| 10/01/2007 - No I "Do's" at the Buddhist Wedding |
| Six drummers in ethnic dress led the wedding parade through the traffic, followed by six dancing girls in gorgeous costumes. |
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| 07/02/2007 - In Your IL Magazine This Month--On the Trail of the Khmer Ruins in Thailand |
| In the early morning calm, red sandstone walls loom above as dark clouds gather overhead. Ancient Banyan trees cast a shadow over the ruins as if to protect some secret past. |
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| 06/20/2007 - Enjoy a Luxury Lifestyle on a Shoestring on Thailand's Seductive Coastlines |
| In Thailand you can live like a prince on very little. Just about everything is inexpensive: four pineapples for $1
teeth-cleaning for $7
an hour's foot massage for $6. |
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| 05/16/2007 - Everything You Need to Know About Thai Wine |
| Thai wines are fruity, light in body, low in tannins, and slightly sweet--characteristics well suited for spicy food. |
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| 04/13/2007 - Happy Songkran! |
| I--and my cell phone--have just been thrown into Chiang Mai's moat, and I'm getting no sympathy. Not even from myself. After all, what did I expect during Songkran? |
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| 04/12/2007 - Welcome to Songkran, the Biggest Water Fight in The World |
| I hear a young Thai girl shriek at the top of her lungs. I turn around and see her--sprinting down the street toward Haad Rin Nok (Sunrise Beach) as fast as she can. |
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| 02/23/2007 - Tuk-tuk Mafia and the Mystery of the Vanishing Beach |
| Popular with golfers, families, and increasing numbers of expats, Hua Hin is Thailand's oldest seaside resort. |
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| 02/20/2007 - Shopper's Guide to Chaotic Bangkok |
| If you're seeking a city lifestyle on a budget in Southeast Asia's most exciting city, Bangkok is for you. |
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| 02/14/2007 - No Romance, We Promise |
| Around 30 miles from the city of Nakhon Ratchasima in Thailand's north-eastern Isaan province, Wat Lak Roy is essentially a giant sculpture park representing heaven and hell--and it contains a lot more hell than heaven. |
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| 02/12/2007 - Temples and Legends |
| Tripping into an "auspicious hole" in the courtyard of a Khmer temple is no less embarrassing than tripping into an ordinary hole in the road. |
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