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Thailand 2023

Back to Thailand to complete our trip to the North of Thailand which was interrupted when COVID 19 changed the world. The last week of our trip is relaxing in Khao Lak after having a busy few months. Okumaya devam et
  • White Temple

    9 Ekim 2023, Tayland ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

    After 2.5 hour drive north, we arrived at our first attraction for the day. On arrival it is an incredible sight. The White Temple is so ornate it was actually hard to take it all in it is so intricate with beautiful and scary/creepy sculptures everywhere.

    White Temple is regarded as one of the most beautiful temples built in this century. A masterpiece of artist Chaloemchai Khositphiphat, famed for his extravagant and unique Buddhism related paintings, the temple reflects the artist’s grand visions of heaven, hell and Nirvana. The main assembly hall and adjacent area are carved in white with glass mosaics. The walls have been painted with a depiction of heaven and hell.
    Okumaya devam et

  • White Temple

    9 Ekim 2023, Tayland ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

    This type of sculpture is everywhere. See if you recognise any characters.

  • The Ordination Hall

    9 Ekim 2023, Tayland ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

    The most important building of the temple, the ubosot or ordination hall is an all white building with fragments of reflective glass in the plaster. The very ornate ubosot shows some design elements of classic Northern Thai temples like the three tiered roof and stylized Naga serpents on the barge boards.

    Whereas the murals of many old temples depict scenes from Buddhist stories, the walls of the white temple contain colorful murals that depict modern representations of good and evil, contemporary figures like Batman, Spiderman and Elvis, villains and superheroes from movies and comics and even spaceships.

    On the back wall of the ubosot is a golden mural of the Buddha, a few images of the Buddha in front of it.

    You are not allowed to take photo's inside, I managed to find some on the internet, so many more inside and the workmanship is incredible.
    Okumaya devam et

  • Tea Plantation

    10 Ekim 2023, Tayland ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

    A tea plantation and tea tasting was our first stop.

    Thawee Wanaspitaksakul, planted his first plantation at Doi Payapai Mae Fah Luang in 1977, envisioning a tea that would impress customers from every corner of the world. He relentlessly pursued perfection through the use of time honored methods, continually improving expertise and, above all, studying and understanding the local soil and climate.Okumaya devam et

  • Golden Triangle

    10 Ekim 2023, Tayland ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Our first stop is The Golden Triangle lookout where we view where the countries of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos converge:

    “Triangle” for being the meeting point of three countries.
    “Gold” because this precious metal was the payment system used by the first opium traders.

    The cultivation of opium in this region is not an ancestral activity, since it was not until the end of the 19th century when the tribal populations that grew opium migrated from southern China to the highlands of Southeast Asia.

    In the early 1940’s the Golden Triangle of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos produced a modest amount of opium, but the suppression of opium crops in China and later Iran in 1955 brought the bulk of the world’s opium production to move to this mountainous region of Southeast Asia.
    Okumaya devam et

  • Budha of Chiang Saen

    10 Ekim 2023, Tayland ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    To access this area you can walk up the many steps or drive, we drove. Serpents guard the entrance of the walkway to this Budha and angel idols are around once you have reached the top.

  • Sop Ruak

    10 Ekim 2023, Tayland ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Sop Ruak the crossroads of three countries, the centre of Thailand’s Golden Triangle. Sop Ruak, a small Thai town located right at the point where the Ruak River merges into the Mekong, forming the natural borders that delimit Thailand, Myanmar and Laos.

    The riverside area has Buddhist temples, altars and statues, and a huge golden Buddha especially stands out, crowning a temple on a large structure in the shape of a boat.
    Okumaya devam et

  • House of Opium

    10 Ekim 2023, Tayland ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    The House of Opium is a small private museum established by Mrs. Phatcharee Srimathayakun who was born in Chiang Saen District. After graduating from the Faculty of Education, Chulalongkorn University and living in Bangkok and Chiang Mai, she returned to her birthplace in order to open an antique shop and a small guest house in 1987. She was interested in local history. She began collecting artistic objects and studying the opium trade in the Golden Triangle by reading books on opium, documents provided by Thailand’s Narcotics Control Board, and university studies. She lived with tribal people from the Hill tribe, Shan, Lu, Burmese and Lao who migrated to the village and nearby areas. She saw that their antiques were historical, artistic and culturally valuable. She knew that if these antiques are not preserved, they may be all bought and dispersed by foreign collectors. Therefore, in 1989, she opened House of Opium museum to display opium artifacts and combine the interesting stories of opium in the Golden Triangle .The museum has over 2000 antiques that had been collected for almost 30 years.Okumaya devam et