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Khanom Beach - Nakhon Si Tammarat Thailand

If you like deserted beaches then Khanom beach in the Nakhon Si Tammarat province of Thailand could be the place for you. Kilometres of empty sand on the gulf of Thailand just a short distance from Samui island but a million miles away in terms of atmosphere.

This is a place where you can enjoy doing absolutely nothing at all, except may be going to see some pink dolphins.

Khanom is off the beaten trail and not well serviced by public transport so it’s best to have your own transport.

The three beaches of Haad Kho Khao to the north, Haad Hua Thanon to the south and Haad Nadan in the middle are collectively referred to as Khanom beach. Haad Nadan has the most choices for accommodation and restaurants but it’s still very quiet.

Accommodations in Khanom can fill up on weekends and Thai public holidays when Thai families drive in from the cities. The area is a lot quieter during the week.

The main tourist activity from Khanom beach is taking a boat out to spot Irrawaddy dolphins, unique ...

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Hua Takhe Old Market (ตลาดหัวตะเข้เก่า) is a nostalgic canalside community and marketplace in Lat Krabang District, eastern Bangkok. Named after the “crocodile’s head” shape formed by the confluence of Prawet Burirom, Lam Pla Thio, and Hua Takhe canals, this market dates back to the reign of King Rama V (late 19th century). It’s a vibrant yet laid-back spot with century-old wooden shophouses, street art, and a lively local vibe, perfect for a half-day visit, especially near Suvarnabhumi Airport (10-15 min drive).

Wander along the canal past traditional wooden houses, cross a graffiti-covered bridge for photo ops, and soak in the retro charm. The market blends daily life with creative spaces like art galleries and quirky shops, with cats adding to the charm.

Enjoy Thai street food like som tam, grilled skewers, and traditional desserts, or sip coffee at canal-side spots like Siyaek Hua Takhe Cafe. Many dishes reflect Mon culinary influences.

Rent a kayak (350 ...

Wat Sing & Ancient Kiln - 400 Year Old Ayutthaya Style Temple - Pathum Thani Thailand 2025

Wat Sing is an ancient temple, built during the Ayutthaya period in the province of Pathum Thani, which is considered historically significant for the Sam Kok community. The Ayutthaya Chronicles mention the migration of the Mon people, to settle in the Sam Kok village and the temple of Wat Sing. This temple served as a refuge for Buddhist monks who fled the Burmese invasion, along with the Mon people.

Wat Sing is a temple closely associated with the Sam Kok community and has a longer history than the Mon people's settlement in the Sam Kok village.

The architecture of Wat Sing exhibits various art styles from the Ayutthaya period, which have been preserved and cherished by the Sam Kok community.

The Wihan Noi is a small rear temple constructed with Thai style brickwork and adorned with terracotta tiles. The front facade features a gabled roof, and the base of the temple is in the shape of a curved ship's hull, resembling a semi circular stupa. It retains the characteristics of a semi gable with small openings on ...

BG Pathum United Vs Port FC in 2-0 Thriller! Thai League 1 Highlights Sept 28, 2025

In a gripping Thai League 1 encounter at True BG Stadium on September 28, 2025, BG Pathum United defeated Port FC 2-0 in a match that showcased their defensive solidity and clinical edge. The result handed Port their third loss of the season, denting their hopes of climbing the table, while BG Pathum solidified their position as contenders. Buriram United, the current league leaders, continue to set the pace at the top of the division.

Thai League 1, officially known as the Hilux Revo Thai League (and branded as BYD Sealion 6 for the 2025/26 season), is Thailand’s premier professional football competition, established in 1996 as the Thailand Soccer League.

Evolving from semi-professional roots, it has grown into a vibrant, competitive league featuring 16 teams, blending local talent with international stars from Asia, Europe, and South America.

Clubs like Buriram United, with multiple titles, and Muangthong United have dominated historically, while teams like Port FC and BG Pathum United ...

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