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Presenting Thailand

Author : John Hoskin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Thailand
ISBN : 1906780374

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John Hoskin's informative and entertaining text and Mark Standen's distinctive and sympathetic photographs present a wide-ranging introduction to the Kingdom in all its aspects, geography, history, people, religion, art, culture, and cuisine.The main text is accompanied by sidebars and box stories which are used to highlight details, provide anecdotal information, and give a lively and reader-friendly look to the book.An introduction, giving an overview of Thailand, its location, climate, diversity and all its essential characteristics is followed by 5 regional chapters: Bangkok: City of Angels; Beaches and Islands: Coastal and Southern Thailand; Historical Heartland: The Central Plains; Into the Hills: Chiang Mai and Northern Thailand; and Traditional Thailand: The

Journey to the Kingdom of Thailand

Author : Kalman Dubov
Publisher : Kalman Dubov
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2021-12-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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This volume reflects my time in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in the north of the country. This Far Eastern country, known worldwide for its flavorful cuisine and challenging sauces, is a country steeped in tradition. The north was previously the Lan Na Kingdom, with Chiang Mai as its capital. The ancient city walls and surrounding moat are still visible, as are many of the ancient Wat, Buddhist places of worship. The Thai practice of Theravada Buddhism, with other ancient traditions are celebrations practiced throughout the year and these practices are present in the country. I spent a month in the north, exploring the sites and speaking with a wide variety of people to gain a greater appreciation for the people, its language, Asian and Thai customs and traditions, as well as its food. Chiang Mai also has a unique Jewish presence, with many visitors. I review these fascinating aspects of the city and area. I also visited the Golden Triangle, the highest point of Thailand, where the borders with Myanmar, Laos and Thailand meet. I also briefly visited Donesao Island, Laos, crossing the Mekong River in the process.

Journey to the Kingdom of Cambodia

Author : Kalman Dubov
Publisher : Kalman Dubov
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Journey to the Kingdom of Cambodia by Kalman Dubov Pdf

The Kingdom of Cambodia has an ancient pedigree, a time when its people first established small principalities which evolved in small kingdoms. These kingdoms merged, often violently, eventually establishing the great Angkorian kingdom of the Khmer. The great building complex known as Angkor Wat, an achievement of stupendous proportion, whose dimensions are still being determined, is a product of the Khmer Empire. The empire was subject to much tension, both internally from competing nobles who sought to ascend the powerful throne, to outside kingdoms who tried to invade and subjugate the Khmer. Vietnam to the east, and further south also to the east, was the Cham Empire, while to the west was the Thai. These three kingdoms warred with the Khmer, eventually reducing it from grandeur. After the Khmer Empire fell, Cambodia entered a Dark Ages, a period of 431 years, from 1431 to 1862, years of scant records. Historians today try to reconstruct why the empire fell and why its people moved from the Siem Reap area and why records from this time are almost entirely unknown. In 1862, France became Cambodia's protector, defending its autonomy from both Vietnam and Thailand (Siam) who were both nibbling at either end of Cambodia. The Protectorate ended in 1942 when the Japanese occupied the land, followed by the return of the French in 1945, after the end of the Second World War. As in other countries subjugated by colonist powers, the defeat of France encouraged Cambodian nationalists to fight for a return to independence and autonomy. It is in this crucible that the Khmer Rouge, a communist-inspired group, began an insurrection against the French, and later against the Cambodian government. The Khmer Rouge, inspired by nihilistic beliefs, came to power in 1975 and began the tragic genocide of the Cambodian people. Between a quarter to a third of the people were murdered, representing the best and the elite of its society. There were many actors in this saga, both ancient and modern. I review these persons, to the extent known and the roles they played in Cambodian history and the effect it has had on the country today. The character of Pol Pot, mastermind and leader of the Khmer Rouge, is of special importance. I review his strange way of not identifying with a leadership role until absolutely necessary. But the menace of this man went much deeper; through guile and bland smiles, he allayed fear about himself, though he ordered the murder of those closest to him. Yet, even as they were led away, they disbelieved the order for their deaths, believing that if they could but have a moment with him, all would be set right. Even those closest to him did not see him for the monster he really was. He was a master at guile and deception, with none seeing the man as the monster of terror and destruction. Even in the Far East where exhibiting emotion and genuine feeling is shunned to the nth degree, this man’s ability to remain hidden reflects the ultimate achievement. But he brought ruin to his nation, with today’s loss of the elite of the country. I spent two months in Cambodia, visiting and researching material for this review. During my time there, I visited the only synagogue in the country, the Chabad House in Phnom Penh. It was then that I became aware of an amazing fact: a granddaughter of royalty celebrated her Bat Mitzvah in the capital, attended by members of the royal family. The story of how a member of the Cambodian royal family became Jewish is itself an incredible development. Cambodia today is a Third World country, with many attractions, both superb and revolting. At core, its representations reflect the saga of humanity, whose pages are sometimes elevating and also horrific. I describe my journey to this corner of Asia, hoping I've done justice to its many contours and personalities.

