If you travel to Chanthaburi please stay in our friends hotel it's super nice tell them we sent you! Very kind helpful people 🙏 maps.app.goo.gl/vXJSPdpBLpZS4zUW6
There are a lot of French architecture buildings in Chantaburi because France had occupied Chantaburi for 14 years during 1893 crises. Thailand got it back by exchanging some parts of Laos and Cambodia.
We absolutely love your hometown we have more videos coming 🙏 That's extremely kind we appreciate it thanks so much have an amazing weekend. The food and snacks here are so good
What a variety of amazing food and drink in such beautiful surroundings. Happily exploring this historic area of Thailand. Cheers for sharing Ellis and Alicia.
Wow that tom yum looks delicious, we will have to make a visit to this spot on our next adventure. We loved your koh kood video we have been twice and it is one off our favorite islands 🙂
Have an amazing time it's so nice there! I always put places in description when I can! Please check out our friends hotel! Tell them you saw the video, they are very kind and helpful 🙏 maps.app.goo.gl/vXJSPdpBLpZS4zUW6
I watch your videos regularly, and am one of those people who always say that Chanthaburi is a city that tourists should explore,I'm glad you went back to Chanthaburi again, hope to see you see the spots this time, See the view of Noen Nang Phaya, Thung Na Choei Public Park and the beautiful beach as well as the lovely people of Chanthaburi, it is recommended that you try to find Rent a motorbike to explore because the beach is sold and runs quite far outside of the city✌️❤️
Chanthaburi is now one of our top provinces we love it here. We have a few more videos coming hope you enjoy 🇹🇭🙏 thanks for the support and for always saying we come back!
Oh. You guys are back to Chantaburi again . Welcome back to Chantaburi ( my home town) one of the thing I love with your Clip is that you seems to do a good research about where you re visiting and that’s impressive. Enjoy the trip here and keep on doing a good clip . Good luck to your journey in this coming new year.
Love it there & you showed all the places we went. The 2 coffee places & the Tom yun noodles & not forgetting those candle wax biscuits 😋 I love the night st food too
Just discovered your channel and am loving it! how I've not come across you before I dont know. very interesting video guys, loved it and love your style!
My partner and I visited Thailand for the first time last summer, and this content is making me miss it sooooo bad. Thank you guys so much for these videos, you just got yourselves a new sub 🇹🇭💛
You guys are absolutely amazing you don't refuse anythings since I been watching you both , you are not afraid all of the foods . That's was awesome to see you guys enjoying chanthaburi.
Hi guys, love watching this video, bring back my childhood. memories. When I was a kid, I lived with my grandparents in Kota Bahru, Kelantan. On the weekend I will follow my grandmother to morning market. I always asked her to buy me some Thai snacks. Some snack that you show in this video look fimiliar. 'again Intresting video to watch. 👏👏👏
Everything in state of kelantan very similar with Thailand. Especially southern part of Thailand. Yeah you should go back there, and have your favourite food 'Solok Lada'. Hehehehe. But definitely so many others Intresting place in Malaysia. If I'm in Malaysia right now, I will invite to come and explore my hometown where the largest artificial Lake in Malaysia located. The mountains view between 2 rivers are stunning. Keep exploring, be safe.
Hi Guys, Mun puu = crab butter. Yep, I'm going make me noodles too, tonight, but it won't be seafood though. Just with pork. I'm so hungry watching you guys eat, as I am still at work. 😋. Hope it tastes just as I am imagining. 😊 The little white round sweet is made from sugared winter melon (fug-fang).
Hi Ellis! Great to see you back in Chanthaburi again! I don't know how much time you have left in Thailand, but it might be worth visiting Phattalung province, it's in the south. There's great food, and there is a beautiful lake called Thale Noi, if you go at sunrise, 4AM, you'll catch the lotus flowers opening up, and you'll see a beautiful sunrise as well! You can take a sleeper train to Phattalung, or fly to Trang or Hat Yai and take a taxi/bus to Phattalung.
