Wat Bot temple in Pathum Thani province Thailand
Temple Wat Bot in Pathum Thani province is tourist attractions in this province.
Temple Wat Bot in Pathum Thani province during Songkran festival (water festival) 2019
Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Bangkok is the capital and the most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometres (605.7 sq mi) in the Chao Phraya River delta in Central Thailand, and has a population of over eight million, or 12.6 percent of the country's population. Over fourteen million people (22.2 percent) live within the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region, making Bangkok an extreme primate city, dwarfing Thailand's other urban centres in terms of importance.
The most important places to visit in Bangkok are: Wat Arun (Bangkok has one of the greatest collections of temples in the world. This Buddhist temple, also known as Temple of the Dawn is quite spectacular), Lumpini Park (Bangkok is a massive city; Lumpini Park offers an excellent escape from the city's hustle and bustle. You can just relax or engage in an activity), Wat Pho (it is said to be the largest and oldest Buddhist temple in Bangkok. An extremely large statue of a reclining Buddha is a big draw), Floating Market (truly a unique experience where many vendors prepare food right on their tiny boats. You will find a festive atmosphere along with delicious food), Wat Traimit (another famous temple in Bangkok, it is located close to China Town and is known as also known as the The Temple of the Golden Buddha), Vimanmek Palace (this magnificent former royal palace is the world's largest golden teak wood mansion), Chinatown (a colorful area with many interesting shop and of course fantastic Chinese food), Ayutthaya (located outside of Bangkok, this ancient city was founded over 600 years ago. Amidst the remaining temple structures, you can relive its history), Chatuchak (believed to be the largest market in Thailand, the exciting market has literally thousands of stalls and tens of thousands of daily visitors), Grand Palace (constructed in the 18th century, undoubtedly it is the most popular attraction of Bangkok and a must see for anyone visiting this city) and many more.
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BANGKOK THAILAND SIGHTSEEING TOUR
Bangkok is one of the world’s top tourist destinations. The city itself is a true tourist paradise, proved by the growing number of travelers coming each year.
A side of the city itself, Bangkok is also surrounded by many interesting provinces that are worth visiting.
Located at the north of Bangkok are Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani provinces. They have many attractions such as Koh Kret and Lotus Museum.
Located at the east of Bangkok is Chachoengsao, a small province with many interesting attractions and activities. Tourists can pay homage to Luang Pho Sothon Buddha Image at Wat Sothon Wararam Worawihan, watch flying foxes, also known as fruit bat, at Wat Pho, see the golden church at Wat Paknam Jolo, and pray to the giant reclining of Ganesh statue at Wat Saman Rattanaram. There are also old markets for you to visit and shop such as Ban Mai Market, Nakhon Nuang Khet Market, and Khlong Suan Market.
Located at the south of Bangkok are Samut Prakan Province and the Gulf of Thailand. There are many tourist attractions such as Bang Pu, Ancient City, and Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo.
Located at the west Bangkok are Samut Sakhon and Nakhon Pathom provinces. Tourist attractions include Don Kai Dee Benjarong Village, Phra Pathom Chedi, Sanam Chandra Palace, Don Wai Floating Market, Sampran Riverside, and Thai Human Imagery Museum.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Bangkok :
Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Wat Traimit, Temple of the Golden Buddha, Wat Suthat, Giant Swing, National Museum & Wang Na Palace, Chatuchak Market, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Khao San Road, Jim Thompson House, Editor's Pick Lumpini Park
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Best Restaurants in Pathum Thani, Thailand
Pathum Thani Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Pathum Thani for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in Pathum Thani. You can select best Bar in Pathum Thani.
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Northern Thailand | My favorite place in Thailand!
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DO'S and DON'TS in Thailand
DO'S and DON'TS in THAILAND
If you are travelling to Bangkok, Thailand, taking the time to learn about the culture is very important and appreciated by the locals. By watching this video, you are on the right track to understanding Thai Culture!
We are here to give you the most important Do’s and don’ts in Thailand.
In this video we explain you 10 do's and don'ts for when you are visiting Thailand! These cultural tips will get you started when you just arrive in Thailand or your trip to Asia.
