Posted on
October 29, 2009
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Bangkok’s famous Floating market is not actually in the capital city but can be found swimming in a sea of colours in Damnoen Saduak, Ratchaburi Province, 100 kilometres west of Bangkok. In the mid nineteenth century King Rama IV connected the Mae Klong and Tacheen rivers by constructing 30 km of canal waterways to create… Read full story >>>
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Written by: Hoo Don.
Discovered by: ThaiBlogSearch.com
Tags: Censorshipdocumentariesfloating marketkids cooking pancakesratchaburi
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Thailand
Posted on
October 03, 2009
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It has taken me twelve days since arriving in Thailand to put together my first post but it hasn’t been through a complete lack of want. A very busy schedule has seen myself and Wonderful Wi find very little time to ourselves in the way of quiet relaxation and a major glitch… Read full story >>>
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Written by: Hoo Don.
Discovered by: ThaiBlogSearch.com
Tags: floating marketindieKanchanaburitiger temple.
Category
Thailand
Posted on
October 03, 2009
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“Victor” Kriengsak Silakong has done it again. Two years ago, he staged a likay (Thai folk opera) adaptation of Marivaux’s The Island of Slaves . I wasn’t familiar with the work, so as far as I was concerned, likay was the only way for that… Read full story >>>
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Written by: WiseKwai.
Discovered by: ThaiBlogSearch.com
Tags: culturefloating marketindieKanchanaburitiger temple.
Category
Thailand