Showing posts with label night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label night. Show all posts
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Bantus Thailand, Street Roda
On November 23, 2012, members of the local Capoeira club performed street Roda at Asiatique the Riverfront.
Capoeira is a Brazilian art form combining martial art, dance, music.
As a former member (back in college) I was invited to join in the action :)
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Saturday, August 25, 2012
Monday, December 19, 2011
Christmas in Bangkok 2011
In Bangkok, people take Christmas celebration very seriously. At least for a country where Buddhism is the state religion with over 90% of the population belonging to that faith. The Christmas period is not even a national holiday. But that does not stop us from celebrating Christmas and putting together impressive decorations in public. Most of us may not celebrate it for religious reasons, but we really get into the whole festive mood and Christmas spirit.
On the surface, it is very obvious there is a commercial angle for doing this. But personally I don't mind (much). Whatever get the people in a festive and joyous mood is a good thing. At least once a year, everybody should have a good excuse to celebrate and have a good time together.
Here's some of the pictures from all over the city.
On the surface, it is very obvious there is a commercial angle for doing this. But personally I don't mind (much). Whatever get the people in a festive and joyous mood is a good thing. At least once a year, everybody should have a good excuse to celebrate and have a good time together.
Here's some of the pictures from all over the city.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Father's Day 2011
December 5, 2011. The King's Birthday, as well as Father's Day in Thailand. Very similar to the Queen's Birthday and Mother's Day, major celebration is guaranteed. With massive crowd and the streets lighted up the night, firework and candles light and floating lamps, I tried to capture the sense of place and the event that took place on that jubilant night as the people of Thailand gathered to celebrate our King's birthday.
Here's the photos.
Long Live the King.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
First post: Mother's Day 2011
What better way to start a new photo blog with a set of photos from Thailand's Mother's day from August 12th 2011. My sentiments here are two folds. Firstly, it is the day itself and what it signifies. The day celebrates mothers and motherhood and the wonder of bringing a new life into this world. For this alone I think this photo set is perfect to start off my new photo blog.
Another reason is that day was the first day I started using my new camera, Canon EOS 7D. I didn't plan for this, but a new camera for a new blog...I kinda like the idea.
In Thailand, Mother's day is celebrated on the 12th of August, which is the Queen's birthday. These photos were taken on Ratchadamnoen road where lightings and decorations such as these can be expected.
Another reason is that day was the first day I started using my new camera, Canon EOS 7D. I didn't plan for this, but a new camera for a new blog...I kinda like the idea.
In Thailand, Mother's day is celebrated on the 12th of August, which is the Queen's birthday. These photos were taken on Ratchadamnoen road where lightings and decorations such as these can be expected.
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