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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 Phu Man Fah - Bigger Than Angkor Wat - Sihanakhon Temple Complex - Buriram Thailand 2026

Wat Phu Man Fa is a massive temple being built in Buriram Thailand. This temple has caused some controversy due to its resemblance to Angkor Wat.

Construction started several years ago on a piece of land covering 200 Rai (roughly 100 acres). It features several stone buildings built in the Khmer style. Its resemblance to Angkor Wat has caused a great deal of controversy and the #SaveAngkorWat hastag.

The head Abbot that is the vision behind the project said the styling came to him in a dream. He believes that he was a soldier that was part of the construction of the original Angkor Wat and now is continuing now after entering the monk hood.

The controversy drew the attention of Cambodian officials that were invited to inspect the site. It’s been agreed that it has design elements of many different sites like Phimai and others and is not a direct copy of the UNESCO World Heritage site.

The temple construction continues and is really amazing to see. It’s being built on a scale that is ...

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Thailand vs Kuwait - International Friendly - June 5, 2026 - Kuwait Battle for a 2-2 Draw

Thailand, ranked 93rd in the FIFA world standings, hosted Kuwait (ranked 134th) in an international friendly on June 5, 2026, at True BG Stadium in Pathum Thani. Thailand entered as clear favorites thanks to their higher ranking, home advantage, and stronger recent form, with many expecting them to secure a comfortable victory and gain valuable ranking points.

The match proved far more competitive than anticipated. Thailand dominated the first half and built a 2-0 lead with goals from Seksan Ratree in the 42nd minute and Kritsada Kaman just before halftime. Kuwait mounted a strong comeback after the break, equalizing quickly through Yousef Majed in the 48th minute and leveling the score at 2-2 with Eid Al Rashidi’s strike in the 69th minute. Despite Thailand’s pressure late on, the visitors held firm for a hard-earned draw in an entertaining encounter.

The 2-2 result represented a missed opportunity for Thailand to collect maximum points against lower-ranked opposition, though it still...

Thai Rocket Festival Bun Bang Fai - Ground Zero - Phanom Prai Roi Et Thailand 2026

The Rocket Festival ประเพณีบุญบั้งไฟ Bun Bang Fai is a merit-making ceremony traditionally practiced by ethnic Lao people at the beginning of the wet season in various villages and municipalities in Northeastern Thailand and Laos.

The festivities typically include music and dance performances, competitive processions of floats, dancers and musicians on the second day, and culminating on the third day with the competitive firing of homemade rockets.

Local participants and sponsors take advantage of the occasion to enhance their social prestige, as is customary in traditional Buddhist folk festivals throughout Southeast Asia.

The festival in Thailand also includes special programs and specific local patterns like Bang Fai (Parade dance) and a Beautiful Bang Fai float such as Yasothon on the third weekend of May, and continues Suwannaphum District, Roi Et on the first weekend of June, Phanom Phrai District Roi Et during the full moon of the seventh month in Lunar year's...

Thai Rocket Festival - Bun Bang Fai Phanom Prai - Roi Et Thailand 2026

The Rocket Festival ประเพณีบุญบั้งไฟ Bun Bang Fai is a merit-making ceremony traditionally practiced by ethnic Lao people at the beginning of the wet season in various villages and municipalities in Northeastern Thailand and Laos.

The festivities typically include music and dance performances, competitive processions of floats, dancers and musicians on the second day, and culminating on the third day with the competitive firing of homemade rockets.

Local participants and sponsors take advantage of the occasion to enhance their social prestige, as is customary in traditional Buddhist folk festivals throughout Southeast Asia.

The festival in Thailand also includes special programs and specific local patterns like Bang Fai (Parade dance) and a Beautiful Bang Fai float such as Yasothon on the third weekend of May, and continues Suwannaphum District, Roi Et on the first weekend of June, Phanom Phrai District Roi Et during the full moon of the seventh month in Lunar year's...

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