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กำลังแสดงโพสต์จาก 2020

My Memorable in Bali, 2018 Pt. 1

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Good morning from Thailand. Today I bring a story of culture from Bali, Indonesia, to share with you all. I had visited there around this season back in 2018. So I write it to my remembrance. When I was in Bali, I had the opportunity to see a folk dance-drama called Calon Arang, which is the most well-known dance drama because it often shows in front of tourists many times. The story of the struggle between the good god (Barong) is seen in the video as shapes like a lion mixed with various animals and the devil called Rang Da. This video recorded a regular version of this dance drama. While the formal one is always performed in the holy temple at the sacred ceremony of the island. The people are holding the dagger enter into the gate of the big temple and will be possessed by the spirit that believing to be Rang Da. They will have to stab the dagger and tickle themselves unconsciously. The storyline of the full version of dance-drama is cut down in this light tourist version that no on

My Family to Northeast Thailand in 1999

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Hello, everyone! Long time no see on this blog. Today I decided to write this entry in English and tell my special past moment of my childhood since 1999. So hope you enjoy reading and getting back in time! River Side at Ayutthaya Ayutthaya Historical City Buddha Footprint at Saraburi Windows of Muang Tum Temple Complex Phanom Rung Temple Entrance Gate The most enjoyable experience is when I was a young boy. My family went on a journey back home to my parents' origin, from Hat Yai in the Far South of Thailand to Lampang in Northern Thailand. The usual route which we had driven every year is through the AH2 highway straight from South to North only. In 1999, my family decided to expand this holiday route to the South of Northeast Thailand and some of the central-North provinces. We split from the regular road to the east at the broadway of Central Thailand near Suphanburi province, where we visited the old capital of Ayutthaya. The town has three main rivers that meet together: Chao