Bangkok
The Great ruins of Ayutthaya..
The Original Floating market in Thailand
Pattaya
Bangkok
Bangkok
Bangkok
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is the most important and sacred temple of Northern Thailand
The temple is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the city of Chiang Mai and situated at an elevation of 1,073 meters. From the temple, impressive views of downtown Chiang Mai can be seen.
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Wat Rong Khun
Wat Rong Suea Ten
Chiang Rai
Black Museum
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai
On the way to Chiang Rai from Chiang Mai
Long Neck Women Karen Village
According to Guinness World Records, The longest human necks are found among the women of the Padaung (or Kayan) tribe, who live in the highlands of northwestern Thailand and southeastern Myanmar. Padaung women bind their necks with heavy brass rings that alter the shape of the neck and shoulders. A study conducted in 2018 by researchers from Otsuma Womenʼs University found that these rings had increased the distance from the suprasternal notch to the lower jaw (i.e., just above the collarbone to the chin) to as much as 19.7 cm (7.75 in). More details : https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/longest-neck
Long Neck Women Karen Village
Long Neck Women Karen Village
Long Neck Women Karen Village
Long Neck Women Karen Village
Long Neck Women Karen Village
Long Neck Women Karen Village
Long Neck Women Karen Village
Long Neck Women Karen Village
Long Neck Women Karen Village
Long Neck Women Karen Village
Wiang Kum Kam is an historic settlement and archaeological site along the Ping River, which was built by King Mangrai the Great as his capital before he moved it to Chiang Mai. It was flooded and abandoned.
Wiang Kum Kam
Wiang Kum Kam
Wiang Kum Kam
Wiang Kum Kam
Wiang Kum Kam
Phuket
Soi Romanee is a lane in the old town part of Phuket city. This lane is considered one of the most beautiful roads in the world!
Phuket
Phuket
Phuket
Phuket
Phi Phi islands
Phi Phi islands
Phi Phi islands
Phi Phi islands
Phi Phi islands
Phi Phi islands
Phi Phi islands
Phi Phi islands
Phi Phi islands
Phi Phi island
Phi Phi islands
Phang Nga Bay
The islands are limestone karst towers and are a part of Ao Phang Nga National Park. Since 1974, when they were featured in the James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun, Khao Phing Kan and Ko Ta Pu – both separately and collectively – have been popularly called James Bond Island.
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay
Krabi
Krabi
Ao Nang, Krabi
Krabi
Krabi
Krabi
Krabi
Krabi
Krabi
Krabi Weekend Market
Krabi town
Location : Samila Beach, Songkhla , Thailand
The Mermaid was a main character in Phra Apaimanee, an old Thai story written by Soonthorn Phu, the great poet of King Rama II (1809 -1824) . In an ancient Thai folk tale , narrated by Khun Wigitmatra , a mermaid sat and combed her hair on a beautiful beach on a starrynight. A young fisherman met and frightened her and she fled into the sea. The fisherman waited for her but she disappeared forever.
This statue was constructed with a budget of 60000 Baht funded by Songkhla Municipality and has become the symbol of Samila Beach ever since.
Songkhla
Songkhla is the capital of Songkhla Province
Hat Yai (also called Had Yai) is the major transportation hub of South Thailand
Hat Yai is also famous for its many night markets
Hat Yai
Hat Yai Municipal Park
Hat Yai
Khlong Hae Floating market
Phra Maha Chedi Tripob Trimongkol
The Stainless Steel Temple & Pagoda
Wat Hat Yai Nai is the site of a large reclining Buddha measuring 35 m long, 15 m tall, and 10 m wide, named Phra Phuttha Hattha Mongkhon, believed to be the third largest reclining Buddha in the world.
Replica of the Shwedagon Pagoda in Hat Yai, Thailand
Hat Yai
Hatyai
An Indian restaurant in Hat Yai, Thailand
The Mermaid was a main character in Phra Apaimanee, an old Thai story written by Soonthorn Phu, the great poet of King Rama II (1809 -1824) . In an ancient Thai folk tale , narrated by Khun Wigitmatra , a mermaid sat and combed her hair on a beautiful beach on a starrynight. A young fisherman met and frightened her and she fled into the sea. The fisherman waited for her but she disappeared forever.
This statue was constructed with a budget of 60000 Baht funded by Songkhla Municipality and has become the symbol of Samila Beach ever since.
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