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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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Wat Boromracha Kanchanapisak (Wat Leng Noel YI 2)- Largest Chinese Temple in Thailand - 2026

Wat Boromracha Kanchanapisak Anusorn or Wat Leng Noel YI 2 was bullt in 1996 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of King Rama 9’s accession to the throne.

The architecture of the Viharas In the temple were Influenced by Mahayana or Chinese Buddhist phllosophy and Buddhist doctrine.

The Viharas consist of 3 Buddhas; the past, the present and the future. There is also a statue of Chinese goddess, Guan Yin Bodhisttava which is carved from a whole tree. She Is a major goddess of the Mahayana sect.

Wat Boromracha Kanchanapisek Anusorn Is usually crowded with people who come to

make merit, enhance thelr fortune and redeem their bad luck regarding thalr zodlac year. If it is your birth year under the Chinese calendar worshipers will come to perform the “washing away bad luck” ceremony.

The temple is full of details and in interesting part of Thailand. It’s relatively new in terms of Thai temples but worth a visit. I would recommend to anyone that has time to see this temple and to also ...

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Port FC 7-0 Khon Kaen United – Total Domination in the Muang Thai Quarterfinal - Bangkok 2026

Port FC, a strong Thai League 1 side currently pushing for top spots, hosted Khon Kaen United from Thai League 2 in the Mueang Thai Cup (Thai League Cup) quarterfinal at PAT Stadium in Bangkok on March 18, 2026.

Port entered as clear favorites given their superior league standing and home advantage, while Khon Kaen United aimed for an upset in this knockout clash.

Port FC dominated the match convincingly, securing a resounding victory with a final score of 7-0. They overwhelmed their opponents with clinical finishing, solid defense, and multiple goals, ensuring all Thai League 1 teams advanced in the quarterfinals and highlighting Port’s strong form in cup competitions.

With this win, Port FC advances to the semifinals of the Mueang Thai Cup 2025/26. Their next game is scheduled for Sunday, March 22, 2026, away against Chiangrai United in the Thai League 1, as they shift focus back to league action while awaiting the cup semi draw.

Port FC 7-0 Khon Kaen United – Total Domination in the ...

Bang An Cham - Vietnam’s Only Octagonal Cham Tower - Ancient Hindu Shiva Shrine - 2026

Tháp Bằng An (also known as Bang An Cham Tower) is an ancient Hindu temple tower standing as a remarkable testament to the lost civilization of Champa in central Vietnam. Located in Điện An ward, Điện Bàn town, Quảng Nam province, about 14 km north of Hội An and 25-30 km south of Đà Nẵng, this solitary kalan (Cham temple tower) rises dramatically from a peaceful rural setting near the Thu Bon River.

Recognized as a National Historical-Cultural Relic since 1989, the tower is over 1,000 years old and draws visitors seeking an off-the-beaten-path glimpse into Vietnam’s pre-Vietnamese heritage, away from more crowded sites like Mỹ Sơn.

The Cham people, or Chams, were an Austronesian seafaring ethnic group who established the Kingdom of Champa (or Campapura) along the central and southern coast of present day Vietnam from around the 2nd century CE until its final annexation in the 19th century.

Champa flourished as a collection of independent polities influenced by Indian culture, ...

Son Tra Night Market & Dragon Bridge - Da Nang’s Most Popular - Vietnam 2026

Son Tra Night Market, also known as Chợ Đêm Sơn Trà or the Dragon Bridge Night Market, serves as one of the most vibrant and accessible evening destinations in Da Nang, Vietnam.

Located at the intersection of Ly Nam De Street and Mai Hac De Street in the Son Tra District on the east bank of the Han River, right near the iconic Dragon Bridge, the market transforms a section of the city into a lively pedestrian zone every evening. It offers a classic Vietnamese night market experience filled with colorful stalls, tempting aromas, and energetic crowds, making it especially convenient for visitors staying near My Khe Beach, the Han River promenade, or central Da Nang areas.

It is a popular spot that combines street food, shopping, and entertainment in a compact, walkable setting, often serving as the perfect prelude to the famous Dragon Bridge fire and water show on weekends.

The market typically begins setting up in the late afternoon and comes alive as the sun sets, operating daily from around ...

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