Morning market at Nakhon Phanom , Thailand
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Mukdahan Province, IndoChina Market and Mukdahan, Thailand. ( 5 )
Mukdahan is one of the north-eastern provinces ( Changwat ) of Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are (from south clockwise) Amnat Charoen, Yasothon, Roi Et, Kalasin, Sakon Nakhon and Nakhon Phanom. To the east it borders the Mekong River, across which lies Savannakhet Province of Laos.
Lord Chandrasuriyawongse and his followers founded a settlement at Baan Luang Phonsim near the Thad Ing Hang Stupa along the left banks of the Mekong River in Laos. Later, after some several decades, he died.
Lord Chanthakinnaree his son, succeeded him as ruler. Then, in B.E.2310, a huntsman crossed over the Mekong and arrived along the right side at the mouth of the stream Bang Muk where he discovered a discarded realm complete with a monastery and seven sugar palms located on the nearby riverbank. He found the area much better than the territories along the left side of the Mekong, and at the site of mouth of the Bang Muk was a huge abundance of fish.
Thus, he headed back to report this to his ruler Lord Chanthakinnaree. Lord Chanthakinnaree led his followers across the Mekong to inspect the area and found that the area was indeed the remains of an ancient realm and in much better condition than any area along the left side of the Mekong. He thus led his people from Baan Luang Phonsim to establish a settlement along the right side of the Mekong at the mouth of the Bang Muk.
When he began to clear away the forests to make way for his resettlement of the realm, he found two Buddha images beneath a Sacred Fig tree on the banks of the Mekong. The larger of the two was bricks-and-mortar, while the smaller one was made of fine iron. He had a new monastery built at once near the old, abandoned temple on the banks of the Mekong, and named it Wat Sri Moungkhoun (cognate to Sri Mongkol in Central Thai, meaning Temple of Serene Auspices).
He also constructed a palatial manse ( house ) near the temple where he enshrined both Buddha images in vihara. Later, the iron Buddha image ( the smaller one ) appeared to mysteriously re-establish itself beneath the fig tree where it had first been discovered and ultimately, after some three or four spectacles of this nature, began slowly sinking into the ground there until only the crown of the head could be seen.
Thus, an alternate place of worship was built there to cover the site instead and the image itself was then named Phra Loup Lek or Venerable One of Iron metal Who Shrouds Himself. Nowadays the site where Phra Loup Lek would submerge himself beneath the earth has been overtaken by the waters of the Mekong and washed away (presumably leaving only the shrine rescued and preserved at the front of the vihara at today's Wat Sri Mongkol South
In 2006, the Second Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge from Mukdahan to Savannakhet, Laos was opened.
The Second Thai--Lao Friendship Bridge Thai over the Mekong connects Mukdahan Province in Thailand with Savannakhet in Laos. The bridge is 1600 metres ( 1.0 mile ) long and 12 metres ( 39 ft ) wide, with two traffic lanes.
Traffic on the bridge drives on the right, as in Laos, while traffic in Thailand drives on the left; the change-over is on the Thai side
Bridge construction began on March 21, 2004. Supports and spans were constructed on shore, then moved out onto pylons in the river by crane.
The total cost was about 2.5 billion Baht funded largely by a Japanese loan. An official opening ceremony was held on December 19, 2006, although the bridge only opened to the general public on January 9, 2007.
Wat Phu Manoram Temple, Mukdahan Province, Thailand. This small hilltop temple/park offers scenic views of Mukdahan, the Mekong and across to Savannakhet in Laos. There's little to see at the temple itself, but it's a breezy and pleasant spot to escape the midday heat. If you want to be like the locals, bring some food and some beers and while away a couple of hours lounging in one of the covered huts.
Phu Manoram is located about four kilometres south of town. To get here, head south on Samut Sakdarak Road, take the first U-turn after Mukdahan Tower then the first left, which will take you right up to Phu Manoram after a couple of kilometres. A tuk tuk can also take you here and back for around 120 Baht. Early morning when the sun is rising is particularly pleasant.
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Overflowing Mekong River pushes vendors out of Indochina Market
Vendors at the Indochina Market in Mukdaharn province have had to move their goods to higher ground due to the Mekong River overflowing into the area.
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The River Hotel - Nakhon Phanom - Thailand
The River Hotel hotel city: Nakhon Phanom - Country: Thailand
Address: 35/9 Nakhon Phanom - Thatphanom Rd, A. Mung ; zip code: 48000
Located in Nakhon Phanom, The River Hotel features rooms with a private balcony. Other services include massage and free Wi-Fi, which is available in all areas. The River Hotel is a 5-minute ride from Wat Mahatat and Indo-China Market.
