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atlasandacamera · 2 years ago
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The silver shrine of Wat Sri Suphat (อุโบสถเงิน) in Chiang Mai, Thailand
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pharawee · 3 months ago
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"What are you afraid of?"
—THE HIDDEN MOON · เดือนพราง · Episode 05
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colourme-feral · 3 months ago
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Fourever You IRL (1/??)
Fourever You: Hill brings Ter to an old temple
IRL: Wat Umong Suan Buddha Dhamma (aka Wat Umong Suan Puthatham), 135, Suthep, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
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jaimeski · 1 year ago
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Long post about some detail I love in the new sims 4 pack promo video
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they came out strong with this ngl like you all know this is how we greet each other but less back arching if it’s a casual conversation
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THE NAKA THEY HAVE THE NAKA it’s a folklore from northeastern thai/laos basically they are water dragon. the right one looks like chinese architecture tho
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the boat yesssssss love how they did the glass panels i know the person who did this loves to go to floating market i’m going to assume this is meant to represent central thailand/ayutthaya
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THE SPIRIT HOUSE right on the fucking nose you can find one of these everywhere and i mean it it’s for spiritual protection this one is actually hindu thing not buddhist it would be more accurate if they did have a red fanta bottle decoration (btw person in the right frame looks like lisa coincidence? i think not)
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average thai neighbor experience no need to explain
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aside from whatever that taco-looking thing is, they have pad thai, tom yum kung (noodles?) and some variation of spring rolls
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA THE KOM TUNG it’s a paper lantern from the northern part of thailand more specifically the lanna region this is a win for i’m so biased rn bc it reminds me of my grandparents they are northerners
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hubiuhsdcbuhsdbcuhw NOT THE SQUATTING TOILET tho it’s not entirely accurate bc it’s more like an europe one we don’t have this model we’d have a bucket of water to flush instead
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the other architectures are meh for me but this one hits hard do you see the x thing on the roof? that’s the prominent feature of lanna/northern thai culture called kalae means a cross you won’t find this in any other part of the country
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sino-portuguese architecture my beloved i wish they’d had more colorful sino-portuguese building but i’m not complaining much bc they did give us a lot of the tiles in that style
final thoughts: they did a wonderful job portraying thai culture as multicultural most of the things they based on are accurate and authentic banger expansion pack i might have to buy it unfortunately
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lencra · 2 years ago
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♛ → THE WESTERLANDS present(s) LENORA LEFFORD, the LADY of GOLDEN TOOTH, the FORMER LADY of TARBECK HALL. when the dragons danced in the sky, they thought the GREENS would still fly, but in the blink of an eye, they would all die. the TWENTY-SEVEN year old FEMALE who was INDEPENDENT & ELEGANT before they saw the first of the flames, is now UNPRINCIPLED & ALOOF after seeing the last. they’re often associated with the last glint of orange across the sky during sundown, the sound of paint brushes against canvas, the unnerving feeling of observing hazel eyes watching patiently from a corner and the sweet smell of magnolias on the summer breeze. (hannah dodd)
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STORY
lenora was the second daughter born to lady lanna lefford née lannister and ruling lord harrold lefford. while she has affection for her siblings and considers herself close with them, she had a tendency to wander off into the gardens, and spend the days by herself. it earned her a reputation for being aloof, and jokes were made in the westerlands that she might end up a garden hermit. she spent her life satisfied that most of the attention went to her siblings, and that she made no notable reputation for herself beyond the garden hermit jokes, good or bad. during her teenage years, she surprisingly befriended two lords from the vale, and she ended up in a secret romantic relationship with ser percival templeton for a year, and she became best friends with lord norbert grafton.
she was eventually married to lord gerion tarbeck for less than a year until he was executed by the lannisters. she married him as she had been asked to report on his doings by her mother, who knew lenora did not seek a powerful match, and so that was the compromise. she took measures all throughout her marriage to avoid conceiving a child. as soon as she was told of house tarbeck's role in her mother's death, she fully turned on them and was pleased to see the house go extinct. after her husband's death, lenora was once again a lefford as the death was effectively treated as a divorce, meaning she was no longer lady tarbeck.
