Thank you! Great, helpful, valuable content. I loved the bite-sized highlight overview which was easy to digest & understand and wasn’t so overwhelming. You’re a great communicator who makes it easy & positive. I’d love to see a future video on some of the further afield locations outside of Bangkok that you mentioned. Safe travels! 😊
Hi Dian, I'm a beginner learning English. I think your speaking speed is pretty good for listening, so I'm practicing it. All these comments are just for practicing my listening skill. So you don't need to take a look at it, Thnx! 0:22 shouldn't 0:51: like the other part of 1:05: 🔴might ~ my (tập xài thay can nhiều hơn) 3:50 🔴this-might-be-the-best ~ this my bitter best 1:14 most vibrant Fes | during ~ the ring (trong khoảng time + N) 2:06 1:33 you'll ~ you-will 1:45 so if you ~ so feel one 1:57, 2:42 🔴which-is ~ with is ~ watch it #degree adv mức độ 2:05 🔴most likely/probably = rất có thể, gần như, có lẽ (xảy ra) 2:47, 3:10 🔴probably = can = might. 2:35 practically (gần như, thực tế, hầu như) = actually (thực ra, thật ra) =~really 3:15 most of + N (phần lớn, đa số) =~ 1:55 typically (thông thường) 2:08 in terms of 2:17 choose based your preference | so here for example 2:23 more of a trendy buzzling area 2:25 that-is filled-with ~ feel with 2:28 who-want-to ~ who one to 2:29 great/best for expats who-want 3:05 ideal = lý tưởng for firsttimer 2:50 immerse = indulge 2:55 then (thì, sau đó) you have to...phải 3:00 it-is close to...nó thì gần.. affordable (adj) to find an accommodation = giá phải chăng để tìm chỗ ở 3:21 can get very effordable (sau can phải V) 3:24 pick =~ choose 3:31 district =~ area (in~and) 3:33 where-you ~ very you 3:35 🔴noticed ~ now/know this/did 3:45: which I ~ witcher | close to = near 3:20 last but not least = cuối cùng nhưng ko kém phần quan trọng. 3:55 have to V nên tập xài nhiều thay must
Here are some upcoming tourist attractions 🇹🇭4 of Thailand's biggest light festivals in November 2024 • Yi Peng Festival, Chiang Mai and northern Thailand, 15-16 November 2024 • Loi Krathong Festival at Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sukhothai Province and all over Thailand, 15 November 2024 • Wichit Chao Phraya Festival, Bangkok, 16 November - 16 December 2024 • Satha Light Festival, Ratchaburi Province, 21 November 2024 - 27 April 2025
Wat Pho is an old temple south of the Grand Palace. It is also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha rebuilt by King Rama III in 1832. The King also decreed that traditional Thai massage and traditional medicine be inscribed on stone tablets to disseminate the knowledge to the general public. The famous Thai spa and massage are believed to originate from such stone inscription. King Rama III was also known as Merchant Prince because when he was still a prince he conducted trade with China and asked the ship captain to bring back stone sculptures such as Chinese deities, mythical beasts as stabilizing balance in the ship's belly. These stone sculptures are now commonly seen at Wat Pho, Wat Arun and the Grand Palace. When President Obama had only one day to tour a Thai temple, US Embassy recommended this temple due to its unique architecture, history and beautiful reclining Buddha. Note all three famous temples: Wat Phra Kaew in the Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun, there are two Yaksa (Hindu/Buddhist giant deity) Guardians at the entrance of the temple.
Traditional Thai costumes seen at Wat Arun are hi-so and usually worn by wives of high officials at former occasions such as Royal Ballroom celebration at Government House or at Official New Year's morning merit making presided by Thai prime minister/wife as well as cabinet ministers/wives. Woman also wears traditional Thai dress during wedding ceremony while Thai man usually wears western suit or white official uniform if being civil servant. Legend states that when King Taksin, at the time Ayutthaya mandarin, led some troops to break the Burmese siege of Ayutthaya and arrived at this old temple at dawn, so the temple was then named Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun). After Ayutthaya fell after one-year siege, he led troops from Chanthaburi province to expel the occupied Burmese troops in Ayutthaya. Then he proclaimed himself King and moved the capital from Ayutthaya to Thonburi and built a royal palace adjacent to Wat Arun and this temple then became the Royal Temple within the Palace domain in line with Ayutthaya tradition. The same could be said about King Rama I when he moved the capital from Thonburi across the Chao Phraya River and built Emerald Buddha Temple within the Grand Palace. King Rama III was also known as Merchant Prince because when he was still a prince he conducted trade with China and asked the ship captain to bring back stone sculptures such as Chinese deities, mythical beasts as stabilizing balance in the ship's belly. These stone sculptures are now commonly seen at Wat Pho, Wat Arun and the Grand Palace. When Thonburi was still a distinct province before it was dissolved to form Bangkok metropolis about 50 years ago, Thonburi's symbol was Phra Prang (Stupa) of this temple. Phra Prang is lit at night and can be seen from tour boats or roof-top bars on the opposite side of Chao Phraya River.
Hey Dian Huang! I really loved your content and feel your videos are really helpful. We help content creators grow and manage their YT and social media by providing advanced strategies and video editing services to build their personal brands. Is it worth a conversation??
