Structures, Thailand, UDD, Wat, Water, art, bangkok, festivals, media, rain, red, samut prakan, temple, temples, thai, tru
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October 06, 2009
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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…
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Written by: Panrit "Gor" Daoruang
Read more: Hit by a Lotus Flower at Thai Culture Blogs
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Flowers, Gor's World, Thailand, UDD, Wat, Water, art, culture, flower, media, rain, red, samut prakan, temple, temples, thai
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September 28, 2009
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I had not been to Pai since my second Thailand holiday in 2002. It doesn’t really make a convenient weekend getaway if you rely on public transport or your two wheels. However, it was the perfect thing to do in my friend’s car. Riding up and down hills smoothly…
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Written by: Betti
Read more: Road to Pai at Betti
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Buildings, Chiang Mai, Coup, Fashion, Music, Northern Thailand, Thailand, Trang, Travel, Travel Blogs, UDD, Wat, Water, art, bangkok, drink, food, media, nasty, rain, red, temple, temples, thai, tourists, transport, tru
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September 17, 2009
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This is continuing my interview with Peter Robinson, who is probably better known in Thailand as “Phra Farang”, the foreign monk. (Click here for part one.) Peter spent ten years as a monk before finally disrobing in order to spend more time with…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: A Foreign Monk in Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Books, Environment, General, Language, Past, Stories, Thailand, Travel, UDD, Wat, Water, art, buddhism, food, media, red, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism, thais, transport, tru
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September 03, 2009
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The Ancient Siam, or Muang Boran in Thai, is like an open book of history and an open door to the real Thailand. Here you will find numerous reproductions of palace halls, temples, stupas, stone sanctuaries and traditional houses. You can also visit several reconstructed historical buildings, authenticated communities with their inhabitants…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Ancient Siam in Samut Prakan at Thai Photo Blogs
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Buildings, History, Siam, Thailand, Thailand Pictures, Travel Photos, art, drink, media, temple, temples, thai, tru
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September 02, 2009
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If you are planning on visiting Chiang Mai, I would recommend that you include a Sunday in your schedule. That is the day when Thailand’s best handicrafts market spreads out in the streets of the old city – a perfect opportunity to buy souvenirs and presents. It stretches from Thapae gate almost all the …
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Written by: Betti
Read more: Sunday Market in Chiang Mai at Betti
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Buildings, Calendar, Chiang Mai, Coup, Events, GTH, Music, Prem, TAO, Thailand, Wat, art, culture, drink, food, media, rain, red, temple, temples, thai, tru
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August 30, 2009
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Ordinands chant prayers on the ground of the Golden Pagoda, background, during the mass ordination at Dhamakaya temple in Pathumthani province, central Thailand Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009. More than 7,000 men from the provinces throughout the country ordained Buddhist monks in a ceremony on Saturday. The newly ordained Buddhist monks will practice …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: 7,000 Ordain at Dhamakaya temple at Thai Photo Blogs
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News Photos, Thailand, Thailand Pictures, UDD, media, temple, temples, thai, tru
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August 19, 2009
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Asian Elephant calf Luk Chai receives a traditional ecumenical Thai blessing for good health and success at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia. To respect the Thai heritage of the elephant and herd, the blessing was performed by a senior Monk along with 8 other Monks from Canberra and Sydney temples, and the occasion was also…
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Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam
Read more: Blessing for Thai Aussie Elephant at Thai Photo Blogs
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News Photos, Thailand, Thailand Pictures, Travel, media, temple, temples, thai, tru
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August 12, 2009
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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…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Mother’s Day at Ancient Siam at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Events, Flowers, Reviews, Siam, Thailand, Wat, Water, art, festivals, flower, media, samut prakan, songkran, temple, temples, thai
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August 12, 2009
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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…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Merit Making for H.M. The Queen at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Flowers, Thailand, UDD, Wat, Water, art, bangkok, festivals, flower, food, media, red, samut prakan, temple, temples, thai, tru
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August 09, 2009
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Eight years ago, on my first visit, I saw an aerial photo of a golden chedi on a hilltop near a river, surrounded by lush fields and more mountains. I immediately knew I wanted to go there but I had no …
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Written by: Betti
Read more: Quest for the golden chedi at Betti
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Chiang Mai, Coup, History, Northern Thailand, Thailand, Wat, art, media, poll, rain, red, temple, temples, thai, tru
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August 02, 2009
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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 …