SISTERS OF ISAN

Author : ALLAN. BEESEY
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 974849683X

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Children Around the World: A Multicultural Journey

Author : Jane A. Caballero,
Publisher : Green Dragon Books
Page : 506 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1987-10
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780893345419

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Children Around the World: A Multicultural Journey by Jane A. Caballero, Pdf

Songs from the Ivory Coast, clothes from Korea, food from Russia are all explored in this amazingly comprehensive encyclopedia of cultures. All children want and need to learn about the uniqueness that makes diversity so wonderful is here. Children Around the World contains recipes, activities, stories, games, vocabulary, maps, and flags from fifty-two countries throughout Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, East Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. Recently revised and updated, this book includes the recent political and geographic changes in Eastern Europ

Journey to Albania; Land of Besa

Author : Kalman Dubov
Publisher : Kalman Dubov
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2024-02-18
Category : History
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Although tiny in comparison with other European countries, Albania looms large in terms of its people, culture and history. Blessed by an abundance of natural resources, together with the resourcefulness of its people, it stands strong in the face of much larger countries that have tried to control it and subjugate its people. In the face of overwhelming odds, Albania stood firm, refusing to be subdued to others despite that dominant country remaining on its soil for centuries. Descendants from the ancient Illyrians, a relatively unknown group, together with an obscure language unlike any other in Europe, its people are a mystery and a conundrum in the face of larger and more powerful countries. The Ottoman Empire, for example, dominated Albania and the Balkans for five centuries, but were unable to subjugate these people. Albanian embers for independence were nurtured and kept alive until, in the end, it achieved its national aspirations. Its core identity remained unchanged and strong in the face of such challenge. Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Albanian is the concept of besa, a term denoting a code of honor. Once given to another, whether an Albanian or a stranger, the Albanian would rather forfeit his life than violate this code and promise. It was due to this concept and code that Jews in Albania, were protected and every manner of succor was extended to them. Albania remains the only country in Nazi-occupied Europe when at the end of that world war there was an increase in its Jewish population rather than the reverse. The Nazis considered the Jewish population in Albania to be about 200 persons. In fact, by war’s end, 2,000 people emerged, relating tales of the extraordinary courage and heroism extended to them by either Muslim or Christian Albanians. To date the State of Israel’s Yad Vashem has recognized 75 Albanians for its prestigious award of Righteous Among the Nations. Ironically, the very same code of honor that protected Jews during World War Two is now used by Albanians to perpetrate criminality across the world. The Albanian Mafia controls a vast international enterprise, overseeing every form of crime. At its basest element, the clannish hallmark of its membership is based on familial connections, with the code of besa given to its leadership and other members. Thereby, all in the clan are considered family for whom the code connects and protects, demanding total unquestioned obedience. Efforts to infiltrate these clans has proven an impossible task because of the interconnected webs of duty and control exerted on all in that organization. Betrayal of the clan is a violation of family and community so that total obedience is a given at all times. Hence, the same nobility of besa is also used negatively, against society and normative social frameworks. In addition, Albania still retains the cultural phenomenon of the ‘third sex’ where women become ‘sworn virgins.’ They are released from their traditional feminine role and become a ‘man,’ doing so by a formal oath given to twelve elders in the community. Afterwards, none may remind this ‘man’ of a previous life as a woman. Though the number of sworn virgins in Albania is small, it is still present and any woman may assume this transformation despite modernity and its claims of equality. The Albanian diet reflects its Mediterranean culture, using olive oil and an array of vegetables that provides an abundance of health to its people. There is much to learn from this ancient society. I hope this book does justice to the many traditions and culture of this unique people.