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Looking for an authentic and unique adventure? Co van Kessel bike tours and boat tours provides a refreshing alternative to the tired tourist experience. We do not battle the crowds at clichéd destinations promoted in guide books, but turn your attention to quaint local communities and charming excursions into the fascinating lifestyle and culture of real Thai people. Every day is different and every tour is a surprise as we focus not on destinations, but lose ourselves in the enchantment of the journey itself.
Co van Kessel, an innovative and adventurous Dutchman, pioneered bicycle tours in Bangkok more than 30 years ago. As a longtime resident and self-professed lover of Bangkok, he understood very well the picture of accelerated urban development (gridlocked traffic, concrete towers, and choking pollution) that has plagued the recent image of the city. He also had a hunch that this was not what Bangkok or Thailand was all about.
Making it his goal to re-discover Bangkok, Co spent thousands of hours on his mountain bike exploring the vast network of local streets, alleyways, footpaths and canals between the main urban thoroughfares. What he found, lurking behind the facade of modernization, were hidden worlds of peace and tranquility, a picture of “real” Thai life that has remained unchanged for countless decades; an identity of a city that is true to the Thai people, yet largely unknown to outsiders.
Whether it’s the colorful sights and smells of the local markets, the fascinating life of locals along the canals, or the surprising existence of bountiful green belts, Co discovered the essence of what makes Bangkok one of Asia’s most captivating cities. Since then, it has been his mission to share these discoveries with the rest of the world.
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Our mission at Co van Kessel Bangkok Tours is to provide our guests with a singularly unique travel experience in Thailand. All our tours use Co’s extensive topographical knowledge of the greater Bangkok area as well as his keen eye for the interesting to take you where nobody else can or will.
We aim not to bore you with talk, but to immerse you in an experience where your individual fascinations emerge.
Bicycles, boats, and our feet become the tools we use to gain access to the previously inaccessible, behind-the-scenes lifestyle of the Thai. Here the roots of an ancient culture will become evident in a way you never could have imagined.
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Top 10 Nana Hotels on Sukhumvit Soi 4 in Bangkok
This is a top 10 list of the hotels you can find on Sukhumvit Soi 4 in Bangkok – home of the infamous Nana Plaza. The list has been compiled based on the user ratings from the Agoda hotel booking site. These user ratings have been weighted according to how many reviews have gone into them. Hotels with thousands of reviews will have ratings with a higher weighting than hotels with just a few reviews. If you want to find out more about the hotels shown in this video you can find current prices and reviews here:
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Alms Offering Ceremony to 22,600 monks in Thailand
On the morning of Sunday March 18th 2012, there was an event that took place in the middle of Bangkok which caught the attention of many. It is one of the many events organized by Phrathepyanmahamunee, the Abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya, in Pathum Thani Province along with the Dhammakaya Foundation. It was an event to offer non perishable goods to vast amounts of monks and novices that came from different parts of Thailand. In Buddhism terms, this kind of event is known as an Alms Offering.
For today, the venue for the Alms Offering took place in the center of the city, the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. Since it was in the center of Bangkok and many people came to be a part of this event, there had to be three different stages where this event was held. These three places were interconnected which includes Siam Paragon, Central World, and Pratunaam. These three places are well known amongst tourists because this is the central shopping area of Bangkok. In front of Siam Paragon, which is known as The Pride of Bangkok, as many people were offering food to the monks, if they look up above them, they can see the sky train past by. You get to see the train which symbolizes the fast-pace lives of the working population here in Bangkok, and the monks that were receiving alms symbolizes the peace and true beauty of Thailand.
Before businesses opened for the day, the streets had to be close down for a total of 3km (1.86 miles) where a total of 22,600 monks and novices were able to receive alms (non perishable items) that thousands of people came to offer. not only were there thousands of Thais, but there were many tourists who came out to witness and be a part of this epic alms offering ceremony as well. many of them have never seen anything like this before. for an alms offering with over 22,000 monks and novices to take place, it is not something easy to organize. So, once it can be organized, it is considered to be amazing, beautiful, and historic. Many tourists came with cameras in hand snapping as many pictures as they could throughout the whole ceremony. We even had the privilege of having the Prime Minster of Thailand, Ms Yingluck Shinawatra as the chairwoman for today's ceremony.
