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  • Wat Khunaram - The Temple That Displays The Mummified Statue Of A Monk
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Wat Khunaram temple is home to one of the most remarkable sightings of a mummified Buddhist monk who passed away nearly two decades ago. The mummified corpse of this Buddhist monk, who entered a spiritual life at the age of 50 is displayed in a meditating position, just as he was at the time when he passed away. It is said, that his body simply did not for unexplained reasons, undergo the normal process of decomposing and therefore his relatives and friends made his corpse lie in a glass casket ...
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  • Bangkok Shopping "€" An Experience To Thrill And Delight
    By: Ajay Jonn | - Welcome to Bangkok a true buyers paradise! Home to one of the largest outdoor markets worldwide, several shopping malls and countless of street-side vendors, Bangkok is capacious enough cater all lifestyles and budgets of shoppers. Shopping in Bangkok is really delightful and an experience like never before. The reason is simple that the city has almost everything youre looking for from the most upscale to the trendiest, and the most fetid to the specialized ones. When youre in ...
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  • Lu Ethnic Group
    By: lanhnguyen | -
    Lables: Ethnic Groups, Lu ethnic group, Tay-Thai Group
    Proper name: Lu, Thay, or Thay Lu.
    Other names: Phu Lu, Nhuon, Duon.
    Local groups: In Vietnam, there is only the Black Lu (Lu Dam) in Ban Hon village, Phong Tho district, Sin Ho (Lai Chau). This is to be differentiated from the White Lu (Lu Khao) in Sip Song Pan Na of China.

    Population: 3,684 people (1999 census).
    Language: The Lu language belongs to the Tay-Thai language group (Tai-Kadai language ...

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  • Lao Ethnic Group
    By: lanhnguyen | - Lables: Ethnic Groups, Lao ethnic group, Tay-Thai Group
    Proper name: Thay, Thay Duon, Thay Nhuon.
    Other names: Phu Thay, Phulao.
    Local groups: Lao Boc (on- soil Lao), and Lao Noi (small Lao).
    Population: 9,614 people (1999 census).
    Language: The Lao language belongs to the Tay-Thai language group (Tai-Kadai language family).
    History: The Lao immigrated into Vietnam from Laos.
    Production activities: The Lao practice wet rice cultivation with a well-develo ...

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  • Koh Samui Villa Rentals: Thailand's Best Kept Secret
    By: Anna Griffin | - Thailand is among Asia's most popular tourist destinations. Its natural splendor and rich culture attracts a huge number of backpackers and tourists. This country offers a rich history and a wonderful experience that will surely leave a life-long effect to anybody who visits. Thailand is so captivating that more and more people are staying in the country for longer periods of time. If you happen to be one of these, it is advisable to try leasing the famous Thailand villas?

    Generally ...

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  • It's About Kicking Ass
    By: Matthew McKernan | - When you get down to it, there is only one real reason anyone gets into martial arts, to know how to kick someone's ass. Yep, I said it and I'll say it again, I don't care if you're a Shaolin Monk or Thelonious Monk, you got into martial arts because you wanted to know how to kick someone's ass. It's like the only real reason to go to a dance club is to hook up (don't trust anyone, gay or straight who says it's to dance, or the music). There's a reason why you stop going when you're attached, it ...
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  • Top Events And Festivals To Net Tickets To Phuket
    By: Sam Walker | - The largest island of Thailand, Phuket is a favourite destination of honeymooners, sybarites and party animals. Mesmerizing vistas of natural splendour, white-sand beaches, lush rainforests, top-end hotels resorts and intoxicating nightclubs make Phuket, an all inclusive holiday spot for travellers. Besides, the bright and breezy festivals of the island add cherry on top and decidedly sprinkle zing to one"s tour.

    Take a look at some of the alluring festivals and events that en ...

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  • Is Muay Thai Kickboxing A Good Street Fighting Martial Art
    By: Travis Lutter | - Muay Thai or Thai kick boxing has seen a surge in popularity in recent years thanks to Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) where many of the competitors employ this brutal and sometimes deadly art.

    In fact the Gracies were inspired to promote mixed martial arts matches after a trip to Thailand where they saw competitions similar to those in their native Brazil. Muay Thai has been the national sport of Thailand long before the UFC though, and steeped in ritual. The sport can also be ...