after returning to golden tooth, she fully threw herself into her passion for architecture, landscaping, and the arts. shortly after her return to golden tooth and after finishing redesigning the gardens, lenora started to feel unfulfilled by simply painting and drawing in the gardens and then adding her paintings to her ever-growing collection in a dusty room. she found that she wished to display and sell her art, to leave a legacy as an artist. knowing that it would likely be looked down upon for a woman of the west, and also because of her fear of failing, she decided to hide behind a male pseudonym, loren goldbriar. the name contains an anagram of lenora, and the surname was inspired by her love of the wild roses in the gardens of golden tooth. every painting sold or displayed is done so under this name.
in the past year, she has sold quite a lot of paintings and loren goldbriar has grown in renown, and it is slowly becoming more widely known that the mysterious artist seems to not exist anywhere in the kingdoms. her art can only be bought from a specific art seller, alastor hill. he regularly travels between the kingdoms, and all contact goes through him.
PERSONALITY
lenora is a calm and rational creature, it generally takes a lot to rile her up. sometimes her calmness is downright unnerving for others, a fact in which she does take some pleasure. however, her calmness can evolve into detachment and apathy. due to her calm demeanour, she is frequently confided in and trusted, which is a responsibility that she takes seriously. outside of her passion for art, she is more ruled by her head than her heart. she is more ice than fire.
when it comes to her morals, she sees the world in shades of grey. she is a true neutral when it comes to alignment. while it is often understated, lenora can actually be quite selfish and entitled. if she does get angry, she gets cold, and she will cut off all contact if she's able. she is not the type to yell, but instead give people the cold shoulder.
despite her calm demeanour, she finds it hard to truly relax, and will always be working on a project of some kind. her hands are always moving, and she has a bit habit of fiddling with whatever she can get her hands on. to combat this at important events, she typically wears long silk gloves. the gloves also hides the various paint or coal stains that never seem to go away completely before she has acquired new ones.
RANDOM FACTS
if called by a nickname, she prefers to go by nora.
she is naturally left-handed but has trained herself to become somewhat ambidextrous. but while drawing or painting, lenora still prefers to use her left hand, as she finds it easier to do detailing work.
her art has transformed a lot throughout the years (the section of art on her pinterest is meant to mirror the evolution of her art), and she went from rough charcoal sketches to detailing to using paints. it is only in the last few years that she has started painting people, but most of her paintings and drawings are still of nature and landscapes. many of them small sections from the various gardens she has visited throughout the years. as an artist, lenora is most known for her use of vivid colour and her ability to create an atmosphere or a scene with her paintings.
she's quite tall, taller than most ladies, and is usually easy to spot in a crowd with her curly, golden hair.
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nemobeatrice · 2 years ago
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FuGio Week Day 6: Honeymoon - Honeymoon in Chiang Mai
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The day after their wedding, Giorno and Fugo took a plane to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Mista had everything under control while they were gone, and Sheila assisted and guarded him.
Their flight was long, taking about 10 or 11 hours, which gave them time to rest. The plane landed, and it was morning, but they took a taxi to Na Nirand Restort to unpack. The room they resided in was small and cozy. There was also a safe to store their valuables.
“What shall we do?” Fugo asked.
“Perhaps we should eat first,” Giorno suggested. “Want to eat here?”
He nodded, and the two went to the restaurant inside the resort, eating outside since the weather was pleasant. It was quiet, too, except for the bugs screaming. The couple looked through the menu and then waited once a server took their order.
“I was thinking that we should head to Doi Inthanon National Park after this,” Giorno said, breaking the river’s trance on Fugo. “I couldn’t stand sitting around in that plane.”
“I was going to suggest that also since you like nature so much. I know we just got here, but this place feels so calming. I was worried there would be screaming children here.”
Their server came by, dropping off their fruity drinks and desserts. The stacks of food the restaurant gave them were tiny.
“Oh, this looks too adorable to eat.” Fugo eyed the carrot cake, strawberry cake, and tiny burger.
