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Memorable Experience at Lanjia Lodge | Asian-Oasis Blog
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Memorable Experience at Lanjia Lodge. In late December of 2014, along with 35 of my California State University of Fullerton classmates, I had the amazing opportunity to travel to Thailand. My classmates and I are all child and adolescent study majors and we traveled to Thailand to complete our second required internship in order to complete our degree. Each house was assigned two concierges that come from the hilltribe villages. They served us breakfast, lunch and dinner on our deck and took care of...
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Shopping Stops along the way on the Outskirts of Bangkok | Asian-Oasis Blog
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Shopping Stops along the way on the Outskirts of Bangkok. Last weekend, while I was driving to Nakhon Pathom province for some business, I saw a road sign of Don Wai market, which is locally known for delicious Thai food. Since I had plenty of time, with no hesitation, I just followed the sign to the market. Orchids and other plants for sales at Don Wai Market, Nakhon Pathom. Shop till you drop at Don Wai Market, Nakornpathom. Another section of the market stretches along the riverbank to Wat Don Wai....
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news and stories about sustainable tourism in Thailand and around the world - Part 3
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Let’s eat Teait’s not just a drink. Tea has been known as one of the social drinks in many cultures for centuries. It’s firstly noted as medicinal drink in China. It became popular in Europe after the Portuguese merchants brought it back from China in the 17th century. It gained huge popularity in Britain the 18th century, leading to widespread smuggling and adulteration. The Artistic Side of Chiang Rai. Popular food forever. Som Tum (Green Papaya Salad). Peace of Mind in the Heart of the City. Thai peop...
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The Artistic Side of Chiang Rai | Asian-Oasis Blog
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The Artistic Side of Chiang Rai. The ‘Black House’. Located on the route between Chiang Rai town center and Mae Sai border (the Golden Triangle), it is a perfect stop for a short visit. The house opens daily from 9 am till 5 pm. No admission fee. 414, Moo 13, Pahonyothin Road,. Nang Lae Sub District, Muang District,. Open Daily from 9 am 5 pm (close noon 1 pm). Buildings in Black House in contemporary northern style. Not very far from the Black House is a charming pottery house called Doy Din Dang. Cruis...
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Raquo; Articles posted by atcreative. A New Way to Travel. Hello future readers and welcome to the best damn blog you’re ever going to read. Wellmaybe not the best damn blog you’ll ever read but you have to love the enthusiasm. This particular article is designed to help you understand what we are all about. The AsianOasisblog has been created for a more earth conscience […]. Subscribe to our Newsletters. December the month of Joy for Thais. The Heritage Textiles of the AEC. I recently visited the Suppor...
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Eat Well With Thai Chili Dip | Asian-Oasis Blog
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Eat Well With Thai Chili Dip. A modern life style seem to make people on a rush on everything, including our eating behavior. It’s rather difficult to have healthy food on every meal, especially for those living in the city. We tend to grab anything that could make us full and go back to work. If that is the case, you should at least try to eat healthy during the weekend. The ingredients in making shrimp paste chili dip. Photo Credit: Ms. Nongyao Sangmala. You can be the first one to leave a comment.
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Featured | Asian-Oasis Blog
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Sustainable Tourism at a Tea Plantation in Chiang Mai. Thai people have been familiar with tea for a long time as a food ingredient, not as a drink. They use wild tea leaves, known as Bai Mieng in Thai, in a variety of dishes, especially in northern cuisine. Thai Puppets: From Entertainment to a Work of Art. Thai puppetry is a visual feast that is definitely worth seeing. This performing art is beautiful and elegant. Rice – The Root of Thai Life & Living. Favorite Flavor for Summer. Page 1 of 5. A Nostal...
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Flower field and Farm Tours Worth Visiting in Thailand | Asian-Oasis Blog
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Flower field and Farm Tours Worth Visiting in Thailand. In Thailand, the cool season, which last from December to February, is the time many Thais look forward to. The weather is pleasantly cool and many flowers bloom during this period, attracting a lot of photographers and tourists to visit the blooming sites, particularly in the northern region. Wild Himalayan Cherry Blossom at Khun Chang Kien, Chiang Mai. Photo by Boonme Sukulamonrat. You can be the first one to leave a comment. A New Way to Travel.
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Abroad | Asian-Oasis Blog
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Rich Culture & Tradition in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka, the land of Ceylon tea, is a country where the culture of small communities is still vibrant. Tea planting was introduced to the country between 1815 and 1948 when the country was one of the British Crown colonies. Nowadays, it is one of the leading tea producers in the world. Much of the tea plantations established by the British are still thriving and popular tourist attractions. The Temples of Angkor- have to be seen, to be believed! I truly believe tr...
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