Hey we've been to Phatthalung ages ago! Go check out my old videos! We explored the whole region around there already and made quite a few good videos 🇹🇭
I will link a few videos here - We have visited lots of provinces all over Thailand now and like to go find interesting places! ua-cam.com/video/43UfDVWc2qQ/v-deo.htmlsi=K_GauBnn0P0BHFaP
So basically, hot Thai coffee boran with Thai madeleines? Love the water/canal town of Chanthaburi, putting it on my list. Love khanom tuy after eating boat noodles. When my sister makes Thai noodles at home, she puts pineapple in the broth as well. Simmered for over a day. It's for acid and it breaks down the meat and tenderize it. Like a natural tenderizer. They used that in Pho as well. Yen ta fo/pink noodles is my least favorite, too sweet. Love my rad na with pork and squid and Chinese broccoli! Corn starch to thicken the gravy. Top 2 noodles for me are boat noodles and rad na.
Chanthaburi and Rayong province is one of the best fruit producing areas in Thailand. It rains 8 months out of 12 months. It is the best pepper producing area in the world and has been exported since the past. and is a gem city, producing one of the best quality gems in the world. and is the origin of the transformation of gemstones into increasing value. By burning gemstones to change color And it had been ruled by the French for a while. Until Thailand had to exchange Siem Reap, Battambang, and Sisophon in Cambodia.
In fact, in ancient Thailand the front of the house was the part that had a pier. Because in ancient times Thai people would travel by water transportation. If we want to compare it with the present day, rivers or canals are roads in this era. The houses of Thai people in ancient times faced the river or canal. Therefore, the pier is at the front of the house. If you observe the traditional Thai houses, there will be a pier in front of the house. Later in the reign of King Rama V, or about 150 years ago, the first roads were built. Transportation therefore changed from rivers to roads.
Chanthaboon City assumes that the word Chan comes from TonChan or Sandal Wood. This sandalwood is used as fragrant wood for worshiping sacred things. Chan trees are used in the royal funeral ceremonies of Thai kings as urns for the king's remains. The word Boon probably comes from the word pura. That means city. From the evidence in a book written by a Frenchman During the reign of King Suea of Ayutthaya Mentioning a monk who found a stone inscription in Sanskrit that read: “More than 1,000 years ago, there was a city named "Khuan Karaburi" with a wide territory located at the foot of Mount Sa Ba. The citizens are Chong people. Westerners call this city “CHANTEBON”. The Chanthaboon riverside community was also an important center for maritime trade. It is a community that welcomes guests from the city. Accepting foreigners who come to do business When the western people came As a result, there was a coming to spread Roman Catholicism in Chanthaboon. The Catholic Church was built when the Vietnamese immigrated for religious reasons around 1672 and is a religious refuge for Christians. In 1893, France came to occupy Chanthaburi for 11 years. Trat city was also taken over. In the end, Thailand had to give up the territory of Koh Kong, Battambang, Siem Reap, and Sisophon (Cambodia) in exchange for the return of Chanthaburi and Trat. After it was returned, houses and communities in this area developed. Most houses and architecture are therefore approximately 150 years old or more.
Hi Ellis and Alicia! I was in that area in Chantaburi last April. I have a photo of myself standing in front of that white church. Did you go Rayong? That’s my mom’s hometown.
@@EllisWR - I stayed at the KANTARY BAY HOTEL overlooking the beach. The beach was lively at night time with many restaurants along the beach. We visited the mangrove forest along Rayong's coastline. Apparently, my Great-Great-Great Grandfather was someone important like a Governor there and there is a street named after him which is my mom's maiden name, YOMGINDA ROAD. You can find this street on Google.
Have you heard of the African area of Chanthaburi? Apparently they are gems dealers. They even have African food available. I was a video on YT about it but forget who posted it. May be worth a look if your still there.
