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We only stayed in Bangkok for a bit so the only landmark we got... by The Light Child on Mar 19, 2012We only stayed in Bangkok for a bit so the only landmark we got to visit was the Wat Pho Buddhist temple. It was my second time to go there, and back then, I only had a point and shoot with me. It felt nice to be back since it was such a beautiful pl...



Amazing Thailand (Temple Tour and Chatuchak) by The Misadventures of Roni G! on Mar 5, 2012Back in 2010, Thailand, specifically Bangkok, was painted red by anti-government riots. This led to security concerns prompting the Foreign Affairs Department to issue an advisory asking Filipinos to postpone non-essential travel to Bangkok. By June...



Amazing Thailand (Temple Tour) by The Misadventures of Roni G! on Mar 5, 2012Back in 2010, Thailand, specifically Bangkok, was painted red by anti-government riots. This led to security concerns prompting the Foreign Affairs Department to issue an advisory asking Filipinos to postpone non-essential travel to Bangkok. By June...



Amazing Thailand (Temple Tour and Chatuchak) by The Misadventures of Roni G! on Mar 5, 2012Back in 2010, Thailand, specifically Bangkok, was painted red by anti-government riots. This led to security concerns prompting the Foreign Affairs Department to issue an advisory asking Filipinos to postpone non-essential travel to Bangkok. By June...



Amazing Thailand, Amazingly Cheap (Temple Tour) by The Misadventures of Roni G! on Mar 5, 2012Back in 2010, Bangkok was painted red by anti-government riots. This led to security concerns prompting the Foreign Affairs Department to issue an advisory asking Filipinos to postpone non-essential travel to Bangkok. By June 2010, tensions have wane...



Amazing Thailand (Temple Tour and Chatuchak) by The Misadventures of Roni G! on Mar 5, 2012Back in 2010, Thailand, specifically Bangkok, was painted red by anti-government riots. This led to security concerns prompting the Foreign Affairs Department to issue an advisory asking Filipinos to postpone non-essential travel to Bangkok. By June...



TEMPLE OF THE GIANT RECLINING GOLD BUDDHA by Travel Photographs and memories on Oct 2, 2011 A view from one of the windows of the temple that houses the Giant Recling Gold Buddha -WAT PHO Statue outside the temple One of the arch outside the temple. DONG This temple houses the giant reclining buddha.



TEMPLE OF THE GIANT RECLINING GOLDEN BUDDHA GARDEN AND VARIOUS TEMPLES INSIDE THE COMPOUND by Travel Photographs and memories on Oct 2, 2011   A view from one of the windows of the temple that houses the Giant Recling Gold Buddha -WAT PHO Statues outside the temple One of the arch outside the temple. DONGReplica of the reclining buddha inside the compoundThi...



WAT PHO -TEMPLE OF THE RECLINING BUDDHA SIGNAGE AND PICTURES by Travel Photographs and memories on Oct 1, 2011You would find this signage at the entrance of Wat Pho Temple. What caught my attention is the signage that warn people against NON-THAI PICKPOCKETS. Lol. Naisip ko tuloy baka they were referring to Pinoys again. We happened to be in Hongkong when th...



WAT PHO- TEMPLE OF THE RECLINING BUDDHA IN BANGKOK,THAILAND by Travel Photographs and memories on Sep 30, 2011     Wat Pho -temple in Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok, Thailand. It is located in the Rattanakosin district directly adjacent to the Grand Palace. Known also as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, its official name is Wat Phra Chettu...