November 2, 2019

The Cave Doi Nang Non, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand

The Cave, Doi Nang Non                                                                        
Tham Luang Khun Nam Nang Non, Forest Park, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand                 



Tham Luang Cave is a karstic cave system with a sponge form, where many cavity cracks have formed several water passages inside the cave is estimat3ed to be 450-1300 feet above the sea level. 


Although there have been many attempts to pinpoint the cave from the top find a rescue way, no success have been made due to its complexity, forms and slopes.  



Tham Luang Cave is the 4th longest cave in Thailand with its total length 10.316km. as documented so far.  The cave is situated in Tham Luang Khun Nam Nang Non National Park, in Pongpha subdistrict, Mae Sai Districts,Chiang Rai Province.  Due to its length and complescity, most of the cave's are still unknown.

The early map of Tham Luang Cave was created by French cavers who came in 1987.  The map's
areas are still unknown. 

The early ma of Tham Luang Cave was created by French cavers who came in 1987. The map's details were added by Bristish cave divers such as Mr. Martin John Ellis and Mr. Vrenon Unworth who explored the cave during 2014-2016.  The 13 'Wild Boars' rescue mission has since attracted more professionals from varous sectors to explore the cave further.

credit :  signed board, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Ministry of Foreign affairs



Sam The Hero

The 13 'Wild Boars' Rescue Operation June 23 - July 10, 2018   


Nern Nom Sao Slope :  The 13'Wild Thaialnd Cave rescue operation Boars' found  
Thirteen Lives


October 19, 2019

Phra Pathom Chedi, Nakhon Pathom province, Thailand

 Phra Pathom Chedi, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand                        







Phra Pathom Chedi, the largest in Thailand.  Phra Pathom Chedi is the official provincial symbol of Nakhon Pathom.  The standing big Buddha image was enshrined in the vihara, located on the north side at the top of a huge staircase, named Phra Rung Radjanarith Sri-intharathit Tharnmomopas Mahavachiravuth Rachpuchaniyaboiptr granted name by King Rama VI.  At its base, the relis of King Rama VI are housed.  Additionally, there are Wat Phra Pathom Chedi Museum, the National Musum of Phra Pathom Chedi this is also worth a visit.

credit :  signed board


September 28, 2019

Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Rai

WAT RONG KHUN, CHIANGRAI , THAILAND                                         
 


Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Rai is also know as The White Temple, was created by artist, Chalemchai Kosipipat, is a contemporary unconventional, privately owned art exhibit in style of Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai province.   



Wat Rong Khun the compound will have nine buildings, including the existing ubosot,  a hall of relics, a meditation hall, an art gallery, and living quarters for monks.
The bridge of "the cycle of rebirth": the main building at the white temple, the ubosot, is reached by crossing a bridge over a small lake. In front of the bridge are hundreds of outreaching hands that symbolize unrestrained desire. The bridge proclaims that the way to happiness is by foregoing temptation, greed, and desire. Next to the lake stand two very elegant Kinnaree, half-human, half-bird creatures from Buddhist mythology.
Gate of Heaven: After crossing the bridge, the visitor arrives at the "gate of heaven", guarded by two creatures representing Death and Rahu, who decides the fate of the dead. In front of the ubosot are several meditative Buddha images.


Ubosot: The principal building, the ubosot is an all-white building with fragments of mirrored glass embedded in the building's exterior. The ubosot embodies design elements from classic Thai architecture

The golden building: A structure that stands out because of its color is the rest rooms building. Another very ornately decorated structure, this golden building represents the body, whereas the white ubosot represents the mind. The gold symbolizes how people focus on worldly desires and money. The white building 

Location :  about 13km South of city center (Chiang Rai town)
Mon-Sun 08.00-17.00


August 30, 2019

Grand Postal Building, Exhibition The Royal Coronation

Grand Postal Building, Exhibition The Royal Coronation, Bangkok, Thailand       


Grand Postal Building or Bangkok Post Office is an important historical building in the area of Bangkok District, Bangkok open on 24 June, 1940 on the former site of the British Legation.
designed by architects Sarot Sukkhayand and Mew Aphamong. in a mixture of Art Deco
and modern.

Currently, the building is used as an exhibition area of the Post Office, the headquater of the 
Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC).



"Celebrate the King"
Exhibition "The Royal Cornation"  through the Philatelic Stamp, whether as a set of the Rattanakosin Celebration, 200 years in the reign of 1-9 with royal history including postage stamps from more than 10 countries




King Rama X

His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua
The first royal command on his coronation
4 May 2019

"We shall continue, preserve, and build upon the royal legacy and shall reign with righteousness for the benefit and happiness of the people forever"




Exhibition at the Grand Postal Building 
 from today - 31 Dec 2019

location:  1160 Charoenkrung Road, Si Phraya, bangkok 10550

August 12, 2019

Suan Phakkad Palace Museum

Suan Phakkad Palace Museum                   






Suan Phakkad Palace Museum

Originally, the Suan Phakkad Palace area was a garden of Chinese man to grow lettuce plants, major general Prince Chumphot Phong Boriphat from Mamuen Nakhonsawan Sakphinit who was the son of Somdet Chaofa Boriphat Sukhumphan Kromphra Nakhonsawan Woraphinit, built the palace to reside during the weekends with his wife mon Ratchawong Phanthip Boriphat.  They shifted to the palace to stay peryanently at the end of the world war II.  The start of the conversion of the palace into a museum was when their royal highnesses began to display their colection of antiquities to their friends and acquaintances who visited to admire their thai houses, It was after that their Royal highnesses contemplated to open the display of their collection of antiquities to outsiders. The ancient artifcats on display dated from the pre-historic times until Ratanakosin era.  The collection include art objects from countries in the asian region.

In the compound of the Suan Phakkad palace museum, there are traditional Thai houses, the lacquer pavilion, the marasri gallery, and the Ban-Chiang Museum, the exhibition include ancient artifacts that are hard to find such as cord-marked pottery. antique thai weapons, painted thai design porcelain, bronze images from different periods, etc.  The suan Phakkad Palace Museum is open everday.
From 09.00 A.M. - 04.00 P.M.


credit :  signed board Suan Phakkad Palace Museum


Location :  352-354 Sri Ayudhya Road, Rajathevi, Bangkok 10400