Monday, July 10, 2006

Lop Buri

To give you guys a bit of a visual, my first year will be spent in Lop Buri, central Thailand. That is where I will be going to language school. Here is some information about the city as well, to give you an idea as to the environment I will be living in.

"Today, Lop Buri is administratively divided into 11 Amphoes (Districts) including Muang, Ban Mi, Chai Badan, Khok Charoen, Khok Samrong, Phatthana Nikhom, Tha Luang, Tha Wung, Sa Bot, Lam Sonthi and Nong Muang.Apart from historical attractions, Lop Buri provides opportunities for nature lovers to visit its famous Sap langka Wildlife Sanctuary in the north. Another special landmark of Lop Buri is monkeys. To tourists, the city is known as the land of monkeys. To the people of Lop Buri, the monkeys are descendants of Hanuman who, according to the Ramayana, built Lop Buri as his kingdom. The food offerings in San Phra Kan drew the monkeys from nearby forests. These mischievous monkeys have taken over several attractions such as San Phra Kan and Phra Prang Sam Yot. A big feast for the monkeys on the last Sunday of November is held annually at Phra Prang Sam Yot and is one of the most attractive and most talked about tourist events in Thailand."

6 comments:

Kyle said...

One time, I got attacked by a monkey. It tried to eat my hand. Sucky deal. I got away though.
Uhm... later?

Paula said...

See the monkey...

Spoke will be so jealous. He wishes we had a monkey, and I keep saying "no".

Jessica said...

Chris, that's hilarious!!! I absolutely hate monkeys. I have been attacked before as well, but some small, yet intimidating Nepalese child risked his own neck to save the neck of this white skinned tourist. A whole year in monkey city! Scary...I'm sure I'll have plenty of stories. Thanks for dropping by!

Travelin' D said...

I've had some experience with monkey as well. Let me know if you want me to scope it out for you, while I'm here. Maybe talk to them, eat their flees, just get to know them a little bit. I'll do what I can.

Amber said...

"Another special landmark of Lop Buri is monkeys." This sentence is great. I love that they are reffered to as landmarks.

MONKEYS!

Maybe you'll hit one with a fancy Thai moped. Just like Fredrick all over again.......

Beth said...

Some things about Lopburi that Jessica can look forward to include: the many night eating areas, the markets, the excellent transportation system (I'm serious! - except if you arrive on the train at 3:30am), the great Thai teachers at her language school, the fact that hardly anyone speaks English (big help when you're learning Thai) and Peter and Dianne. They are a God-send.