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sexta-feira, 8 de junho de 2012

Wat Phra Kaeo

This royal chapel, situated in the country's capital (Bangkok), houses the most sacred temple in Thailand, the Temple of Emerald Buddha.

There are a number of structures that surround this area that are of extraordinary beauty.







Emerald Buddha.

A large part of the temple walls are painted with the history of the country. The detail of the paintings are incredible.

We had the opportunity to attend the rehabilitation of these paintings and realize the work they did.

It is the only chapel where Thai monks do not live, but they are out there :)

sexta-feira, 15 de julho de 2011

Chinatown

This site is a delight. You never find a quiet place, people everywhere, everybody sells something, simply amazing ... for those who like confusion :)



quinta-feira, 23 de junho de 2011

Bangkok

On the first day I came to Thailand I came across this scenario in front of my hotel. As I arrived at night the impact was even greater.

There are large concentrations of garbage in the streets as well as cockroaches. Is interesting to observe this coexistence.
The people are wonderful, the streets are covered with joy and color.

This is the preferred means of transportation (tuk-tuk), with few money you can go through the whole city...

... is also the most dangerous vehicle, is something wonderful about walking the streets in this thing.


After the tuk-tuk, it is always worth visiting the city across the river (Chao Phraya River).









Khao San Road is the most visited street by tourists. You can watch several animations and aberrations.




terça-feira, 2 de março de 2010

Another Hilltribe

In northern Thailand you can visit many tribes, most of them came from Burma.
This time what I liked most was the rice fields. Small in size but big in beauty.

segunda-feira, 11 de janeiro de 2010

Chiang Mai

22h00 pm...next train to Chiang Mai (the largest City in Northern Thailand).
Walking around :)
Some temples (Wat)
River Ping

sexta-feira, 8 de janeiro de 2010

Monks around the World

This time was in Chiang Mai, the largest city in Northern of Thailand.

quinta-feira, 24 de dezembro de 2009

Patong Beach

It was a rainy day dedicated to this beach ... what luck!
A beach towel quickly turned into a protection for the rain :)

The blue water turned brown ... but the beauty remained!!!

The Patong Warrior :)

Watching the traffic...

A local bus!!!...BUT, where are the locals?!?!