A Girl
Bangkok, Thailand
December, 2013
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A Girl
Bangkok, Thailand
December, 2013
http://facebook.com/koh321
http://drkoh.tumblr.com
Buddha Hand by Gwads on Flickr.
Thailand
Funky lift door at Central World, Bangkok #bbkk #beautiful_bangkok #thailand #thai_ig #thai
Beautiful blue pot full of lotuses. Beautiful!
Young Thai lady making orchid garlands. Jim Thompson House, Bangkok.
I think cinema, movies, and magic have always been closely associated. The very earliest people who made film were magicians. - Francis Ford Waiting for the cinema magic. Bangkok, Thailand
Some people say Mondays feel like this :) Siam Paragon, Bangkok
Strawberries + wine + book = sunday and relax
Bangkok Grand Palace
Bangkok is an awesome place for window shopping! You always see something that makes you say-wow!
Some Bangkok residents think of bugs as a healthy, low-calorie treat. So... fried grasshoppers, locusts, water beetles, crickets, silkworm pupae and ant eggs are available at the markets. Hungry anyone? ;)
Traditional Thai Dance. Absolutely stunning.
Morning at the sky-train in Bangkok: ladies putting makeup on, a businessman is having a really needed nap and a lady with hair rollers in her hair reading a love story :) Have a nice day everyone!
Luk Chup is Thai desserts made of mung-bean flour with natural colouring. In the old days, Luk Chup were the sweetmeats made for the king of Siam to have after meals in the palace. I just love the way it looks - like various mini fruit and vegetables, such as chillies, cherries, oranges, mangoes, bananas, watermelons... Yum and beautiful!
Walking
“There's a sunrise and a sunset every single day, and they're absolutely free. Don't miss so many of them.” - Jo Walton