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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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Jomtien Beach Seafood Market - Great Locals Experience- Pattaya Thailand 2025

Jomtien Beach Seafood Market

Jomtien Beach is home to a vibrant morning seafood market where local fishermen sell their fresh catches directly to customers. This market is located in front of the Royal Thai Pavilion Hotel on Jomtien Beach Road and operates every day from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m., or until the seafood runs out.

The market offers a wide variety of fresh seafood, including yellow-stripe scads, shrimps, shells, crabs, fish, rays, and crayfish. The prices are generally lower than those found in larger markets, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors who want to enjoy the freshest possible seafood.

If you're planning to visit, it's best to arrive early to get the first choice of the day's catch. The market is easily noticeable and provides a unique opportunity to support local fishermen while enjoying the sea view.

Seafood is a huge part of the local diet and it’s a lot of fun seeing places like this.

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Wat Yannawa วัดยานนาวา - The Boat Temple - Unique Chinese Sailing Junk Styled Chedi - Bangkok 2025

Wat Yannawa วัดยานนาวา commonly known in English as "the boat temple", is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok. The temple has a long history from the Ayutthaya era to the present. During the rule of King Rama III, a viharn was built in the shape of a Chinese junk, giving the temple the nickname "the boat temple". This construction inside the temple houses a space where people pray; a nearby ubosot enshrines Buddha images and illustrations of the Loi Prathip Royal Lantern Festival (พระราชพิธีลอยพระประทีป). Additional exterior buildings enshrine a Buddha relic from Sri Lanka and the Goddess of Mercy.

The temple was built during the Ayutthaya Kingdom, before the founding of Bangkok. It was originally called Wat Kok Khwai (วัดคอกควาย) because the community of Dawei people in the area bought and sold buffalo; later, it was renamed as Wat Kok Krabue (วัดคอกกระบือ).

During the reigh of King Rama I, the ...

Ayutthaya United vs Muang Thong United - Home Opener August 23, 2025 - Ayutthaya Thailand

Thai League 1, also known as the Thai Premier League, is the top tier of professional football in Thailand, showcasing the country’s best clubs competing for domestic glory. Organized by the Football Association of Thailand, the league features a mix of historic teams, rising clubs, and passionate fan bases, with matches known for their intensity and vibrant atmospheres. It serves as a platform for local talent to shine alongside international players, contributing to Thailand’s growing football culture.

The league typically runs from August to May, with teams battling for the championship, AFC Champions League qualification, and to avoid relegation to Thai League 2.

Muang Thong United vs. Ayutthaya United Matchup

The matchup between Muang Thong United and Ayutthaya United pits two clubs with contrasting histories and ambitions.

Muang Thong United, based in Nonthaburi, is one of Thailand’s most successful and well-supported clubs, known for its storied past, multiple league titles, and ...

Wat Suwannawat วัดสุวรรณาวาส - Restored Temple Ruin - Ayutthaya Historical Park - Thailand 2025

Wat Suwannawat Temple (วัดสุวรรณาวาส)

Wat Suwannawat is located on the city island. This renovated temple ruin can be seen directly opposite Wat Racha Praditsathan temple on the north part of the island.

There is no record of this temple’s construction date or its role in history. It was built where some Royal elephant stables once stood. This monastery may have been used by the mahouts that worked with elephants in the stables.

Wat Suwannawat was restored by King Mongkut (King Rama IV) during the Ratanakosin period. Excavations at this site uncovered a Chinese-style image of Buddha preaching. It dates to the Ming Dynasty (16th-17th). The Chao Sam Phraya Museum presently has this marble image on display.

Wat Suwannawat was aligned to an east/west axis facing toward Khlong Pratu Khao Pluak (now buried). In situ is a small sermon hall with its front entrance wall still intact. Its basic foundation has been reconstructed by the Fine Arts Department, but the remaining ...

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