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The Clone Buddhas

Posted on May 26, 2009

Last time I was I went to sleepy Sangkhla Buri it proved to be a surprisingly popular destination, the Karen National Liberation Army had arrived the day before, the Burmese Army arrived later that day and the Thai army came the following one, they then all went into the …

Written by: Paul Wilding

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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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Wat No Phuttangkul in Suphanburi

Posted on March 24, 2009

In my hometown, I am familiar with one temple in particular. Not only is this temple a destination for those studying Thai traditional paintings from educational institutes such as the …

Written by: Ajarn Phaen Ekchit

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Thailand’s Victory Monument

Posted on February 18, 2009

Affording some of the best views and photography opportunities in the city, Bangkok’s Victory Monument had always been a mystery to me. Victory! In what war? Thailand hasn’t fought any wars this century other than a …

Written by: Paul Wilding

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Lots More Fun….Travelling In Thailand!

Posted on February 02, 2006

Just when you may have thought that i had given up on my ‘Travelling in Thailand’ series - i decided to… come back and write..yet more. Though perhaps a little delayed due to recent work and family duties, it’s back to blogging again with some…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

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The Hazards of Travelling…in Bangkok

Posted on January 21, 2006

It has to be admitted - Thailand is one right groovy place to travel, and I doubt any other country in the world offers such a wide variety of transportation. The Prime…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

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The Tiger Cave Temple

Posted on December 11, 2005

Wat Tham Sua and Wat Tham Khao Noi with rice fields in the foreground When we first set up Thai-Blogs.com, it was our intention on not only giving you an insight into Thai life and culture, but also showing you a bit of “Unseen …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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41 Things Not to Be Missed in Thailand

Posted on December 08, 2005

Temples on Khao Wang, Phetchaburi We have another long weekend starting tomorrow and I was browsing through my guidebooks this evening trying to find somewhere new to visit. I cannot go too far as it is only a three day holiday but I could stretch it to…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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The Floating Nun

Posted on November 18, 2005

It is very difficult now

Mini Siam in Pattaya

Posted on March 24, 2005

Probably one of the main tourist attractions in the seaside resort of Pattaya is Mini Siam. This place contains miniature replicas of many sacred places and important historical sites around Thailand. There…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Khao Khiao Open Zoo

Posted on March 20, 2005

Over the weekend, a group of us went down to Pattaya for the Music Festival. This is turning in to be an annual event now where you can see some of your favourite Thai bands for free! I am now happy that I have now seen Labanoon, Taxi, Playround…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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