“Too beautiful to eat, but I’m hungry.” Giorno grabbed the small chopped fruits and ate them.
“Is this fruit sauce? What is this for? Hmm.” He poured the red sauce into the strawberry cake. “Oh wow.”
The blonds ate and finished their drinks, heading to the national park soon after. They followed the trail. It was rainy the day before, so the ground was soggy, and the planks were slippery. However, there was that fresh pine aroma lingering in the air. Birds chirped as they walked around.
“This place is stunning,” Giorno commented as they continued walking.
Fugo saw a green-tailed sunbird and took a picture with his camera, causing the bird to fly off. “I got a picture for you.” He showed the bird on his camera, causing them to take a step off the trail to stop.
“Such vibrant colors. You never see these birds in Naples.”
They continued walking.
“Do we even have birds like these at home? You’re more into nature than I am.”
“I’ve been too busy to focus on things like that. Maybe next time, I’ll find out. Oh, do you know that bird you took a picture of is a male? The females aren’t as colorful.”
Fugo giggled. “Are you an ornithologist now?”
“No, but I remember my mother talking about a scary bird she saw in Egypt. I wanted to know what type of bird it was, so I could scare her, but that no longer matters now. Come on. We’re almost to the top.”
They reached the top of the tallest point in Thailand and left a coin. On their way to the bottom, the weather shrouded the area in clouds, making it look mystical.
Since there was still time to kill, they headed to Wat Chedi Luang. There were many temple complexes, most built in the northern Thai style architecture from the Lanna Dynasty.
“Are you religious?” Fugo asked while they explored. “I can’t believe I never asked that before, even though we just married.”
“I’m just as religious as you are.” Giorno stopped to look at his map. “And yeah, I can’t believe I never asked that before too. There should be a golden temple around here, but—agh!” The clouds lifted, and the sun shined on Wat Phra Singh, blinding onlookers with light.
“Gees!” Fugo shrouded his eyes.
“It wasn’t that bright in the photos I’ve seen. Want to head inside?”
“Sure, but my eyes need to adjust to the brightness.”
Giorno held Fugo’s hand and took him inside. A big giant golden statue of Buddha greeted them.
“Wow.” Giorno looked at the other small golden statues. “Is this all made out of gold?”
“Don’t know.” Fugo shrugged. “When you told me we were heading to Chiang Mai, I searched a few things about this place. Someone in 1367 brought the statue from Sri Lanka to this place. The person had to have brought it in parts.”
Giorno's stomach growled.
“I knew those small snacks wouldn’t fill you up,” Fugo remarked. “Maybe we could head somewhere to eat.”
“Oh? Where are we headed to?”
“It’s a secret, but does khao soi sound good to you?”
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The two walked a few blocks to a small restaurant in an alley, a spot most tourists would overlook. It was an outdoor dining area, plants decorated the walls, and a tin roof covered the place should it rain. The place wasn’t fancy either. Most of the chairs were plastic and didn’t match. But plenty of people sat and ate, and the aroma of beef and unknown spices filled their nostrils, tempting them to stand in line.
“How’d you find this place?” Giorno asked.
“Before we left, I searched for places to eat on Google Maps. I wasn’t picky.”
The line wasn’t too long or short, but they got in and waited. Plenty of food was on their menu, but the couple wanted to try some beef khao soi. After waiting and watching someone cook behind the counter, they received their big bowl. They sat down and ate with spoons and chopsticks. Fugo took the first bite, eating the beef.
“Oh, this is good. I’ve never had anything like this before,” Fugo commented.
Giorno took a bite and took a sip of the broth. “Creamy with a nutty taste. I think I saw someone put some coconut milk powder on it.”
“Spicy! Hot!”
“Can you handle it?”
Fugo sweated. “Y-yeah.”
Thankfully, they were hungry enough to empty the never-ending bowl.
“Want to head to the zoo?” Fugo asked.
“Yeah, which one are we heading to?”
“We could visit the tigers or the one with the elephants.”
