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THAILAND EXPOSED - TRUE FACTS ABOUT THAILAND REVEALED


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The Kingdom of Thailand draws more visitors than any other country in southeast Asia with its irresistible combination of breathtaking natural beauty, inspiring temples, renowned hospitality, robust cuisine and ruins of fabulous ancient kingdoms.

From the stupa-studded mountains of Mae Hong Son and the verdant limestone islands of the Andaman Sea, to the pulse-pounding dance clubs of Bangkok and the tranquil villages moored along the Mekong River, Thailand offers something for every type of traveller.

Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) is an architectural wonder of gleaming, gilded chedi seemingly buoyed above the ground, polished orange-and-green roof tiles piercing the humid sky, mosaic-encrusted pillars and rich marble pediments.

It's quite easy to tour the grounds in a sort of daze, enamoured and confused by Thai Buddhism, and not realise until much later that you didn't see the eponymous figure. Here's why: the Emerald Buddha is only 66cm (26in) high and sits so far above worshippers in the main temple building that the gilded shrine is more striking than the small figure it cradles.

Adjoining Wat Phra Kaew is the Grand Palace (Phra Borom Maharatchawong), a former royal residence (the current monarch lives in Chitralada Palace). The exteriors of the four Grand Palace buildings warrant a swift perusal for their royal bombast.

Thailand is also renowned for its ability to stage spectacular events and splendid festivals.

Thailand?s cultural heritage was influenced by ancient India when the Indian merchants and scholars set foot and gradually settled in Southeast Asia some 2,300 years ago. It continued for several centuries. Buddhist religion and popular myth are the most obvious examples. Much of Thailand?s royal tradition is also rooted in Indian culture.

Towards the end of the 13th century, Khmer power in this area waned and new kingdoms dominated by the Thai race developed, including the northern Lanna kingdom. Beginning by nibbling away at the perimeter of the Khmer empire at Sukhothai and in Lanna some 700 years ago, the Thai race later established the glorious court at Ayutthaya, and eventually Bangkok. Over the past centuries, many peoples, among them the Chinese, Arabs, Malays and Westerners, have contributed to Thailand?s cultural heritage.

Thailand?s majestic cultural heritage inherited over the past centuries was dominated or influenced by many kingdoms encompassing the area including the powerful Khmer. The remains of their cultural heritage can still be seen in many places through out the kingdom.

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BTW, according to Richard Barrow the scammers are out in full force around the Grand Palace and Wat Pho telling people they are closed due to flooding trying to scam tourists. Not that it's unusual for that to happen at either place but you would think that the scammers would at least have a little self-respect and give their usual scams a break.

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BTW, according to Richard Barrow the scammers are out in full force around the Grand Palace and Wat Pho telling people they are closed due to flooding trying to scam tourists. Not that it's unusual for that to happen at either place but you would think that the scammers would at least have a little self-respect and give their usual scams a break.


That's not how you make it in this world, son. You see people helpless and lying on the ground, that's called an opportunity.
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