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I live here. Those parks are where I sometime go jogging. Those buildings are where I often visit.

I visited Thailand many times, but most visited place : Suvarnabhumi Airport to Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate, Rayong. Only once to Bangkok center. Anyway I still have many Thai friends over there.
 
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I live here. Those parks are where I sometime go jogging. Those buildings are where I often visit.
Nice city dear.your video saved my 2 lakh rupees ,planned to visit Bangkok in October 15 but no need to visit now.Have any drone video of pattaya and phukket
 
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Name sounds Indian....does it have any meaning in Thai language?? @somsak
Goldern land. It is Sanskrit (Or Bali not sure) words. Sure it is a word from India. Thai language accept a lot of Sanskrit words from Cambodia.
 
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Suvarnabhumi roughly translates into "Land of Gold"
Goldern land. It is Sanskrit (Or Bali not sure) words. Sure it is a word from India. Thai language accept a lot of Sanskrit words from Cambodia.
Hmm...it has the same meaning in India...actually it is a Sanskrit word...
Su=beautiful, varna=colour, bhumi=land.....so it translates to beautiful/golden land(since golden colour is beautiful)
 
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@somsak : I saw in Suvarnabhumi airport the statue of some people pulling a giant python, ... what is its original story?
 
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@somsak : I saw in Suvarnabhumi airport the statue of some people pulling a giant python, ... what is its original story?
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It is the Ramayana great story. It happened in India long time ago when the tales was about Giant tribe in Longka( May be Sri Langka today?) is fighting with Human Tribe. Perhaps this is a part of the story where giant tribe is pulling the Naga ( a mythical snake like creature). Naga in India is related to people of South East Asian tribes (like Burmese or Khmer) which are uncivilized (at that time). Perhaps Indian friend could tell more.

@somsak : I saw in Suvarnabhumi airport the statue of some people pulling a giant python, ... what is its original story?
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It is the Ramayana great story. It happened in India long time ago when the tales was about Giant tribe in Longka( May be Sri Langka today?) is fighting with Human Tribe. Perhaps this is a part of the story where giant tribe is pulling the Naga ( a mythical snake like creature). Naga in India is related to people of South East Asian tribes (like Burmese or Khmer) which are uncivilized (at that time). Perhaps Indian friend could tell more.
Hmm...it has the same meaning in India...actually it is a Sanskrit word...
Su=beautiful, varna=colour, bhumi=land.....so it translates to beautiful/golden land(since golden colour is beautiful)
Yes. most (educated) Thai knows some Sanskrit.
 
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It is the Ramayana great story. It happened in India long time ago when the tales was about Giant tribe in Longka( May be Sri Langka today?) is fighting with Human Tribe. Perhaps this is a part of the story where giant tribe is pulling the Naga ( a mythical snake like creature). Naga in India is related to people of South East Asian tribes (like Burmese or Khmer) which are uncivilized (at that time). Perhaps Indian friend could tell more.


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It is the Ramayana great story. It happened in India long time ago when the tales was about Giant tribe in Longka( May be Sri Langka today?) is fighting with Human Tribe. Perhaps this is a part of the story where giant tribe is pulling the Naga ( a mythical snake like creature). Naga in India is related to people of South East Asian tribes (like Burmese or Khmer) which are uncivilized (at that time). Perhaps Indian friend could tell more.

Yes. most (educated) Thai knows some Sanskrit.


Thank you fort hat insightful and educative post, Pi Chai @somsak !
 
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