Giorno thought deeply for a few seconds. “Let’s go see the elephants. I’ve never seen one except in pictures. Someone told me that elephants in Asia are different from the ones in Africa, and I’ve only seen the ones in Africa.”
The two left, taking a cab to the Elephant Pride Sanctuary. Once they went in, they saw people playing, petting, feeding, and washing the elephants.
“I thought they’d be a lot bigger, like the size of giants,” Giorno said.
“Same.”
The elephants were still big, just not in the way they thought.
“I’m going to get closer to one of them,” Giorno said.
They got close to one of them. Somebody handed Giorno a sugar cane, and he fed it to one of the elephants.
“Oh, I see the difference now,” he said. “It’s the ears. This one has smaller ears than the African ones and is hairy.”
“I noticed the two lumps on its head, too,” Fugo commented. “And some don’t have tusks. I think it’s the females that lack them.”
They continued talking around, learning about the elephants and the sanctuary. Afterward, they helped make medicine and changed their clothes somewhere to participate in the mud spa, where they gave the elephants treatment and washed them. The water was freezing, but they had fun and got muddied.
Daylight was dying, and Giorno and Fugo cleaned the mud off them, dried up, and left, heading to the night market.
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The blonds were somewhere in a crowded street. Musicians played music in the middle of the streets, food stalls were everywhere, and vendors sold things for under $1. There were so many colorful lights.
The two bought things for their friends. Fugo found an article of black gothic-looking clothing that reminded him of Abbacchio and bought some incense for Sheila. Meanwhile, Giorno looked for some Trish would want. Giorno wanted to ask Fugo what month was Trish’s birthday so he could get her some jewelry with her birthstone, but he doubted he knew since Fugo didn’t think much of Trish. Perhaps this pink bracelet would make a fine gift. After buying it, he bumped into Fugo, but a jazzy song distracted them.
“Is that a Miles Davis song I hear?” Fugo asked. “That’s Bucciarati’s favorite musician. He would’ve loved it here.”
“Did you buy anything interesting?” Giorno asked. “I bought gifts for everyone back home but got this pink and gold fan for myself. I even bought a gift for you. The vendor told me this crystal necklace has some calming power, but I think she made that up so people could buy it.”
“I also bought things for everyone, including you and myself. I got you an elephant plushie and bought a whole bag of peanuts for us to snack on. I’m not hungry, and I doubt I’ll be because of that big bowl we had for lunch. What about you?”
“I’ve walked around a lot, but I’m not hungry. Shall we head back?”
“Yes, please. My legs are screaming. I need a rest.”
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une-touille-en-vadrouille · 2 years ago
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J6 : petit florilège des Temples rencontrés à Chiang Mai ! Ici le style architectural est Lanna, et comme vous pourrez le constater, c'est ... Varié !
Donc lui par exemple, c'est un temple tout en argent. Tranquille. (Oui ils avaient pas de problèmes de sousous à l'époque, contrairement à nous qui devons appeler nos banques pour monter le plafond des retraits en distributeur ><)
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Lui c'était mon petit préféré 🥰 tout en bois sculpté, noir et blanc, ça change beaucoup des couleurs assez flashies qu'on peut avoir ailleurs !
Et parfois, on a un mélange de religion (en tout cas c'est vraiment l'impression que ça donne) sur le même site : on a Buddha et son naga sur la droite, et une déesse indoue sur la gauche !
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Et certains temples ont les murs entièrement peints, c'est assez incroyable. Celui là n'était pas le plus beau mais étais déjà bien sympa, il arrive dans un autre post 😁
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Alors, votre préféré ?
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adotrip-official · 17 hours ago
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Exploring Traditional Crafts and Artistic Heritage in Lampang
Lampang, a serene province in northern Thailand, is a treasure trove of cultural richness and artistic heritage. Steeped in history, Lampang boasts an enduring connection between its art and history, making it a must-visit destination for cultural enthusiasts. This article delves into the fascinating world of Lampang’s traditional crafts and artistic legacy while highlighting the importance of preserving its unique cultural identity.
