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July 11, 2011
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Wat Benchamabopit, which is more commonly known as The Marble Temple, is probably the most beautiful temple in Bangkok. It is certainly one of the most unique as it is a blend of European and Thai architecture. It is a beautiful place to photograph at any time of the year. However, this last weekend was extra special …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Hilltribe Ordination at The Marble Temple at Thai Blogs
Tags: bangkokBuddhismThailand
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bangkok, Buddhism, TAT, Thailand
Posted on
July 10, 2011
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Today, the first “Bangkok Car Free Sunday” was organized. The idea was to encourage people to leave their cars at home and take their bike instead. For many people, that is easier said than done. Even though I took the BTS Skytrain into Bangkok today, I still had a 45 minute drive to my nearest station…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Bicycle Ride During “Bangkok Car Free Sunday” at Thai Blogs
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bangkok, TAT, Thailand
Posted on
July 10, 2011
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I’ve had a great day supporting Bangkok Car Free Day. The bike ride this morning was surprisingly good with little pollution and plenty of greenery. Taking my bike on the BTS was easier than I thought it would be. However I wouldn’t want…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Picture of my Bike on the platform of BTS Phaya Thai at My Thailand Blog by Richard Barrow
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bangkok, General, Uncategorized
Posted on
July 10, 2011
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See the full gallery on Posterous Today is Car Free Sunday in Bangkok and cyclists have started to gather already at the entrance to Lumphini Park for the bike rally. The course is about 10km long.
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Cyclists gathering by the Rama VI Statue at Lumphini Park at My Thailand Blog by Richard Barrow
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bangkok, General, TAT, Uncategorized
Posted on
July 10, 2011
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On my way to the bike rally for Bangkok Car Free Sunday.
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Taking my Bicycle on the BTS Skytrain at My Thailand Blog by Richard Barrow
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bangkok, General, Uncategorized
Posted on
July 09, 2011
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At the crack of dawn this morning, I was back at Wat Phra Dhammakaya in Pathum Thani Province. I was last there for the meditation workshop for female Buddhists (see here ). This picture shows the extraordinary dome that is a wonderful backdrop to many of the pictures that I …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Mass Ordination of Monks at Wat Phra Dhammakaya at Thai Blogs
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bangkok, Buddhism, TAT, Thailand
Posted on
July 09, 2011
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Tomorrow there is a bike rally to celebrate Bangkok Car Free Day. Meeting place is at Lumphini Park at 8 a.m. Some lanes around Bangkok will be closed for the cyclists.
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Hopefully “Bangkok Car Free Sunday” will have less cars than this at My Thailand Blog by Richard Barrow
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bangkok, General, Uncategorized
Posted on
July 09, 2011
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See the full gallery on Posterous Having a great lunch at BKK Bagel Bakery. Today I had salmon on a bagel and also a carrot cake. Highly recommended. Their website is www.bkkbagelbakery.com .
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Lunch at @BkkBagels Bakery in Bangkok at My Thailand Blog by Richard Barrow
Tags: bangkokGeneral
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bangkok, General, Uncategorized
Posted on
July 07, 2011
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Chiang Khan, in the upper north-east of Thailand, is a quiet town along the banks of the Mekong River. In ancient times it used to be an important town on the trade route between Thailand and Laos. It never really got that…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Bicycle Tour of Chiang Khan at Thai Blogs
Tags: bangkokisaansongkranThailand
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bangkok, Isaan, Loei, Road Trips, Thailand
Posted on
July 02, 2011
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One of the most unique and colourful festivals in Thailand is Phi Ta Khon that takes place every year in Dansai in Loei Province. It is sometimes translated into English as the Ghost Festival as many people wear ghost masks during the processions. Really the festival is called Bun Luang which is a combination …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Bun Luang and the Phi Ta Khon Ghost Festival at Thai Blogs
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bangkok, Competition, festivals, Loei, Thailand
Posted on
June 29, 2011
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See the full gallery on Posterous This has been the first time that I have flown in a small propeller plane in Thailand. This is a Nok Air flight from Don Mueang to Loei in Northern Thailand. There are only 34 seats. Flight time was 75 minutes. A meal wasn’t served, only a light snack.
