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Sukhotai Historical Park, Thailand

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Sukhotai, in the NW part of Thailand, the oldest capital of the Siam kingdom, is one of the most beautiful archaeological sites of this country. The town was founded in 1238 by the king Rama Khamheng. This cultured sovereign created the Thai alphabet, took buddhism as the national religion, and established diplomatic relations with China. He invited Chinese artists, who developed an important production of potteries, carved wonderful sculptures and built temples. The Sukhotai art is influenced not only by the Chinese, but also by ancient Khmers, Burmese and Cinghalese. The Historical Park encompasses all the Sukhotai ruins. The inside of the fortified town shows the remains of 35 temples and other buildings, which received the help of the UNESCO for their maintenance. Today it is still a holy place for the Buddhists, where monks and ordinary people are praying. Best viewed full size. All comments welcome.

Sukhotaï, au Nord-Ouest de la Thaïlande, première capitale du Siam, est l’un des plus beaux sites archéologiques de ce pays. La ville fut fondée en 1238 par le roi Râma Khamheng. Ce monarque éclairé créa l’alphabet thaï, instaura le boudhisme comme religion nationale et établit des relations diplomatiques avec la Chine. Il fit venir des artistes chinois qui développèrent une importante production de poteries, exécutèrent des sculptures magnifiques et construisirent des temples. L’art de Sukhotaï montre l’influence des Chinois, mais aussi des anciens Khmers, des Birmans et des Cinghalais. Le Parc Historique englobe toutes les ruines de Sukhotaï. L’intérieur de la ville fortifiée comprend les vestiges de 35 temples ou autres bâtisses, qui ont reçu le soutien de l’UNESCO pour leur conservation. C’est, aujourd’hui encore, un lieu de culte pour les moines et les laïcs qui viennent y prier. Cliquez sur l’image pour en apprécier les détails. Tous commentaires bienvenus.

Those of you who like Asiatic culture should also enjoy this image:

Holding the temple


Techdata: Nikon D50 with AF-Nikkor 3.5-4,5/18-70 ED at 18mm (equiv. 24x36 27mm), 1/350s at f/8, 200 ISO. Slight postwork in Photoshop CS3 Extended to restore the right part of the image with the Clone Stamp Tool.

Comments (34)


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claude19

9:50AM | Sat, 28 February 2009

EXCELLENT shot of this site full of Peace and Serenity !!!

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jeroni

9:57AM | Sat, 28 February 2009

Wonderful and very creative work

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carlx

9:58AM | Sat, 28 February 2009

Fantastic POV and capture!!!

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Enmos

10:44AM | Sat, 28 February 2009

Beautiful old architecture and well captured !

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helanker

10:56AM | Sat, 28 February 2009

WOW ! WHat a fantastic building. All the stones and the way they used them is pretty amazing. Gorgeous capture.

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PIERRE25

11:12AM | Sat, 28 February 2009

Merci pour le texte, bravo pour la photo, superbe!

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armoric56

11:24AM | Sat, 28 February 2009

très belle photo!

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FCLittle

11:50AM | Sat, 28 February 2009

A wonderful place...thanks for sharing it!

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marcopolinski

12:03PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

excellent POV and capture!!!!!!

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moochagoo

12:11PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

J'y suis allé. Quel bon souvenir !

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lior

12:31PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

Excellente perspective; les couleurs sont vraiment superbes!

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Mousson

12:32PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

photo superbe! J'y suis allée 1988 LOL

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Hendesse

12:50PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

Excellent and very interesting shot. Fantastic textures and superb POV.

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Severine

1:03PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

C'est très joli, on voit encore bien la disposition et les détails de ce temple, j'aime aussi l'angle de vue ^-^

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virginiese

1:34PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

une endroit fascinant ! Quelle beauté ! Merci departager ces informations !

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marybelgium

2:15PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

magnifique !

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magnus073

2:56PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

C'est une photo brillante mon ami, vraiment stupéfiant. J'aime des photos de structures classiques comme celui-ci. Il y a tant de beauté et détail

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pixelmeister

4:52PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

Very nice shot!

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danob

5:30PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

Wonderful work !

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Richardphotos

7:49PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

amazing structure and superb perspective

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KarmaSong

8:13PM | Sat, 28 February 2009

Même avec les années , cette architecture garde son raffinement, et chacune de tes photos est une invitation au voyage.Bravo Marie-Thérèse !

picantilla

5:23AM | Sun, 01 March 2009

fantastic!!!

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jocko500

6:25PM | Sun, 01 March 2009

this is wonderful looking. love the lighting

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Milouv

2:24AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

Encore un merveilleux voyage. Belle ligne de fuite avec une contre plongée adéquate. Un beau soleil, qui nous manque sous nos latitudes, bien exploité.

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furuta

8:37AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

Wonderful mood of capital. excellent POV!!

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MagikUnicorn

11:40AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

GRANDIOSE

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ledwolorz

12:31AM | Fri, 06 March 2009

Beautiful place and fantastic POV.

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e-brink

12:34AM | Sat, 21 March 2009

What a fantastic place! Stunning shot too. Nicely done.

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danapommet

7:23PM | Sun, 22 March 2009

Very well done. A wonderful capture of an ancient place. Well done. Dana P

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JeffG7BRJ

2:55PM | Mon, 27 April 2009

Superb capture, a place I would love to explore for myself, to late for me so thanks for sharing. Bravo!!!!!

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