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  • Kanchanaburi - Visit One Of Thailand's Most Exciting Towns
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Kanchanaburi is a province located in the west of Thailand. It is home to many national parks and waterfalls and is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful provinces in Thailand. Probably the biggest tourist attraction of the province is in the capital, which bears the same name. Kanchanaburi, the town, is situated where the rivers Kwai Yai and Kwai Noi meet, and it is renowned as the location of the Bridge over the River Kwai.

    The town also contains a number of museums associa ...

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  • Basic Rules Of Muay Thai
    By: Travis Lutter | - Muay Thai, with its emphasis on both offense and defense as well as on stamina, is a martial art anyone can learn: men, women, young or old.

    With the interest in Muay Thai growing fast, martial-art schools in Europe, America and Asia have added it to their curricula. To learn it well, the player should know some basics of Muay Thai.

    Muay Thai is fought in five three-minute rounds with two-minute breaks in between. The fight is preceded by a wai khru dance, in which each ...

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  • Witness A Right Royal Affair At His Majesty The King Of Thailand"€™s Birthday Celebrations
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - As the worlds longest ruling monarchy the Thai royal family enjoys the love and adoration of its people in addition to the Thai citizenry around the globe. Come December 5th each year Thai citizens get the opportunity to display their devotion to the monarchy as the sovereign celebrates his birthday on this hallowed public holiday. Known as 'Wan Chalerm' in the native language the celebration is one of the most highly anticipated events in the Thai calendar.

    Having ascended to t ...

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  • Kuan Yin Chinese Temple (koh Phangan) "€" A Shrine That Shines
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - According to Mahayana Buddhism, Kuan Yin is the Goddess of Mercy and she has sacrificed attaining Nirvana to guide her disciples towards attaining enlightenment. She is a symbol of compassion and purity, and is portrayed in white robes with a string of prayer beads in one hand and a white lotus in the other. She is worshipped by childless women, fisher folk and merchants as it is believed that she can hear the cries of the human world.

    The shrine that stands tall and bright upon a ...

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  • The 15th Day Of The Seventh Lunar Month In Vietnamese Tradition
    By: Vacations to Vietnam | - According to Vietnamese traditions, for one day each year, departed souls return to earth. Professor Le Van Lan explains why these traditional beliefs are important in the modern world.
    The 15th day of the seventh lunar month occupies an important position in the minds of Vietnamese people. On this day, people invite their ancestors to come home in a spirit of compassion and forgiveness.

    Influenced by China and India, this ritual was introduced to Vietnam along with Buddhism a ...

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  • Tony Jaa Threatens Suicide, Then Becomes A Monk!
    By: Al Case | - Not many people on this planet don't know who Tony Jaa is. The star of Ong Bak and other movies, he is faster than Bruce Lee, more athletic than Jackie Chan, and looks to have a long career in front of him. What most people don't know of is his threat to commit suicide.

    The threat to end ones life sounds serious, but in this case it is a laugher. When Tony was a child he watched movies of his hero, Bruce Lee, and he was totally struck with a deep and abiding love for the martial art ...

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  • That Son Adventures
    By: lanhnguyen | - Cars and buses stand in queue, heading from Chau Doc to Nui Sam. They are pilgrims going to the temple of the regions Holy Mother. With visitors flooding in on weekends, every year 2 million people pass through Chau Doc According to legend, an old statue embodies the regions Holy Mother. For nearly 200 years, it was under siege by the Thai enemy and was placed at Sam Mountain for safe-keeping.

    On April 25 of the lunar calendar, a ceremonial transfer takes the Holy Mother statu ...

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  • Know What To Do During Holidays Bangkok
    By: Aanchal | - A city rich with contrasts and contradictions, Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand is home to many beautiful attractions and sights. With Bangkok tour packages you can get the opportunity to explore this South East Asia nation. Due to the popularity of Bangkok as a great holiday destination in Asia, it is easy to plan for holidays Bangkok. The market is flooded with exclusive Bangkok tour packages catering to the budgets and needs of different travelers.

    However, if you wish to h ...

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  • Hidden Phuket - Food, Curious Food
    By: RebeccaJK | - Do you fancy, a frog on a stick or a grilled millipede for your lunch today?

