thailand
thailand
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by Pauline Go - 2007-04-29
In the country-side of Thailand one will find many boys working in the temples as temple boys. These boys help monks in their alms collecting as they go from village to village. A temple has the respo...
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by Fred Tittle - 2007-04-30
Your nerves are tingling and you are told to just relax and take deep breaths, as you helped into the special gear that will allow you to breathe in a new universe. A universe that you have heard from...
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by Vipp Rongsit - 2007-05-08
Every Summer it seems as though everybody in Thailand is sweltering in the hot sun and getting ready for the Songkran water throwing festival. Gourmet Thai cooks are busy preparing their special cool-...
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by Andy Burrows - 2007-05-11
The former capital of what was once the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai is now the laid-back, northern capital of Thailand. A well-preserved city, complete with a moat and restored portions of the old...
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by Andy Burrows - 2007-05-11
In light of its spectacular Andaman waters with their clear water and coral reefs, rich animal and plant life, top-notch resorts and intense party scene, Samui has set itself apart as one of Tha...
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by Andy Burrows - 2007-05-12
Many gap-year students find travelling around the world and partying with friends to be satisfying; however, increasing numbers of young people are seeking a more meaningful experience through volunte...
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by Harry Lawrance - 2007-05-16
Another of Bangkok's temples worth visiting is Wat Pho (also known as Wat Chetuphon). Wat Pho is the oldest temple in Bangkok and is home to Thailand's largest reclining Buddha at 46 metres long...
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by Harry Lawrance - 2007-05-16
Bangkok is Thailand's largest city with a population of more than 10 million and is a hugely popular destination for tourists. This article is a brief guide for first time visitors to the city. ...
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by Andy Burrows - 2007-05-20
Spending your gap year teaching English as a foreign language can be rewarding and fun. Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFEL) jobs offer a way to get to know the people of your host country i...
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by Ngamjai - 2007-05-24
Many people who purchase condominiums for investment do so in the hope that they can secure lucrative returns by renting their units to expatriates, but the market is highly competitive.The segm...