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I am a world traveler, currently in Thailand. I explore the country and describe what I see and do. I show my daily explorations via video on YouTube, Rumble, Odysee and Subscribe Star. If you want to know anything or see something in Thailand let me know.
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Raohe Night Market 饒河夜市 - Top Night Market in Taipei - Taiwan 2024

One of the oldest night markets in Taipei, the Raohe Street Night Market 饒河夜市 is packed with food, retail and entertainment stalls.

Raohe Street Night Market is the epitome of authentic Taiwanese experience. With its wide range of traditional street food stalls, quaint retail shops, and arcade style activities, this is a must visit for any tourist.

As the name suggests, it’s located along Raohe Street in the Songshan District.

So while the market is not as big or well-known as the Shilin Night Market, it has around 600 meters of shopping space. This single pedestrian lane makes this open air market easy to navigate and browse through. It is also not as touristy and crowded as some of the orher markets.

You know when you’re at Raohe the moment you see a temple at the beginning of the road.

The 250 year old Ciyou Temple, built during the Qing Dynasty by residents, sits at the eastern end of the market just outside the Songshan Station. Its is close to the MRT Green Line, ...

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Traditional Long Boat Racing in Thailand - Phimai Festival Nov 5-9 2025

One of the many Thai traditions that have survived from the Ayutthaya era, dating back about 600 years. The boat races started as a means to prepare and boost the morale of the kingdom’s soldiers, as a way to develop their courage and strength by rowing. In the days of the Ayutthaya kingdom every Thai man was considered vital to the country’s defense. At that stage of history aggressive neighbors could start a war at any time.

Boats used during the festival are carefully chosen and made from trees that reflect the beliefs of a particular area. The boats are also rowed by the best trained and most fit of rowing crews.

During the months where water levels are at their highest points many areas in Thailand will host long boat racing festivals. They can be found in all regions of Thailand from August through November.

In this video we get a chance to see the races in Phimai. Events like this are a great way to experience Thai culture.

Traditional Long Boat Racing in Thailand - Phimai ...

Pak Khlong Talat Mai: Enormous Market For Fresh Flowers & Garlands - Bangkok Thailand 2025

Pak Khlong Talat Mai Flower Market represents the modern evolution of Bangkok’s iconic flower trade, relocated to a larger, more organized facility to accommodate growing demand and urban development. Situated in the western part of the city, it serves as the primary wholesale and retail destination for fresh blooms, garlands, and related goods, maintaining the vibrant spirit of its historic roots while embracing contemporary logistics.

Originating as a floating market along the Chao Phraya River during King Rama I’s reign (early 18th century), the original Pak Khlong Talat site in central Phra Nakhon District transitioned from fish trading (19th century) to produce and flowers around 60 years ago. As Bangkok expanded, produce wholesaling shifted to outer markets like Talat Thai. In 2016, a city cleanup initiative moved street vendors indoors at the original location. By 2019, the market fully relocated to its current “Mai” (new) site—a bigger, modern warehouse-style complex—to handle...

Wat Chomphuwek วัดชมภูเวก - Historic 350 Year Old Mon Temple - Nonthaburi Thailand 2025

Wat Chomphuwek วัดชมภูเวก also spelled Wat Chumpoo Wek is a Thai Buddhist temple in the Mahā Nikāya sect, located in Nonthaburi Province, central Thailand. It is considered one of the oldest and most prominent temples in Nonthaburi. It is over 350 years old as well having some amazing historic murals painted on the inside of the ancient halls. The architecture of the buildings is some of the most beautiful you will see from this period.

Wat Chomphuwek is a monastery that was believed to have been built by a Mon monk named Poh Phu Si Chomphu พ่อปู่ศรีชมภู in the late Ayutthaya period corresponding to the reign of King Narai the Great around the year 1682. Originally, it was called Wat Chomphuwiwek วัดชมภูวิเวก but later people just called it Wat Chomphuwek.

Its name means "Lonely Temple of Chomphu", or may translate as "High Temple of Chomphu" because it is located on a small hill.

The wall in the old ordination hall is ...

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