    Unsure?

    Let me tell you more...

    Frog on a stick tastes a bit like chicken.

    It's barbecued at the roadside and served with chilli sauce.

    This is what it looks like:

    http://blog.phuketoceanvillas.com/hidden-phuket-food-curious-food/#frog-on-a-stick

    They are actually bull frogs - the really fat frogs which have a loud croak (when th ...

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  • Asalaha Bucha Day "€" A Sacred Celebration
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Hailed as one of the most sacred days in Buddhism, the Asala Bucha Day is celebrated as the day the Triple Gem came into being, which is the enlightenment of Lord Buddha, the Dhamma and his disciples. Falling on the fifteenth day of the waxing moon, this special day is celebrated on the eighth lunar month, which is during July. According to history, it was on this day that Lord Buddha delivered his initial sermon to his group of five disciples. Delivered 2500 years ago, the sermon took place at ...
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  • 10 Reasons To Live In Hua Hin Rentals
    By: Carlton Berg | - Are you planning to buy property in foreign lands? Do you wish or perhaps dream of owning a piece of paradise? Do you like the exotic beach and the warm sun?

    If its a yes for all these questions then my friend youll go head over heels for Hua Hin. It is in the Khiri Khan Province of Thailand and the beauty of it is rivaled only by the description of heaven. That said, even if you are looking for a properties for sale in hua hin then I will give you not 1, not 2 but 10 r ...

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  • Flight To Istanbul Is An Incentive To Initiate Remote Holiday Plan.
    By: joan lune | - Let your imagination run riot when you visit Thailand terra firma. Istanbul along with its center of attractions be it vast and wide silvery beaches, incredible Island, historical monuments and the most auspicious Thai food with its protein rich mouth watering aromatic menu. Flights to Istanbul are available to host you with eye augment landscapes which are differential from any other destination. So when you have a bulk of holidays turned it into a bunch of memories etched in your mind. Istanbu ...
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  • Wat Benchamabophit, A Majestic Shrine
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The magnificent Wat Benchamabophit is acclaimed as one of the loveliest and most modern of Bangkoks royal temples. The temple was constructed by decree of King Rama V and was designed with the artistic talent of Prince Naris, the kings half-brother and a noted artist. The name of this place of worship translates as The Temple of the Fifth Great Monarch none other than King Rama V, also known as Chulalongkorn. Thailands present monarch, prior to his coronation, spent his time a ...
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  • What Does A Simple Monk Have To Do With Breast Enhancement
    By: caitreed | - One may wonder, and even find it bizarre to relate a monk, and breast enhancement together...Effectively, it happen accidentally, a minimum of for the monk. Here is the total story.

    Supply: Bangkok Post Newspaper
    'white kwao kreu hit the news headlines once more when docs recognized that it enlarged the breasts of a holy man who repeatedly consumed the herb. White kwao kreu is believed to comprise the feminine hormone oestrogen while the pink kwaao khruea is believed to stim ...

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  • Temples In Chiang Mai - Culturally Rich Buddhism
    By: Joanne Chong | - Chiang Mai, Thailand, should be your prime destination if you are a traveler looking to experience Thai culture to the full: not only is it a city that retains much of its pre-modernization charm and shows minimal influences of industrialization, it is also home to over three hundred Buddhist temples. Most of these temples are centuries old, dating back to the early days of the Kingdom of Lanna, which was founded in 1292 and became part of Thailand in 1774. More than religious centers, the wat a ...
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  • Wat Phra Kaew "€" The Epitome Of Thai Culture And Architecture
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Temple of Emerald Buddha known as Wat Phra Kaew together with the Grand Palace presents arguably the best spectacle for the visitors to behold in Bangkok. The legendary history of the Emerald Buddha is traced to India, although some believe that it was brought here from Sri Lanka. This Buddha statue of dark green colour is in the meditating posture. Carved from a single jade stone, no one except for the king of Thailand is allowed to touch the statue. The cloak covering the statue is chan ...
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  • Marble Temple, A Majestic Religious Creation
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Marble Temple, or Wat Benchamabophit as it is known in the Thai language is amongst the most resplendent and modern of the royal wats of Bangkok. The temple was given its name for the glistening white Carrara marble, imported from Italy, of which it is principally constructed.

