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Sanphet Prasat Palace in Ayutthaya
Al-Ih San Mosque
Last fishing out of the Khlong that day
On Klong Sam in Minburi
Simple housing along Klong Sam
Water hyacinths on Klong Sam
Fishing net over hyacinth plants
All the best comes - hopefully not - from above
Along on Khlongs in Lat Krabang
Khlong Prawet in Lat Krabang
Alhuda Moschee at Khlong Sam
Wat Pluk Sattha on the end of Khlong Sam
Gate to Wat Pluk Sattha
Local residents beside Khlong Prawet
Gorged dog in front of restaurant
The Wihan at Sa-Moeng วิหารเมืองสะเมิง
Pavilion of the Enlightened ศาลาพระอรหันต์
Liebe Grüße aus Bangkok
Warm greetings from Bangkok
Warm greetings from Bangkok
Khlong Sam Wah
Happy New Year greetings from Bangkok
Thai barge bows Anantanakkharat ขบวนเสด็จพยุหยาตรา
Demotratic party propaganda above Bangkoks Khlongs
Idyllic atmosphere along the Klong Bung Yai
Few traffic on the canal
Klong between Minburi and Lat Krabang
On the Klong in Minburi to Lat Krabang
Alhuda mosque in Minburi
Muslim girls and their school uniform
Stork on a very small twig
The man inside the water hyacinth
On the Khlong in Lat Krabang
The Monk's quarters in the temple grounds.
Along a path in Nonthaburi
Terrace houses in Nonthaburi
Suan Chalerm Phrakiat
Residence of HRH Princess Ubol Ratana at the other…
Wat Lanbun also called Wat Pla in Lat Krabang
Wat Lanbun in Lat Krabang
Statues from four high dignitaries
Stop at the water gate in Nong Chok village
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The wihan at Wat Phrao, Tak วิหารวัดพร้าว ตาก
The wihan at Wat Phrao is located within the community of the floating market. It was formerly located in Tak Province, being one of the oldest monasteries in the province. The grand throne hall of the wihan is a local architectural style of Tak dating back to the Ayutthaya period. The wihan had been dismantled and laid on the ground while a new brick wihan was being constructed.
Muang Boran brought the hall and reconstructed it in the floating market community. This purpose is to preserve the original local art and architecture for our future generations.
The aesthetic significance of the building are the stucco motif on the portico, roof decorations, the carved wooden roof supports or Khan Tuay and the wood carving slab below the portico decorated with colorful glass which were splendidly created by the local artisans.
Muang Boran brought the hall and reconstructed it in the floating market community. This purpose is to preserve the original local art and architecture for our future generations.
The aesthetic significance of the building are the stucco motif on the portico, roof decorations, the carved wooden roof supports or Khan Tuay and the wood carving slab below the portico decorated with colorful glass which were splendidly created by the local artisans.
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