★ ★ ★ วัดท่าแขก - Wat Tha Khaek ★ ★ ★
Wat Tha Khaek (วัดท่าแขก) or written: Wat Tha Kaek, is a monastery and is nearby to Xanakham, Ban Pak Mi and Chiang Khan.
Nong Khai, Thailand (Wat Khaek, Mekhong River)
Nong Khai, Thailand is a small city on the Mekhong River opposite Laos. For years it was the End of the Line heading northeast from Huang Lampung Station in Bangkok. The music is Tai Dum Rum Pun sung by Gor. Wises.
Thailand,North East,Nong Khai,2013,(2556)
,Mekong River Nong Khai,Thailand,10th November 2013,(2556),Enhanced HD.Day spent around this fabulous location,taking in the Buddhist Temple,Wat Lam Duan nestling on the banks of the river,with the Chinese Temple adjacent to it,Markets.Morning and Sunset views.Next day off down Route 211 from Nong Khai which runs alongside the Mekong River through Sang Khom,Pak Chom and Chiang Khan,breathtaking scenery.Then turning inland down Route 201 to Muang Loei.หนองคาย,สังคม,เชียงคาน,เมืองเลย,廊开,ノンカイ,농 카이.Movie info,HD,1080p,50fps,2.4mb/sec data rate.
Wang Kan Lueng Waterfall, Lopburi Thailand
Wang Kan Lueng Waterfall
Location :Amphoe Chai Badan
Located approximately 12 kilometers from Lam Narai Market is a waterfall that flows all year round. Perfect for people looking for a quite and refreshing retreat from the town, the waterfall is accessible via Chai Badan Tha Luang Road (Highway No. 2089). Look for the sign of the waterfall and proceed for approximately 7 kilometers.
Wat Khaek (Sala Kaeo Ku) in Nong Khai
In Nong Khai liegt der wunderschöne Sala Kaeo Ku (Wat Khaek).
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Ban Krut (Bankrud) in Thailand
Ban Krut - auch Bankrud geschrieben - liegt am Golf von Thailand, ca. 140 Kilometer südlich von Hua Hin. Bisher vom massigen Outbound-Tourismus nicht betroffen, bietet Ban Krut einsame Strände, schöne Naturlandschaften im Hinterland und man kann als stiller Beobachter am Alltag der Thais teilhaben.
Am Wochenende jedoch wird der Ort von riesigen VIP Bussen heimgesucht und das ruhige Ban Krut verwandelt sich in eine laute Karaoke Bar. Denn viele Thais entfliehen an ihren freien Tagen den Großstädten, um hier zu tanzen und zu feiern.
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THAILAND - Nong Khai's Ta Sa Det Market, Sala Kaew Ku & Udon Thani's Nakha Market.
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Lopburi Train Station Thailand 2015
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Namtok Poi Phitsanulok Thailand
Namtok Poi Phitsanulok Thailand
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Me and Kru Pum playing Ranat and Kluy
messing around and being over exaggerating everything
Thai People in H-town bored and doin they thing you feel me?
Momos da man controlin the cam and shiet mang we havin fun and got mo stuff to show
lovely Langur Wat tham pha pu
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Namtok Pha Charoen Waterfall Tak Thailand
Namtok Pha Charoen Waterfall Tak Thailand in slow motion
Wat Pailom temple in Nakhon Pathom province Thailand
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Wat Pailom temple in Nakhon Pathom province Thailand
Nong Khai Province, Sala Kaeo Ku Temple, Nong Khai, Thailand. ( 1 )
Nong Khai is the northernmost of the north - eastern ( Isan ) provinces ( Changwat ) of Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are ( from east clockwise ) Bueng Kan, Sakon Nakhon, Udon Thani and Loei. To the north it borders Vientiane Province, Vientiane Prefecture and Bolikhamxai of Laos. The province is located in the valley of the Mae Nam Kong ( Mekong river ), which also forms the border with Laos. There are highlands to the south. The Laotian capital Vientiane is only 25 kilometres away from the provincial capital of Nong Khai. The Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, which connects the two countries, was built jointly by the governments of Thailand, Laos and Australia, and was opened in 1994.