    The temple was constructed in 1899 by Rama Vs half-brother, Prince Narai. Its significance is highlighted by the fact that Thailands present king, before his coronation, spent his time as a Bu ...

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  • Monk's Bowling Making Village "€" A Distinct Place Of Interest
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - A city wealthy of contradictions, contrasts and juxtapositions, Bangkok is a fertile breeding ground for all that is strange yet beautiful. Some of these extraordinary sights include baby elephants, fortune tellers and blind street singers / musicians. If you dare to explore you may be rewarded with many more oddities in this region where Thai live harmoniously and in the moment.
    The only remaining village out of the three dedicated to handcrafting the bowls of monks, the monks bowl vi ...

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  • Solve Your Koh Samui Accommodation Problem Through Koh Sumai Real Estate
    By: Joseph Wright | - Koh Samui or Samui Island is a gorgeous island of the southern coast of Thailand. Samui is the third largest island in Thailand, roughly a circle with a diameter of 25 kilometers. Recently developed for tourists within the last few years, this island retains its flavor as a wild tropical hideaway. Yet, the beach area has been developed with modern homes and plush Samui villas that allow Koh Samui real estate to offer their guests all the modern comforts of home at one of the most affordable rate ...
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  • Phra Padaeng Songkran Festival - One Extraordinary Celebration
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The temperament, appearance and attractions in Thailand have made it an exotic escape for the tourists. It has an inviting hospitality created by a culture that enjoys the pleasure of setting people free and at ease. This holiday destination is confounding and mysterious but amicable and welcoming. Famous for its pristine beaches, exquisite shopping and sizzling spicy food, Thailand is the most popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia. There is something to suit every price bracket and inte ...
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  • Discovering The Natural Beauty Of Hua Hin
    By: John Nathaniel | - The tropical beach paradise of Hua Hin is a very pleasant getaway on the coast of Thailand. This beautiful island once served as the vacation spot for Thai Royalty. Today, every visitor at Hua Hin is guaranteed to be in for a regal treat. This ancient beach town is home to Thailands oldest traditions in beachfront hospitality. Pamper your senses at Hua Hin, a place which offers you the best among serene resorts and bustling city roads.

    There is much to experience in Hua Hin, plac ...

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  • Kiri Wongkaram Temple, A Mystical Place Of Worship
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Kiri Wongkaram Temple, or Wat Kiri Wongkaram as it is locally known, is a famed temple in the Thai island of Koh Samui. It is most renowned for the mummified remains of a venerated Buddhist monk, Luang Por Rerm Khun Wongkaram, that it contains.
    In recent years the remains of the revered monk have been relocated to a grand new building in the premises as befitting the veneration accorded to him. A majestic edifice that always impresses the beholder, this imposing building never fails to ...

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  • Amulet Market - The Paradise Of Charms
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Bangkok, the major tourist magnet is the primary city and capital of Thailand. This cosmopolitan and dazzling city is a gem in Asia as it possesses a pure cultural heritage and act as a shopping paradise to tourists. This busy, yet glowing metropolis is rich with incredible temples, various types of hotels, astounding palaces, glamorous shopping malls, a prominent nightlife and miscellaneous markets. Such one is the traditional Amulet Market.
    The Amulet Market which is situated along Than ...

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  • Vegetarian Festival In Phuket - Unforgettable Experience
    By: Nikole | - Vegetarian cuisine is a specialized one that vegetarians more often than not, end picking out the veggies from a regular meat and vegetable dish.

    For all the globetrotting vegetarians out there, a visit to Thailand between the months of September and October is ripe. The first new moon after the autumn equinox is a festive time in Thailand. This is the time they celebrate the annual Vegetarian Festival. For nine straight days, Thailand turns into a vegetarian haven.

    T ...

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  • A Destination Full Of Glamorous Nightlife And Charming Atmosphere
    By: waqas yawar | - If you are planning to travel in a perfect and delightful destination which has its centre of attractions some wide silvery beaches, incredible Islands, family parks, ancient museums, historical monuments and the most auspicious Thai food with its healthy ingredients and aromatic menu. Flight to Bangkok is available at fairly discounted rare in order to host you with eye augment landscapes which are differential from any other destination. So when you have a bulk of holidays turned it into a bun ...
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  • An Introduction To Muay Thai
    By: Alex Smith | - All across the world, people have heard about it and possibly even witnessed it first hand or on television - the furious punches, bone crushing elbows, lethal and piercing kicks, and the unforgettable knees. Although watching it on television is great, nothing begins to compare to seeing these moves executed live - with thousands of fans cheering the fighters on.

