November 27, 2017

Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai วัดมหาธาตุ

Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai, Thailand          
วัดมหาธาตุ    







November 22, 2017

SUKHOTHAI Province, The Center of old Thai Kingdom of Sukihothai

SUKHOTHAI, Thailand   
สุโขทัย                          

The province covers 6,596 sq. km. and is above all noted as the centre of the old Thai Kingdom of Sukhothai, with major historical remains at Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai.    




Phra Achana is assumed that was built 700 years ago.



Wat Si Chum

Wat Si Chum, Phra Achana, a large scated stucco Buddha imag
e in the attitude of Subduing Mara. It is enshrined in the Mandapa of Wat Si chum. Achana means one who is not frightened.

Sukhothai is located on the lower edge of the northern region, with the provincial capital situated some 450 km. north of Bangkok and some 350 km. south of Chiang Mai. The province covers 6,596 sq. km. and is above all noted as the centre of the old Thai kingdom of Sukhothai, with major historical remains at Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai.
Its main natural attraction is Khao Luang mountain park. The provincial capital, sometimescalled New Sukhothai, is a small town lying on the Yom River whose main business is serving tourists who visit the nearby Sukhothai Historical Park.

Sukhothai Historical Park
The Park is located 12 km. from Sukhothai town on the Tak Highway; open daily 8.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m.; admission 40 baht. Service Centre (Tel: 0 5569 7310) provides information and displays models of historical buildings and structures of the old Sukhothai. Lying over an extensive area, ruins of the royal palaces, Buddhist temples, city gates, walls, moats, dams, ditches, ponds, canals and the water dyke control system are preserved,with major restoration by the Fine Arts Department in cooperationwith UNESCO.

credit :  brochure of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)



November 9, 2017

Loi Krathong and Candle Festival 2017

LOI KRATHONG AND CANDLE FESTIVAL 2017, Sukhothai, Thailand  
ลอยกระทง เผาเทียน เล่นไฟ อุทยานแห่งชาติ จังหวัดสุโขทัย 2560         

Loi Krathong Celebration at the Sukhothai Historiacal Park, Sukhothai Province     
during 1 - 5 November, 2017      
 










Loi Krathong on the fall moon night of the 12th lunar month.
The highlights include agorageously costumed light and sound performance
show in a historcal park setting.









November 1, 2017

HTMS Chakri Narubet, CVH-911  เรือหลวงจักรีนฤเบศ   

Sattahip, Chonburi Province, Thailand                   



HTMS Chakri Naruebet (Thai: จักรีนฤเบศร, meaning "In honour of the Chakri Dynasty"[1]) is the flagship of 
the Royal Thai Navy (RTN), and Thailand's first and only aircraft carrier though the RTN refers to her as 
an "Offshore Patrol Helicopter Carrier". Based on the Spanish Navy's Príncipe de Asturias design and constructed by Spanish shipbuilder Bazán, Chakri Naruebet was ordered in 1992, launched in 1996,  
and commissioned into the RTN in 1997.


The aircraft carrier is designed to operate an air group of V/STOL fighter aircraft and helicopters, and is fitted with a ski-jump. Initial intentions were to operate a mixed air group of Matador V/STOL aircraft and Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk helicopters. However, by 1999, only one Matador was operationa, and the entire V/STOL fleet was removed from service in 2006. Although Chakri Naruebet was intended for patrols and force projection in Thai waters, a lack of funding brought on by the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis meant the carrier has spent much of her career docked at the Sattahip naval base.


Chakri Naruebet has been deployed on several disaster relief operations, including in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, and in response to separate flooding incidents in late 2010 and early 2011. Other than disaster relief, the carrier's few other departures from port are for a single training day per month, and transportation of the Royal Family of Thailand, leading to claims by some naval commentators that the ship is merely an oversized royal yacht.

Name:
HTMS Chakri Naruebet
Namesake:
"In honour of the Chakri Dynasty"
Ordered:
27 March 1992
Builder:
Cost:
US$336 million
Laid down:
12 July 1994
Launched:
20 January 1996
Commissioned:
27 March 1997
Homeport:
Sattahip
Identification:
CVH-911
Motto:
Rule The Sky, Rule The Sea, Chakri Naruebet. (ครองเวหา ครองนที จักรีนฤเบศร)
Status:
in active service, as of
2015




Noted :  Visited only Thai people
              Foreign Tourists must apply for premission;


October 19, 2017

Chao Pho Suea Shrine ศาลเจ้าพ่อเสือ

Chao Pho Suea Shrine  



        Initially Chao Pho Suea Shrine used to be on Bamrung Mueang Road, where Chinese communities resided.  Then in the reign of King Rama V, Bamrung Mueang Road was expanded for transportation and the Shrine was moved to the present area which was the property provided by King Rama V.  The joss house is in Chinese architecture decorated with Chinese paintings and tiles.  Chao Pho Suea God and other Chinese Gods are housed inside and people inceasingly come to pay homage to them.

Located 468 Tanao Road, near Giant Swing, Pranakorn, Bangkok