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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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Port FC vs Sukhothai Thai League Football January 10th 2026 - Start of the Second Half of the Season

Port FC vs Sukhothai FC match in the Thai League 1 (2025–26 season) January 10, 2026, at PAT Stadium in Bangkok.

Port FC delivered a dominant and professional performance, securing a convincing 5-0 victory over Sukhothai. The home side took complete control early, building a commanding 3-0 lead by halftime through clinical finishing and strong play. The second half was more controlled and low-key, as Port managed the game to protect their advantage while still adding flair. Two late penalties helped inflate the final scoreline, providing some extra gloss to an already decisive win.

This result gave valuable minutes to several squad players, including league debuts for some and a first league appearance of the season for key figure Bordin Phala. It was a solid, commanding display from the home team.

Port FC vs Sukhothai Thai League Football January 10th 2026 - Start of the Second Half of the Season

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F-16 Fighting Falcon: RTAF Air Show Children’s Day 2026 การแสดงบินวันเด็ก กองทัพอากาศ 2569 Bangkok

January 10, 2026, marks National Children’s Day in Thailand (วันเด็กแห่งชาติ), and the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) is hosting one of the most popular and exciting events at Don Mueang (specifically at Squadron 601, Wing 6, opposite Don Mueang International Airport, along with the nearby Royal Thai Air Force Museum and Thung Si Kan small airfield).

This annual air show is a highlight for families, especially children, offering thrilling aerial displays, close-up views of aircraft, and various fun activities to inspire youth and showcase Thailand’s air defense capabilities. The event is free to attend and draws huge crowds—often over 100,000 people!

This is a free event and really a lot of fun for everyone, not just military enthusiasts.

F-16 Fighting Falcon: RTAF Air Show Children’s Day 2026 การแสดงบินวันเด็ก กองทัพอากาศ 2569 Bangkok

Port FC vs Sukhothai Thai League Football January 10th 2026 - Start of the Second Half of the Season

Port FC vs Sukhothai FC match in the Thai League 1 (2025–26 season) January 10, 2026, at PAT Stadium in Bangkok.

Port FC delivered a dominant and professional performance, securing a convincing 5-0 victory over Sukhothai. The home side took complete control early, building a commanding 3-0 lead by halftime through clinical finishing and strong play. The second half was more controlled and low-key, as Port managed the game to protect their advantage while still adding flair. Two late penalties helped inflate the final scoreline, providing some extra gloss to an already decisive win.

This result gave valuable minutes to several squad players, including league debuts for some and a first league appearance of the season for key figure Bordin Phala. It was a solid, commanding display from the home team.

Port FC vs Sukhothai Thai League Football January 10th 2026 - Start of the Second Half of the Season

Wat Tum: Where King Naresuan Prepared for War - Ayutthaya Thailand 2026

Wat Tum (วัดตูม) is an active Buddhist temple located off Ayutthaya’s city island in the northern Wat Tum Sub-district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand. While its exact construction date is unknown, it is believed to predate the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351–1767), making it one of the older temples in the region. The temple was abandoned after the fall of Ayutthaya in 1767 but was later renovated during the reign of King Rama I (1782–1809) in the early Rattanakosin period.

Key Features and Significance

Wat Tum served as a ceremonial site for victory rituals before military parades, reflecting its cultural and historical importance during the Ayutthaya period.

The temple houses a revered bronze Buddha statue, “Luangpho Suk,” with a unique feature—a removable bun (topknot). Inside the bun, there is a cavity where clean water mysteriously seeps and never runs dry. This phenomenon is considered a wonder, and the bun is opened for public inspection only on the first day of each ...

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