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Flying from Bangkok to Loei in a prop plane at My Thailand Blog by Richard Barrow
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bangkok, General, Thailand, Uncategorized
Posted on
June 27, 2011
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On Saturday, Thai people all over the country were invited to take part in Buddhist chanting called “Phra Paritr”. This was done as a tribute to His Majesty the King on the auspicious occasion of his 84th birthday anniversary this year. The Phra Paritr religious ceremony took place simultaneously in both Bangkok and the provinces…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Prayers for HM The King at Thai Blogs
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bangkok, Buddhism, samut prakan, Thailand
Posted on
June 26, 2011
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Today an estimated 2.3 million people visited polling stations for advance voting in Thailand’s national elections. Today was for the people who had registered in advance to say that they were unable to vote on the 3rd July 2011. Polling stations officially opened at 8 a.m. this morning but people were turning up as early as…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Photo Story: Advance Voting for Thai Elections at Thai Blogs
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bangkok, General, samut prakan, Surin, TAT, Thailand
Posted on
June 24, 2011
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DerManDar for the iPhone lets you capture and share panoramas in just seconds. It’s easy to use and its fun interface will change the way you take photos! There is a new iPhone app out that is quite exciting for photographers like myself. It is called Dermandar and like it says on its website…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: How to shoot panoramas on your iPhone in seconds at Using an iPhone & iPad in Thailand
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bangkok, Photography, TAT, Thailand
Posted on
June 20, 2011
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Klong Suan 100 Year Market (1) The old Klong Suan 100 Year Market in Samut Prakan Province sits alongside a canal that in the old days was the only way to travel between Bangkok and Chachoengsao. With the coming of highways the importance of markets like this one died out. However, the old shops have now been renovated and …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: 15 Floating Markets Around Bangkok at Thai Blogs
Tags: add new tagbangkok day tripsFoodsongkran
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Ayutthaya, bangkok, bangkok day trips, Chachoengsao, Floating Markets, Food, homestay, Nakhon Pathom, Pattaya, samut prakan, Samut Songkram, Thailand
Posted on
June 18, 2011
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One of the most charismatic politicians in Thailand at the moment is Korn Chatikavanij. He used to be an investment banker and is now currently the caretaker Finance Minister. Like other high profile politicians, he has been travelling the country in order to help local candidates in …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Korn Chatikavanij on the Election Campaign Trail at Thai Blogs
Tags: GeneralNewstatthaiThailand
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Ayutthaya, bangkok, General, News, samut prakan, TAT, Thailand
Posted on
June 17, 2011
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Bangkok used to be known as the Venice of the East due to its large network of canals. However, most of these have now been built over to make way for roads. One of the main canals still remaining in … Continue reading →
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Edited by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Bangkok’s Canal Boats at Thai Photo Blogs by Richard Barrow
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bangkok, Thailand, Transport
Posted on
June 16, 2011
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One of the less known museums in Bangkok is the Royal Thai Air Force Museum. It can be found on Phahon Yothin Road which is on the eastern side of Don Muang Airport. I was in the area at the weekend visiting Rangsit Floating Market and so took the opportunity to…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Royal Thai Air Force Museum in Bangkok at Thai Blogs
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Articles, bangkok, Thailand
Posted on
June 08, 2011
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The 3rd Baba Wedding 2011 ceremony in the ‘Baba Peranakan’ tradition will be held in Phuket City from Friday 10th – Saturday 11th June 2011. Packages for couples to marry during the festival cost 50,000 Baht, including a one-night stay at the Phuket Merlin Hotel on the 10th; the…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Pictures of a Baba Style Wedding in Phuket at Thai Blogs
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bangkok, Phuket, TAT, Thailand
Posted on
June 06, 2011
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There are over 40,000 temples spread across Thailand. Many have a similar style though some are very unique. For many foreign tourists the colourful Thai temples are often a highlight of their holiday in Thailand. The Phra Dhammakaya Temple in Pathum Thani Province might not be your typical Thai temple. The main building resembles a UFO more …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Candlelight at Wat Phra Dhammakaya at Thai Blogs
Tags: add new tagbangkokBuddhismsongkran
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bangkok, Buddhism, News, samut prakan, TAT, Thai Temples, Thailand