    This is the wonderful world of Muay Thai kickboxing. Muay Thai is a martial art that is unlike any other, rich in the ...

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  • Koh Samui Travel - 10 Holiday Tips To Make Your Adventure A Long-lasting Delight.
    By: Harry Arkwright | - Thinking about a journey to a paradise Island and you might come to the conclusion that Koh Samui is right where the money is. There are an abundance of things to do, fantastic eating and locations to explore. Now also if you are expecting to come away with the feeling that I might just like to buy a property on Koh Samui, then this might also be a nice way of spending some time; researching the local market with a Koh Samui Property expert. There are actually several on the Island but its best ...
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  • Bophut Beach Attractions And Activities "€" Surf"€™s Up
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Thailand has some great beaches from Phatong Beach in Phuket to Koh Mun Nork, Desert Island. Its status as a multiple island-nation brings tourists and travelers to its shores by the thousands each year. In Ko Samui, Southern Thailand you will find Bophut Beach that sits in between Big Buddha Beach and Maenam Beach.
    There are two parts to Bophut Beach; one is a quaint looking Fishermans Village. This part of Bophut Beach is great for dining with a range of eateries and bars to choose f ...

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  • Famous Sites In Penang Malaysia
    By: Linda G. Hutchins | - The state of Penang, Malaysia is situated around the northwestern element from the coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Penang features of the fascinating fusion of Eastern and Western cultures, a beautiful mixture of tradition and modernity. It is residence to a harmonious multi-racial populace, one of the initial things that strike and charm tourists. It has all the sights and scenes any traveler in Asia will certainly discover memorable and special.
    First off, the Jade Emperor"s Pavilion ...

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  • Temple Of Thousand Lights - An Awe-inspiring Monument
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Singapore is a country having one of the largest concentrations of foreigners in the world. It also is home to a variety of ethnicities, cultures and religions. Thus, there are many different religious monuments such as Hindu and Buddhist temples, Christian Churches and Mosques strewn across the island. Mahayana, Theravada and Tibetan Buddhism are all practiced in Singapore as is witnessed by the different styles of architecture of Buddhist temples.
    Down Race Course road in Singapore at n ...

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  • Thailand Travel Essentials
    By: Andre Gunther | - Thailand is a very popular tourist destination in Asia and it is not hard to see why. The country offers an abundance of natural attractions, unique cuisine, and great people - not to mention fantastic weather!

    Visa Requirements

    Visitors from most Asian nations as well as tourists from the European Union and Western countries are not required to have a visa to enter Thailand if their primary purpose for visiting is a vacation. However, you need to have a passport valid ...

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  • Rules Of Thailand's Muay Thai Kickboxing
    By: Chris Chew | - Some say that devastating Muay Thai Kicking originated from south east China while others say that its origin was in India. Whatever the case, it was introduced into the Kingdom of Thailand and was developed into a deadly form of unarmed combat used by the ancient Siamese armies of old.

    Quite unlike many other martial arts, Muay Thai was not founded by a single master, but was by the evolution of generations of the Thai people and Muay Thai warriors. Ancient wars and conflicts bet ...

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  • Kek Lok Si Temple "€" One Of South East Asia"€™s Largest Temples
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Reputed to be one of the largest temples in the whole of South East Asia, the Kek Lok Si Temple is a major tourist attraction in Penang. Streams of locals and tourists visit the Temple daily for both sightseeing and worship reasons. Also known as the Temple of Supreme Bliss, this temple has been in existence for over 100 years, making it a top historical site to visit in Penang.

    Situated in the town of Air Itam, the Kek Lok Si Temple was constructed in 1893. Since then various othe ...

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  • Koh Samui Temples- A Historic Symbol Of A Proud Heritage
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Originally a self sufficient isolated community, it was discovered by tourists in the early 70s. Since then it has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the region. Considered the third largest island making up Thailand, it is situated in the Surat Thani Province.

