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Honeymoon Planning - September 24, 2007

Just like planning a written report or news article, you have to know the who, what, when, where and how in regards to your honeymoon planning. The who and what portions of the planning are no-brainers as the who refers to you and your intended while the what refers to the honeymoon. So do you have any ideas as to the when, where and how in referring to your honeymoon planningTypically, most honeymoons occur within a few days of the wedding ceremony although that is not always the case. Some...
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Honeymoon Nights - September 24, 2007

The honeymoon night of the 50's or even earlier was a whole different ball game than a honeymoon night today. The biggest difference is the sex; more than half of newlywed couples polled by bridal magazines and websites admit that they are too tired for any lovemaking on their first honeymoon night if they leave right after the reception.Wedding planning is also not what it used to be; from choosing vendors to picking bouquets and place settings for the 200 people you barely know is a tough job.
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Locations For Honeymoon - September 24, 2007

Take a break from the juggling act that is wedding planning and consider a few honeymoon locations for your break from the world with your new spouse. Nailing down a choice from the many honeymoon locations around the world can give you something to look forward to once the wedding is over. While you may wish to travel overseas, the almighty dollar may be saying that you should stick to honeymoon locations closer to home to save money. The vast array of cities, landscapes, activities, food and..
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Bangkok : Wat Phrakaew - September 23, 2007

Wat Phrakaew (with the Emerald Buddha) and the Royal Grand Palace, are easily the most visited tourist sites in Bangkok. The complex was built during the Rattanakosin area (Bangkok), but incorporates various older architectural styles. Visitors are guided first to the Wat Phrakaew compound, and when exiting this compound enter the Royal Palace compound. Ideally one would need from 4-6 hours (with some drink stops) to cover the most important parts at leisure.Wat Arun or the 'temple of dawn' is..
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Images of Phanom Rung and Muang Tam, Thailand - September 23, 2007

Prasaat Phanom Rung and Muang Tam are located in Buriram.Prasaat Phanom Rung is one of the most significant Khmer monuments in Thailand. It was built in the 10th-13th century A.D. Phanom Rung was a Hindu Saivite (Shiva) monastery. Sculptures also present images of Vishnu. A processional way leads through Naga bridges to the main sanctuary. Lintels, pediments depict the Hindu Gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, with also scenes of the Ramayana. The most famous lintel (Vishnu Anantasayin) depicts...
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Prasat Hin Phimai, Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima - September 23, 2007

Prasat Phimai is located in Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima (Khorat) province, about 5 hours by bus from Bangkok.Phimai has a pleasant location, with the river Moon flowing with many branches around the town.Construction of Prasat Phimai took place between the 11th-13th centuries A.D. The grounds of Prasat Phimai are spacious and well kept. The principal tower (prang) is surrounded by galleries on all sites. Since it is a Hindu sanctuary, the reliefs at Prasat Hin Phimai depict the Ramayana, the...
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Languages of Thailand - September 21, 2007

Kingdom of Thailand, Muang Thai or Prathet Thai. 64,865,523. Population includes 45,815,000 or 93.5% Daic languages, 1,037,650 or 2% Austro-Asiatic languages, 1,009,500 or 2% Austronesian languages, 533,500 or 1% Tibeto-Burman languages, 100,000 or 0.2% Hmong-Mien languages (1991 J. Matisoff). National or official language: Thai. Literacy rate: 89%. Also includes Burmese, Japanese, Kayan (150), Lao, Sinhala, Tai Daeng, Tamil, Urdu, Vietnamese. Information mainly from F. Lebar, G. Hickey, J....
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History of Thailand,land of smile - September 21, 2007

The country's official name was Siam (Thai: ; IPA: sajam, RTGS: Sayam origin unknown) until June 24, 1939.1 It was again called Siam between 1945 and May 11, 1949, when it was once more changed by official proclamation. The word Thai () is not as commonly believed to be derived from the word Thai () meaning "freedom" in the Thai language however it is the name of an ethnic group from the central planes.The history of Thailand begins with the migration of the Thais from their ancestral home in...
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Amazing Thailand package promoted through Thai Restaurants in Midwest and Eastern US - September 21, 2007

NEW YORK, NY, September 1, 2007. Building on the ever-growing popularity of Thai cuisine and culture in the United States, The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) today announced the launch of its Amazing Thailand Packages promotion, a unique program to encourage Americans to experience the wonders of Thailand first-hand. By partnering with hundreds of leading Thai restaurants throughout United States, TAT has created an amazing collection of travel and tourism packages, designed to provide...
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Travel in Italy: free guide of Verona for families - September 20, 2007

Verona, or Veronia, was a city of the Euganei, who were obliged to cede it to the Cenomani (550 BC). Flashbooking is a growing cheap hostel in Verona and hotels directory specializing in budget accommodation for independent travellers, students, backpackers, families and all the ones that travel on a pocket.With the conquest of the Valley of the Po the Veronese territory became Roman (about 300 BC). Verona became a Roman colonia in 89 BC, and then a municipium in 49 BC; Verona had the franchise.
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