Rural Life in Thailand – 10 things you need to know
Rural life in Thailand is very different from living in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, Phuket or Koh Samui. If you[…]
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Rural life in Thailand is very different from living in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, Phuket or Koh Samui. If you[…]
Read moreIn Northern Thailand, Hill Tribes in Chiang Mai comprise industrious, quiet and respectful people. The Hmong hill tribe is the[…]
Read moreWat Rong Khun the White Temple of Chiang Rai, was damaged by an earthquake in May 2014 and was closed[…]
Read moreMuch has been written about one of the world’s greatest kingdoms and the city of Angkor. But I was surprised[…]
Read moreApart from Buddhism and Christianity differences, there are many Christianity and Buddhism similarities. It would be easy for Westerners to[…]
Read moreHow will Wat Rong Khun survive Thailand earthquake 2014? I wrote a feature in this post, when the extent of the[…]
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