Ancient Ayutthaya Adventure – DeliciousThai Cuisine (Part 4)
As promised, I am coming back to share some delicious dishes of Thai cuisine or Thai food. Thanks to Odd for bringing us to this restaurant. We forgot to get the ‘name card’. Neither could I recall the...
View ArticleBangkok Chinatown/Yaowarat – A Little China in Thailand
The best means to explore Bangkok Chinatown or the busy Yaowarat Road is on foot. When we arrived there around noon, there were people and people at everywhere and every single corner. Plenty of food...
View ArticleThailand Kanchanaburi: War Cemetery and Death Railway Museum
Visiting Death Railway Museum definitely gave me clearer picture of what happen during World War II in particular during the period of Death Railway construction. Facts are put up and props/visual aids...
View ArticleAncient Ayutthaya Adventure – Buddha Head at Wat Mahathat (Part 5)
Does this Buddha image below look familiar to you? If you are looking for a postcard of Ayutthaya, you will never miss this picture – The famous head of sandstone Buddha image entangled with figs....
View ArticleBangkok Chatuchak (JJ) Weekend Market
If you love shopping for books, clothes, shoes, handicrafts, fish, flower, furniture or even antiques, Bangkok Chatuchak Weekend Market is the place to be. We were lucky that our one week stay in...
View ArticleWat Saket Rajavaramahavihara (The Golden Mount Temple) of Bangkok
Two main reasons of why we placed Wat Saket or Golden Mount first in our Bangkok city tour. First, Wat Saket is located at a relatively high spot to catch the skyline of Bangkok. Second, it can be...
View ArticleBangkok Chao Phraya River and Thonburi Canal Cruise
Chao Phraya River Cruise was never in our itinerary but somehow we were being ‘convinced’ to try. This cruise began from Rajinee pier (N7), going along Chao Phraya River. After passing by Wat Arun, the...
View ArticleJourney to The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of Emerald Buddha) in...
Known as top tourist attraction, The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew were among the top three itineraries in our Bangkok visit. Having said that, it took us two days and three attempts to reach The...
View ArticleWat Pho or Temple of Reclining (Sleeping) Buddha in Bangkok
After leaving the ground of The Grand Palace, we took a left turn back to the main road where the three elephants statue is and walked towards south along the wall of The Grand Palace. That afternoon...
View ArticleSeeing Thailand-Ayutthaya-Bangkok-Damnoen Saduak-Kanchanaburi in 7D/6N: Our...
Do you know what we did last summer? Below detailed exactly what we did in Ayutthaya, Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak and Kanchanaburi in 7 days and 6 nights. Day 1: 2 July 2008 – Wednesday17:45 – Arrive at...
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