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Parade of the Sand Pagoda Pinnacles

Posted on May 07, 2009

Visakha Bucha Day is the most important day in the Buddhist calendar. It marks the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha which all happened on the full moon of the sixth lunar month. All around Thailand, Buddhists…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Parade of the Sand Pagoda Pinnacles at www.thai-blogs.com

Erawan waterfalls in Kanchanaburi

Posted on May 03, 2009

Erawan waterfalls in Kanchanaburi province is one of the most popular national parks in Thailand, a favourite with local people as well as visitors on their Death Railway tour. It was certainly the top destination on my itinerary…

Written by: Betti

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Cave temples around Kanchanaburi

Posted on April 26, 2009

I hadn’t been planning to go to Kanchanaburi this year, but somehow I ended up there. I was surprised to find such a laid-back, relaxed, friendly little city so near Bangkok, less than two hours away from the new Sai…

Written by: Betti

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Thai Visa Border Run (Part 1)

Posted on April 16, 2009

(As you can see, Thai immigration excels in its knowledge of the English language) Scouring the Internet for Thailand related websites, one of the most talked about issues you’ll come across is none other than the legendary or perhaps infamous, (whichever way you wanna look…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: Thai Visa Border Run (Part 1) at www.thai-blogs.com

The Two Faces of Black Songkran

Posted on April 13, 2009

This has indeed been a black day for the people of Thailand. Literally, as the black smoke from burning tyres made it look like that the city was on fire. Today should have been a day of joy as people celebrated the start…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: The Two Faces of Black Songkran at www.thai-blogs.com

Songkran Cancelled in Bangkok

Posted on April 12, 2009

This is really not the blog that I wanted to write today. In the early hours of morning, Thai soldiers were on the streets of Bangkok trying to clear red shirt protesters who were blocking many of the intersections. Shots were …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Songkran Cancelled in Bangkok at www.thai-blogs.com

Songkran at Ancient Siam

Posted on April 12, 2009

Songkran has arrived again and people are getting ready to celebrate the start of the traditional Thai new year. However, Songkran is not just about the water fights. There are other, more traditionals, ways that Thai…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Songkran at Ancient Siam at www.thai-blogs.com

Songkran at School

Posted on April 10, 2009

In Thailand at the moment it is the summer holidays for school students. At Sriwittayapaknam School in Samut Prakan they have just come to the end of Summer School. Next week marks the start …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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30th Bangkok International Motor Show

Posted on April 04, 2009

The 30th Bangkok International Motor Show is taking place at the moment at BITEC. This exhibition hall is not far up the road from me in Bang Na District. Whenever the motor show takes place here the traffic jams outside are really horrendous. It is best to avoid this area if you…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Wat Bang Kaphom in Samut Songkhram

Posted on March 31, 2009

I was on my way to the floating market at Amphawa the other week when I came across this interesting temple. On the outside it was deserted and very undistinguishable from any other temple that I had been to in Thailand. I almost passed it by but then a coach …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Wat Bang Kaphom in Samut Songkhram at www.thai-blogs.com

OTOP Festival In The City 2009

Posted on March 29, 2009

One of the most successful legacies of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra is the OTOP scheme. This stands for “One Tambon One Product”. In Thai, “tambon” translates as “sub-district” or group …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: OTOP Festival In The City 2009 at www.thai-blogs.com

Steam Train Trip to Ayutthaya

Posted on March 26, 2009

Today marks the 115th anniversary of the State Railway of Thailand. Every year, on March 26th, they mark this anniversary by arranging a trip on a steam train to Ayutthaya. There are not many opportunities …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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PB Khao Yai Winery

Posted on March 20, 2009

I love Thailand for its variety but I never knew before that it already has an established wine industry. When we talk about wine growing we don’t usually think about Thailand mainly due to the hot and humid climate. But, Thailand has in fact …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: PB Khao Yai Winery at www.thai-blogs.com

Khao Nam Khang Communist Tunnel

Posted on March 19, 2009

The network of tunnels that can be found in Vietnam are quite well-known. What many people don’t realize is that Thailand has its own set of tunnels deep in the …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Khao Nam Khang Communist Tunnel at www.thai-blogs.com

Journey to the Jungle

Posted on March 09, 2009

Today we went back to Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi Province. I was there last year with Nong Grace (click here for pictures ) and as she liked it so much she kept asking me to go again. It is the …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Journey to the Jungle at www.thai-blogs.com

Wat Bang Phra Magic Tattoo Festival

Posted on March 08, 2009

The annual Wai Khru ceremony at Wat Bang Phra in Nakhon Chaisi district took place yesterday. For many foreigners this has become known as the Tattoo Festival. Thais from all over …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Idyllic Ranong

Posted on March 05, 2009

Situated just north of Phuket, looking over the Indian Ocean, is the unspoilt province of Ranong. It is unspoilt in the sense that developers have been completely indifferent to the province’s natural beauty…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

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Salt Farms in Thailand

Posted on March 05, 2009

I have driven many times from Bangkok along Highway 35 which is the road you take when going south. One of the picturesque landmarks of the stretch between Samut Sakhon and Samut Songkhram are the…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Salt Farms in Thailand at www.thai-blogs.com

Swimming Monkeys in Samut Songkhram

Posted on February 27, 2009

Over the years, at www.thai-blogs.com , I have written about many of the day trips that I have been on in the Bangkok area. I have long since been to all of the major tourist attractions and now I spend most…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Swimming Monkeys in Samut Songkhram at www.thai-blogs.com

Giant Dragon Temple at Wat Samphran

Posted on February 23, 2009

When you are travelling around Thailand and you use guidebooks such as Lonely Planet, you should never make the mistake of using it as a bible. Just because the guidebook lists five temples for a city, it doesn’t mean that other temples are not worth visiting. Sometimes you can find hidden …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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