Published on January 17, 2005
This site is recommended not just for the hardcore shoppers, but also people who simply like to browse, delivering Bangkok’s famous Suan Luam Night Plaza market directly to your home.
The sheer size of Suan Luam can defeat the most dedicated of shoppers, so here’s an alternative to the foot slog, with helpful tips in Thai, English and Chinese.
http://www.suanlum.net -------------------- Temple of knowledge Those willing to support the learning society should visit this site. It’s a prime example of the transformation of a temple into a hotbed of learning about information and communication technology. Visitors can learn what temples generally offer and how best to support them . . . or even join their quest. http://www.watbuangam.org -------------------- Movie collectibles Should collecting handbills take your fancy this site is a must. It offers a mountain of movie handbills from Thailand and a number of other countries, from past to present. There are movie schedules from postcard size up to A5, as well as a series of promotional images from Imax, and television shows you might not normally expect to get your hands on. http://thcity.com/nay2k -------------------- Animal planet The horrifying tsunami didn’t only kill and injure humans; there were many animal casualties too. For people who love animals and want to help, this site is worth a visit. It provides an opportunity to help animals injured by the tsunami with no one left to care for them. There is also heaps of other information and details of services that can help ailing animals. http://www.dog2home.com -------------------- Handmade notebooks A must for every diary addict, just visiting this site gets you a new notebook. It offers a variety of handmade notebooks, so you can distinguish yourself yourway. http://www.geocities.com/notebook_dd
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