-- Situé à Nakhon Phanom, l'établissement The River Hotel propose des chambres pourvues d'un balcon privé. Vous pourrez aussi profiter de massages et d'une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite accessible dans l'ensemble des locaux.
-- El The River Hotel está situado en Nakhon Phanom y ofrece habitaciones con balcón privado. También ofrece un servicio de masajes y conexión Wi-Fi gratuita en todas sus instalaciones.
-- Das River Hotel in Nakhon Phanom empfängt Sie mit Zimmern mit eigenem Balkon. Darüber hinaus bietet das Hotel einen Massage-Service und kostenloses WLAN in allen Bereichen.
-- The River Hotel ligt in Nakhon Phanom en beschikt over kamers met een eigen balkon. U kunt er massages aanvragen en er is gratis WiFi in het hele hotel. Tje River Hotel bevindt zich op 5 minuten rijden van Wat Mahatat en de Indo-Chinese markt.
-- Situato a Nakhon Phanom, il River Hotel propone camere con balcone privato e offre alcuni servizi, tra cui massaggi e connessione WiFi gratuita in tutte le aree.
-- The River Hotelはナコーンパノム県に位置し、専用バルコニー付きの客室、マッサージ、館内全域での無料Wi-Fiなどのサービスを提供しています。 The River Hotelからワット・マハータートとインドシナ市場まで車で5分、ワット・プラ・タート・パノムまで30kmです。 客室にはエアコン、薄型ケーブルテレビ、冷蔵庫、セーフティボックス、専用バスルーム(無料バスアメニティ、ヘアドライヤー付)が備わります。 ...
-- The River Hotel酒店坐落在那空拍侬(Nakhon Phanom),设有带私人阳台的客房,提供按摩服务和覆盖各处的免费无线网络连接。 The River Hotel距离马哈泰寺(Wat Mahatat)和印度支那中国市场(Indo-China Market)有5分钟车程,距离那帕侬佛寺(Wat Phra That Phanom)30公里。 空调客房均配有平面有线电视、冰箱和保险箱。连接浴室配备免费洗浴用品和吹风机。 酒店提供24小时前台和洗衣服务,内部设有停车场。 ...
-- Отель River расположен в городе Наконпханом. К услугам гостей номера с собственным балконом, массажный кабинет и бесплатный WiFi на всей территории. Отель River находится в 5 минутах езды от храма Ват-Махатхат и индокитайского рынка.
-- يقع فندق The River في ناخون فانوم، ويحتوي على غرف مع شرفة خاصة، وتشتمل الخدمات الأخرى على المساج وخدمة الواي فاي المجانية التي تتوفر في جميع المناطق.
-- The River Hotel i Nakhon Phanom tilbyr rom med egen balkong, massasjer og gratis Wi-Fi på hele hotellet. The River Hotel ligger en 5-minutters kjøretur fra Wat Mahatat og Indo-China Market. Wat Phra That Phanom er 30 km unna.
--
The Cow Whisperers - Mukdahan, Thailand 2019
Looking after the cows in Mukdahan, Thailand. February 2019
ตลาดอินโดจีน นครพนม , IndoChina Market NakhonPhanom pt 1
ตลาดอินโดจีนแห่งนี้ สร้างขึ้นในปี พ.ศ 2545 เพื่อมาแทนตลาดสดเทศบาลนครพนม ( เดิม ) ที่มีอายุเก่าแก่ ด้วยวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อสนับสนุนพัฒนาการของการท่องเที่ยวในจังหวัดนครพนม
Mukdahan Province, Issan, Mekong river, Kangkabao, Wan Yai District, Thailand. ( 2 )
Mukdahan is one of the north-eastern provinces ( Changwat ) of Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are (from south clockwise) Amnat Charoen, Yasothon, Roi Et, Kalasin, Sakon Nakhon and Nakhon Phanom. To the east it borders the Mekong River, across which lies Savannakhet Province of Laos.
Lord Chandrasuriyawongse and his followers founded a settlement at Baan Luang Phonsim near the Thad Ing Hang Stupa along the left banks of the Mekong River in Laos. Later, after some several decades, he died.
Lord Chanthakinnaree his son, succeeded him as ruler. Then, in B.E.2310, a huntsman crossed over the Mekong and arrived along the right side at the mouth of the stream Bang Muk where he discovered a discarded realm complete with a monastery and seven sugar palms located on the nearby riverbank. He found the area much better than the territories along the left side of the Mekong, and at the site of mouth of the Bang Muk was a huge abundance of fish.