The Roots of Lampang Art and History
Lampang’s artistic traditions are deeply rooted in its historical development as a significant cultural and trade hub. The province was once a part of the ancient Lanna Kingdom, and its art reflects the influences of Lanna culture combined with Burmese and Thai elements. From intricate wood carvings to delicate ceramics, Lampang's artistic expressions are a testament to the region’s storied past.
Traditional Crafts That Define Lampang
Ceramics and Pottery Lampang is renowned for its unique ceramic art, especially the iconic "chicken bowl" design. These bowls, adorned with vibrant rooster motifs, have become a symbol of Lampang’s craftsmanship. The pottery villages in the area offer a glimpse into the meticulous process of creating these timeless pieces.
Wood Carving The intricate wood carvings found in Lampang’s temples and traditional homes showcase the exceptional skill of local artisans. Visitors can admire detailed sculptures and decorative motifs that reflect both religious and cultural themes.
Textile Weaving Handwoven textiles are another hallmark of Lampang’s artistic heritage. The traditional patterns and vibrant colors of these fabrics embody the region’s cultural identity. Local markets and craft villages provide opportunities to witness the weaving process firsthand.
Artistic Heritage in Lampang’s Landmarks
Lampang’s art and history are vividly displayed in its historic landmarks:
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang: This revered temple features stunning murals and intricate wooden architecture that exemplify the artistry of the Lanna period.
Ban Sao Nak: A traditional teakwood house that reflects Lampang’s architectural ingenuity and showcases its woodcraft heritage.
Kad Kong Ta Walking Street: This vibrant market is a hub for local artisans, offering an array of handmade crafts, traditional art, and souvenirs.
The Role of Festivals in Preserving Lampang’s Art
Festivals like the "Lampang Ceramic Fair" and the "Lanna Lantern Festival" play a pivotal role in promoting the province’s art and history. These events provide a platform for artisans to showcase their skills while engaging locals and tourists in the celebration of Lampang’s cultural legacy.
Preserving Lampang’s Artistic Legacy
As modernization continues to influence traditional practices, efforts to preserve Lampang’s art and history have become crucial. Initiatives such as craft workshops, cultural tourism programs, and government support aim to sustain the region’s artistic traditions for future generations.
Conclusion
Lampang’s art and history are inseparably intertwined, creating a rich cultural tapestry that captivates visitors and locals alike. By exploring its traditional crafts and artistic heritage, one gains a deeper appreciation for the province’s enduring legacy. Whether through ceramics, wood carving, or textile weaving, Lampang’s artisans continue to keep its history alive, ensuring that its unique cultural identity remains vibrant for years to come.
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vietnamalluretravel · 1 month ago
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Discover the Beauty of Wat Phra Singh Chiang Mai Thailand
Wat Phra Singh Chiang Mai Thailand is one of the most famous temples in Chiang Mai city, attracting many tourists to worship and explore Buddhist culture. With unique Lanna architecture and sophisticated artistic details, the temple is not only a place of worship but also an ideal destination for those who want to learn about the beauty and historical value of Thailand.
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ourtourist · 1 month ago
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howieshomestay · 2 months ago
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A Coffee Lover’s Paradise: Savoring Your Brew with a Stunning View at Howie’s HomeStay
Are you on a journey to discover the world’s finest coffee? If you find yourself in Thailand, be sure to head north to the country’s coffee capital, Chiang Mai. It’s the heart of the country’s coffee agriculture, where you can appreciate a more laid-back atmosphere while savoring delicious, one-of-a-kind brews. While you’re there, you might want to take a relaxing break by staying at a Chiang Mai luxury resort. Howie’s Homestay welcomes you with open arms.
Because coffee is best enjoyed with a view
Howie’s Homestay is an architectural and interior design masterpiece nestled within the peaceful and lush landscape of Northern Thailand’s Mae Rim Valley. Designed by Bill Bensley, an award-winning architect, it’s a feast for the eyes and the rest of the senses. It’s where you can enjoy the serenity of the Northern Thailand mountains, where some of the world’s finest coffee beans grow, making it the perfect venue for indulging in local brews.
