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Asia, Culture, Thailand

Thai Massage III

by Dawn DelVecchio • September 9, 2010 • 0 Comments

Finally, there is foot reflexology or simply “Thai foot massage”. These are my personal favorites, and I have had many, many foot massages over the years. Yesterday, I went to what I consider to be the best place on the…

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Asia, Buddhism, Culture, Health, History, Thailand

Thai Massage II

by Dawn DelVecchio • September 7, 2010 • 0 Comments

There are three main massage-type treatments that are now considered uniquely Thai: nuat Thai (literally: Thai massage), luk prakorb, (an herbal compress used to warm muscles before massage), and foot reflexology. Unlike the more common Swedish style massage of the…

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Asia, Buddhism, Health, Hinduism, History, India, Thailand

Thai Massage I

by Dawn DelVecchio • September 2, 2010 • 0 Comments

Thailand has a rich legacy of healing arts that come from both ancient Chinese practices and India’s Ayurvedic healing methods. The Thai’s took what they learned from these traditions and over time, morphed them into something of their own. The…

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Art, Asia, Culture, History, Kingdoms, Music, Performing arts, Thailand, tours

Thai Classical Dance

by Dawn DelVecchio • August 31, 2010 • 0 Comments

Masked monkeys scratch and fidget before their king, demons march to battle, and royalty bedecked in gold and gemstones are wheeled across the stage. This is Khon: royal Siam, ancient theatre, epic tale. On a poster along the walls of…

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Art, Thailand

Muaythai Musings

by Dawn DelVecchio • August 26, 2010 • 2 Comments

There is a definite pace to a muaythai bout and, with a few exceptions, seems to follow a basic format. Round one is slower than the rest, with single blows thrown more often than combinations, and power held back to…

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Asia, destination, Music, Thailand, tour, tours, Travel

A Night at the Fights II

by Dawn DelVecchio • August 25, 2010 • 0 Comments

Following the introductions, a small group of men in bright-green shirts situated beside the ring begin to play the ceremonial music unique to this sport. With pii (a small wooden flute), skin drum and finger cymbals, the band plays the…

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