A bowl of wonton noodles always makes a comforting meal. And here in Phang Nga, a few of their noodle shops maintain the recipes that have been settled here along with the waves of Chinese immigrants since more than a century ago.
Category - Sightseeing
(TH/EN) In Buriram, at Prasat Hin Khao Phanom Rung, we saw the most famous lintel in Thailand. This stone castle is a place where people from far and wide come to see the unique solar phenomenon that happens four times a year when the sunlight beams through the castle's all 15 gates at the same moment.
(TH/EN) Our recent trip to the lower Isan of Thailand was an attempt to connect the dots from the earlier journey we made years ago to Prasat Hin Phimai in Korat or Nakhon Ratchasima. Our first stop here, Sa Kaeo, is filled with pleasant surprises, including the beautiful and compact ancient temple of Prasat Hin Sadok Kok Thom and lots of delicious Vietnamese foods. For those looking for a quiet place to chill with stories, here's an idea.
(TH/EN) As one of Bangkok's top attractions, the Flower Market at Pak Khlong Talad lives up to its name. This vast area contains hundreds of flower shops and stalls, country's top-tier florists, and all kinds of blooms of your wildest dreams. But as much a tourist attraction as it is, this is an actual market with lots of stories to tell. Get to know Pak Khlong Talad better with this blog that comes with useful tips for those planning to pick up some flowers there.
(TH/EN) The best time to see Wat Arun, for me, is in the evening, with the sun setting just behind the temple. On a clear day, with the skies turning countless colors, one will surely have the evening of a lifetime. But here's a dive-deep blog about this famous and gorgeous temple in Bangkok that bears an architectural marvel from ancient times.
(TH/EN) มาอุทัยธานีหน้าฝน คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำให้กินน้ำส้มซ่าคั้นสด และซื้อ “หน่อไม้เขา” กลับบ้าน ที่ตลาดเช้าและเย็นริมแม่น้ำสะแกกรังมีขายเต็มไปหมด หน่อไม้เขาสะแกกรัง ก็คือหน่อไม้ไผ่หวานนี่แหละ ที่ชาวบ้านอุทัยฯ...