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Illness During the Rainy Season | The Siam Magazine
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Illness During the Rainy Season. As the seasons change and the weather shifts, you must keep mindful of your health. At times there will be rain, at times, sun; so make sure to take with you your umbrella as well as your hat. The Disease Control Department of the Ministry of Public Health has predicted five rainy season illnesses which all people should be careful of:. Now that you’ve learned about this issue, make sure to use caution. If you know ahead of time, you’ll be able to keep yourself safe.
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Kolae Boat | The Siam Magazine
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A kolae boat is a kind of boat from the lowermost part of Thailand, especially the provinces along the southern border. The word kolae in the Yawi language means to roll, which refers to the way the boats roll about in the water never still, their constant motion mirrors the waves they float in. The kolae boat is a valuable piece of art that reflects the spirit of the southern communities who invented and created them. The boats’ beauty and unique charm, whether in the design of their hulls, their br...
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Kapi | The Siam Magazine
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Kapi(shrimp paste) is a condiment used throughout the Southeast Asian sub-continent and southern China. Shrimp paste is believed to have originated with fisherman who needed to preserve the shrimp they caught so they could be eaten later, or, according to another theory, because they wanted to find a way to preserve their shrimp in times when they could not sell them all fresh. Shrimp paste in South Thailand is called khoey and has three varieties:. Khoey-pla is a shrimp paste made from freshwater fish&#...
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A Wonderous Truck | The Siam Magazine
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The Etan is a vehicle produced in Thailand and used for agricultural work. The word etan comes from the loud tan-tan-tan clatter of the engines, hence the name e-tan. Nowadays, the old familiar etan used by farmers in their fields has evolved into variations in response to the needs of its operators. Commonly seen adaptations of the etan include:. 8211; The dump truck etan is used for transporting waste; the back end lifts up to dump material. History of Thai Rice. History of Thai Rice.
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The Siam Magazine | Thai Lifestyle and Culture at Its Best. | Page 6
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David Le Bras, a French footballer, has become a familiar and famous figure in NakhonRatchasima and beyond. His artistry on the pitch and to. Continue Reading. Call it what you will: pavement, footpath, sidewalk or ‘tang tao’: the meaning is the same, right? My dictionary defines it as ‘a surfaced r. Continue Reading. The Siam Magazine Powered by Siam I Am Company.
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The charm of North Thailand. The North is the uppermost region of Thailand. It’s filled with destinations bothhistorical and beautiful, replete with mountains and waterf. Continue Reading. The Department of Disease Control of the Ministry of Public Health recognizes the importance of preventing and controlling the infectious di. Continue Reading. Khanom Krok : this fragrant, sweet and rich food is one kind of old fashioned Thai dessert made from rice flour, sugar and coconut milk and. Continue Reading.
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128 Hotels (4-5 stars). 38 Airline Ticket Offices. 12 Car Rental Companies. Tourism Authority of Thailand. The Siam Magazine Powered by Siam I Am Company.
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The Moken (also spelled Mawken or Morgan; Thai: called “chao le”), are an Austronesian ethnic group with about 2,000 to 3,000 me. Continue Reading. Stink Bean: A local delicacy with quite a smell. While there are an abundance of herbs local to south Thailand, one in particular, popular both on its own and mixed with other ingredients, . Continue Reading. SO WHAT’S WITH BATIK? Ang Khang Royal Project. A Northern Delicacy and Streptococcus suis. The Thai Cherry Blossom. The ‘Queen Tiger’ is a plant in the ...
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The dugong | The Siam Magazine
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The dugong is one of fifteen reserved wild animals of Thailand, and the only one of the sea. The dugong, or sea cow, is a mammal which inhabitsthe temperate oceans ranging from the coasts of eastern Africa, the Indian Ocean, the Andaman Sea, the Gulf of Thailand, the South China Sea, the Philippine Sea, the Sulu Sea, the Celebes Sea, the Island of Java, all the way to Oceania, though usually dugongs avoid murky waters. Once they reach the age of 9-10 they can reproduce. Gestation period lasts between...
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