Located in the province of Samut Songkhram, the Maeklong Railway Market has been around since 1905. This authentic market draws thousands of visitors to witness the excitement to watch the train passing through the narrow railway.
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Ayutthaya
Feel like traveling back in time when visiting this former Siamese capital. Founded in 1350, the city of Ayutthaya was the political and economic capital of the Kingdom of Siam. The Chao Phraya River became the prime location as the port city and remained powerful for 7 centuries.
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Pattaya is a resort city located about 100 km from Bangkok on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand. It has a long-stretch sandy beach along the coast, suitable for all sorts of water sports activities. It is well known for its red-light districts that attract many foreign travelers especially Westerners.
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Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated sovereign territories in the world with millions of people living with the land area of just 1,106 sq kilometers. It was colonized by the British Empire and returned back to China in 1997.
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Foshan, the central of Guangdong province is part of the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone and their native dialect is Cantonese. The city is famous for the Dragon Boat race, Lingnan Kungfu, Martial Arts and Lion Dance.
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Guangzhou also known as Canton as part of the Pearl River Delta served as a major terminus of the maritime Silk Road, a major port and transportation hub in mainland China. It is the third largest Chinese city in China, behind Beijing and Shanghai with an estimated population of 13 million people in 2014, and become one of the most populous metropolitan cities in China.
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Phang-nga is located at the north side of Phuket, covering an area of 4,170 sq kilometers. The province’s main attractions stem primarily from its geological formations and have an extraordinary number of islands, caves, and rocky outcrops. Its most notable landmarks are the national marine parks of Ao Phang-nga, Mu Ko Similan and Mu Ko Surin.
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Just another day to go on the island hopping in Krabi. Heading out on a cruise to some of the stunning beaches on this island off along the Andaman coast. The fine white sand, warm clear water and lush tropical greenery spilling onto the shore, it provides a dramatic backdrop to the sites.
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Phi-Phi Island is famous for its spectacular beaches, turquoise waters and remarkable landscape with white sand and jungle-capped limestone cliffs jutting vertically from the waters.
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The beautiful island that I had for in love with. Its coastline is fringed with white sandy beaches and quiet coves, bathed by the turquoise water of Andaman Sea and set against a backdrop of green hills, coconut groves, and rubber plantations. Being the largest island in Thailand and situated 867 km from Bangkok city, it is blessed by nature and the smiling hospitality of its people that you can’t forget.
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