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Songkran is one of the most fun and exciting festival in Thailand. It always never fails to attract thousands of foreigners and locals to join in and splash water among each festival goers.

But the big question for some is, Can Filipinos Travel to Bangkok now? I guess it’s safe to say that it is. Just make sure that you stay away from places where there are some demonstrations going on like the Phan Fa Bridge going to Democracy Monument and Rajaprasong Intersection where the main rally stage are located.

Of course, once you are with friends enjoying the festival, just always make sure to keep safe while having a great Songkran fun.

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Buddha’s Head Photo

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Damnoern Saduak Floating Market (Thailand)

Damnoen Saduak Floating market is the most famous Floating Market in Thailand. It is located in Ratchaburi province down in the southern part of Thailand.

It’s a famous tourist destination for Filipino travelers.

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Sharing Thai Amulets

This photo won 2nd Place in Lonely Planet’s Vintage Competition. It was taken a few years back at the Rama II Park about couple kilometers away from Damnoern Saduak (Floating Market).

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Khao Khiao Open Zoo

The zoo is located approximately 20 kilometers south of Chon Buri from Sukhumvit Road. It is operated by the Zoological Garden Organization, the zoo has more than 200 species of domestic and imported wildlife living in their natural habitat.

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Suvarnabhumi Airport Thailand

This photo of Suvarnabhumi Airport was taken minutes before the airport was officially opened.

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Hilltribe Lady


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Wonderland Raminthra

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Ancient Ayuthaya

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Safari World Thailand

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