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Ein gutes Thaialnd Beispiel. In der EU macht man die "Schmiergruben" unter den Autos...
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... soo geil dieser Thread!berndgrimm » 19 Jan 2016, 06:40 hat geschrieben:Vermischtes!...
Ganz so schlimm wie khaosod hier schreibt ist es nicht.Say Goodbye to Bangkok’s Flower MarketIt was a blue Valentine for Bangkok’s Pak Khlong Talad yesterday, as the historic flower market sold its final roses for the holiday.
Two weeks remain before a City Hall deadline its many streetside vendors clear out to improve the flow of traffic, which will spell the end of the iconic market known for being an inexpensive place to buy flowers.
With roots as a market stretching back to the late 1700s, the market has operated 24 hours a day for six decades. It’s most packed during the festive seasons flowers play a big part in celebrating such as Valentine's, Loy Krathong and Wai Khru, when Thai students show their gratitude to teachers with flowers.
Natürlich ist es Schwachsinn auch die letzten historisch gewachsenen Elementerchitecture professor says a special committee should be set up to ensure famous market area retains its appeal
PAK KLONG TALAD is not just one of Bangkok's wholesale flower markets but also an area rich in charm and history. Given this, academics have proposed a joint committee be set up for footpath regulations to ensure the attractive aspects of the area stay well-preserved.
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