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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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Hidden Gem of Pathum Thani: Exploring Ancient Wat Bot on the Chao Phraya River - Thailand 2025

Wat Bot Sam Krok (also called Wat Bot), located in Bang Krabue, Sam Khok District, Pathum Thani, is a serene riverside temple just 50 km north of Bangkok on the Chao Phraya River.

Founded in 1621 during the late Ayutthaya period by Mon refugees from Myanmar, it became a major center of Mon Buddhist culture in Thailand. The temple sits on a fortunate river bend and is closely tied to the province’s name “Pathum Thani” (Lotus City), which King Rama II bestowed after Mon villagers offered him lotus flowers in 1815.

The temple’s heart is the revered bronze Buddha image Luang Phor Lueang, the provincial palladium of Pathum Thani, housed in a beautifully aged chapel. Nearby stands Thailand’s tallest statue of Somdet Toh Promrangsi (28 m) and large images of Luang Pho Sothon and Somdet Toh. Royal gifts, including an iron dog statue from King Rama V, still remain on the grounds.

With shaded gardens, fish-feeding spots along the river, and a lively weekend market nearby, it offers a peaceful...

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The Bridge Over the River Kwai - Bridge Week Festival Light & Sound Show Kanchanaburi Thailand 2025

The Bridge Over the River Kwai Light and Sound Show is a part of the River Kwai Bridge Week Festival, which is held annually from late November to early December. The event commemorates the lives lost during World War II and features various activities, including folklore shows.

The River Kwai Bridge is an iron bridge that runs across the upper part of the Mae Klong River, which joins with the Khwae Noi tributary. Due to popular misassociation with the Khwae Noi, that section of the Mae Klong was subsequently renamed Khwae Yai. The bridge was part of the Thai-Burma Railway that ran from Ban Pong, Thailand to Thanbyuzayat, Myanmar. The railway, most of which had been dismantled after World War II, had served as a military supply route for Imperial Japanese troops.

The light and sound show is an audio-visual performance that showcases the legacy of the bridge events during the war.

The performance is presented beautifully visually, allowing viewers to follow the story, especially if they know the ...

Port FC vs Uthai Thani FC: Thai League 1 Matchup - December 7th, 2025

Port FC vs Uthai Thani FC: Thai League 1 Matchup – December 7, 2025

The Thai League 1 encounter between Port FC and Uthai Thani FC occurred on December 7, 2025, at PAT Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. This Round 14 fixture featured Port FC (7-3-3, 24 points, 3rd place) against Uthai Thani FC (3-5-5, 14 points, 10th place) in a contest that showcased Port’s offensive prowess against Uthai Thani’s determined but leaky defense. Kickoff was at 7:00 PM with a lively atmosphere fueled by Port’s dedicated “The Port” fan group.

Port FC emerged victorious with a 3-1 win, extending their unbeaten streak and solidifying their top-tier aspirations. The hosts controlled the tempo, outshooting Uthai Thani despite a brief equalizer. The first half saw Port take the lead in the 24th minute when Peeradol Chamratsamee slotted home after a clever assist from Worachit Kanitsribumphen (1-0). Uthai Thani leveled in the 74th minute through William Weidersjö’s opportunistic strike (1-1), but Port quickly ...

Wat Nuea Floating Market - Kanchanaburi’s Quiet Night Market - Thailand 2025

Wat Nuea Floating Market, also known as Suk Jai Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำสุขใจ), is a small, authentic riverside night market held every Friday evening along the eastern bank of the River Kwai in central Kanchanaburi. From 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with the liveliest hours between 6:00 and 8:30, the paved promenade and temple grounds in front of Wat Thewa Sangkharam come alive with local vendors. Despite the “floating” name, all stalls are set on land and no vendor boats tie up at the pier; the title is a traditional reference rather than a literal description.

The atmosphere remains relaxed and overwhelmingly local, with string lights stretching above the walkway, live Thai acoustic music drifting from small stages, and families settling in for the evening. The cool river breeze and views of the illuminated Kwai, often with the distant glow of the River Kwai Bridge, create a calm backdrop. Vendors offer a full range of inexpensive Thai street food, iced drinks, clothing,...

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