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Popular Northern and Northeastern Thai Food – Moo Yor (White Pork Sausage)

Moo Yor Stall (Nong Khai, Thailand) There are many different kinds of sausages in Thailand and Moo Yor (White Pork Sausage or pork roll ) is a popular treat in northern and northeastern region of Thailand. Moo Yor is made out of ground pork, flour, and aromatic seasonings usually wrapped in green banana leaves and [...]

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Transportation in Thailand – My First Experience with Nakhonchai Air to Buriram Province

A host or hostess to serve you on the bus (Nakhonchai Air, Thailand) There are many direct buses or mini-vans from Bangkok to Chiang Mai and the Northeast region of Thailand (Buriram, Khon Kean, Sisaket, Surin and Ubon Ratchathani), perhaps you may want to consider Nakhonchai Air. I must say that I am impressed with [...]

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Thailand Songkran Festival 2012

Thailand Songkran Festival Songkran is the traditional Thai New Year celebrated on 13 to 15 of April, 13th being the Thai New Year, 14th being the nation’s Family Day, and 15th being family reunions at which family members get together and make merit at the temple and gently pour water mixed with Thai fragrance, called [...]

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Meditation Centers in Thailand – Wat Nong Pa Phong (Ubon Ratchathani)

Luang Phor Chah Suphattho or Ajahn Chah Subhaddo (Wat Nong Pa Phong, Ubon Ratchathani) When in Ubon Ratchathani (Royal City of the Lotus), there are many beautiful temples (wat) to visit. Situated on the area of about 300 rais in Baan Koh, Ampher Warinchamrab, Wat Nong Pa Phong is a Buddhist forest monastery established by [...]

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Festivals in Thailand – Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival 2010

Festivals in Thailand – Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival 2010 Organised to mark the begining of Buddhist Lent ( Khao Phansa) in July, the event is considered Ubon’s biggest religious function. As the seasonal monsoon rains descend over the kingdom, it marks the beginning of the Buddhist “rain retreat” and the Buddhist Lent, or “Phansa“, during [...]

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Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival 2010 – Night Candle Light Procession on Asarnha Bucha Day (26 July 2010)

Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival 2010 – Night Candle Light Procession Worshippers gather on Asarnha Puja Day and join a candle procession around the temple.It is one of the most important festivals of the Thervada Buddhists which typically takes place in July, on the full moon of the eighth lunar month. Magnificent Candle Float (Ubon Ratchathani [...]

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