Thus, he headed back to report this to his ruler Lord Chanthakinnaree. Lord Chanthakinnaree led his followers across the Mekong to inspect the area and found that the area was indeed the remains of an ancient realm and in much better condition than any area along the left side of the Mekong. He thus led his people from Baan Luang Phonsim to establish a settlement along the right side of the Mekong at the mouth of the Bang Muk.
When he began to clear away the forests to make way for his resettlement of the realm, he found two Buddha images beneath a Sacred Fig tree on the banks of the Mekong. The larger of the two was bricks-and-mortar, while the smaller one was made of fine iron. He had a new monastery built at once near the old, abandoned temple on the banks of the Mekong, and named it Wat Sri Moungkhoun (cognate to Sri Mongkol in Central Thai, meaning Temple of Serene Auspices).
He also constructed a palatial manse ( house ) near the temple where he enshrined both Buddha images in vihara. Later, the iron Buddha image ( the smaller one ) appeared to mysteriously re-establish itself beneath the fig tree where it had first been discovered and ultimately, after some three or four spectacles of this nature, began slowly sinking into the ground there until only the crown of the head could be seen.
Thus, an alternate place of worship was built there to cover the site instead and the image itself was then named Phra Loup Lek or Venerable One of Iron metal Who Shrouds Himself. Nowadays the site where Phra Loup Lek would submerge himself beneath the earth has been overtaken by the waters of the Mekong and washed away (presumably leaving only the shrine rescued and preserved at the front of the vihara at today's Wat Sri Mongkol South
In 2006, the Second Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge from Mukdahan to Savannakhet, Laos was opened.
The Second Thai--Lao Friendship Bridge Thai over the Mekong connects Mukdahan Province in Thailand with Savannakhet in Laos. The bridge is 1600 metres ( 1.0 mile ) long and 12 metres ( 39 ft ) wide, with two traffic lanes.
Traffic on the bridge drives on the right, as in Laos, while traffic in Thailand drives on the left; the change-over is on the Thai side
Bridge construction began on March 21, 2004. Supports and spans were constructed on shore, then moved out onto pylons in the river by crane.
The total cost was about 2.5 billion Baht funded largely by a Japanese loan. An official opening ceremony was held on December 19, 2006, although the bridge only opened to the general public on January 9, 2007.
Wat Phu Manoram Temple, Mukdahan Province, Thailand. This small hilltop temple/park offers scenic views of Mukdahan, the Mekong and across to Savannakhet in Laos. There's little to see at the temple itself, but it's a breezy and pleasant spot to escape the midday heat. If you want to be like the locals, bring some food and some beers and while away a couple of hours lounging in one of the covered huts.
Phu Manoram is located about four kilometres south of town. To get here, head south on Samut Sakdarak Road, take the first U-turn after Mukdahan Tower then the first left, which will take you right up to Phu Manoram after a couple of kilometres. A tuk tuk can also take you here and back for around 120 Baht. Early morning when the sun is rising is particularly pleasant.
เที่ยวนครพนม กราบพระธาตุพนม ชมแม่น้ำโขง Travel in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand
เที่ยวนครพนม กราบพระธาตุพนม ชมแม่น้ำโขง Travel in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand
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ตลาดอินโดจีน นครพนม , IndoChina Market NakhonPhanom pt 2
ตลาดอินโดจีนแห่งนี้ สร้างขึ้นในปี พ.ศ 2545 เพื่อมาแทนตลาดสดเทศบาลนครพนม ( เดิม ) ที่มีอายุเก่าแก่ ด้วยวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อสนับสนุนพัฒนาการของการท่องเที่ยวในจังหวัดนครพนม
ตลาดอินโดจีนนครพนม VLOG/TRAVEL NAKHON PHANOM THAI MARKET
ตลาดอินโดจีนนครพนม VLOG/TRAVEL NAKHON PHANOM THAI MARKET
night market Nakhon Phanom
A walk down the night market of Nakhon Phanom. It's a typical thai market with food and clothes for sale. asiantraveler.eu
Mukdahan Province, Issan, Mekong river, Kangkabao, Wan Yai District, Thailand. ( 1 )
Mukdahan is the 73 rd province of Thailand. Its history dates from the late Ayutthaya period, over 200 years ago. At first, on the left side of the Mekong River, there was a large community called Ban Luang Phon Sin located by Phrathat Ing Hang, presently in Savannakhet Province of Lao PDR. The community was ruled by Chao Chan Suriyawong. His son was Chao Kinnari. He later built a new town at the mouth of Huai Muk on the right bank of the Mekong River in 1767. The town was completed in 1770 and named Mukdahan ( moonstone or pearl ) according to a propitious sign occurring to him while the town was under construction. That is why the locals call the town Mueang Muk.
