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Top links in Thailand Travel Guide
Thailand is the most popular tourist destination in South-East Asia, and for a reason. Exotic, yet safe and largely hassle-free; cheap, yet equipped with every modern amenity you need, there is something for every interest and every price bracket, from beach front backpacker bungalows to some of the best luxury hotels in the world. And despite the heavy flow of tourism, Thailand retains its quintessential Thainess, with a culture and history all its own and a carefree people famed for their smiles and their fun-seeking sanuk lifestyle.
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"Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony" event is claimed as “Romantic Destination”, for lovers to visit and get married, pre- and post-married honeymoon, or just to fulfil the affection to their love ones. Thus the event is arranged not only for soon-to-be brides and grooms or newly-wed couples, every Thai and foreign loving couples, divers, and travellers are also welcomed to join the event as a honeymoon or as a "once-in-a-lifetime" experience during the Trang Season of Love.
http://www.underwaterwedding.com/
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Fishing in Thailand with Siam fishing tours, fishing holiday's to all the best fishing destinations in Thailand, Your fishing holiday of a life time!
http://www.siamfishingtours.com/
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The Children’s Discovery Museum has three exhibition buildings together with a conference room and amenity areas. The total area inside the building is 7000 square meters and the total area outside the buildings, to be used for educational activities to provide amenities, is more than 3000 square meters. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration handed the responsibility for the museum to the Bangkok Children’s Discovery Museum Foundation, which will undertake the task of providing an effective and high-quality learning experience for children.
http://www.bkkchildrenmuseum.com/english/
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Dream World is the absolute stuff of kids! You won’t get out of here until they are exhausted… and you know how long that takes! This is a big American-style theme park with all the trimmings. Corkscrew, Bumping Cars, Swinging Viking Boat, Rollercoaster – they are all there, and more besides. My personal favourite is the Giant's House where everything is 50 times as big as it should be – very convincing and it would be an absolutely great place to have a party. The Super Splash, and White Water Rapids are water rides and please note: You will get wet! Dream World also has a full fledged go-kart track and ‘Snow Land’ – a display of artificial snow (although this attraction is not included in the main ticket fee). Dream World also features a live ‘Hollywood Action Show’ which up until recently had a dubious display of Nazi Storm Troopers successfully invading an Allied camp. Many people are glad that the current focus has changed to a SWAT team invading a criminal’s den. This is well worth the trip. If you have kids (and the time) definitely take them.
http://www.dreamworld-th.com/english/
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Siam Park (Suan Siam) The closest thing you will get to the real thing around Bangkok, this theme park revolves around a man-made beach and lake. Along the American model for these sorts of thing, the lake has artificially generated waves and sand. Other attractions include a fair with merry-go-round/carousal. This is another all day event, so unless you have plenty of time of your hand, it’s not worth the trip. If you do, it’s almost obligatory
http://www.siamparkcity.com/Eng.htm
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The Ancient City, like a door opened to the cultural in heritage of Siam. The visitors are able to see the continuity of the history, arts, cultures, religious, thoughts as well as the believes of Thai talents. It shall reflect to Thai fundamentals and the varieties of the cultures on Thai territories. The historical of Siam will visually be revived at The Ancient City. All the visitors can see and sense by themselves., is an excellent reflection of Thailand's multi-faceted ancient culture presented in an authentic and visually exciting setting. Through symbolic architectural styles and fine arts its various
http://www.ancientcity.com/muangboran/index.htm
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This is the world's largest crocodile farm with over 60,000 crocodiles. It also boasts the largest crocodile in captivity. Named Yai, it is 6 metres (19 ft 8 in) long and weighs 114.27 kg (2465 lb). There are daily shows such as Crocodile Wrestling Show and Elephant Show. There are also many other animals in the zoo.
http://www.paknam.com/content/view/91/56/
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The Mini Siam and Mini Europe is located near Pattaya City (just few kilometers before reaching Pattaya). It displays Thai and European heritage (including Angkor Wat) on a miniature scale of 1:25. This is the third miniature town in the world, after the Netherlands and Taiwan, that brings together models of important objects and historical sites of different culture and civilization of various periods from the ancient time till present.
More than 100 models are displayed in an area of 29 rai, surrounded by natural sceneries blended with different types of well selected trees.
http://www.bangkoksite.com/pattaya/minisiam.htm
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For people interested in getting a good feel for the history of Thailand, the museum is very much a ‘must see’ destination. Initially established as a palace by King Rama V, the building underwent a number of transformations before becoming what is now called the National Museum in 1887. Housing a definitive presentation of Thai history, the museum has a variety of different sections, each focusing on the history of specific topics (Thai musical instruments, masks, armaments, Thai clothing, etc.). The displays cover Thailand’s ‘prehistory’, move through the Lanna, Sukhothai, and Ayutthaya periods, and bring you right up to the modern Thai kingdom. Certainly worth a visit is the chapel (Phra Thinung Phutthaisawan) which features ‘Phra Singh’ Buddha images and the ‘Throne room’ which caters for numerous special exhibitions put on by the museum. The Tamnak Daeng (or ‘Red House’) is also worth a look. In fact, as with other world-class museums, the National Museum is a place visitors can spend many hours just wandering through exhibitions and looking at displays.
http://www.thailandmuseum.com/en_map.htm
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International festivals, Thailand festivals, Thai festivals - Thai Asain festival - Thailand travel, tourism, vacations & events celebrations guides by Tourism Authority Of Thailand.
http://www.thailandgrandfestival.com/
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