3/30/2011

Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand







Patong is the most famous beach resort on Phuket, Thailand. With its wide variety of activities and nightlife, Patong is an ideal place to party and play. By night the town has a bustling nightlife, which includes literally hundreds of restaurants, chic lounge bars, beer bars and of course discos. Visitors hoping for a glimpse into the exotic East will likely not find it here among the McDonald's, KFC, Boots and Starbucks outlets, although the steaming hot streets, neon lights and chaotic atmosphere of Patong can be overwhelming for the new arrival. The key to full enjoyment is to pace yourself, drink lots of water and learn the meaning of "mai pen rai" - which translates roughly to "it doesn't matter" or "Don't worry, be happy".

3/27/2011

Ancient City in Thailand






Do you wish to discover Thailand, both historical and artistic aspect, in just 1 day? "Ancient City" can grant you that wish. It is the place where miniature archeological ruins and replicas are placed for educational and entertaining purpose. Everything started from the passion that Mr.Lek Viriyapan, the founder of the Ancient City, who would like to preserve the virtue of those places.

Ancient City is an outdoor museum on the area of 230 acres. The miniature sites are divided into 4 categories; the downscaled historical sites that still exist, the reconstructions of the ancient sites that are dilapidated or destroyed, the restoration of the old constructions that were in good condition then relocate into the Ancient City compound, and the sculpture that were built along the imagination and inspiration from myths, literatures and traditional beliefs.

The layout of the important historical sites is arranged on an area resemble the map of Thailand, with geographical and historical concerns. To make things more realistic, traditional lifestyle and communities from different regions of Thailand are also displayed along the distance.

Let's say, a tour at Ancient City is just like a journey to the past of Thailand. It is culturally and historically rich, and rarely found at present. Book yourself a ticket to the past, would you?

3/21/2011

The Jim Thompson's House in Bangkok, Thailand



James H.W. Thompson, an American who lived and loved Thai life, especially Thai silk, initiated the restoration of Thai silks, and made it known globally. Today, he's gone. According to the record saying about his disappearance during the vacation in Malaysia in 1967, his cultural heritage, however, still lives through time. His Thai house right in the pulse of Bangkok has been turned to be a museum, so that the later generation can witness and appreciate the ancient arts via his Asian collections; be it Thai, Cambodian, Burmese, Indonesian and Chinese.

The museum is the gathering of 6 Thai houses. The exhibition sections are in the biggest one, divided into 8 rooms, and the small 2 houses at the backyard. In the middle of the compound, a shady garden is arranged with benches for visitors to relax. Don't worry if you wouldn't understand the explanation, as there are guides with 4 languages literacy (Thai, English, Japanese and French). Photography, however, is not allowed as some ancient artifacts are light sensitive and might be damages by flash light.

The way Jim Thompson's House arranges the artifacts is like a house decoration, where things are places as parts of the house as if the owner still lived there. Visit the bedroom, study room and living room and see the items closely. Only the fragile ones are displayed in the glass shelves in another room. The wall are ornamented by religious paintings coming from the Northern Thai temples. The items on show are Chinese chinaware, Thai 5-hued porcelains (Benjarong), Burmese wood statues (Nat), Indonesian Balong Lion statue and Chinese hamster cage, which was considered as high-end craft and games in the past.

You can ask as many questions as you want, as the friendly staff are willing to answer in details. You might wonder about that huge carved bench with mosaics, or animal shape spittoon that doesn't look like one. You can also ask the biography of Mr.Jim Thompson or the background of the museum, too. Whatever it is, they have the answers for you.

The oldest archeological artifact is the Dvaravati Buddha statue, which was made 2000 years ago. This Buddha is placed on the ground floor of the exhibition hall. Apart from the displayed items, the house itself also reflects the perspective and lifestyle of Thai people in the past. Take a closer look and you will notice that the walls and windows are reconstructed by reversing the exterior to be inside. That's because the owner wanted the visitor to see the beautiful carved details, which were originally outside. And like other architects, creativities of the owner were put into furniture as well, like the Thai traditional drum and Chinese vase were used as lamp stands. That accidentally added the cozy touch in a modern contemporary way.

3/17/2011

Bophut Beach, Samui


Bophut Beach on the north coast of Kah Samui, Thailand is now the hippest place on the island to stay, hang out, and shop. The beach is filled with chic resorts & spas, trendy restaurants, shops, and retreat centers that have been converted from seafront shop houses, as well as a history museum, and a pier berthing speed boats to Koh Tao and Koh Pha-Ngan. Bophut Beach also has a well deserved reputation as a quiet, peaceful, relaxing destination - the perfect place for relaxing and recharging your energy.
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3/16/2011

Pattaya, Hotspot

Naklua market: Thailand is home to some of the most dynamic markets in Asia. A trip to Naklua market in North Pattaya will give you a taste of local life; find a stunning array of seafood and other produce from the region. It's best to beat the heat and get there around 8am.

Thai submarine: Beatles fans have the chance of a lifetime in Pattaya - to tour its azure waters in a real yellow submarine. Vimantaitalay offers underwater excursions, taking in local coral reefs, sea life and wrecks.

Day Tripping to Chanthaburi: Seized by French colonial forces in 1893 after the Paknam crisis, the town was returned to Thailand in 1905. Today, Chanthaburi is famous for fruit, sapphire mines, its Catholic cathedral, Buddhist temples and an abundance of great seafood restaurants on pristine beaches.