This is a special year because it marks the 2,600 years anniversary that Lord Buddha attain enlightenment. So for an alms offering this big to happen and for thousands of people both thais and non-thais to come out and support this event, shows that Buddhism is still flourishing here even after all those years. Another reason for this Alms Offering Ceremony is to help recuperate and revive the livelihood of those who were affected both physically and mentally by the flood that hit Thailand at the end of last year. On one hand, we remember the flood that destroyed many parts of Thailand but on the other hand, we are given hope, happiness, and strength as we see thousands and thousands of monks and people uniting together and showing kindness by the act of giving.
After each Alms offering ceremony, the non perishable foods that were offered to the monks are then packed in big plastic bags and loaded on 10 wheel trucks to be sent to the 4 southern bordering province in Thailand. Why? Because these 4 provinces are known to be very unstable and violent. This has been the case for more than seven years now. We send the food to help aid those living in those province. Some of the food also goes to help aid people all over Thailand who are victims of any disasters that happen here in Thailand.
For this month, March 2012, there are 6 big Alms Offering ceremonies that will be taking place. The amount of monks and novices that will be receiving alms will vary according to the 6 different venues. In total, there will be 133,000 monks and novices who will be taking part in this spectacular event. Todays Alms Offering Ceremony to 22,600 monks and novices enabled many people all over Thailand and people who are here visiting from all over the world to come together and show respect to the monastic community and also to the Thai culture.
Thailand-Bangkok-Asia Part 3
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Bangkok is the capital city of and largest urban area in Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, meaning city of angels. Bangkok is by far the most densely populated city in Thailand with about 12 million people. Bangkok was a small trading post near the mouth of the Chao Phraya River during the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the 15th century. It eventually grew in size and became the site of two capital cities: Thonburi in 1768 and Rattanakosin in 1782.
Due to its strategic location in Southeast Asia, Siam (later Thailand) acted as a buffer-state between French and British colonial powers. Bangkok gained a reputation as an independent, dynamic, and influential city. Today, Bangkok is not only the political, social, and economic centre of Thailand, but plays a leading role in trade, commerce, culture, the arts, education, healthcare and transport for the Indochina region.
The Asian investment boom in the 1980s and 1990s led many multinational corporations to locate their regional headquarters in Bangkok. The city is a now a major regional force in finance and business. Its growing influence on global politics, culture, fashion and entertainment underlines its status as an Alpha global city.In 2009, it was the second most expensive city in South-East Asia behind Singapore.The city's many cultural landmarks and attractions in addition to its notorious red light district has made it synonymous with exoticism. The historic Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and Temple of the Reclining Buddha, in addition to Khaosan Road and Soi Cowboy, are major tourist destinations in the capital. In combination with being the major gateway to Laos, Burma, and Cambodia, it is second worldwide only to London in terms of tourist visits per year.
The rapid growth of the 1980's led to prolonged construction boom which has rapidly transformed Bangkok's skyline. As a result of poor urban planning and zoning restrictions, most historic buildings lay side by side with large skyscrapers influenced by European and North American designs. Moreover, this rapid growth was seen clearly from the decay of road networks which lacked arterial and feeder systems. The past decade has seen the city turn to mass transit to solve this major societal problem. There are currently 87.5 km of rail services, with an additional 148.8 either approved or under construction. This would only be a part of a 509 km network aimed for completion before 2029. Suvarnabhumi Airport deals with most of Bangkok's international flights, while Don Mueang International Airport, the previous main international airport, deals with a smaller portion of Bangkok's air transit.
In 2005, Bangkok had an official population of 5,658,953, with 4,126,183 more residents living in the greater Bangkok area.Bangkok borders five other provinces: Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon and Nakhon Pathom; all five provinces are joined in the conurbation of the Bangkok Metropolitan Area.