Wonderful old Chinese style doors line the passageways through the village. |
As usual, the residents were wonderfully accommodating, not only welcoming our intrusion into their humble lives, but gladly allowing us to photograph cheewit thai ("Thai life"). When two westerners over six feet tall wander down the narrow lanes, it's impossible for them to be unobtrusive, no matter how hard they try. People waved and said "Sawat dee" ("Hello!") as we rambled. It is one of the great things about living in Thailand.
I hope you enjoy this pictorial of our latest walk through a Bangkok Thai Chinese village. A full album of photos of our excursion with images from both photographers will be published soon in Bangkok Photo Rambles (https://www.facebook.com/photoramblers).
All photos are copyrighted by the author. No images may be used or reproduced without permission from the author. If interested in any image for non-commercial or commercial use, please contact me at stilesphoto@yahoo.com.
Jeremiah captures a photo of a Buddhist monk on his morning alms rounds. |
Above many doorways are symbols and pictures that signify good fortune for the inhabitants, a Chinese tradition that has been adopted by many Thais. |
Besides displaying good luck ornaments, the doors and walls are often painted in bright colors. |
But most are left to weather naturally, giving an authentic, time worn appearance. |
This accidental art piece left us wondering about the person who left his/her mark. |
This man is scooping fat from the surface as the fish boil. He then simply tosses it onto the ground next to the building. |
This room is used to store the gas tanks, hand carts and baskets used in the processing. The morning light gave a beautiful cast to the wood and bricks. |
This man carries the prepared and packaged fish to the market, which is about 300 meters away. |
This woman carried freshly cooked chickens to the market, making several trips while we were there. She said that she has been doing this since she was a child. |
This old boarded up window and the now unused concrete fish tank below it created a gorgeous palette of muted colors. |
A woman washes dishes in her house as one of the many chickens she owns rests on the family motorbike. The fowl did not leave its spot for the hour we were in the vicinity. |
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