Archive for June, 2009



Thai Boxing, Thailand Posted By : Anderson7

Monday 29 June 2009 @ 11:06 pm

Thai Boxing or Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand. It is popular worldwide with different variations to this ancient art form in different parts of the world. In Thailand too this sport has developed into a modern form of kick boxing though keeping true to the traditional form.

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Journey to the south

Monday 29 June 2009 @ 10:06 pm

Despite the global economic downturn, tourism in the Mekong Delta continues to flourish.

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Sanctuary of Truth, Pattaya Posted By : Anderson7

Monday 29 June 2009 @ 10:06 pm

The Sanctuary of Truth, a monumental wooden structure, is among those unseen places in Thailand. For travelers who are interested in art, history and philosophy as well as the heritage of mankind, the Sanctuary of Truth is worth a visit!

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Drumming up a millennium

Monday 29 June 2009 @ 9:06 pm

A legendary northern craft village has been building traditional drums for more than a thousand years.

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Gushing forth and falling over

Monday 29 June 2009 @ 9:06 pm

It probably makes perfect geographical and/or topographical sense that where there are springs there are waterfalls.

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Underwater World, Pattaya Posted By : Anderson7

Monday 29 June 2009 @ 8:06 pm

A modern marvel in terms of architecture and design, the underwater world in Pattaya allows visitors to observe deep sea life from a spectacular depth through a tunnel made of special glass. Enjoy the vibrant colored fish and aquatic life for the first time from a very close distance.

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The Million Years Stone Park & Pattaya Crocodile Farm Posted By : Anderson7

Monday 29 June 2009 @ 8:06 pm

The Million Years Stone Park & Pattaya Crocodile Farm was founded by Khun Suan Phanomwattanakul, a businessman and nature lover. This park houses the largest number of crocodiles in one area in Asia. Apart from crocodiles other known, unknown and endangered species of animals are also present.

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Ant soup: a unique refreshment

Monday 29 June 2009 @ 7:06 pm

Central residents eat a sour soup made with ants’ eggs to cool off on hot days.

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Are You One of the Millions That Could Benefit from an Airline Miles Credit Card? Posted By : Jeremy K. Biberdorf

Monday 29 June 2009 @ 7:06 pm

That’s a question credit users are asking themselves these days with increasing frequency. We’ve all heard the buzz about airline miles credit cards. After all, who wouldn’t be talking about a way to use credit to manage their everyday expenses while being rewarded for it with free airline miles? However, we all know that a program’s being beneficial doesn’t necessarily mean it’s right for us. The following are a few guidelines to help you determine whether or not you stand to benefit in a big way by applying for a frequent flyer credit card.

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Deshnok Temple- Where Rodents Are Treated Like A King!Rajasthan is truly a wonderland dotted with am Posted By : SanjogKumar

Friday 19 June 2009 @ 10:06 pm

Rajasthan is truly a wonderland dotted with amazing tourist attractions. From stunning palaces to exotic wildlife, massive forts and beautiful and unique temples, this destination abounds in fascinating attractions. Deshnok temple is a must-see attraction near Bikaner where rats are worshiped like god. There is an interesting legend behind this temple, which shelters thousands of rodents.

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