Thailand

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    • On My Personal Path

      The Thai Canal, also known as Kra Canal or Kra Isthmus Canal, refers to proposals for a canal that would connect the Gulf of Thailand with the Andaman Sea across the Kra Isthmus in southern

    • On My Personal Path

      The Thai Canal, also known as Kra Canal or Kra Isthmus Canal, refers to proposals for a canal that would connect the Gulf of Thailand with the Andaman Sea across the Kra Isthmus in southern

    • On My Personal Path

      The Thai Canal, also known as Kra Canal or Kra Isthmus Canal, refers to proposals for a canal that would connect the Gulf of Thailand with the Andaman Sea across the Kra Isthmus in southern

    • On My Personal Path

      The Thai Canal, also known as Kra Canal or Kra Isthmus Canal, refers to proposals for a canal that would connect the Gulf of Thailand with the Andaman Sea across the Kra Isthmus in southern

    Living the Dharma Life in Thai

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    a majestic temple complex that is a testament to the ingenuity and grandeur of the ancient Khmer civilization. This amazing complex is truly one of the world’s greatest wonders
    This ancient city is home to a variety of incredible temples, each with its own unique history and significance. From the iconic Angkor Wat temple, to the Bayon temple, and Ta Prohm
    With a beautiful landscape, rich culture and history, and some truly breath-taking architecture – Anghkor Wat is an experience that will stay with you for years to come!
    The Khmer Empire found great success under Suryavarman II (1113-1150), a king who ruled until 1160 and expanded his territories throughout mainland Southeast Asia. As a result, Angkor became an imperial capital for just over 100 years until 1220 when it was surpassed by Jayavarman VII’s new capital at Angkor Thom in north-western Cambodia. However, during these centuries of Khmer domination from 802 – 1570