21
Dec
Posted on 2007 under A Bug's Life, Places, Travel |
Let’s look at these.



They are actually made of WAX! They looked so real and I thought they are really the real life person sitting over there, without moving. But when you touch them, they are cold. Haha. Dead? o.O

Here comes the King Family of Thailand. Actually camera is not allowed in this area. But I took it secretly.

This is the Thai Queen. Also made of wax. Touching the Queen is prohibited in this area.

Remember “Night in the Museum” movie? Yupe, it’s almost the same as you seen in the movie. Dark, looked real, but fake.
The museum is well-maintained and strictly watched by the guards over there especially the King Family which was made using wax. They have to maintain the temperature inside the museum so that it’s not too cold, or too hot. Camera is not allowed in some area because the flash light may melt the wax. Anyway, the wax model is just so real that you could hardly believe.
10
Dec
Posted on 2007 under Places, Review, Travel |
Thailand is a place where it has the biggest number of temple I have ever seen. Likewise, in Malaysia, there are freaking a lot of Mosque where people like me who eat a lot of pork cannot go in this place. There are so many temples in Thailand that I will never feel worried to look for a temple to go.

This place is called Nakorn Pratom. Don’t ask me what does it mean. It’s just a name. =.=” This Buddha is still under construction and it is the biggest Buddha built in Thailand. Many people and tourists like to go to this place to pray.

The history of this Buddha.

So, I am not an exception, I also pray, for health, for lucks. Haha.

They normally pray together with a flower (in the blue circle) as a sign of respect to the Buddha. I am not sure what’s the name of that flower called.

After visiting Nakorn Pratom, there’s another temple to visit.

I have forgotten what’s this place called. As I know there are bells around for people to knock, bringing lucks.

Nah, the big bell.






This ice-cream is very popular in Thailand since 30 years ago.

They are my family and relatives who live in Thailand.
Actually the weather in Thailand is nice. Even though the sun is as hot as Malaysia, but the wind is cool. You won’t sweat under the sun because there is always cool wind blowing you. It’s like having yourself in an air-cond room where the sun is shining on you. So nice!
10
Dec
Posted on 2007 under Places, Review, Travel |
When we mention about Thailand, the word shemale will come into our mindset automatically. This is true but not as many as we think. It is just a few of them sometimes appear in restaurants and in the night market. They are actually shy and they can be identified by their voice. Usually they are so pretty that I want to have them but once they talk, I will run 1 million miles away.

This is the Bangkok city at night.

Compared with Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok is much bigger and it is divided into several parts: North Bangkok, West Bangkok, East Bangkok, South Bangkok and Center of Bangkok. It takes approximately 1 hour to travel from the South Bangkok to the North Bangkok if there is no traffic jam. Their highway has no speed limit and the drivers over there usually drive in the average speed of 130km/h. See how big it is.

The King of Thailand has reached his age of 80 and he has been leading his country for 60 years. Thailand people love their King very much and discrimination is not an issue as big as in Malaysia.

A festival called Loy Kratong was held along the river where many people bring one type of flower and put on the water and let go. It is believed that by doing this, the people will gain good health and lucks. That’s the Bangkok I have met.