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Pffffffffff………… Thats didnt mean that i feel bore…… But , well. Oh….
it was so QUIET yesterday///// thats why i can draw this thing…
the reason that i draw this mermaid.. I guess. i want some FREEDOM for myself now.
I wanna be somewhere that nice, no rush, no gossip people. just somewhere fresh.
In next few month. i think i will go back to Koh Tao again…
mayb for a few days.mayb one week,
I need to refresh myself. I feel tired now.
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ยังๆ ยังไม่เข้าเรื่อง ขอเกริ่น ขอเมาท์นิดนึง
ตอนอันนี่ยังเป็นเด็กๆ อยู่บ้านต่างจังหวัด
(จะใช้คำว่าบ้านนอกดีไหมเนี่ย
เพราะ โน่น บ้านอันนี่อยู่ตั้ง ปทุมธานี เป็นไง ไกลม่ะ
ชีวิตวัยเด็กเป็นชีวิตที่อันนี่คิดว่า สนุกที่สุดเลย
ไม่ต้องทำอะไรมาก ตื่นมา ไปโรงเรียน กลับบ้าน กินข้าว แล้วก็นอน
พอเริ่มโตขึ้นหน่อยก็ช่วยแม่ ช่วยย่าขายของ
เพราะบ้านเราก็ไม่ได้มีฐานะอะไร พออยู่ พอกิน มีความสุขตามมีตามเกิด
อันนี่ยังจำได้เลย ทุกวัน โดยเฉพาะ วันพระ
จะต้องถูกปลุกแต่เช้า เพื่อไปทำบุญ
ย่าจะเตรียมตะกร้าใส่บาตรไว้ให้ แล้วอันนี่ก็จะขี้เกียจสุดๆ
ก็ตามประสาเด็กอ่ะนะ อยาก นอน อยาก นอน
แต่พอนานๆเข้าก็เริ่มชิน จนตื่นเช้าได้เอง
กลายเป็นว่าต้องไปวัดก่อนไปโรงเรียน
อืมมมม ชีวิตวัยเด็กก็ไม่มีอะไรมากกกน้าาาา
พอจนเริ่มโตเข้ามัธยม แล้วโรงเรียนที่เข้าเนี่ยก็เป็นโรงเรียนใกล้บ้าน
แบบประมาณว่าเดินไปโรงเรียนได้
(แต่ต้องข้ามฟากทุกวันนะ เพราะโรงเรียนจะอยู่อีกด้านนึงของตัวอำเภอ)
ทั้งๆที่ว่ายน้ำไม่เป็น แต่ก็ไม่กลัวที่จะนั่งเรือ
เออ สงสัยจะเป็นเพราะความเคยชิน
สรุปเลยละกัน ตั้งแต่เด็ก
จนอยู่มัธยมปลายก็ใช้ชีวิตอยู่ที่ต่างจังหวัด
แล้วพอเข้า”มหาลัยก็มาอยู่ กรุงเทพฯ
ไว้ดี๋ยวมาเล่าต่อ
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Ganesha
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar, is one of the best-known and most widely worshipped
deities in the Hindu pantheon.[5] His image is found throughout India and
Nepal.[6] Hindu sects worship him regardless of affiliations.[7]
Devotion to Ganesha is widely diffused and extends to Jains, Buddhists, and beyond India.[8]
Although he is known by many other attributes,
Ganesha’s elephant head makes him easy to identify.[9]
Ganesha is widely revered as the Remover of Obstacles[10]
and more generally as Lord of Beginnings and Lord of Obstacles (Vighnesha, Vighneshvara),[11]
patron of arts and sciences, and the deva of intellect and wisdom.[12]
He is honoured at the beginning of rituals and ceremonies and invoked as Patron of Letters during writing sessions.
[13] Several texts relate mythological anecdotes associated with his birth and exploits and explain his distinct iconography.
Ganesha emerged a distinct deity in clearly recognizable form in the 4th and 5th centuries CE,
during the Gupta Period, although he inherited traits from Vedic and pre-Vedic precursors.[14]
His popularity rose quickly,
and he was formally included among the five primary deities of Smartism
(a Hindu denomination) in the 9th century. A sect of devotees called the Ganapatya,
(Sanskrit: गाणपत्य; gāṇapatya), who identified Ganesha as the supreme deity, arose during this period.[15]
The principal scriptures dedicated to Ganesha are the Ganesha Purana, the Mudgala Purana, and the Ganapati Atharvashirsa.
Heres the picture of My Ganesh, these ganesh are from China
and the one made from wood is from Cambodia,
i got them from the Nepalese shop.
A very cool and nice shop in Beijing
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Terracotta Army
The Terracotta Army (simplified Chinese: 兵马俑; traditional Chinese: 兵馬俑; pinyin: bīngmǎ yǒng; literally “soldier and horse funerary statues”) are the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang the First Emperor of China. The terracotta figures, dating from 210 BC, were discovered in 1974 by some local farmers near Xi’an, Shaanxi province, China near the Mausouleum of the First Qin Emperor. (Chinese: 秦始皇陵; pinyin: Qín Shǐhuáng Líng). The figures vary in height (183–195 cm – 6 ft–6 ft 5in), according to their role, the tallest being the generals. The figures include strong warriors, chariots, horses, officials, acrobats, strongmen, and musicians. Current estimates are that in the three pits containing the Terracotta Army there were over 8,000 soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses and 150 cavalry horses, the majority of which are still buried in the pits. ————————————————————————————– ————————————————————————————– ————————————————————————————–
Our 2nd day In Xi’an,
we booked the tour from the Hotel,
Coz Terra cotta Pit is quite far from central.
we have to go there by car around 45 min.
