Wat Arun

21 August 2008

As promised in my previous post 2 days ago, here are some of the pictures taken by Kevin and I in Wat Arun.

Wat Arun
One of the shots taken when I visited Wat Arun in 2006

Wat Arun, perhaps better known as the Temple of the Dawn, is one of the best known landmarks and one of the most published images of Bangkok.

The temple is located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.

Wat Arun 2
This is one of my fave shots in Wat Arun

The full name of the temple is Wat Arunratchawararam Ratchaworamahavihara. (Wow, this is tough to pronounce in a go, isn’t it?)

And it is also a hallmark of the reign of King Rama III.

Hello Lion
Kevin: Hello lion. Are you bored?

You definitely can find such cute statues in the surrounding compound before entering the temple.

Kev Wat Arun
My best shot taken in Thailand! I love this shot!!!

The Wat really looks better from a distance than close up, and you’re not missing out too much even if you only view from across the river.

Wat Arun Grace
I just love the clouds in the background. Good job for this shot, Kev!

It is possible to walk up the stairs of the main prang, which gives quite a scenic view of the Chao Phraya river.

Emo Wat Arun
I just love the clouds in the background. Good job for this shot, Kev!

Nevertheless, when you are in Wat Arun, you just have to camwhore with your travel-mates.

Yoga oh Yoga
Grace: HOUMMMMMMMMMM!!!!! (Meditating)

Including pictures like the one above.



Wat Pho

19 August 2008

More than 95% of the population of the Thailand are Buddhists and you will easily find Buddhist temples at every corner in this country.

These temples differ from those back here in Malaysia. Thus, you cannot go to Bangkok without not visiting the historical Wat Pho and Wat Arun (in the next post) which is located along the Chao Phraya River.

I have been to these beautiful temples 2 years ago. I did not mind visiting them again this time because it was Kevin’s virgin trip to Bangkok.

From this post, you will be able to embrace both Kevin’s skillful shots and my skills in photography improving.

Wat Pho
The front view of Wat Pho

Wat Pho or The Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is one of the largest and oldest wat (buddhist temple) in Bangkok.

Entrance
Pic by Kev – The Entrance of Wat Pho

This temple was built around 200 years before Bangkok became the capital of Thailand. The construction of Wat Pho in 1788 was a restoration of an earlier temple on the same site, Wat Phodharam by King Rama III.

The Reclining Buddha
I took this shot in my previous trip here in Dec 2006

Wat Pho is also home to more than one thousand Buddha images, as well as one of the largest single reclining Buddha roughly 46 metres long and 15 metres high.

The highly impressive gold plated reclining Buddha was made to illustrate the passing of Buddha into nirvana.

Wat Pho
Part time modeling with Kev

The entrance to Wat Pho is on Chetuphon road. It is opened daily from 08.00am to 5.00pm with an entrance fee of 50Baht, and it is closed for lunch break from 12.00pm to 1.00pm.

Kevin at Wat Pho
Looks like Kev does not know how to be my model… hmmm… POSE for me lah, Kevin!!

Wat Pho has 95 stupas of various sizes. The four large stupas were built on separate occasions to commemorate the first four kings of the Chakri Dynasty.

Wat Pho with Kev
At least he managed to pose emotionally in this pic

Today, Wat Pho still stands majestically as a tourist attraction as well as a religious centre in the 21st century.

P.S. Email me if you want to find out how to enter Wat Pho for FREE!



Masjid Kuala Terengganu

15 August 2008

Here in the states of Kelantan and Terengganu lies mosques that exhibit the distinct muslim architecture and design. Moreover, Terengganu is known as the historical state of Islam where the Batu Bersurat was found early 14th century.

A common feature we often see in mosques is the minaret, the tall, slender tower that usually is situated at one of the corners of the mosque structure. The top of the minaret is always the highest point in mosques that have one, and often the highest point in the immediate area.

On the other hand, the domes, often placed directly above the main prayer hall.  

Masjid
Has my photography skills improved?

This mosque (picture above) was seen in Kuala Terengganu and it is still under construction. It is one of the most beautiful mosques I’ve ever seen in Malaysia.

In fact, I would love to visit the Crystal Mosque one fine day.



Pantai Irama, Bachok in Kelantan

14 August 2008

Short-Note: I have added another category, “Photography-Lovers” to my categories’ list in this blog. I have developed a passion for photography but do not have the time to do so. I promise to bring in as much photo shots during my field trip to any part of the country. =)
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Isn’t it great to work and travel at the same time? This field visit to the East Coast has certainly draw my attention to the Coastline along the coastal road from Kota Bharu to Kuala Terengganu.

Pantai Irama entrance

Pantai Irama, or Beach of Melody is just located 1km north of Bachok and roughly 20km southeast of Kota Bharu in the state of Kelantan.

irama beach

Pantai Irama is famous for its gently sloping beach that extends far into the clear blue water of the South China Sea. According to the locals, the beach is usually crowded with campers and picnickers during the weekends and holidays.

Irama oh Irama

Many who have been there have come back declaring it the most beautiful beach on the entire east coast!

Nature of Irama

The gentle roar of the rolling waves, the smell of the salty sea, the wind in my face, the gracefulness of the trees swaying, all combined, creates a sense of peace and serenity.

Trees by Pantai Irama

Indeed, the beach lives up to this claim with good facilities, clear waters and gentle slopes. It is no wonder that throngs of people visit the place year after year.

When you have the chance to visit Kelantan, do drop by Pantai Irama if time permits.
Feel the sand between your toes, have a splash in the water; get dirty, get wet.
I didnt have the chance as I was in my working attire.

I will be back.



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