Over the centuries the control of the province swung between the Thai Kingdom Ayutthaya, and the Laotian kingdom Lan Xang, as their respective powers ebbed and flowed in the region. See also the Haw wars.
The provincial seal shows a pond with a bamboo clump close to it. The bamboo symbolizes stability, glory and continuity for the peaceful and fertile land.
The provincial tree is the tamalan or Burma pallisander ( Dalbergia oliveri ).
The province is subdivided into 17 districts ( Amphoe ). The districts are further subdivided into 115 sub districts ( Tambon ) and 1099 villages ( Muban ). Bueng Kan was part of Nong Khai and was split as the newest province of Thailand.
1. Mueang Nong Khai 2. Tha Bo 3. Phon Phisai 4. Si Chiang Mai 5. Sangkhom
6. Sakhrai 7. Fao Rai 8. Rattanawapi 9. Pho Tak
Nong Khai is a sleepy Thai town with strong Lao influences, and is home to small Chinese and Vietnamese communities as well.
Most locals speak both Thai and the local dialect called Issan, which is closely related to both the Thai and Lao languages. Many locals speak a little bit of English, mostly tourism-related words, and are generally very friendly and helpful if you smile and are polite.
Sala Keoku also spelled as Sala Keo Ku, Sala Keo Koo, Sala Kaew Ku, Sala Kaew Koo, Salakaewkoo, Sala Gaew Goo, Sala Kaeoku, Sala Kaeo Ku, etc. Alternative name: Wat Khaek is a park featuring giant fantastic concrete sculptures inspired by Buddhism and Hinduism. It is located near Nong Khai, Thailand in immediate proximity of the Thai-Lao border and the Mekong river. The park has been built by, and reflects the personal vision of Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat and his followers ( the construction started in 1978 ). It shares the style of Sulilat's earlier creation, Buddha Park on the Lao side of Mekong, but is marked by even more extravagant fantasy and greater proportions.
Some of the Sala Keoku sculptures tower up to 25 metres in height. Those include a monumental depiction of Buddha meditating under the protection of a seven-headed Naga snake. While the subject ( based on a Buddhist legend ) is one recurrent theme in the religious art of the region, Sulilat's approach is highly unusual, with its naturalistic even though stylised representation of the snakes, whose giant protruding tongues beautifully complement the awe-inspiring composition.
The Sala Keoku pavilion is a large three-story concrete building, whose domes bear the surprising resemblance to a mosque. It was constructed following Sulilat's plans after his death. The 3rd floor hosts many Sulilat-related artefacts, as well as his mummified body.
Perhaps the most enigmatic part of the park is the Wheel of Life, a circular multi-part group of sculptures representing the karmic cycle of birth and death. The composition culminates with a young man taking a step across the fence surrounding the entire installation to become a Buddha statue on the other side
City Pillar Nong Khai - หลักเมือง - Lak Mueang
Here I take a look around the City Pillar of Nonh Khai. Also known as Lak Mueang, these are found in most cities of Thailand. They are usually houses in a shrine, which is also believed to house Chao Pho Lak Mueang, the city spirit diety. They are held in high esteem by the citizens of Thailand.
The City pillar at Nong Khai is set within extensive gardens and has many animal figurines in and around the shrine & garden.
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This is an overview of the Mekong-River at NongKhai.
NongKhai is a small capital-city of the same named province in north-east Thailand.
A small border-town well-known by tourists travelling to Laos. The Friendship-Bridge to cross the Mekong-River is just a few km away.
It`s impossible to explain why: But since many years this little town is my favorite place in Thailand. I use to spend the most time of my vacations in Thailand there.
Chinese architectural styles in Rose Garden Nakhon Pathom Central Thailand
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Chinese architectural styles in Rose Garden Nakhon Pathom Central Thailand
Bantei Shrei temple in Cambodia
A walk through the exquisite structures at Bantei Shrei, part of the enormous Hindu temple complex at Angkor in Western Cambodia
Wat Phra Boromthat and Ancient Tak City
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Wat Phra Boromthat and Ancient Tak City Thailand
Wat Lam Duan, Nong Khai city, Thailand
walking on Rim Kong Alley towards Wat Lam Duan