Blog Posts on reclining buddha
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Snapshots: Reclining Buddha, Bangkok, Thailand by Filipina on Flip Flops on Apr 18, 2012He was quite a sight to behold! I'd like to go back to Bangkok and see more of the cultural places. And do some more shopping.
YANGON TRAVEL DIARIES ✈ Giant Reclining Buddha by The Diplomatic Wife on Apr 13, 2012The first temple we visited in Yangon is the Chaukhtatgyi Temple wherein lies a giant reclining Buddha. I had no idea on the itinerary for most of the trip because TD prepared everything with the travel agent. So I was just there to be surprisedR...
Yangon: Chaukhtatgyi Paya’s Reclining Buddha, Monk’s Quarters and Meditation Centre by Ironwulf.net: En Route on Jan 5, 2012The tranquil face of a gigantic Buddha filled my vision as I enter a large open shed with metal roof. He seemed contented there, reclining on the floor with his crown adorned with diamonds and precious stones glittering for everyone to see. This is C...
September Travel 2011: Bangkok Day 1 – City Tour and River Cruise by Kathleen's Daily Musings on Sep 29, 2011We arrived in Bangkok Airport at 11pm. We exited at Gate A and our hotel service was in Gate C! It was a huge airport but big signs are all over the place so you won’t get lost. airport guide After an hour and so, we arrived in Four Seasons Pla...
September Travel 2011: Bangkok, Thailand by Kathleen's Daily Musings on Sep 26, 2011True to my goal this year, I wanted to visit Bangkok! Luckily, my friend Reg booked a low fare in Cebu Pacific that made our trip possible. Again, as usual our trip was a DIY plan so we were able to experience the joy and difficulty of commuting in B...
Bangkok Walking Tour : Rattanakosin Island (The Grand Palace Area) by The Pinay Solobackpacker on Jun 25, 2010// // Your Ad Here Every travel guide, may it be book, website, blog, magazine will tell you, it’s a must see in Bangkok –> Rattanakosin Island , home to the famous Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun, National Museum, Thammasat Uni...
Wat Pho -- Temple of the Reclining Buddha by ratraceholiday on Feb 27, 2010After the Grand Palace, we proceeded to see Wat Pho or the famous Temple of the Reclining Buddha. It is the oldest and largest wat in Bangkok.We had to buy tickets to be able to enter the Reclining Buddha area. Everyone was also required to take th...
WOK SIDETRIP IN BANGKOK. by The Walks of Kulot on Oct 26, 2009Earlier this October, WOK took a side-trip to one of the Philippines neighboring country in Southeast Asia. Known to be the Land of Smiles, and the land of golden temples, leaning buddhas and elephants -Thailand is simply amazing. A country not far d...
Thailand Day 2: Reclining Buddha, Temples, Siam Niramit and the Ping Pong Show by Between Bites on May 9, 2009 It is really a treat that most accommodations come with free breakfast. No more need to worry where to eat at the start of the day. Get a power breakfast even if the taste is so so from the hotel buffet. Good thing that the Baiyoke Boutique...