During the reign of King Taksin the Great, Chao Kinnari was promoted as Phraya Chanthon Si Surat Upparacha Manthaturat to be the first ruler of Mukdahan in 1778.
At first, Mukdahan was part of 'Monthon Udon' or Udon Circle. In 1907, the Circle was dissolved to become a province and Mukdahan was then an Amphoe of Nakhon Phanom province. It was promoted as Mukdahan province in 1982 as the country's 73 rd province and the 17th province of Issan.
Actually, Mukdahan is a significant gateway to Indochinese countries. The local people of Mukdahan actually have had a long relationship with the people in Savannakhet Province of Laos, although they are separated by the Mekong River. Mukdahan is home to 8 ethnic minorities; namely, Thai Issan, Phu Thai, Thai Kha, Kraso, Thai Kaloeng, Thai Yo, Thai Saek, and Thai Kula. It has abundant natural beauty. Mukdahan covers a total area of 4,339.830 sq km.
Getting to Mukdahan.
By Car
Mukdahan is 642 km from Bangkok. Take the route Bangkok - Saraburi - Nakhon Ratchasima - Amphoe Ban Phai - Maha Sarakham - Amphoe Phon Thong - Roi Et - Amphoe Khamcha-i - Mukdahan.
Another route is Bangkok - Saraburi - Nakhon Ratchasima on Hwy 2. Then turn right onto Hwy 207 at Ban Wat and go Amphoe Prathai - Amphoe Phutthaisong - Amphoe Phayakkhaphum Phisai - Amphoe Kaset Wisai - Amphoe Suwannaphum, then use Hwy 2169 via Amphoe Sai Mun - Amphoe Kut Chum - Amphoe Loeng Nok Tha, and Hwy 212 via Amphoe Nikhom Kham Soi to Mukdahan.
By Bus
The Transport Co., Ltd. operates daily bus services from the Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak or Mo Chit 2), Tel. 0 2936 2852-66. There are also local buses connecting Mukdahan with other Northeastern provinces like Khon Kaen, Ubon Ratchathani via Amnat Charoen, Nakhon Phanom via That Phanom, Sakon Nakhon, Udon Thani, and Maha Sarakham. For more details, please contact the Mukdahan Bus Terminal at Tel. 0 4261 1421, 0 4261 1478, 0 4261 3025-9 A minibus from Nakhon Phanom will cost 80 baht.
The terminal itself is on the main highway a couple of Km outside the main part of town. There are plenty of tuk-tuks however.
By Train
Trains leave Bangkok Railway Station or Hua Lamphong for Ubon Ratchathani daily. From there, Mukdahan is 167 km by bus. For more information, call the State Railway of Thailand at Tel. 1690, 0 2223 7010, 0 2223 7020 or visit
By Plane[
Thai Airways International does not operate any direct flight to Mukdahan. Passengers can fly to Nakhon Phanom or Ubon Ratchathani, then take a bus to Mukdahan. For more information, call THAI at Tel. 1566, 0 2280 0060, 0 2628 2000 or visit
ตลาดอินโดจีน นครพนม , IndoChina Market NakhonPhanom pt 3
ตลาดอินโดจีนแห่งนี้ สร้างขึ้นในปี พ.ศ 2545 เพื่อมาแทนตลาดสดเทศบาลนครพนม ( เดิม ) ที่มีอายุเก่าแก่ ด้วยวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อสนับสนุนพัฒนาการของการท่องเที่ยวในจังหวัดนครพนม
Nakhon Phanom - Sunset River Cruise
The Sunset Cruise along the Mekong River in Nakhon Phanom leaves from directly in front of the Indochine Market at around 5 pm, costs 50 baht and takes about 1 hour.
There is a small sign at the top of the stairway that leads down to the boat dock.
It pays to get there early as the upper deck fills quite quickly and even mid week the cruise is very popular. The upper deck has the best view, the umbrellas providing enough shade in the late afternoon.
The boat sets of at a leisurely pace and follows the shore line along Nakhon Phanom as far as Saint Anna Nong Saeng Catholic church and then crosses over to the Lao side and follows it back to where the Thai / Lao ferry services docks before crossing back to the Thai side.
Drinks and food are available on board at very reasonable prices. A cold can of Leo costs just 30 baht and a skewer of 5 deep fried fish balls is 10 baht.
I found it a very relaxing experience and very good value for the price.
