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Chiang Rai, Thailand & Chiang Mai, Thailand Picture Gallery
Northern Thailand tourist guides and magazines are nice, however, we think you might enjoy
our Chiang Rai, Thailand pictures even more. We're loading our Chiang Rai Thailand picture gallery
with our own personal photographs taken on day trips throughout Northern Thailand. If you like to read
about Thailand's people, places, Thai food, animals, and art, we recommend that you begin
by reading our Chiang Rai Thailand blog.
Our blog tells the story behind the photos and the Northern Thailand day trips. The blog also
provides links to each related photograph gallery. If you're a picture person go right ahead
and jump into the Chiang Rai Thailand Picture
gallery.
Blog Story: How many good luck charms dangling from your rear view mirror? When a car is purchased new, used or passed
onto the next owner in Thailand, it’s common for a Monk to bless the car and the new owners. King and I
visited Wat Hoy Poo in northern Chiang Rai, Thailand to bless our used 2002 Honda CRV, here are the pictures.
Blog Story:
Songkran is a traditional new year's festival held throughout Thailand April 13 - 15
of each year. To celebrate the Songkran festival, people from rural areas working in Thailand
cities travel North, East and West to celebrate Songkran with family. Tourists remember Songkran for the throwing of water,
however, there is more to Songkran.
Picture Gallery: A scenic road trip North, historical architecture, Buddhist Temples, a short hike
up to a hidden cave, giant fish, and friendly (but wild) monkeys. What more could you ask for in a Thailand day trip?
Here is a sample of the photographs you will find in our gallery under Tham Pum Tham Pla,
better known as the Mae Sai Fish Caves
just north of Chiang Rai, Thailand.
Thailand picture galleries and blog stories on this web page are just a few of our favorites.
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Thailand Tourism News From Bangkok Sources
Thailand Considers Return To Old Don Muang International Airport
Thailand's government and airport executives are considering to re-open Bangkok's
90-year-old international airport at Don Muang. The discussion was spured as Thailand attempts to fix the brand-new
Suvarnabhumi International Airport which is causing disruption in service. On Saturday morning, one of the two
Suvarnabhumi International Airport runways was closed for repairs. About 100 cracks were found at the new airport's
taxiways and runaways and damaged sections are being closed off while repair work is carried out.
Thailand Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont Says Bangkok Now Safe
Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday expressed confidence over safety in Bangkok
without martial law. Lifting of martial law in 41 provinces, including Bangkok, went into
effect on Friday. "Bangkok is now safe. There's nothing to worry about," Gen Surayud
said. Most of the troops were to be withdrawn from Bangkok, though some would remain in areas
where police experienced a manpower shortage.
Read more news about Thailand tourism.