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Salween National Park , Maehongson |
| 20 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| Covering a forested area of 721 square kilometers, the Salawin National Park is on the bank of the Salween or Salawin River on the Thai-Myanma border, about 164 kilometres south of Mae Hong Son. The Salawin River originates from Tibet before winding through China, Thailand and Myanmar for a total distance of more than 3,000 kilometres. The river is regarded as the borderline between Myanmar and Thailand for a distance of 120 kilometres. ...read more |
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Ko Samet, Rayong |
| 09 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| A favorite get-away island for Bangkokians, Ko Samet offers extensive pristine beaches with clean white sand and strangely shaped rocks. A haven for relaxation, this T-shaped island is a perfect retreat for those looking for sun, sand and sea. The climate is always pleasantly cool with an abundance of rain in August and windy monsoons in May....read more |
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Meet Guiness world record holders Emil and Liliana |
| 25 Dec 2007 By: let's go Thailand |
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| Swiss couple Emil and Liliana Schmid, the Guiness book of world record holders for the longest journey (23 years) over the most kilometers (over 600,000 km) throughout the most countries in a singer car. Natalie talks with them about the most dangerous and memorable parts of their journey on People....read more |
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What about the nightlife? |
| 16 Dec 2007 By: let's go Thailand |
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| The nightlife of Bangkok is world (in)famous. The most well known entertainment center is Patpong on Silom Road. Nowadays it is more subdued than before, and it actually quite difficult to find your way around the area, because a very busy night market occupies the street area, making it hard to orientate yourself and see where the bars actually are. Another more busy nightlife center is Nana Plaza, located on Sukhumvit Soi 4. It caters mostly to tourists. ...read more |
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