This weeks Corner View is Street Fashion.
This was tricky because I’m hesitant to take pictures of people that I don’t know. But I went through my photos and found some. So here are some random pictures on the streets of Thailand.
Does it look like every second person is wearing yellow? – well they are. In my first year in Thailand the King celebrated his 80th birthday and in honor of that every Monday everyone, well almost everyone wore a yellow shirt to honor their King.
This picture I took at Pattaya. And is actually a common sight. People paying their respect, burning incense. I’m not too sure who the statue is of but I think he was a famous sailor.
If it’s not a person they are paying respect to then it is a Bhudda Statue. Like the one below. These shrines are also a common sight everywhere in the streets.
There are also “bikies” everywhere. This is a mode of transport and a very convenient and efficient one because of the traffic.
And food stalls are everywhere too. Everywhere you turn someone is cooking. It’s like everyone here can cook and make money from it.
Monks are also a common sight on the streets. I know these are only boys but I don’t have pictures of any grown up monks. Apparently they come out early in the mornings and stand with their bowls hoping for generous donations. Donated food and goods are all they live by so they rely and trust on the goodness of people.
These next pictures are from my visit to china town…
And the last one is from downtown Bangkok on a Sunday afternoon. Thai dancers entertaining the people.
So there it is, street fashion from Thailand.
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31 comments:
They are very busy streets, with lots of pedestrians!
What a great post, Kari! I noticed the yellow right away - I read about the King's birthday in one of the royalty magazines I read and know the Thai's people penchant for yellow. I love the pictures of the street vendors - everything looks delicious. I would love to visit your corner of the world. How's the move coming along?
What a great post, Kari! I noticed the yellow right away - I read about the King's birthday in one of the royalty magazines I read and know the Thai's people penchant for yellow. I love the pictures of the street vendors - everything looks delicious. I would love to visit your corner of the world. How's the move coming along?
So many interesting tid-bits (I don't know where that word came from?!),
like the yellow, and the orange on the boys, and the different street scenes you showed. Thanks, it's a great way to know more of life in your corner.
Best to you,
Those streets look so busy and lively. I really like the picture of the monks-so colourful!
Thanks for sharing.
kari these are wonderful. i feel like i´m there! besos-jane
Kari, very neat and colorful photos. Yellow is a happy color. Thanks xoxo
thanks for taking us with you in this thaï visit ...
Beautiful pictures!
I have always wanted to visit Thailand. I especially like the shot of the woman smiling in Chinatown. She is holding a bag full of goods and the look on her face says that all is right with the world.
What a great feeling!
I like the food stalls and the boys monks!
Wow - a wealth of views here! I feel as if I travel the world on Wednesdays - thanks for sharing your amazing pictures!
Oh my...the young monks...so wonderful!
xo
wish i was there! lucky you!
I love your photos, yes straight away I noticed the yellow - so striking. I love the photo of the lady laughing, that's so natural and gorgeous! Also the warm sunshine looks great.
I love your streets! They are wearing so many people! I too struggled with the idea of taking photos that had people I didn't know in them so went with the street view too. I love the shot of the young monks and all the mopeds/motorbikes lined up! Makes me want to visit!
hi kari
i love your photos!!
i hope some day i could go to tailand!!
always great shots of your country ! thanks !
what an interesting post - seems like so much life is going on right on the streets!
Lovely street photos ... I can almost smell the food the vendors selling :-)
These are great! Yellow is my favourite color at the moment!
ooh i have to visit thailand! great shots, kari, and i love your new header!
Oh, these pictures are amazing!! Thanks so much for sharing them. I feel like I just went for a visit! I'd love to go there one day and walk those streets!
Happy Day!
that's a very interesting post dear kari, very special about the yellow shirts. i learn from you about thailand. thankyou. wish you a happy day*
Great shots Kari, wonderful post. BTW, I posted the only shot I got of the martian lady. It was under the disguise of photographing my dog so I got her feet. FUNNNNY!
Nice set of photos.
Ooh I loved this! So interesting to see such a different culture. And I'm pretty sure if there were monks walking along our streets people would give them some strange looks. Great corner view!
So busy street ! Lots of fashion ! Thanks for sharing. Have a good week !!
I absolutely love your photos! One of my favorites was the photo of all the yellow shirts- so great!
I love seeing the streets of Thailand. They always look very busy!
Well to see all those great pictures doesn't seem that you are all that hesitant!
It's like I'm walking there too!
Great corner view pictures! My favourite is the little boy monks in orange :)
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