3/15/2011

Pranburi Beach, Thailand : Silence is Beauty

Somewhere between Pranburi and Bang Saphan, a low-key beach destination is lying along the provincial capital Prachuap Khiri Khan that runs about 120 kilometers long on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. Too far a location for those who limit the Thai beach scene to the familiar places of Cha-Am or Hua Hin. Too near a destination with less clear-blue sea for those who are spellbound with Samui, Pha-ngan or Andaman. With the secluded and inconspicuous location, the nature on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand via the Pranburi - Bang Saphan route is left intact, clean and exudes a serene sense of tranquility. Off you go to feel the beauty of silence. Nature and community have an innate right to the sublime beauty that no one should ever violate.

3/09/2011

What to do in ChiangKhan, Thailand

Paying Respect to City Sacred Place
There are many temples to visit in Chiang Khan such as Wat Sri Khun Muang where you can find Lanna and Lanchang antique styles temple, Wat Phrabat Phu Kwai Ngern where is the home of a sacred giant Buddha's foot print.

Take a walk at Chai Khong Street
Chai Khong Street, the street that lies along the river is the perfect place to sit back and relax or ride a bicycle is also a great idea. There are a lot of lovely guesthouses and many other oldie & trendy shops are here for people to get some souvenir for their friends.
There are chill out restaurants and food stalls here, recommended foods are grilled sticky rice, deep-fried dough stick and steamed stuff bun because they are absolutely delicious. In addition, watching exceptional view of sunset on the bank of Mae Khong River is a must.

Making Merit with Sticky Rice
People gather around in the early morning to make merit to the monks. What is unique about making merit here is that people make merit with sticky rice. The picutre of people making merit can perfectly reflect that local people and religion are very tight.

Watching Cloud Sea on Phu Tok
This sunrise watching spot is 7 kilometers away from Chiang Khan.

Enjoy the View at Kang Kood Koo
A wide area of rock cataract in Mae Khong River is 3 kilometers away from Chiang Khan. The best time to take the river cruise is during February until May.

3/07/2011

Chiang Khan : Thailand




Chiang Khan, the Perfect Combination of Now and Then.]

Let's imagine the picture of a pleasant road with only a few cars pass by. People have smiles on their faces. Tiny little houses and lovely coffee shops are along the road. This imagination is real in Chiang Khan, Thailand

Despite being an old city, Chiang Khan has become popular among the youngsters during the past few years. There are buses that come directly to Chiang Khan from Bangkok. Besides, there are several budget guesthouses around the city. Also, foods are inexpensive.

Chiang Khan is the perfect combination between urban and countryside life. Many new generation people come along to seek the nostalgia sense that can not be found in the big city.

Wooden buildings and shops that are in vintage style can simply take us back to the good old days. Old school bicycles, tricycles and motorbikes can be found here as well. More and more visitors come to visit this charming city of Chiang Khan. However, this fact worries me so much that I ask myself if things will remain the same in the next few years. By that though, I'd rather keep this the picture of Chiang Khan in my heart for always.

3/03/2011

Thai Massage


Thai traditional massage is now recognized the world over. It is especially famous at Wat Po, where many tourists head to experience genuine Thai massage. Some just want to relax themselves and some aim to use traditional Thai massage to cure their diseases. It is believed that Thai massage can relieve people from mental and muscular stress.
Therefore, there are many places providing Thai massage service in and around tourist areas. Of course, at nearly every beach mobile Thai massage service is available for either those who are sun bathing and anyone who feels tired.

Soothing Hands
     Spas in Thailand are aesthetically pleasing, with a Thai atmosphere that is instinctively appreciated. The welcome accorded by pleasant, smiling staff and therapists is always the first stage in the treatment, placing you in the role of an honored guest who is in soothing, caring hands. The world famous Thai massage and traditional healing techniques are the basis of the treatment.
     Not many countries have such a decication to relaxation as Thailand. Thai massage has for centuries been enjoyed by people around the world, and visitors should never leave the country without having submitted to the incredible techniques of practitioners on their home soil.
     With such a proud history, it is little wonder that massage therapy in Thailand has evolved and the country can now boast luxurious spa resorts that will transport even the most stressed city dweller to a paradise of indulgent relaxation.
     Thailand's spas blend perfectly into their natural surroundings, with pools that seem to stretch out into the sea, and treatment rooms that are secreted away in lush tropecal jungle. All the latest treatments are available at spas up and down the country, whether you are in need of some intensive massage or just some time unwinding in The perfect way to totally slow down into your holiday is with an aromatic head massage, guaranteed to eliminate any stresses left over from home.
     After having your feet washed in a bowl of rose petals, you are taken to a treatment room lit with candles and orchids on your pillow to be massaged using the pressure point technique with aromatic hydrating oils of your choice. Some spas charge a pittance for one-hour treatment and you leave feeling wonderfully relaxed and pampered. For those wanting to be pummeled and without too much modesty, try having almost every inch of your body pounded with ground-up coffee beans.
     Smelling good enough to eat and wrapped in a sarong you are led into a herbal steam sauna which uses herbs including lemongrass, prai and tamarind. Enjoy jasmine tea during your steam and then wash off the coffee treatment to leave your skin feeling soft and smooth for days. In Thailand, traditional practices meet incomparable luxury in the most stunning tropical locations - a perfect recipe for relaxation in any language.
     

3/01/2011

Beach Horses ; Hua Hin, Thailand


Beach Horses, they are actually not sea horses but normal land horses, which are available for tourists to take a ride along the beach. In Thailand, they are most commonly seen at Hua-Hin beach. The horses are a bit smaller than most horses used for horseback riding and their body shape somewhat resembles a donkey. This horse riding business provides good money for the local people as well as a great pleasure to the tourists who immensely enjoy riding around the beach inhaling pure air and appreciating the beach boys and girls.