January 25, 2010

Elephant Sculpture

Elephant Sculpture





Built in 2009 to represent the contemporary art piece from Thailand and featured among the sculptural masterpieces from created by artists around the globe, at the Fountain Ground, CentralWorld shopping complex, Bangkok.

Elephant has been regarded as a cultural icon of Thailand for centuries.  The elephant sculpture is casted in bronze comprising a family of elephant characters from a story of "Little Elephant Stops Global Warming".

This underlines ThaiBev's commitment to help flight against warming.

Title            :  "Elephant Stops Global Warming"
Technique   :  Bronze Sculture
Artist          :  Mr. Wijit Apichartkriengkrai
Opening Ceremony  :   16 December, 2009
Producer     :  Thai Beverage Public Company Limited
Venue         :  Central Worl shopping complex, Bangkok

credit  :  Elephant Sculpture singed board

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January 18, 2010

Silom Festival 2010

Silom Festival 2010
at Silom road, Bangkok
17th January, 2010  time : 10.00-24.00
Music, Foods, Family, Exhibition, Shopping, Street Performances, Art&Culture
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January 13, 2010

Phimai Historical Park, Nakornratchasima Province

Phimai Historical Park, one of the grandest and most important Khmer historical sites in Thailand, located in the town of Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province.




** Nakhon Ratchasima, generally known as " Khorat ", is Thailand’s largest province situated on sprawling northeast plateau. Located approximately 260 kilometers northeast of Bangkok, the city itself serves as the gateway to the lower northeastern region.

The word Phimai appears in an inscription on a stone slab at the front doorway of the building as well as
in many other structures. It is believed that the word Phimai referred to a religious figure or site.

The Phimai Sanctuary is rectangular in shape and is 565 meters wide and 1,030 meters long. It consists of
ornately carved sandstone and laterite structures. The most special characteristic of the sanctuary is that
it is the only one that faces south while the others usually face east. This is probably because it was built
to face the route that the Khmers traveled from the capital of the empire, to the south of Phimai.

From stone inscriptions and the architectural style, the Phimai Sanctuary was most likely built at the end of
the 11th century during the reign of King Suriyaworaman I. The architectural style is that of the Baphuon style
that prospered at the time. However, some characteristics are similar to that of Angkor Wat, which became
popular at a later period. Some additions were made to the site in the early 18th Buddhist century during
the reign of King Chaiworaman VII when Phimai had close relations with the Khmer Empire. The sanctuary
was always a religious site of the Mahayana sect of Buddhism because King Suriyaworaman I and King
Chaiworaman VII were followers of the sect.

Important Structures in Phimai Sanctuary:
The Naga Bridge is the first part you pass when visiting the site. The bridge and lion figures stand in front of
the Gopura (porch) south of the main pagoda. The intention may have been to build a link between earth and
heaven according to both Hindu and Buddhist beliefs concerning the universe.


The Gopura was adapted as the wall around the sanctuary and the four entering porches. There is a large
corridor connecting the outer and inner areas of the main sanctuary. Above each porch is a lintel of various
designs. The Main Prang or pagoda is on an open area in a curved walkway. It is the centre of the site and is made entirely of white sandstone and is different from the porches and walls that are made primarily of red sandstone. This is because white sandstone is more durable than red sandstone. The pagoda is 28 meters high, has a square base, a portico and stairways and doors in all 4 directions.

The pagoda consists of a base, outer walls, columns, and porches with beautiful designs. Of vital importance are the lintels that mostly recount the tale of Ramayana from Hinduism and tales of the Mahayana sect of Buddhism. The lintels above the 4 doorways of the main pagodas inner chamber, the most important room of the pagoda, are all about Buddhism reflecting the Buddhist influence that eventually surpassed that of Hinduism. The carvings are of the Baphoun style and the Angkor Wat style leading to the belief that the main pagoda was built at the end of the 12th century.

There are other pagodas, which are Prang Brahmadat in front of the main pagoda, Prang Hin Daeng and Ho Phram (Brahma Hall) to the right.

The park is open daily from 7.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The admission is 40 baht. There are youth guides available to provide visitors with information about the site for free.

Credit : www.tourismthailand.org/attraction/nakhonratchasima-30-4014-1.html

January 10, 2010

Dan Kwian Pottery

Dan Kwian Pottery
Address :  78 Moo 3 Dankwian District, Chokchai, Nakornratchasima, Thaland




 



At Ban Dan Kwian, Nakornratchasima, a cluster of the important natural source for making potteries is found there such as earth at the side of Moon River and many swamps.  Most locals have expertise in doing pottery becuase of the quality of the earth and inherit the skills from their ancestors.  There are many pottery utensils such as pots, big jars, mortar, other kitchenware, miniature animals such as owls, and hanging baskets etc.

The unique features : neat, fine and smooth surface, shiny black colour resulted from iron composite in the earth reacting with the heat.
credit : OTOP City 2009 signed board

January 4, 2010

Year of the Tiger 2010, The Powerful Hunter


illustrating a native Thai design of the tiger with golden stars constellation

Zodiac Postage Stamp (Year of the Tiger)
The Powerful Hunter

The 2010 Astrological Sign postage stamp observes the traditional Thai calendar and this year is the Year of the Tiger.  Tigers have been used since olden days as a symbol of power and endowed with grandeur.  Those who see them are impressed by their dignified appearance but, at the same time, they may be threatened by the power and strength of the beast.  Tigers have been considered to be the King of Beasts and they are true hunters.

Date of issue :         January 1, 2010
Denomination :        3.00 Baht
Quantity :                1,000,000 pieces
Size :                      28 x 28 mm.
Deginer :                 Attasart Tulark
Printer :                   Thai British Security Printing Public Company Limited, Thailand
Printing Process :     Lithography
Colour :                   Multi-colour
Desinger :                Udorn Niyomthum (Thailand Post Co., Ltd.)

credit  :  Thai Stamp Bulletin Vol. 2010 Issue 1 January - March 2010

January 1, 2010

The miracle of Golden Leave the only one in the world

Golden Leaf Photo Frame  
by Sommart
The miracle of Golden Leave the only one in the world 



Golden Leaves Frame
Group : Mrs. Somsawat Daraman
174 Muang district Narathiwat Tel. 089-2893402
Golden leaf or yan-Da-Oo.  Found around the open area near the stream of rain forest in National Park water fall and Hala-Bala wide life Narathiwat.  There are 3 colors, copper, silver and gold.  It will bloosom during August-December the leaf can be picked in 2 period, March and September.  The important is the knowledge of picking and dry the leaves which will take 4-5 months and the leaves which can be in state of same.  People call it "Golden Leaves".  It is a blessing and prosperity to keep in the house.
credit :  OTOP City 2009 singed board