    Since the introduction of Buddhism to Thailand it has become the most prominent religion in the country. To mark their devotion to the Lord Buddha many elaborate, ornately decorated temples have been ere ...

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  • Elves In Sombreros: A Look At Christmas In Thailand
    By: Ben Hart | - Of course, elves in sombreros, Snow White and those ever-present Dwarfs, and let's not forget Frosty in his less-than-immaculate snowsuit. Without this cast of unlikely characters it wouldn't be Christmas in Bangkok.

    It often said among the many foreigners here that the Thai can never quite get it right. They often use blue Christmas lights instead of green and sometimes pink and yellow too. I once saw a nativity scene which featured the seven dwarfs in place of the apostles and it ...

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  • Samui's Magic Garden
    By: Peter | - A garden of stone statues lies deep in Koh Samui's south, which can be found at the top of Kao Yai, the island's highest peak, offering the most spectacular views over the whole of Koh Samui's mountains towards the sea. Finding Tarnim's Magic Garden, is in itself a fun challenge, driving south towards Taling Ngam on the main ring road, one must fi rst fi nd Baan Saket and the road to the Air Force Camp. On the right hand side after the Namuang waterfalls, following the Land Offi ce and a Police ...
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  • The Land Of Smiles "€" Natural Wonder And Impressive Culture
    By: Thailand Holiday | - Minorities of Thailand include the Chinese, Thai Malays, and the Laotian. Anything between 9% - 15% of Thailand's population is thought to be Sino-Thai (depending on how Chinese is defined). In the early 19th and 20th Century, Chinese immigrants came and settled down here. They married Thai women, took Thai names, most of them adopted Buddhism (although they were not required to renounce their ancestor worship) and learnt Thai. As elsewhere in the region, these Chinese immigrants proved to be re ...
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  • How To Choose The Best Accommodation In Thailand
    By: Thailand Holiday | - Thailand has thousands of visitors every year and many choose to stay in one of the many beautiful self catering villas or bungalows, which are set back from the hustle and bustle of the many towns and cities. Choosing a self catering holiday gives you the freedom to literally please yourself and enjoy the peaceful surroundings without having to worry about where you are going to eat.
    Many villas and cottages around Thailand are situated in private grounds with swimming pools and other f ...

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  • Keo Pagoda Honors Talented Doctors, Monks
    By: mumum | - Located 130 km from Hanoi in the Duy Nhat Vu Thu District, Keo Pagoda was built in the beginning of 17 centuries. Under the guidance of the Buddhist monk and famous doctor the way out.
    Born in the village of Giao Thuy, Nam Dinh today, giant has become a Buddhist monk at age 29. He makes friends with two other famous professors, and the Tu Giac Hai, and in 1060, the three went to India to learn more about Buddhism.
    Back home a year later, giant building a pagoda named Quang Nghiem ...

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  • Enjoy A Grand Time In Bangkok Hotels
    By: asiarooms | - Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a international city. It is one of the most growing business centers. In the whole country, Bangkok takes the top most spot in its ability to mix the old with the new. It guides to sense of adventure while sightseeing, privileged by well climate and nature, thus adding the element of surprise during Bangkok travel while exploring the most legendary city of Bangkok. This wonderful city adopt modern development and in return, presents an initial picture of towe ...
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  • What To Enjoy While On Bangkok Travel?
    By: NancyEben | - Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, is a metropolitan city. It is one of the most thriving commercial centers. In the entire nation, Bangkok occupies the topmost position in its ability to blend the old with the new. It leads to sense of adventure while sightseeing, favored by good climate and nature, thus adding the element of surprise during Bangkok travel while exploring the most fabled city of Bangkok. This wonderful city embraces modern development and in return, presents an initial pic ...
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  • Fragrance Perfume Cabinet
    By: Saronkorn Seuyouyong | - Potpourri (Bu-nga)

    Potpourri is a perfumery made of scented fresh or dry flowers, mixed with eau de per fume or the Nam-ob Thai, and put into small fine bags. Traditionally, the Thais in the central part would make a potpourri as an accessory for some ceremonies, or as a souvenir in blessing occasions such as house warming and wedding. No potpourri is made for religious ceremonies such as monk-hood celebration or funerals.

    The Thai knew potpourri from the Java, whic ...

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