The private luxury villa has plenty of spots to enjoy breathtaking views while enjoying your brew. Whether it’s in one of the Lanna-style villas, the infinity-edge saltwater swimming pool, or one of the stunning gardens, you can take your time savoring your favorite coffee in this private Chiang Mai luxury resort.
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At Howie’s Homestay, you won’t have to worry about other guests. The whole place will be reserved only for you and your companions, making it ideal for family and friends. If you’re a coffee lover who values privacy, this exclusivity can be a good thing. Your hosts, Howie and Jerri, can also give personal recommendations for your coffee tour in Northern Thailand.
Your private villa can also be your base from which to discover the local coffee culture. Your hosts can arrange your visit and transportation to Chiang Mai’s coffee farms and smaller villages known for rich, aromatic Arabica beans and brews. Some must-see destinations are the Doi Chaang village and Suan Lahu coffee plantation. If you’re into cafe-hopping, be sure to experience Akha Ama, Ristr8to Lab, and Wat Pha Khao.
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atlasandacamera · 2 years ago
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The silver shrine of Wat Sri Suphan in Chiang Mai, Thailand
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probestentours11 · 6 months ago
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Explore Best Temples in Our Thailand Packages for Couple
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Thailand, known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning temples, offers couples an enchanting blend of spirituality and romance. A journey through Thailand's temples not only provides a glimpse into its profound religious traditions but also creates memorable experiences for honeymooners and couples alike. Here are some of the best temples to explore as part of your Thailand packages for couples, ensuring a journey filled with spiritual enrichment and cultural immersion. 1. Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) Located within the Grand Palace complex in Bangkok, Wat Phra Kaew is Thailand's most sacred temple. It houses the revered Emerald Buddha, a stunning statue carved from a single piece of jade. The intricate architecture and vibrant murals depicting scenes from Thai mythology make it a captivating destination for couples seeking cultural enlightenment. 2. Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) Situated on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Wat Arun is renowned for its distinctive prang (spires) adorned with colorful ceramic tiles and seashells. Couples can climb to the top of the central prang for panoramic views of the river and city skyline, especially breathtaking during sunrise or sunset. 3. Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) Famed for housing the giant reclining Buddha statue, Wat Pho is one of Bangkok's oldest and largest temples. The 46-meter-long gold-plated Buddha statue is a marvel to behold, while the temple grounds offer tranquil courtyards and intricately designed stupas that beckon couples to explore its serene beauty in our Thailand packages for couples. 4. Wat Rong Khun (White Temple) Located in Chiang Rai, Wat Rong Khun stands out for its contemporary design and dazzling white facade. The temple's ornate architecture incorporates elements of Buddhist teachings and Thai folklore, making it a surreal and romantic destination for couples looking to experience something truly unique. 5. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Perched atop Doi Suthep mountain near Chiang Mai, this temple offers not only stunning views of the city but also a glimpse into northern Thai architecture and religious practices. Couples can climb the Naga staircase adorned with intricate serpent sculptures to reach the temple complex, where they can marvel at the golden chedi and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the surrounding forest in our Thailand packages for couples. 6. Wat Chedi Luang Located in the heart of Chiang Mai's old city, Wat Chedi Luang is known for its massive ruined chedi (stupa) that once housed the Emerald Buddha. The temple's serene atmosphere and ancient ruins provide a picturesque setting for couples to explore and reflect on Thailand's cultural and historical significance. 7. Wat Phra Singh Also situated in Chiang Mai, Wat Phra Singh is revered for its exquisite Lanna architecture and the Phra Buddha Sihing statue housed within the main hall. The temple's intricate murals and peaceful courtyards offer couples a serene retreat amidst the bustling city, ideal for quiet moments of contemplation and connection. Conclusion Exploring Thailand's temples as part of your Thailand packages for couples promises an enriching journey filled with spiritual discovery and cultural immersion. From the grandeur of Bangkok's iconic landmarks to the tranquil sanctuaries nestled in northern Thailand's mountains, each temple offers a unique glimpse into Thailand's vibrant heritage and timeless traditions. Plan your itinerary to include these top temples for an unforgettable experience that celebrates love, spirituality, and the beauty of Thailand's cultural tapestry. By selecting Thailand packages for couples, you ensure that your journey together is not only romantic but also deeply meaningful, creating memories that will last a lifetime amidst Thailand's most cherished temples.