See my map of the Nakhon Phanom area for the location -
ทรมานทราเวล - Mukdahan & Nakhon Phanom Trip
Mukdahan & Nakhon Phanom Trip
28 - 31 Sep 2019
Mukdahan Province, Issan, Mekong river, Kangkabao, Wan Yai District, Thailand. ( 3 )
Mukdahan is one of the north-eastern provinces ( Changwat ) of Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are (from south clockwise) Amnat Charoen, Yasothon, Roi Et, Kalasin, Sakon Nakhon and Nakhon Phanom. To the east it borders the Mekong River, across which lies Savannakhet Province of Laos.
Lord Chandrasuriyawongse and his followers founded a settlement at Baan Luang Phonsim near the Thad Ing Hang Stupa along the left banks of the Mekong River in Laos. Later, after some several decades, he died.
Lord Chanthakinnaree his son, succeeded him as ruler. Then, in B.E.2310, a huntsman crossed over the Mekong and arrived along the right side at the mouth of the stream Bang Muk where he discovered a discarded realm complete with a monastery and seven sugar palms located on the nearby riverbank. He found the area much better than the territories along the left side of the Mekong, and at the site of mouth of the Bang Muk was a huge abundance of fish.
Thus, he headed back to report this to his ruler Lord Chanthakinnaree. Lord Chanthakinnaree led his followers across the Mekong to inspect the area and found that the area was indeed the remains of an ancient realm and in much better condition than any area along the left side of the Mekong. He thus led his people from Baan Luang Phonsim to establish a settlement along the right side of the Mekong at the mouth of the Bang Muk.
When he began to clear away the forests to make way for his resettlement of the realm, he found two Buddha images beneath a Sacred Fig tree on the banks of the Mekong. The larger of the two was bricks-and-mortar, while the smaller one was made of fine iron. He had a new monastery built at once near the old, abandoned temple on the banks of the Mekong, and named it Wat Sri Moungkhoun (cognate to Sri Mongkol in Central Thai, meaning Temple of Serene Auspices).
He also constructed a palatial manse ( house ) near the temple where he enshrined both Buddha images in vihara. Later, the iron Buddha image ( the smaller one ) appeared to mysteriously re-establish itself beneath the fig tree where it had first been discovered and ultimately, after some three or four spectacles of this nature, began slowly sinking into the ground there until only the crown of the head could be seen.
Thus, an alternate place of worship was built there to cover the site instead and the image itself was then named Phra Loup Lek or Venerable One of Iron metal Who Shrouds Himself. Nowadays the site where Phra Loup Lek would submerge himself beneath the earth has been overtaken by the waters of the Mekong and washed away (presumably leaving only the shrine rescued and preserved at the front of the vihara at today's Wat Sri Mongkol South
In 2006, the Second Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge from Mukdahan to Savannakhet, Laos was opened.
The Second Thai--Lao Friendship Bridge Thai over the Mekong connects Mukdahan Province in Thailand with Savannakhet in Laos. The bridge is 1600 metres ( 1.0 mile ) long and 12 metres ( 39 ft ) wide, with two traffic lanes.
Traffic on the bridge drives on the right, as in Laos, while traffic in Thailand drives on the left; the change-over is on the Thai side
Bridge construction began on March 21, 2004. Supports and spans were constructed on shore, then moved out onto pylons in the river by crane.
The total cost was about 2.5 billion Baht funded largely by a Japanese loan. An official opening ceremony was held on December 19, 2006, although the bridge only opened to the general public on January 9, 2007.
Wat Phu Manoram Temple, Mukdahan Province, Thailand. This small hilltop temple/park offers scenic views of Mukdahan, the Mekong and across to Savannakhet in Laos. There's little to see at the temple itself, but it's a breezy and pleasant spot to escape the midday heat. If you want to be like the locals, bring some food and some beers and while away a couple of hours lounging in one of the covered huts.
Phu Manoram is located about four kilometres south of town. To get here, head south on Samut Sakdarak Road, take the first U-turn after Mukdahan Tower then the first left, which will take you right up to Phu Manoram after a couple of kilometres. A tuk tuk can also take you here and back for around 120 Baht. Early morning when the sun is rising is particularly pleasant.
เลาะตลาดสดฯ นครพนม 21 มิย 2555 , Nakhonphanom Public Market
เมื่อสายของ วันที่ 21 มิถุนายน 2555 ได้มาเดินเลาะตลาดสด เทศบาลเมืองนครพนม เพื่อหาซื้อสิ่งของจำเป็นบางอย่าง และ ก็ได้ออกกำลังไปในตัวด้วย การเดินแบบไม่รีบเร่งนี้ ก็ถือเป็นการออกกำลังที่เบาๆง่ายๆ ไม่ต้องตระเตรียมอะไรมากมาย