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This is the archives for "selected picture" section in Thailand Portal.


September and October 2007
Aerial view of Lumphini Park.jpg
Credit: User:Terence Ong

Aerial view of Lumphini Park, Bangkok taken from The Dusit Thani Hotel.

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August 2007
Credit: User:Markalexander100

A view inside a songthaew (Thai สองแถว, literally "two rows"), a kind of passenger vehicle in Thailand. It takes its name from the two bench seats fixed along either side of the back of the truck.

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July 2007
Buddha siam 03.jpg
Credit: User:Tevaprapas

Shadow of a Buddha statue of the early Bangkok period style.

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June 2007
Bangkok at Night.jpg
Credit: User:Alter

Buddhist monks at Phutthamonthon.

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May 2007
Phutthamonthon Buddha.gif
Credit: Photo by User:Tevaprapas

Buddhist monks at Phutthamonthon.

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April 2007
Kayan woman with neck rings.jpg
Credit: Photo by Steve Evans, Upload by User:Sandstein

A Kayan (Padaung) woman in Thailand displaying her neck rings.

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March 2007
Garudakaryatid98.jpg
Credit: Heinrich Damm (User:Hdamm)

Figures of garudas holding nāgas at Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok.

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February 2007
Suvarnabhumi Airport inside.jpg
Credit:ooboyoo (uploaded by Manop)

The interior of the new Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known as (New) Bangkok International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานสุวรรณภูมิ).

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January 2007
Buddha sunset.jpg
Credit:Oliver Spalt (uploaded by Spolloman)

A Buddha image in Ayutthaya historical park. Taken on January, 2002.

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December 2006
Bangkok skytrain sunset.jpg
Credit:User:Diliff

A spectacular sunset in Bangkok, showing the skytrain and modern skyline, taken from the corner of Thanon Silom. Taken on the 4th of June, 2004.

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May 2006
Bkkwatboworn05b.jpg
Credit:User:Hdamm

The roof of Wat Makut Kasat (วัดมกุฎกษัตริยาราม), Bangkok, shows the victory crown as the royal emblem of King Mongkut (Rama IV), flanked by two five-tiered umbrellas.

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