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Written by: Betti
Read more: Thai Elephant Conservation Centre in Lampang at Betti
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Chiang Mai, Coup, Flowers, Food and Drink, GTH, Muay Thai, Northern Thailand, PAD, Reviews, Thailand, Travel Blogs, UDD, Wat, Water, art, bangkok, drink, flower, food, hospital, media, obviously, rain, red, temple, temples, thai, thais, tourists, transport, tru
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July 20, 2009
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One of the historical legacies of Samut Prakan Province are the Fortresses along the river from the Gulf of Thailand all the way up to Bangkok. At various times through history, going back as far as the Ayutthaya period, there has always been forts here of some description. Many fell into ruins…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Puchaosamingphrai and other Forts in Phra Pradaeng at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Books, Buildings, Coup, History, Past, Thailand, Wat, Water, art, bangkok, hospital, media, obviously, red, samut prakan, temple, temples, thai
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July 08, 2009
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When you are travelling it is not always a good idea to follow too closely your guidebooks. If you have the time, then explore the area and you might find some hidden gems. The other day I was happy to stumble across a Buddhist Park…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Books, Buildings, Calendar, Chantaburi, Road Trips, Stories, Thailand, Travel, UDD, Wat, art, buddhism, ebooks, media, red, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism
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July 06, 2009
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Campaign against Alcohol Abuse in Observance of the Buddhist Lent (04/07/2009) The Ministry of Public Health is joining forces with public and private organizations in launching a campaign against alcohol abuse, marking “No Alcohol Day,” which coincides with the start of the three-month Buddhist Lent, or Buddhist Rains Retreat. Known in …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Alcohol Abuse and Buddhist Lent at Thai Culture Blogs
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Abhisit, Abhisit Vejjajiva, General, Past, Statistics, Thai Culture, Thailand, UDD, art, culture, drink, law, media, rain, red, temple, temples, thai, thais
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July 06, 2009
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During the Khao Phansa period this week, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) are helping to promote the event “Making Merit at Four Temples” in Chanthaburi Province. These temples are not necessarily the most sacred of the temples however they have been picked…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Making Merit at 4 Temples in Chanthaburi at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Chantaburi, Road Trips, Thailand, UDD, Wat, art, buddhism, media, red, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism
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July 06, 2009
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I have to admit I am not a very diligent traveller: I don’t dive very deep into my guidebooks. I usually enjoy ancient monuments, temples, ruins and other buildings for their atmosphere and architectural beauty, not for the tales from olden days that they tell to an eager listener. I cannot imagine what life must…
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Written by: Betti
Read more: More chedis in Chiang Mai at Betti
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Books, Buildings, Chiang Mai, Events, General, History, Music, Past, Sky, TAO, Thailand, Travel, UDD, Wat, Water, art, ebooks, media, nasty, rain, red, songkran, temple, temples, thai, thai temples, tru
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July 02, 2009
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During the full moon of this month we celebrate the religious holiday of Asarnha Bucha Day. The following day marks the start of the Rains Retreat which is sometimes referred to as the Buddhist Lent. It lasts for about three months. This year it runs from…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Candle Procession for Khao Phansa at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Coup, Economy, School Life, Thailand, Travel, UDD, art, media, rain, red, temple, temples, thai, thai buddhism
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June 28, 2009
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After four years of travelling and living in Thailand, I often find it hard to take a step back and try to imagine what it is like to experience it all for the first time. When I write, words like chedi…
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Written by: Betti
Read more: Chedis in Chiang Mai at Betti
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Buildings, Chiang Mai, General, Stories, TAO, Thailand, Travel, UDD, Wat, Water, art, flower, living in thailand, media, red, temple, temples, thai, tru
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June 21, 2009
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Long before Chiang Mai was founded some 700 years ago, the Mon people set up the legendary kingdom of Haripunchai in the area that is today known as Lamphun. Wat Chammathewi (also known as Wat Kukut) dates back to the 8th century. The spire on top of the chedi is said to have been lost …
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Written by: Betti
Read more: Sister chedis from ancient times at Betti
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Chiang Mai, GTH, General, Thailand, UDD, Wat, art, garden, hospital, media, plant, rain, temple, temples, thai, tourists, tru
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June 11, 2009
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“He fought like a man so he could become a woman” – Still from the Thai movie Beautiful Boxer Thailand here has many-a glorious site to feast ones eyes on, besides just a million temples, two million taxis and three million noodle soup stalls we have the one…
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Written by: Stephen Cleary
Read more: Thailand LadyBoys at Thai Culture Blogs
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Coup, Language, Music, Past, Pattaya, Sky, Statistics, Thai Culture, Thai Ladyboys, Thai Language, Thailand, The Interview, UDD, Visa, Wat, Water, army, art, bangkok, culture, hell, hospital, ladyboy, law, media, military, news, papaya, rain, red, temple, temples, thai