Journey to the Republic of Guatemala; Land of the Maya

Author : Kalman Dubov
Publisher : Kalman Dubov
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2023-05-10
Category : History
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Journey to the Republic of Guatemala; Land of the Maya by Kalman Dubov Pdf

The Central American country of Guatemala was populated by the Maya people whose empire extended from Honduras to the south to today's southern Mexico. Remnants of their presence are found throughout this region, with monumental architecture, cities, palaces, and great pyramids. Wherever one looks, the explosion of growth and development captures the viewer in its thrall. Even the many glyphs adorning these sites with their unique writing style are a marvel to behold. They lived here for an estimated two thousand years, and then, in the early 16th century, the Spanish came and conquered these people. By then, their greatness had already ended in the midst of the 10th century, when their culture and civilization collapsed. But they retained their culture by way of thousands of pictographic books which detailed their way of life and their advancements. But the Spaniards, zealous in their Catholicism, sought out and destroyed every such book they could find and burned them all. Except for three such books, known as the Maya Codices. Historians and scholars began the slow process of deciphering the Maya past. Great effort was expended and the reality of their lives, culture, kings, wars and daily practice began to emerge. And the world was astounded by the emerging picture. Perhaps a first in the world, was their mathematical calculation with 'zero,' a phenomenal achievement. Interestingly, the glyph of the zero depicted a woman - what mathematical genius was she to use zero in calculations? Their astronomy of the heavenly spheres was astoundingly precise, as was their knowledge of geometry and trigonometry. Their religion, however, included human sacrifices, following the practice of other nearby civilizations, such as the Aztecs, the Inca in South America, and others. The Spaniards stopped such worship and offerings and now subjugated these people into serfdom called encomiendas, or enforced working for the conquistadors and their descendants. Independence from Spain came in 1821, but the Mayan living conditions did not change. The country became divided between the Spanish descendants, now known as the Criollos, the middle class, known as Ladinos (not to be confused with Jews in 9th century Castilian Spain), and the Maya and other indigenous. The social distance from the upper to lower classes was immense. And that distance came forward during Guatemala's Civil War, from 1960 to 1996. The violence and massacres during this period was so evil, the president of the country, Rios Montt, was charged and convicted of Genocide, the first time a country charged its own leader with this crime. At a previous age and time, the face of Guatemala presented immense achievements. Today, violence, crime, and cultural penury is self-evident. Guatemala is a third-world country, where the majority of its people live in great poverty while the upper class has the land, its abundance and vast wealth.

A Happy Journey

Author : Larry Welch
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2011-03-29
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781426952715

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Advance Praise for A Happy Journey We could all do with a little Larry in our lives. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. May you relish every word as I did. Dr. Martha Lee, Clinical Sexologist, Eros Coaching, Singapore The stories he shares are all around us; they are in everyone we meet and interact with. Larrys true gift isnt the great friend he is or the fine example of an American that he is, but rather the storyteller, traveler, and humanist. Captain Kurt Hummeldorf, DC, USN, Manassas, Virginia Larrys book is provocative and captivating reading. He has an unusual power of observation, a love for people, and an enthusiasm for adventure. Jacqueline Delaverdac DeMent, Kalamazoo, Michigan Part travelogue, part geography and history lesson, and all mixed with subtle humor, A Happy Journey captures the experiences of author Larry Welch. An expatriate living in Singapore and Thailand who traveled to many countries, Welch narrates tales about real people who seem to be a degree removed from the ordinary. The fifty-three vignettes, first appearing in his electronic column, On the run , reflect humanitys rich diversityfrom entertaining ghosts to riding camels to monkeys begging for peanuts on a hotel balcony in Malaysia.

The Long Winding Road to Nakhon Nowhere

Author : Roger Crutchley
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2018-04-18
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1983766259

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In January 1969, at the age of 22, Roger Crutchley set out from London on an overland trip to the Far East. Just how 'far' East he was heading he wasn't entirely sure, although he did have Australia as his ultimate goal. After three months and a number of diversions, he found himself in Bangkok which was not on his planned route at all, not that anything about the entire trip was planned. So what happened next? Here he relates his eventful journey and the early experiences in Thailand, a kingdom he is still trying to figure out after working four decades on the Bangkok Post newspaper.

