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Samut Prakarn Province Chaophraya

Samut Prakarn Province

August 18, 2011 · by Lourdes · in Things to do outside Bangkok

Samut Prakarn is a province in central Thailand located by the mouth of the Chao Phraya River. It is commonly known by locals by the name Muang Pak Nam which means “The mouth of a river”. The place is just…

Thai Traditional Massage

Thai Traditional Massage

June 4, 2011 · by Lourdes · in Thailand History & Culture

Thai traditional massage is distinguished as a massage of the whole body where you are dressed. Unlike massage which uses oil, powder or lotion in which you have to be half-naked, Thai massage can be performed just by doing stretches and applying pressure to certain parts of your body with the use of hands, fists, elbows and knees.

Yaowarat, Bangkok's Chinatown

Yaowarat – Bangkok’s Chinatown

May 15, 2011 · by Lourdes · in Things to do in Bangkok

The Chinatown in Bangkok is like other places of Chinese in every city of the world. It is a very joyful and colorful place. It is a robust place too. Locally, it is known as the Yaowarat district.

Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya

May 12, 2011 · by Lourdes · in Things to do outside Bangkok

Ayutthaya is the capital of the Ayutthaya province in Thailand. It is legitimately known as Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. This enigmatic city was established by the great King U-thong in the year 1351. Over the years of preservation, it has become a place for wandering and knowing the past. It has become a historical park. It is a very old city where you can find the ghostly ruins of the mystical ancient buildings.

Wat Po – Temple of the Reclining Buddha

Wat Po – Temple of the Reclining Buddha

May 7, 2011 · by Lourdes · in Things to do in Bangkok

The Temple of the Reclining Buddha is one of the largest temples in all of Thailand. It covers an area of over 80,000 square feet. There are numerous images of the Buddha inside the temple. The most majestic is the Reclining Buddha. People can marvel at the size of this Buddha. It is fifteen meters in height and forty six meters long. It is a very special Buddha whose eyes are made from pure pearls. Its body is sculpted from gold plated sheets so that it will certainly yield a wealthy abundance.

Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Rai

Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Rai

April 25, 2011 · by Lourdes · in Things to do outside Bangkok

Wat Rong Khun is a majestic modern Buddhist Temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand. It was designed and funded by Chalermchai Kositpipat, a famous Thai artist. Wat Rong Khun is a product of great devotion and inspiration towards the sacred teachings…

Millionaire’s Row at Kamala Beach

Millionaire’s Row at Kamala Beach

April 17, 2011 · by Lourdes · in Things to do outside Bangkok

Kamala Beach Millionaire’s Row has some of the best luxury hotels and private villas in the world. These hotels and villas are rated 5 Star and one of them has been given many international recognitions and awards.

Dream World – Bangkok

Dream World – Bangkok

April 8, 2011 · by Lourdes · in Things to do outside Bangkok

Dream World in Bangkok is a place of fun where you can forget about every problem. It is also called Bangkok Amusement Park to create laughter and enjoyment literally

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