Bangkok’s Ancient Skyline

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There is something absolutely amazing about ancient Thai architecture set against a spectacular Bangkok skyline. If you stand just the right way or get  the right angle on your camera you can erase a few hundred years of technology and progress  from your photos and make it feel like you are seeing Thailand as it was 300 years ago.  It must have truly been a sight to behold.

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9 Responses to Bangkok’s Ancient Skyline
  1. Mike
    September 4, 2009 | 9:42 pm

    Talen I agree. Try imagining Bangkok without traffic!!

    I do like the way that old and new are often side by side. Trouble is there are many interesting sites hidden away.

    Have you looked at the Bangkok Post’s Zog Zag guide?
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    • Talen
      September 4, 2009 | 9:56 pm

      Mike, I haven’t seen Zog Zag…going to go look it up now.

      If Bangkok didn’t have traffic it would be the most wonderful place on earth!

  2. Catherine
    September 4, 2009 | 9:49 pm

    Interesting idea Talen. I’ve often wondered what Bangkok was like back when most travel was done via waterway. I have the book ‘Bangkok Then & Now’ but it doesn’t really concentrate far enough back. Books written by missionaries might be what I’m looking for.
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  3. Talen
    September 4, 2009 | 9:58 pm

    Cat, I have a feeling that any misionary books you might find will probably be centered more on saving the savages :)

  4. Malcolm
    September 5, 2009 | 3:16 am

    Talen , just yesterday I was thinking the same thing ,while I was looking at some old pictures of Sukothai and all the ole temples and ruins and trying to picture in my mind what it must have looked like in it’s hay day , thanks for the pictures and the glimps into history of the LOS. Malcolm
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  5. Martyn
    September 6, 2009 | 4:03 am

    Talen until I started blogging last year I didn’t really take much notice of Thai architecture. To me and I hate to admit it but that meant visiting a really old bar, that was my sort of architecture. You do feature a lot of temples and the like on your site and through them I have grown to realise what I have been missing out on. I have asked Wilai if she can pick out a few temples to see on our visit to Kanchanaburi, that’s how much you have changed my thinking. Thailand many years before…it must have been wonderful, their culture grips me now, it must have been wonderful way back then.
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    • Talen
      September 7, 2009 | 11:11 pm

      Martyn, I hope your upcoming trip is great and I hope Wilai finds some interesting places for you to see.

  6. Catherine
    September 7, 2009 | 2:16 am

    Talen, I have read some saving the savages books about Bangkok. It was quite interesting what they were getting up to in those days (both the missionaries and the ’savages’ :-)
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    • Talen
      September 7, 2009 | 2:34 am

      Nothing I like better than a good read on savages Cat…especially half naked savages :)

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