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saurabhgt · 6 months ago
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Discovering the Top 5 Best Temples in Thailand
Thailand, often referred to as the “Land of Smiles,” is rich in cultural heritage and spiritual significance, largely reflected through its numerous stunning temples, known locally as “wats.” These temples are not just places of worship but also architectural masterpieces and historical treasures. Here’s a journey through the Top 5 temples in Thailand that every traveler must explore. So, put your hands on the best Thailand trip packages for the most amazing vacation to the land of temples. Let’s get started with them to have a better view of them. 
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1. Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Located on the Thonburi west bank of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun is one of Bangkok’s most iconic landmarks. The temple’s name is derived from the Hindu god Aruna, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun.
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Highlights:
Architectural Marvel: Known for its unique design and Khmer-style towers (prangs) that are intricately decorated with colorful porcelain.
Sunrise and Sunset Views: The temple looks spectacular at dawn and dusk, providing breathtaking views of the skyline.
Historical Significance: Dates back to the Ayutthaya period, making it a vital part of Thailand’s rich history.
2. Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)
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Highlights:
Spiritual Importance: A site of national pilgrimage, especially during important Buddhist ceremonies.
Intricate Murals: The temple walls are adorned with murals depicting the life of Buddha and the Ramakien, Thailand’s national epic.
Grand Architecture: The temple complex showcases splendid Thai architecture, with golden spires and ornate statues.
3. Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
Also known as Wat Phra Chetuphon, Wat Pho is one of Bangkok’s oldest and largest temples, home to the magnificent Reclining Buddha statue, which measures 46 meters long and 15 meters high.
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Highlights:
Reclining Buddha: The statue represents Buddha’s entry into Nirvana and is covered in gold leaf.
Traditional Thai Massage: Wat Pho is known as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, and the temple still operates a massage school today.
Historical Library: Contains a large collection of inscriptions and texts on various subjects including medicine, history, and literature.
4. Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)
Located in Chiang Rai, Wat Rong Khun, commonly known as the White Temple, is a contemporary, unconventional temple designed by renowned Thai visual artist Chalermchai Kositpipat.
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Highlights:
Unique Design: The temple is entirely white, symbolizing the purity of Buddha, and is adorned with pieces of glass that sparkle in the sunlight.
Modern Art: Incorporates elements of contemporary art and pop culture, blending traditional Buddhist symbolism with modern references.
Artistic Experience: Visitors can explore the artist’s studio and see ongoing projects.
5. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Perched on Doi Suthep mountain overlooking Chiang Mai, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is one of northern Thailand’s most sacred temples. The temple is a significant pilgrimage destination and offers stunning panoramic views of Chiang Mai.
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Highlights:
Golden Chedi: The temple’s central stupa is covered in gold and enshrines relics of the Buddha.
Scenic Views: Offers a breathtaking view of Chiang Mai city from the temple grounds.
Cultural Significance: A site of spiritual and historical importance, deeply rooted in Lanna culture and traditions.
Conclusion
Thailand’s temples are a testament to the country’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Each temple, with its unique architectural style, historical significance, and serene ambiance, provides a glimpse into the profound Buddhist traditions that have shaped Thai society. Whether you are seeking spiritual enlightenment or simply wish to marvel at the architectural wonders, these top 5 temples offer an unforgettable journey into the heart of Thailand’s cultural soul.
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umaraheja · 8 months ago
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Chiang Mai, the "Rose of the North," is a captivating city in Thailand that enthralls travelers with its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and laid-back charm. This vibrant city serves as the perfect base for exploring northern Thailand's wonders, offering a delightful mix of ancient temples, bustling markets, and exciting adventures. But beyond the city walls, a hidden gem awaits – Pai, a small town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush valleys, beckons with its bohemian vibe and unique experiences. So, follow this guide as we delve into the must-sees of Chiang Mai and the must-dos in Pai, crafting your perfect itinerary for an unforgettable northern Thailand adventure.
