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Chao Phraya River View at Night Time, Bangkok

Chao Phraya River Side Bangkok Thailand - Travel along the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok by Cruise...

  posted by Miss. Chonnikan Juntura on 19 August 2006
One of the famous activities in Bangkok, Thailand is cruising along the Chao Phraya River. A cruise along the legendary Chao Phraya River and some canals on the Thon Buri side, Thailand is the most pleasant way to explore the city once dubbed "Venice of the East". The majestic charm of the Chao Phraya adds perspective to your exploration of the city's premier attractions. On both sides of the Chao Phraya River, the tourists can see many magnificent temples and architectural buildings includi. More
San Phra Phrom in Bangkok

Erawan Shrine or San Phra Phrom Bangkok - Four-Faced or Four-Faced Status of Brahma

  posted by Miss. Kanistha Rattanapisit on 11 October 2006
Erawan Shrine is a shrine which is located on Rajdamri Road, Bangkok of Thailand. It is called San Phra Phrom in Thai. Erawan Shrine is a Hindu/Buddhist shrine that houses four-faced or four-headed status. This is where abundant of local people and numerous of foreigners worship and make a. More
 

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Suvarnabhumi AirportSuvarnabhumi Airport - Suvarnabhumi Airport : The Golden Land
posted by Mr. Thanwa Phongpreeda on 02 November 2006
Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand situated in Samut Prakan Province, also known as New Bangkok International Airport about 25 km east of Bangkok. The name Suvarnabhumi was select by the King of Thailand that means "the golden land", opened for all commercial flights on 28 September 2006, substitute the 91 year old Don Muang International airport in Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand wi... More
San Phra Phrom in BangkokErawan Shrine or San Phra Phrom Bangkok - Four-Faced or Four-Faced Status of Brahma
posted by Miss. Kanistha Rattanapisit on 11 October 2006
Erawan Shrine is a shrine which is located on Rajdamri Road, Bangkok of Thailand. It is called San Phra Phrom in Thai. Erawan Shrine is a Hindu/Buddhist shrine that houses four-faced or four-headed status. This is where abundant of local people and numerous of foreigners worship and make a wish as they do believe in this vividness according in the bible says. Here is as well a feature performance ... More
Impact Exhibition CenterImpact Center Bangkok - Impact Arena, Exhibition Center, Convention Center & Challenger
posted by Ms. Carrol Becker on 04 October 2006
10 years ago, a place like Impact Arena would have probably been obsolete in Bangkok. There was not enough demand for a mega event hall for concerts, exhibitions and other shows. Started in the 1990’s, the development of the Impact Arena came to a halt during the Asian financial crisis with an unclear future. Finally, in 1998, the Thai government revived the project as it was meant to be one of th... More
Jim Thompson HouseJim Thompson House - Jim Thompson House Is Rich Artistic And Cultural Heritage
posted by Miss. Pa-paavarin Thanakankun on 23 September 2006
Jim Thompson House is home of James H.W. Thompson, a self-made American entrepreneur who was the founder of the world renowned Jim Thompson Thai Silk Company. Thompson's achievements during his 25 years stay in the Kingdom of Thailand have won him much fame as the "Legendary American of Thailand".His famous Thai house, however, remains as a lasting remainder of his creative ability and his deep lo... More
Royal barge along Chao Phraya RiverThe Royal Barges Museum - Bangkok National Museum of Royal Barges
posted by Miss. Kesinee Sriyom on 23 September 2006
The Royal Barges Museum is located on Bangkok Noi Canal off the Chao Praya River. It is opposite to Thonburi Railway Station, and not far from Phra Pin Klao Bridge. Most tourists go by boat but it is also possible to go by car then park the car under the Arun Amarin Bridge before crossing Bangkok Noi Canal. After that you can fellow the sign walking through narrow lane of housing community of Dusi... More

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