Khob khun maak for sharing. Coming to Bangkok in 59 days, so excited ❤🇹🇭🙏
Im coming to bangkok just to meet you
I respect the dedication 👏🏻
Bangkok Thailand 😊 amazing digital Nomad lifestyle destination
Thank you! Great, helpful, valuable content. I loved the bite-sized highlight overview which was easy to digest & understand and wasn’t so overwhelming. You’re a great communicator who makes it easy & positive. I’d love to see a future video on some of the further afield locations outside of Bangkok that you mentioned. Safe travels! 😊
Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏
Hi Dian, I'm a beginner learning English. I think your speaking speed is pretty good for listening, so I'm practicing it. All these comments are just for practicing my listening skill.
So you don't need to take a look at it, Thnx!
0:22 shouldn't
0:51: like the other part of
1:05: 🔴might ~ my (tập xài thay can nhiều hơn)
3:50 🔴this-might-be-the-best ~ this my bitter best
1:14 most vibrant Fes | during ~ the ring (trong khoảng time + N) 2:06
1:33 you'll ~ you-will
1:45 so if you ~ so feel one
1:57, 2:42 🔴which-is ~ with is ~ watch it
#degree adv mức độ
2:05 🔴most likely/probably = rất có thể, gần như, có lẽ (xảy ra)
2:47, 3:10 🔴probably = can = might.
2:35 practically (gần như, thực tế, hầu như) = actually (thực ra, thật ra) =~really
3:15 most of + N (phần lớn, đa số) =~ 1:55 typically (thông thường)
2:08 in terms of
2:17 choose based your preference | so here for example
2:23 more of a trendy buzzling area
2:25 that-is filled-with ~ feel with
2:28 who-want-to ~ who one to
2:29 great/best for expats who-want
3:05 ideal = lý tưởng for firsttimer
2:50 immerse = indulge
2:55 then (thì, sau đó) you have to...phải
3:00 it-is close to...nó thì gần..
affordable (adj) to find an accommodation = giá phải chăng để tìm chỗ ở
3:21 can get very effordable (sau can phải V)
3:24 pick =~ choose
3:31 district =~ area (in~and)
3:33 where-you ~ very you
3:35 🔴noticed ~ now/know this/did
3:45: which I ~ witcher | close to = near
3:20 last but not least = cuối cùng nhưng ko kém phần quan trọng.
3:55 have to V nên tập xài nhiều thay must
Here are some upcoming tourist attractions 🇹🇭4 of Thailand's biggest light festivals in November 2024
• Yi Peng Festival, Chiang Mai and northern Thailand, 15-16 November 2024
• Loi Krathong Festival at Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sukhothai Province and all over Thailand, 15 November 2024
• Wichit Chao Phraya Festival, Bangkok, 16 November - 16 December 2024
• Satha Light Festival, Ratchaburi Province, 21 November 2024 - 27 April 2025
Wat Pho is an old temple south of the Grand Palace. It is also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha rebuilt by King Rama III in 1832. The King also decreed that traditional Thai massage and traditional medicine be inscribed on stone tablets to disseminate the knowledge to the general public. The famous Thai spa and massage are believed to originate from such stone inscription. King Rama III was also known as Merchant Prince because when he was still a prince he conducted trade with China and asked the ship captain to bring back stone sculptures such as Chinese deities, mythical beasts as stabilizing balance in the ship's belly. These stone sculptures are now commonly seen at Wat Pho, Wat Arun and the Grand Palace. When President Obama had only one day to tour a Thai temple, US Embassy recommended this temple due to its unique architecture, history and beautiful reclining Buddha.
Note all three famous temples: Wat Phra Kaew in the Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun, there are two Yaksa (Hindu/Buddhist giant deity) Guardians at the entrance of the temple.
Have a nice day in BKK 😊
Traditional Thai costumes seen at Wat Arun are hi-so and usually worn by wives of high officials at former occasions such as Royal Ballroom celebration at Government House or at Official New Year's morning merit making presided by Thai prime minister/wife as well as cabinet ministers/wives. Woman also wears traditional Thai dress during wedding ceremony while Thai man usually wears western suit or white official uniform if being civil servant.
Legend states that when King Taksin, at the time Ayutthaya mandarin, led some troops to break the Burmese siege of Ayutthaya and arrived at this old temple at dawn, so the temple was then named Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun). After Ayutthaya fell after one-year siege, he led troops from Chanthaburi province to expel the occupied Burmese troops in Ayutthaya. Then he proclaimed himself King and moved the capital from Ayutthaya to Thonburi and built a royal palace adjacent to Wat Arun and this temple then became the Royal Temple within the Palace domain in line with Ayutthaya tradition. The same could be said about King Rama I when he moved the capital from Thonburi across the Chao Phraya River and built Emerald Buddha Temple within the Grand Palace. King Rama III was also known as Merchant Prince because when he was still a prince he conducted trade with China and asked the ship captain to bring back stone sculptures such as Chinese deities, mythical beasts as stabilizing balance in the ship's belly. These stone sculptures are now commonly seen at Wat Pho, Wat Arun and the Grand Palace.
When Thonburi was still a distinct province before it was dissolved to form Bangkok metropolis about 50 years ago, Thonburi's symbol was Phra Prang (Stupa) of this temple. Phra Prang is lit at night and can be seen from tour boats or roof-top bars on the opposite side of Chao Phraya River.
Can you please do a full make up tutorial and hair care? :):):)
I would love to, maybe a chit chat grwm so i can share more valuable informations? Just not sure if my subscribers would like to see that 😂
Is there any places in Bangkok that are nice and to live in that aren’t in the center but more outskirts? And what would the prices look like?
Hey Dian Huang! I really loved your content and feel your videos are really helpful. We help content creators grow and manage their YT and social media by providing advanced strategies and video editing services to build their personal brands.
Is it worth a conversation??