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From: "ATUL N. CHOTAI" <kasumbo@yahoo.co.in>
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 11:52:10 +0800 (SGT)
Subject: Thailand
To: Amit Vaghela <amit_vaghela16@yahoo.com>
, Coast Line: Gulf of Thailand, Andaman Sea
Area: 513,120km2, Capital: Bangkok
Royal palace-Chakri
Maha Prasat Hall
Royal
Palace
Royal
Palace
Royal Palace-Wat Phra
Kaeo Entrance Guarded by 2 Yakshis (mythical giants).
Royal Palace at
night
Bangkok Royal Palace
Wat Pho motifs of globetrotters.
Motifs from the
King's palace-globetrotters
Royal
Palace
Royal Palace murals
Bang Pa In-Summer
palace of the kings of Thailand
Bang Pa
In
Bang Pa
In-Observatory Tower
Bangkok
streets
Chao Phraya River
Long tail Boats
Spices in
ChinaTown
Thai
foods
Floating
market
Floating
market
Thai
beauty
Hot hot
hot!
Khao San Road
Bangkok
Life in
klongs
Little
monk
Boats
parade
Isaan Tawan
Daeng
Tawan Daeng ('red
sun' in Isaan dialect) is a red hot Bangkok club that features live
morlam music
seven nights a week.
Life in the
klongs
Life in the
klongs
Floating Market -
Damnoen Saduak
Floating Market -
Damnoen Saduak
Napping
Tuktuk
Tongs
Thai
beauty
Chinatown-Gateway-Bangkok
Siam Paradise Night
Bazaar
Soi Cowboy -
Bangkok
Soi Cowboy is one of the best known red light
districts in Bangkok. It is also one of Bangkok's most visited tourists
attractions.
ABAC-University
The largest,
most prestigious private university in Thailand
Erawan
museum
Kanchanapisek Park -
Bangkok Nonthaburi
Rama IX Garden-Suan
Luang
Klong
is the general
name for a canal in the central plain of Thailand. These canals are spawned by
the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and their tributaries.
The Thai word
klong is not limited to artificial canals; also many smaller rivers
are referred
to as klong followed by the name of the stream.
Artistic house in
Klong
Klong
Many people,
mostly those of lower income, still live on the canals, especially on the
western side of the river.
Bridge
Kwai
During World
War 2, the Japanese used Allied prisoners of war to build a railway from
Thailand to Burma so they could supply their army without the dangers
of sending
supplies by sea. Many prisoners died under appalling conditions during its
construction, and the line became known as the 'Death Railway'. It was
immortalised in David Lean's 1957 film 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' which
centres around one of the line's main engineering feats, the bridge across the
Kwae Yai river just north of Kanchanburi. Although the film was shot in
Sri Lanka, the Bridge on the River Kwai really exists, and still
carries regular
passenger trains from Bangkok as far as Nam Tok.
River
Kwai
River
Kwai
Chao Phraya
River-Silom-Bangkok
Chao Phraya at
night - Bangkok
Downtown -
Bangkok
Ananta Samakhom
Throne Hall
is a former reception hall within Dusit Palace in
Bangkok, Thailand.
It now serves as a museum and is from time to time
employed for certain state occasions.
Government complex in
Laksi
Democracy monument,
Bangkok
Victory
monument
At the intersection
at Lak Muang, Bangkok
King Chulalongkorn
Monument
Chulalongkorn or Rama V (20 September 1853 – 23
October 1910) was the fifth monarch of Siam under the House of
Chakri.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chulalongkorn
Lake Ratchada -
Khlong Toei - Bangkok
Skytrain -
Bangkok
Chao Phraya
River
Sky bar and the
dome-Bangkok
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