January 21, 2009

Thailand Chinese New Year Festival 2009

Thailand Chinese New Year Festival 2009During 26 - 27 January, 2009
Chinese New Year at biggest Chinatown in Thailand

Yaowarat Road ,Golden Road
The road was built during 1892-1900 by the order of King Rama V, starting from Ong Ang Canal to end at Wat Traimit Witthyaram Woamahawiharn a total distance of 1,532 meters, the name Yaowarat meaning the young King was referred to King Rama V who had the throne ascendency since he was only 15 years old. The road was later on known as Chaina Town of Thailand due to area all along both sides were the shops and residences of the Thai Chinese. It was Chinese's biggest living quarter of Thailand in the past. Yaowarat was the first road where the country's tallest buildings were situated, called Seven Storeyed and Nine Storeyed buildings on both sides of the road, there are many famous Chinese restaurants, Chaloem Buri Cinema the most modern on in that decade, many reliable goldshops as well as hundred of shops selling both fresh and preserved merchandises used for Chinese food cooking. At present, Yaowarat's significance is not fading. It is still one of the country's most bustling commercial and delicious food district.

Yaowarat Road's sign board

January 14, 2009

Wat Yai Chaimongkhon, Ayutthaya


Wat yai Chaimongkhon, Ayutthaya
constructed in King U Thong's era. housing a pagoda built by King Naresuan the Great to commemorate his victory over a Burmese king.

Wonderful Palaces and Temples, Sanam Luang





The Grand Palace
standing next to Sanam Luang, was constructed by King Rama I immediately after Bangkok was made the capital to replace Thon Buri. Inside the spacious palace exist several small palaces notably the Dusit Palace, The Arphonphimok Palaces, the Phiman Rataya Palace and the Chakri Palace.

Sanam Luang (The Royal Field) or Phramain Ground on Ratchadamnoen Avenue, was initially used as a rice field and the burial site for the royal family menbers, which subsequently was abolished by King Rami IV. The King also renamed the place Sanam Luang.
Sanam Luang is a popular recreational area and often the area of much activity especially during the kite flying season (February to April) and the King's birthday celebration (December). This open air area is also the venue of New Year Celebrations and the the annual Royal Ploughing Ceremony marking the start of the rice planting season in May.


Wat Saket (Phukao Thong or Golden Mountain), standing by Khlong Mahamak, has a Golden Pagoda named Borom Banphot. On top of the chedi are Lord Buddha's relics.

credit : Thailand Travel guide PTT

January 7, 2009

Definitive stamp :Tourist attractions in Thailand (Mountains)


Definitive stamp : Tourist attractions in Thailand (Mountains)

Date of Issue 11 July 2008

Purpose To be used on postal services and promotion of

Thailand tourist attractions

Design : Tourist attractions in Thailand

- Phu Chi Fah, Chiang Rai Province
- Phu Pha Theub, Mukdahan Province
- Heo Narok Fall, Nakhon Nayok Province
- Pang Ung, Mae Hong Son Province
- San Krach, Petchabun Province
- Phu Khao Hin Pakarung (Coral Mountain), Phrae Province
- Phae Muang Phi, Phrae Province
- Phu Kradueng, Loei Province
- Phu Soi Dao, Uttaradit Province
- Khun Mae Ya, Mae Hong Son Province

Designer : Mr. Suwas Poonsawat (Thailand Post Company Limited)

December 8, 2008

Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiangmai, Northern Thailand




Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiangmai, Northern Thailand
is a part of the Himalayas.
Area of 1,005 square kilometers. Thailand's highest mountain which
is 2,565 meters above sea level. "Inthanon's highest point"
Visit Doi Inthanon : the waterfalls is May to November, wild flowers is December to February and ornithologists is November to March.


Phumisiri, twin pagodas were built to commemorate the fifty cycle birthday of King
Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit.
The pagodas enshrine Lord Buddha's ashes and Buddha images and overlook the
magnifiencent of Doi Inthanon