Hi everyone,
Besides the Thai silk factory in Chiang Mai, there are two more interesting places to visit. ( There are so many things to see and do in Chiang Mai, but I just want to recommend only two places ). One is Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, dating back to the year 1383. It is 3520 feet above sea level, accessible via a steep naga staircase comprising around 300 steps. The Temple has a huge Golden Chedi, within which lie some Holy Buddha Relics. On the Temple grounds, you can smell many fragrant flowers and there is a breath taking view of Chiang Mai. Any visit to this city is not complete without stopping by this Temple.
Kantoke Dinner Show is another tourist attraction, combining great food with cultural entertainment. The low tables on which the food is served are called Kantoke in Thai. Diners sit on the floor, propped up by cushions where they can sample a variety of unique Northern Dishes. Accompanying the traditional food is a performance of traditional Lanna ( Northern Thai ) music and dance. Kantoke Dinner Show will be one of your unforgettable experiences. At night in Chiang Mai, there is a night bazaar. This is a good place for shopping. Merchants bring out their goods and set them up to sell on the sidewalk. The price is cheap but don’t forget to bargain. You can make it an even better price. There are so many things to do and see in Chiang Mai. Let me mention some to you:- orchid farms, silverware factory, painting umbrellas, shrimp farms, elephant trekking, river raft at Mai Ping River, etc. I almost forgot to mention that the most beautiful girls in Thailand are from Chiang Mai.
Well let’s go down to the southern part of Thailand. There are many romantic and beautiful beaches in Thailand. Some of them made it to the silver screen around the world. One of them is the James Bond Island in the movie – The Man with the Golden Gun. The other is Pi Pi Island which is where the movie Paradise took place. The main character is Leonardo DeCaprio. Phuket Island is ranked among the top five beaches in the world. All the above beaches that I mentioned are very nice with white soft sands, crystal clear water and are very clean. The price of a bungalow on the beach front is a very reasonable price that is about the same as what a nice hotel room costs in the U.S.A. The food is very good and cheap. If you like night life, all of these beaches have all kinds of music and a lot of good times to give. They also have a night bazaar there.
The other day I ran into somebody and they asked me, “Where are you from?” I told them that I came from Thailand. ” I see, you are from Taiwan.” No! no! I am from Thailand, I told him. It is the country that Siamese cats come from, also Siamese twins, Thai kick boxing, the most beautiful fish fighting, Cat Eyes stone, etc. Today some people are still confused between Taiwan and Thailand. I really can’t see it, but it does happen.
I love traveling to many different countries. I like to learn and see many cultures and traditions. I took vacations in Singapore, Hong Kong, Cancun, Bahamas, Mainland China, etc., but I found Thai culture is the most nice and polite of them all. If you all have a chance to visit Thailand, you will see what I am saying. Like the old Chinese say, “You read to learn from the books for 10 years, but you still can not compare it to seeing it yourself just one time.”
Goodbye for now,
Mana
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Mana's Story | manaratana October 31, 2009 |
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Hi everyone,
When I was growing up, my Mama’ taught me not to waste anything including food. My parents always encouraged us to eat a lot, but do not waste the food. Rice was one of them, if we were still hungry, do get a second serving but just get only what you can finish. Mama’ explained to me that rice farmers worked very hard to grow rice and they were low income people. They used their blood, sweat and tears to grow rice. All the Chinese family will tell their children the same, because rice is playing a big part of Chinese culture. Mama’ did not waste anything at all, she saved all the Chinese newspapers so that we could use them to start the charcoal to cook. I was growing up with the left over food. When we finished the meal and had left over, Mama’ always saved them in refrigerator. She would add one or two more new dishes to go with the left over. When we had a lot of left over rice, she would make a fried rice dish. In case you did not know that this is the history of fried rice- the left over meal.
Mama’ showed me to love and care about the other people. She got a busy schedule at home, but she always made the time to visit our relatives on both side of the family. She would buy oranges or tangerines to give to our relatives. Mama’ told me that we should not wait until they got sick to see them. You should make the effort to see them while they are healthy and cherish the time of happiness with them. My Mama’ is a loving and caring person. She was always giving, not taking. She was a kind of person that anyone will feel love and care whenever they meet her. One day, she took me to the thai temple to worship. She gave money to a few beggars in front of the temple. I said to her ” Mama’ don’ t give the money to the young beggar, he is young and strong enough to find job and make money. I think that he is a fake to make an easy money.” Mama’ said to me that ” we are here to do a good deed, we are not here to judge people. You don’t really know about him. He might fall in a hardship right now. Look at his clothes how dirty it is. Do you think people will hire him the way he look? Of course not, they probably scold him and beat him up with a stick. You always help the other people if they need the help.” I will never forget what she taught me.
At home, I saw how much my Mama’ really love my Papa’. She didn’t have to tell anyone about that, it showed. When Papa’ came home from work, she would greet him with a smiling face and asked how the day go. She would bring him something to drink and took his socks and shoes off. At the dinning table, she put food on his rice bowl from different dishes with her chopsticks. She said to him that I want you to taste this dish to see if you like it. When Papa’ ate it, she would give him more without his asking. She served the meal to him with love. When Papa’ worked around the house. She always wiped his face with a cold towel. She always took care of him. Today some Oriental ladies are still doing it. You can see this kind of love only in ancient Chinese movie. In today society we should give more unconditional love and understanding of each other.
Goodbye for now,
Mana
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Culture, Family, Food, Mana's Story | manaratana June 15, 2009 |
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