Journey to a Star

Author : Barbara Cartland
Publisher : Barbara Cartland Ebooks Ltd
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2013-02-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781782131311

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The dashing Marquis of Oakenshaw is asked by the Foreign Secretary to visit Siam to reassure the King who has been upset by Britain and France quarrelling over the frontiers. Wealthy, handsome and a confirmed bachelor, the Marquis asks several friends to accompany him on his yacht to stave off the boredom of the long journey, including the latest Social Beauty - the recently widowed Lady Bradwell. At the last moment, Lady Bradwell, having accepted excitedly, finds herself without a lady's maid. Her cousin Tarina, also very beautiful but extremely poor, agrees to come with her under a disguised name. How Tarina learns for the first time of the intrigues and temptations of Society but how she also lifts her eyes to the stars is told in this romance novel by Barbara Cartland.

Thailand

Author : Owen Jones
Publisher : Tektime
Page : 77 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2024-01-27
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9788835461425

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Nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, Thailand is a country that effortlessly weaves together a tapestry of tradition, modernity, and natural beauty. Having explored its vibrant streets, tasted its delectable cuisine, and absorbed the warmth of its people, I invite you to embark on a journey through the enchanting Kingdom of Thailand. In 'Thailand: Unlocking the Secrets of The Land of Smiles”, I'll guide you through the hidden gems and well-trodden paths, offering insights that only an intimate knowledge of this land can provide. Every page is an invitation to experience the country as if you were strolling its vibrant streets. As a seasoned traveller with roots in Thailand, I'll share the stories, traditions, and quirks that make this nation truly unique. We'll delve into the rich tapestry of Thai culture, uncovering the customs that shape everyday life. Through these pages, you'll come to understand the profound influence of Buddhism, witness the exuberance of festivals, and savour the flavours of Thai cuisine - a tantalizing fusion of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy. So, whether you're planning your first visit or seeking a deeper understanding of a country that holds a special place in your heart, ”Thailand - Unlocking the Secrets of The Land of Smiles” promises to be your trusted companion. Let's embark on this journey together, as we uncover the magic that defines the Land of Smiles. Translator: Owen Jones PUBLISHER: TEKTIME

My Journey to Her

Author : Hirasawa Yuna
Publisher : Kodansha USA
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2024-07-23
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9798889334682

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My Journey to Her by Hirasawa Yuna Pdf

After graduating university, Yuna spent several years going through the motions and working an office job. Until one day, while in pursuit of an essential missing piece of her life, she receives a diagnosis of gender dysphoria, which opens up new doors for her. As she takes on medical treatments and tries out new makeup and outfits, she sees just how lonely and difficult the process of transitioning can be. But in 2015, when Yuna travels to Thailand for her gender-affirming surgery, the support of her siblings, new strangers, and documenting her experience through manga helps her begin to heal in more ways than one. Told in an honest and, at times, humorous tone, this memoir is a blend of manga and detailed prose that does not shy away from sensitive topics, such as suicidal ideation, transphobia, and the simultaneously harrowing, yet joyous, experience of gender-affirming surgery.

Thailand Seven Days in the Kingdom

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Thailand
ISBN : OCLC:986799972

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Buddhist Temples of Thailand

Author : Joe Cummings
Publisher : Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Limited
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2019-05-15
Category : Buddhist architecture
ISBN : 9814828807

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Buddhist Temples of Thailand by Joe Cummings Pdf

* The first illustrated title to cover the key temples in all of the kingdom's regions* Introduction to the temple archetype and its role in the country's history* Visual glossary to the parts of a wat (temple)* Profiles 42 of the most important and significant temples located across Thailand* Original full-colour photographs* Includes background on the historical significance of places featured* The author is widely regarded as one of the experts in Thai-interest titles

Journey Through The Land Of Thailand

Author : Nicky Huys
Publisher : Nicky Huys Books
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2024-05-07
Category : Travel
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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"Journey Through the Land of Thailand" invites readers on an immersive exploration of one of Southeast Asia's most captivating destinations. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the tranquil shores of Phuket, this book delves into the rich tapestry of Thai culture, history, and natural landscapes. Through vivid descriptions and captivating imagery, readers will discover the vibrant markets, ancient temples, and diverse traditions that define Thailand. With insights into local cuisine, traditional arts, and hidden gems off the beaten path, this book is a compelling guide for both armchair travelers and those planning their own journey to the Land of Thailand.