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Thailand paradise: Thai traditional food.
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Interesting stuff of Thailand. Soft-boiled rice named "Kaow Tom Mud". Cultivated banana embed in coconut milky sticky rice. Wrapped in banana leaves. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Add text to your picture. Bamboo Worms : a special dish. Fruit in leaves. Look Jan in Bai Larn. Sugar cane traditional packaging. Http:/ chinaparad.blogspot.com. Http:/ koreaontrip.blogspot.com.
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Thailand paradise: May 2007
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Interesting stuff of Thailand. Regarded by travelers from all walks of life as being among the most beautiful tropical islands of the world,. Have become one of the most popular tourist attractions in. In addition, the islands are famous as the location where the movie "The Beach" featuring Leonardo Di Caprio was shot. The islands, together with the nearby. A total area of 390 square kilometers, were recently established as a national park. And Phi Phi administratively are a part of. About 2 kilometers t...
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Thailand paradise: Sugar cane traditional packaging.
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Interesting stuff of Thailand. Sugar cane traditional packaging. Sugar cane wrapped in cane leaves (above) and banana leaves (lower). Seen at Burirum province, Northeast (Esarn). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Add text to your picture. Bamboo Worms : a special dish. Fruit in leaves. Look Jan in Bai Larn. Sugar cane traditional packaging. Http:/ chinaparad.blogspot.com. Http:/ koreaontrip.blogspot.com.
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Thailand paradise: January 2007
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Interesting stuff of Thailand. King Rama II Memorial Park. King Rama II Memorial Park is the riverside garden on 11-rai area, built to honor King Rama II (1809-1824) who was the ‘poet king’. The site is believed to be his royal birthplace. The main attraction is a traditional Thai-style teak mansion used as King Rama II Museum to house an exhibition of his works. The park and museum are open daily from 09.00-18.00. Have your questions about this province answered quickly in our All About Thailand Forums.
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Thailand paradise: March 2007
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Interesting stuff of Thailand. Mountain top cabbage field. Do you know where is the biggest cabbage field of the world? At night all tourist stay in their tents surrounding by shining star fulfill night sky and on ground star from electric light in town down mountain. Palace of the Elephants:. The magnificent Palace of the Elephants is a state-of-the-art theater fronted by a reconstruction of a Sukhothai-era stone palace with intriguing elephant statues. Gate Opens: 20:30 Show Starts: 21:00. A stroll thr...
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Thailand paradise: Fruit in leaves. "Look Jan in Bai Larn"
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Interesting stuff of Thailand. Fruit in leaves. "Look Jan in Bai Larn". Thai fruit called "Look Jan" with good smell was carefully wrapped in palm leaves. Rarely seen now a day. Keep up the good work. November 10, 2008 at 7:07 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Add text to your picture. Bamboo Worms : a special dish. Fruit in leaves. Look Jan in Bai Larn. Sugar cane traditional packaging. Http:/ chinaparad.blogspot.com. Http:/ koreaontrip.blogspot.com.
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Thailand paradise: August 2007
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Interesting stuff of Thailand. Crown Prince in Thailand. His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck arrived in Bangkok, Thailand yesterday afternoon at 2:30 pm local time for a two-day official visit to attend the 60th anniversary celebration of His Majesty the King Bhumibol Adulyadej's Accession to the Throne. The Crown Prince with Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhon. By Karma Choden in Bangkok. University offers Trongsa Penlop Scholarships. 27 August, 2007 -. The Rangsit University i...
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Thailand paradise: Bamboo Worms : a special dish.
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Interesting stuff of Thailand. Bamboo Worms : a special dish. A special dish for local people of the upper Northern part of Thailand. They are sold at 500 Bath / kg. in Chiang Mai. I just found your blog and want to invite you to join our exclusive Localyte network at no cost. By quickly embedding Localyte’s new widget in your site, you can immediately offer value to your readers. This is an invitation-only offering, so please do not forward this to anyone else. However, if you know a friend that mig...
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Thailand paradise: February 2007
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Interesting stuff of Thailand. Phuket View and Sightseeing. Situated between Rawai and. Nai Harn beaches, Phrom Thep Cape is a dramatic headland that stretches out to sea at the southwest end of Phuket Island. The cape has spectacular views of the small island of Koh Kaew Yai and the Andaman Sea, and is a particularly popular place to enjoy the sunset. At the top is a shrine dedicated to Brahma. The Hindu god of creation, whom the cape is named after. (. Is the Thai name for Brahma,. The viewpoint is abo...
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Thailand paradise: September 2007
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Interesting stuff of Thailand. Bamboo Worms : a special dish. A special dish for local people of the upper Northern part of Thailand. They are sold at 500 Bath / kg. in Chiang Mai. Soft-boiled rice named "Kaow Tom Mud". Cultivated banana embed in coconut milky sticky rice. Wrapped in banana leaves. Fruit in leaves. "Look Jan in Bai Larn". Thai fruit called "Look Jan" with good smell was carefully wrapped in palm leaves. Rarely seen now a day. Sugar cane traditional packaging. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).