Categories
-
Recent Posts
- หากเราใช้ตู้สาขาโทรศัพท์กรุณาในหมู่บันทึกน้ำเสียงพูดคุยทางต่อโทรศัพท์
- เที่ยวไป กลับเที่ยวตะลอนเมืองปากเซมองที่ราบสูงบอละเวน
- game pc เป็นจบแหล่งบรรเลงบนบานเครื่องมือคอมพิวเตอร์ที่จงมี spec สูงพอทำเนาไม่เช่นนั้นจะเป่าไม่ไหว
- พูดถึงประสบการณ์ส่วนตัวกับการเลือกซื้อของตำราต่างๆที่ดีฉันต้องการ
- game แก้ไข ถ้าที่น่าตื่นเต้นตื่นเต้น game มีกับโป๊กเกอร์
Pages
Blogroll
Meta
Monthly Archives: January 2010
Thai Foods | Khanom Luk Chub
One of the most unusual Thai sweets are the “khanom luk chub”. These desserts are made from mung-bean flour and come in various colours and shapes. They are made to look like a variety of different fruit and vegetables. These … Continue reading
Thai Foods | Amazing Taste of Thailand
Thai food is certainly world famous these days. It has been estimated that there are now Thai restaurants in 13,000 locations around the world. These range from fast-food take-aways to up-market restaurants. Many of them have been set up by … Continue reading
What to See in Bangkok
Bangkok is a melting pot of interesting sights, unusual flavours and even the bizarre that have given the city iconic status. Gleaming temples and palaces are juxtaposed with modern skyscrapers; it’s past, present and future represented as a whole that … Continue reading
What to Do in Bangkok
You’ll never be without ideas for things to do in Bangkok – that’s something you can count on! Apart from the customary sight-seeing, shopping and nightlife pleasures that await, Bangkok has something to thrill young or old. Whether you’re an … Continue reading
Bangkok Areas
Given the sheer size of Bangkok and the city’s ethnic and cosmopolitan diversity, it’s not surprising that certain areas have become a reflection of their inhabitants. Chinatown is vibrant and colourful, completely different to nearby Khao San Road with its … Continue reading
SPAIN TRAVEL GUIDE – TRAVEL TO SPAIN
Spain is more than bullfights, flamenco dancers and crowded beaches. It’s a spectacular and diverse country, the north resembling the rolling, green hills of Ireland and the south giving you a taste of Moroccan landscapes and architecture. Its tremendous history … Continue reading
Almeria Travel Guide
Almeria is among those Andalusian cities which have best preserved their Moorish heritage. Located on the southeast coast of Spain in a beautiful bay, Almeria was once a thriving Moorish capital said to rival Granada in splendor. The city has … Continue reading
Avila Travel Guide
Avila is a medieval city in the province of Castile-Léon in western Spain, about 70 miles northwest of Madrid. The entire old town of Avila has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Two kilometers of medieval walls and … Continue reading
Barcelona Travel Guide
Well known as a cultural centre, Barcelona boasts splendid architecture, monuments, historical sites, natural resources, beaches and much more. It is a very modern, multicultural, cosmopolitan city. Almost 4.5 million people live in the Barcelona metropolitan area. The city enjoys … Continue reading
Cadiz Travel Guide
Cadiz is part of the Andalucian Autonomous region. Cadiz is located in the South of Spain on the Atlantic coast. Its peculiar location at the end of a narrow peninsula lends added charm to this ancient city. Since the accession … Continue reading