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Chiang Mai Travel Guide:
Start your Chiang Mai adventure by exploring its magnificent temples. Wat Phra Doi Suthep, perched atop Doi Suthep mountain, offers panoramic views of the city and houses a revered Buddha relic. Immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of Wat Chiang Man, the city's oldest temple, and marvel at its intricate Lanna architecture. For a unique experience, visit Wat Phra That Doi Kham, a temple complex adorned with glittering white elephants.
Beyond temples, Chiang Mai boasts vibrant markets that are a feast for the senses. Wander through the sprawling Saturday Night Walking Street Market, a haven for handicrafts, souvenirs, and delicious street food. Explore the Warorot Market, a bustling daytime market where you can find everything from fresh produce to clothing and local spices. For a touch of history, head to the Sunday Walking Street Market, held within the historic walled city, and browse through antiques and local crafts.
Things to Do in Pai:
After soaking up the cultural richness of Chiang Mai, take a day trip or extend your stay in Pai, a haven for nature lovers and free spirits. Nestled amidst breathtaking scenery, Pai offers a slower pace of life compared to Chiang Mai. Rent a motorbike and explore the surrounding countryside, stopping at cascading waterfalls like Pai Waterfall or the scenic viewpoint at Pai Canyon.
For the adventurous soul, Pai offers exciting activities like white water rafting on the Pai River or ziplining through the lush jungles. Challenge yourself with a challenging trek to Pai Caves, a network of limestone caves adorned with stalactites and stalagmites. Embrace the bohemian spirit of Pai by taking a yoga class or learning about traditional Thai massage techniques.
In the evenings, Pai's vibrant night market comes alive with delicious street food stalls and local handicrafts. Sample the local specialty, Khao Soi, a flavorful curry noodle dish, or indulge in fresh fruit shakes. Head to one of Pai's many reggae bars and enjoy live music under the starry sky.
Planning Your Trip:
Chiang Mai is well-connected by air and train from Bangkok and other major cities in Thailand. Pai is a two-hour drive from Chiang Mai, and several affordable transportation options are available, including minivans and motorbikes. The best time to visit Chiang Mai and Pai is during the cool and dry season, from November to April.
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A Glimpse into Northern Thailand's Soul:
Chiang Mai and Pai offer a captivating glimpse into the soul of northern Thailand. From the cultural treasures of Chiang Mai to the laid-back charm of Pai, this region promises an unforgettable experience. So, pack your bags, embrace the warmth of northern Thai hospitality, and embark on your own adventure through this captivating corner of Thailand.
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phatport · 9 months ago
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Architecture chiang mai lanna style by gran pa Date 2003 Gran children and visit phat II
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His work can live on
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Hope to feature on arch daily
What is inspiration and concept for development of project
Chiang mai lanna style
Lanna meaning a rice farm
Keep it to blend in to surrounding in hill areas
History
Chiang mai is a area at northern thailand
Lanna is a ancient place locate in upper north of thailand
Lanna means land with a million paddy fields
Art work of lanna is link with theravada style and flourish in fourteenth to nineteenth century ce, 200 - 700 years ago
Minimal living
2. What are first set back
Everyone else want it to stay same, to show arch that is traditional
I think some uncle try to change it and I don’t agree
I think it’s important to be thankful builders because they build to show their children and gran children
3. What is construction technique and principal material use in project
Local material in chiang mai
4. How is it start
Local builder
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Anoying uncle sniff incnse and r*in arch
Don't touch, build old clock tower and entrance back, can you appreciate architect
Build it back this year with ac for staff
Mai chob kon tee use lang ngarn kon boi boi for no reason
I ignore him
No fb acc, f*ke acc
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Arch
Ethical designer
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Keep same arch e dok
No crt or crme
Phat II
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