I Love Thailand

    The most beautiful country in South East Asia -
    seen trough the eyes of a "Farang"

    ©1997-2002 Martin Kraemer


    I took these pictures during several trips to Thailand between 1989 and 1995. Recently I selected the 100 favorite slides from the thousands of slides I brought home from these trips and had them burnt on a CD-ROM.
    You are free to use these pictures for non-commercial purposes as long as you don't remove my copyright notice. But if you publish any of these pictures, I'd appreciate it if you at least let me know you used them.


    NOTE

    Thanks to the generous enlargement of GeoCities disk space (even for non-paying members), all these slides can now also be viewed in a bigger size (768x512 JPEG, about 50 kB) by clicking on the smaller slides.



    Bangkok
    (/grung-theep''/)

    Visit the golden temples of Bangkok, and the calm areas where Bangkok still has the flair of a small Thai village.



    Travelling around

    See with open eyes the beauty of this country and its friendly people.



    Thailand's ancient capitals

    The old ruins are still alive, and they have a very peaceful flair. Take your time and stroll though /a'yut^tha^yaa-/ (Ayutthaya) or /su'kho+thai-/ (Sukhothai), watch monks and Buddha statues in the tropical heat.



    The North

    See /chiang-mai'/ (Chiang Mai), the Rose of the North; see the hill tribe people in their colorful costumes, see a little boy ride on a buffalo's back.



    River Kwai and Death Railway

    See the famous River Kwai Bridge (remember the tune?), or have a day off and float down the river on a raft.



    The Islands

    Just lie on the white sand beach with us, sip a Mai Tai, watch the sunset and dream on...



    The Northeast /ii-saan+/(Esarn)

    This part of the country may be poor, but it is certainly rich in Khmer culture and abundant in its people's friendliness.



    All of the above: Thailand complete

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    Thai Food

    No visit to Thailand is complete without trying the delicious and spicy hot Thai Food. Hot!Hot!!Hot!!! Unfortunately, I cannot deliver a "Smell-on-a-Click" (yet), but here are a few links to whet your appetite. Afterwards, try to send me mail, I might just invite you to some home-cooked Thai Curry, if you live around the corner.....

    • Gaew's Thai Recipes Page
    • What's for Dinner?
    • Joy Aswalap's Thai Cuisine
    • Vajara Donavanik's Recipes
    • Thai Food
    • Thida's Thai Culture Page
    • Muoi Khuntilanont's Kitchen
    • more Isaan food recipes
    • .asiatour / Thailand / Food and Drink
    • Complete Thai Dinner
    • This Is Real Good Taste!
    • 300+ Thai Recipes
    • More Thai Recipes
    • Tell me if you know other Thai Food links


    Geo Neighbors

    Some Thai (or other Thailand Enthusiasts) sent me mail about these pages, most of them liked them, and some of them even have their own home pages nearby....:

    • Pan
    • Pompetch
    • Chatchawan
    • Ooh
    • Giuseppe
    • Are you my next door neighbor?


    ©1997-2002 Martin Kraemer
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    If you happen to have questions, comments or suggestions regarding these pages, don't hesitate to send me mail:

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    Since 25-Oct-1996, people had a look at this page.


    About me

    • My name is Martin Kraemer, and I live and work in Munich (The Oktoberfest City) in germany. That makes me a "Farang" by definition (Western people are usually called Farang by the Thai).
    • I was born in 1957 (that was the year 2500 of the buddhist era) and am a professional software developer for a large german computer firm. At home I have two computers, both have an 'X' in the name of the operating system they're running (No, that is NOT Xindows)
    • I know and love Thailand since 1989 and have since then been visiting the various parts of the country in 5 trips of 5 week each. Pattaya, however, has never been the target of my trips, and indeed did I never set my foot to this village, which however seems to be for many Farangs the most important part of Thailand. I cannot understand why: The country is so beautiful, even in the remotest corners there is so much to see and -especially there- are the people so friendly, so what makes Farangs go to an ugly place like Pattaya (yes, I went through Pattaya once on a bus to Rayong, and to me it looked really not so beautiful).
    • My wife (she's german, too; we're married since july 1996) loves the country and travelling as much as I do and always joins me on my trips. Maybe our sons Julian and Jakob will join us next time, too....
    • If you wonder what I look like, just go to one of the Thailand Slide Show parts. You'll often find me in funny situations on these pages.


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