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The Sanctuary of Truth Pattaya (video)
Posted in Crafts, Sights, Museums, Temples, thai tips
Tags: Woodcarving, Pattaya, The Sanctuary of Truth, Video
Although a posting about the Sanctuary of Truth has often appeared on Thailandblog, I discovered a fantastically beautiful video on YouTube: The Sanctuary of Truth Pattaya unseen in Thailand.
Different than usual (part 1)
Posted in Travel stories
Tags: Jomtien, Pattaya, Backpack tourist, The Sanctuary of Truth
Today a new blogger on Thailandblog, the Belgian Angela Schrauwen. Welcome Angela! She writes this by way of introduction.