Is that the Ban Haw mosque near the Night Bazaar in Chiang Mai? I've solat jumaat there a few times; it's a very interesting mosque catering for the Thai Chinese Muslims who migrated there from Yunnan in China. There's also a Thai Chinese Muslim madrasah called "Masjid Al-Taqkwah" on the other side of the Ping river about 2 KM away. I love Chiang Mai and miss it very much. :-)
Is that the Thai-Laos border post? I love International borders. I've been to Chiang Sen in Thailand which is also known as the Golden Triangle where the Thai, Myanmar and Laos border meets at the junction of the Mekong and Sop Ruak rivers. From there you can see the Myanmar-Burmese people on the left bank doing their washing and Laos citizens on the right bank doing their household chores. An interesting experience!
Those were the days... young and restless... haha
ReplyDeleteIs that the Ban Haw mosque near the Night Bazaar in Chiang Mai? I've solat jumaat there a few times; it's a very interesting mosque catering for the Thai Chinese Muslims who migrated there from Yunnan in China. There's also a Thai Chinese Muslim madrasah called "Masjid Al-Taqkwah" on the other side of the Ping river about 2 KM away. I love Chiang Mai and miss it very much. :-)
ReplyDeleteIs that the Thai-Laos border post? I love International borders. I've been to Chiang Sen in Thailand which is also known as the Golden Triangle where the Thai, Myanmar and Laos border meets at the junction of the Mekong and Sop Ruak rivers. From there you can see the Myanmar-Burmese people on the left bank doing their washing and Laos citizens on the right bank doing their household chores. An interesting experience!
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