I've been collecting postcards on and off since I was a kid - exchanging them while trading zines, buying them everytime I'm on vacation, and getting them from family members who went overseas. In January 2007 I discovered Swap-Bot, and from then on I started collecting more actively! Since then I also started to swap on Postcrossing and the Postcrossing Forums.
Showing posts with label Countries - Thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Countries - Thailand. Show all posts

Jatujak Market, Thailand

Wednesday, October 14, 2009


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received Susan (postcrossing TW-42617)

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Hua Hin, Thailand

Friday, August 22, 2008

Lazy morning at Hua Hin beach, Prachuap Khirikhan, Thailand.

personal collection
from my parents' trip to Bangkok

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Bangkok, Thailand

Highest sky building in Bangkok.

personal collection
from my parents' trip to Bangkok

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Bangkok

Beautiful view of Bangkok at Rama IX Bridge.

personal collection
from my parents' trip to Bangkok

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Phuket


Raya Island, Phuket

personal collection
from my parents' trip to Bangkok

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Wat Arun, Thailand

Sunset at Temple of Dawn "Wat Arun", Bangkok

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Samui Island


Chaweng Beach, Samui Island
Chaweng beach is the most popular beach on the Island.

personal collection
from my parents' trip to Bangkok

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Chiang Mai



Elephant Training Center - Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai
A caravan of elephants - going in line for an adventure in the valley of Chiang Dao.

personal collection
from my parents' trip to Bangkok

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Chiang Mai


The elephant training center - Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai.

personal collection
from my parents' trip to Bangkok

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Tuk Tuk


Tuk Tuk, Thailand
Tuk Tuk, a tricycle motor vehicle is a common transporter in Thailand.

personal collection
from my parents' trip to Bangkok

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Bangkok


Wat Phra Sri Ratana Sasadaram, Bangkok.
With lotuses, candles and incense sticks in their hands, Buddhist temple-goers pay homage to the Emerald Buddha and list to Sunday sermon. The temple is 'The Chapel Royal' in the compound of the Grand Palace.

personal collection
from my parents' trip to Bangkok

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