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New I-Mobile Stadium
Khao Kradong Forest Park
Chang International Circuit
King Rama I Monument
Night Bazaar
Wat Pa Khao Noi
Buriram Castle
Buriram Monsters Fishing Park
Lively Market
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Tradition of prayer & peace @King Rama V monument, Bangkok, Thailand! 10.25.10
I came with my cousins to do some meditation, prayers, and donations to the spirit of King Rama V. The statue is said to have his spirit present. It is a tradition for Thai people to go to this monument and offer the spirit gifts and foods...while asking for what you want in life. A lot of people's dreams and wishes have come true. My cousin speaks to the spirit of King Rama V every week here....and many things in his life have come true. In the background is the old grand palace.
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Thailand: Bangkok - สพานเหล็ก กรุงเทพ - Memorial Bridge
......Bridging the Chao Phraya River and joining Thonburi to Bangkok is the Phra Putta Yodfa Bridge........named The Memorial Bridge,.in English........ in honour of the first king of the Chakri dynasty, His Majesty King Rama I, the founder of Bangkok........
King Taksin Statue,Prachathipok Road, Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand ( 2 )
King Taksin Monument is in the centre of Wong Wian Yai, a huge traffic island in the centre of a busy junction. Symbolic of his prowess in battle, the monument depicts King Taksin the Great astride his charger with sabre raised to signal a cavalry charge. It was Corrado Feroci again who was called upon to undertake the task of designing the King Taksin Monument. The monument is dedicated to the one and only king with the capital in Thonburi across the Chao Phraya from Bangkok. King Taksin who raised Thailand from the ashes of Ayutthaya and unified the rival kingdoms. When Ayutthaya was destroyed in 1767, Thailand was left without a king and a capital, a kingdom divided and leaderless. Rival kingdoms, which had contributed to the collapse and destruction of Ayuttaya, scrambled for power, resulting in anarchy.
King Rama the Sixth Monument at Mahavajiravudn Changwatsongkhla
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A ceremony for the consecration of the Great Victory Chariot.
On 21 September, 2017 Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o cha attended a ceremony for the consecration of the Great Victory Chariot, palanquins, and other royal vehicles which will be used in the Royal Cremation Ceremony for His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej in October. Approaching..
SHC Bangkok City Pillar Shrine
Marisa takes you through a tour of the city pillar shrine- the spiritual center point of Bangkok where the land guardian and guardian angels stay.
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My wife's daughter, Muai, Thai dance near Prince Prajak Monument, celebrating the 118th anniversary of Udon Thani, Thailand. Muai joined others from the school Udon Phitthaya School. Other schools were represented as well. Prince Prajak was the son of King Rama V, and the first provencial governer of Udon Thani.
Bangkok - King Rama 1 Memorial Bridge Riding
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from King Rama 1 Memorial Bridge to Flower Market
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Rock star Sek Loso talks with Bangkok police from a room in his house in Bang Khen district
Police entered the Bangkok house of rock star Sek Loso and eventually arrested him for firing several gunshots into the air and the ground in front of the statue of King Taksin the Great in Nakhon Si Thammarat.
At first Sek - real name Seksan Sookpimay - remained in his locked bedroom on the second floor of the house in the Nantawan housing estate in Bang Khen district. The 43-year-old spoke to a police team led by Metropolitan Police Bureau deputy commander Sompong Chingduang via Facebook Live and asked them to show a search warrant before opening the door.
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Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Wat Pa Lak Roi Temple, Non Thai District, Thailand. ( 45 )
Wat Pa Lak Roi, Nonthai. Korat.
My visit to Korat in June , 2014, brought back many memory’s for me. It was some 6 years before I visited this province before. One stop I made was at Wat Pa Lak Roi in Nonthai, about 25 kilometres outside Korat. It is not an easy temple to find, lucky I had a friend who drove me there. On arriving at this temple you may imagine you are entering a fun park with all the statues / models about the place. It may seem very strange to see because they are very graphic and some may say not suitable for children. You wonder why a temple would depict scenes like this until you evaluate the depiction.
This is my view only as I saw it. Picture the Temple raised above all these grounds, this depicts heaven and all below depicted hell and all the bad things associated with hell. You can see the same pictures in books whenever hell is shown, pain , suffering, torture. Its always the same. The statues here are graphic showing genitalia and scenes of a disturbing nature. But remember, Buddhist monks placed these here to show the bad and good of society. They are shown in a funny way by extending the models arms and legs to be taken as a symbolic way and not meant to hurt or harm the viewer. I found them amusing, even when you found some with coin slots you could feed 5 or 10 Baht into to here the moans / groans / wailing / of the tortured souls.
You could spend all day at this temple it is a very large site covering 77,000 sq. metres.. It is said it depicts the Laotian invasion of 1826 when the Korat women’s defence fought under Thao Suranaree, her statue can be seen in the centre of Korat. There are various stalls around this temple you can buy food and drink at. Along with the usual items associated with Thailand. Not many people were there on the day I visited so it was a welcome change to wander about without the usual crowds standing in front of items you want to photograph. There are plenty of parking spaces available due to the size of the grounds.
One thing I did find amusing and refreshing, was how friendly the monks were at this temple. Inviting people to check all parts of the temple and laughing and joking with me when I entered a solemn part of the temple. It made the day more interesting and showed them to be very friendly. The exhibits here are really weird but are wonderful to see, some are a bit gruesome, but they are only models. I am sure all in your family will find them amusing and not at all rude, bad or in bad taste. It does make you think about heaven and hell in a way you would never dream of before !
The province is located on the western end of the Korat Plateau, separated from the Chao Phraya river valley by the Phetchabun and Dong Phaya Yen mountain ranges. Two national parks are in the province - the Khao Yai in the west and the Thap Lan in the south. Both parks are in the forested mountains of the Sankamphaeng Range, the southern prolongation of the Dong Phaya Yen mountains. Nakhon Ratchasima, or Korat, is a large province on the north eastern plateau and acts as a gateway to other provinces in the Northeast. It is 259 kilometres ( 161 miles ) from Bangkok and has an area of around 20,494 square kilometres (7,913 sq mi), making it the biggest Thai province. The province is rich in Khmer culture and has a long history.
The area around Khorat was already an important centre in the times of the Khmer empire in the 11th century, as can be seen by the temple ruins in the Phimai historical park. Still, Nakhon Ratchasima Province is one province where there is a sizable Northern Khmer population. A new walled city with a surrounding moat, designated as Nakhon Ratchasima, was built in the seventeenth century by order of the King Narai, as the easternmost command post, guarding the Kingdom's border and supervising its Lao and Cambodian vassals. It continued this duty during the Bangkok Period, although it was seized by deceit during Chao Anuwong of Vientiane's 1826 revolt against the King Rama III of Siam.
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Victory Monument Bangkok
A view of Victory Monument Bangkok 2010. Victory Monument is a large military monument in Bangkok, Thailand. The monument was erected in June 1941 to commemorate the Thai victory in the Franco-Thai War.Wikipedia