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Truly Amazing Thailand

Asian countries are known worldwide because of their people's love for their culture and tradition. When I visited Thailand, I was amazed by the country and the people itself.


Temples are everywhere. A symbol of Thailand's very rich history and culture. 

Very sweet mouth-watering tamarind as one of their main products. It's available every where. Never miss tasting Thailand's tamarind!

Apart from the vegetarian diet they will provide, taste something different from Thailand. There are a lot of food choices to choose from and will surely delight your stomach needs!

Thailand is famous because of Elephants. Visit Dream world and never miss the scary yet fun elephant ride. I will never forget my experience there. 

River cruise is exciting in Thailand. Enjoy the waters, the sceneries, and buy fresh fruits from the floating market. Experience feeding huge catfish too!

If you are a collector or an enthusiast of cheap items, alot is available in Thailand.

Monks and traditional Thai minorities are visible around the country. They promote their rich culture and peace around the world.

I will surely go back to Thailand and will still enjoy every moment of it.









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