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Imagine that Bangkok’s On Nut Road, when coming up on Sukhumvit Soi 77 and connecting downtown with Suvarnabhumi Airport is actually London’s Piccadilly Road. If we accept this analogy, then…
Quite often we watch historical movies and end up remembering how the story goes from the movie rather than from the history books. But even the detailed history books are…
Beginnings Known as Nha Ja Sa Tai Jue Shrine to worshippers of Chinese origin, or Wihan Thep Sathit Phra Kiti Chaloem to the speakers of Thai, this imposing temple can…
With the recent political and social changes that are taking place in Myanmar, the interest in Burma, the name under which Myanmar is still referred to by many foreign media…
Every seasoned and occasional traveler seems to like to berate the Japanese (and, at least in Thailand, also the Chinese) tourists’ custom of walking around with their cameras hanging around…
The Japanese Village is located in Ayutthaya, a province at about 65 km north of Bangkok. To the locals, the Japanese Village is also known as Baan Ippun, which is a…
A rice pounder is an agricultural tool made from a simple machine. This one is located in Doi Pui, a Hmong Village in the northern province of Chiang Mai in…
Quite often we find ourselves always looking for the next best thing: smart phones in hand and already logged into our social media accounts, wanting to be the first to…
With such a cosmopolitan city like Bangkok, trends come and go, with some surviving for many years, while others catching the interest of the local people for only a few…