So we decided to book the private tour from the Hotel,
Plus with the Tour Guide, My Tour Guide, a Chinese Guy.
who(Think) he can speak English,
But I barely understand when he talk .
I have to tell him to repeat what he talked,
I think my English suck, but he even more..lol..
———————————————————————————– ———————————————————————————–Briefly about Terracotta Army from My Tour Guide( as i remember)
1.Founded by a local farmer,
around 5 farmers(as i remember)
now only one or two still alive.
and now they not work as a farmer anymore..
They become rich…lol…. as you see one picture, me Dave and Old man,
he is the founder. all he do, he sitting there, sell his book and give autograph…..
Damn. hes such a lucky man
2.The figure of the Terra Cotta army very height (6ft-6ft5in)
so i think the Chinese ppl (army)must be very strong and Height
3. The figure of the Terra Cotta Army created separate,
as you see some have no head, and inside the body is hollow
4. Many of the tomb builders were also buried alive,
include single ladies too.
Because the Emperor Qin believed that life under the ground
after death was a continuation of life on earth
5.The modern Chrome’plating technology appeared
in western countried in 1920s to 1930s,
But it had emerged in China 2,200 years before.
(i think this is amazing)
Some more pics from the Tomb
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Great Mosque of Xi’an
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Great Mosque of Xi’an (Chinese: 西安大清真寺), located near the Drum Tower (Gu Lou) on 30 Huajue Lane of Xi’an, Shaanxi province, China,is one of the oldest and most renowned mosques in the country. It was first built in the Tang Dynasty (reign of Emperor Xuanzong, 685-762), and renovated in later periods (especially during the reign of Emperor Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty). It remains a popular tourist site of Xi’an, and is still used by Chinese Muslims (mainly the Hui people) today as a place of worship. Unlike most mosques in Middle Eastern or Arab countries, the Great Mosque of Xi’an is completely Chinese in its construction and architectural style, except for some Arabic lettering and decorations, for the mosque has neither domes nor traditional-style minarets.[1]
yeah….Our first day in Xi’an, we do nothing much,as we arr late.
We stayed at Shanglira Hotel…
our 1st day we just take a taxi( its quite far from central area,around 20 min by taxi)
and walk around central area,went to Chinese restaurant,and take taxi back to Hotel.
the taxi meter here start from 6 CNY(Yuan), Taxi meter in Beijing start from 10CNY(Yuan).
I like the taxi in Xi’an, they have the cage between the driver and the passenger ,
Thats look safe to me… reduce the robber,crime,
Good idea, i think they should do that in Thailand too
Here is the picture at the City Wall and the Great Mosque in Xi’an and the local area..
I love that area.
really local life. walking on the street, buy food on the street,
take a very nice shot(By Dave” The camera man”)
and the weather so good, we both no rush, just walk around, see local life..
Love it !! ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
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Jinshanling
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Jinshanling, Great Wall of China
Jinshanling (Chinese: 金山岭; Chinese: 金山嶺; Chinese: Jīnshānlǐng),
a section of the Great Wall of China located in the mountainous area in Luanping County,
125 km northeast of Beijing. This section of the wall is connected with the Simatai sectionto the east.
Some distance to the west lies the Mutianyu section. Jinshanling section of the wall was built from 1570 during the Ming Dynasty.
The Jinshanling section of the Great Wall is 10.5 km long with 5 passes,
67 towers and 2 beacon towers. The initial section of the wall has been restored to original condition,
but the condition of the wall deteriorates towards its natural state as it approaches Simatai.
The entrance fee is 40 RMB. A cable car has been constructed to take visitors to the highest point along the wall.
There is an additional admission charge of 50 RMB to continue on to the Simatai section, and a 5 RMB fee to cross the suspension bridge.
Dave’ Birthday.
He has a best plan, i think. yes.
and included me in that plan too..
we not do such a sweet dinner, or shopping around Beijing,
we do Hiking !!! yes of course. Hiking,
we woke up around 5 am,waiting for our tour guide to bring us to Jinshanling Great wall.
On the way, i feel like he try to persuate us not to go to Jinshanling, he said. Its windy. and really cold today
and he can just drop us at Simatai Great wall(thats our destination for hiking)
yes of course, the answer for me and Dave must be,Hell, we will go, we will Hiking..
so for all of us 9 ppl, i think. theres 3 ppl, they change their mind, not to hiking, just gonna wait at Simatai.
I felt like… . so why they join this Hiking for???? chicken shit by sudden???
its just 10 km hiking…. Once in a life time….
well.. whatever, i think they must have reason why they change their mind, windy,cold…ect..
anyway… we make it… we hiking from Jinshanling to Simatai Great wall.
i feel really happy that we can make it.. 10 km walked(hiking) with the cold and windy weather…lol.
Im glad i can make it. even i have to stop and do my booger nose every ten min.(runny nose all the time)
its such a good memory
Its one of the most amazing thing here in this Trip
Dave said:Its Great that we do this kind of thing together. ;D
What I dont like about China..
They BLOCKED FACEBOOK...
They block my facebook…..lol… i was so pissed when i knew that//
Coz i growing my farm( FARMVILLE) and you know.. 10 days.. all my plants will died…..awwwww
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