@@EllisWR it is the village located in Chanthaburi province land area shore that has no access by road but it is not island location. You need to connect boat and book homestay. There you will enjoy seafood, authentic local life in the village, and pleasant vibe of homestay surrounded by water. You need to ask the local where to catch the boat to reach there. If you can copy บ้านไร้แผ่นดิน to google map, you ll see its location. Recoomend 1-2 nights stays.
As Vietnamese Catholic I always curious about the Catholic populations in all the Asian countries so I did research years ago and still didn't know why the Catholic populations in Thai and Cambodia were so small compare to Vietnam. I left it as that until I watched documentaries on Cambodia and Thailand and everything made senses ..... The Catholic churches on floating boats in Cambodia, they're all Vietnamese living in Cambodia for 3-4-5 generations ........then Chanthaburi Cathedral was built by the Vietnamese Catholics escaped the religious persecution in 18th century. They explained in the documentary, the ceiling of the Chanthaburi Cathedral was built to reflect the inside structure of the boat, to commemorate how the Vietnamese arrived to Chanthaburi . Before I thought it was so flat and not beautiful like Vietnamese churches, until I learned the history then everything changes, the Chanthaburi Cathedral was more beautiful than anything. Today looking at the Vietnamese populations in Laos, Thai, Cambodia, and compare that to the Catholic populations of those country, they're somewhat reflect the same numbers.
@@EllisWR All times if you need it. You should ask the local people for going to the resturants that available. I 've eatent it but forget the name of resturant. It locates near the biggest and famous secondary school in Chanthaburi.
There are people of Vietnamese descent who are Christians and people of Vietnamese descent who are Chinese who are Buddhists. who immigrated from the Annam-Siam War and the Indochina War
The 37:00 snack is made from flour fried onion and Fuck the you heard is means pumpkin. That is so funny the pumpkin word in Thai mean doin ST in English word LOL
Fried durian is an alternative for people who don't like the smell of durian. It is made from unripe durian. But you love the smell of durian. You should eat durian. But this is an experiment. Next, you will know what you should do with 160 baht.😂 I have watched your Loy Krathong clip. After my New Year's trip
Dude I love your channel and all your videos but please find another adjective. Nice is so over used. If I had a shot everyone you said it, I wouldn't last longer than about 20 minutes 😊
Yeah one hundred percent need to your right! We're doing alright though for never studying. I'd love to study and become fluent but running the channel and moving about non stop just never get a minute to myself!
This has gotta be one of our favourite streets in Thailand! 🇹🇭
If you enjoyed please Like, Comment & Subscribe it really helps us out 🙏
ฉันจะไปเที่ยวจันทบุรี เพราะ วีดีโอของคุณ คนจันดูน่ารักเป็นกันเองดีค่ะ❤
@@urasim4318Please do it's such a nice place!
If you travel to Chanthaburi please stay in our friends hotel it's super nice tell them we sent you! Very kind helpful people 🙏 maps.app.goo.gl/vXJSPdpBLpZS4zUW6
อยู่เมืองไทยแท้ๆยังไม่เคยจันทบุรีเลย เพราะวีดีของของคุณนี่แหละทำให้อยากไปเมืองจันท์แล้วเอลลี่😊😊😊
@@wichairatsaenboran465You really should visit! We have more videos coming this province is amazing
There are a lot of French architecture buildings in Chantaburi because France had occupied Chantaburi for 14 years during 1893 crises. Thailand got it back by exchanging some parts of Laos and Cambodia.
Yes very interesting history
.......Thai people always so nice. There are no other nationalities like the Thais.
True true
Back to my hometown again❤❤At 45.40. Alicia’s guess is correct , the ball in the middle of ka-nom -tian are mung bean ,white pepper ,salt and sugar.
We absolutely love your hometown we have more videos coming 🙏 That's extremely kind we appreciate it thanks so much have an amazing weekend. The food and snacks here are so good
What a variety of amazing food and drink in such beautiful surroundings. Happily exploring this historic area of Thailand. Cheers for sharing Ellis and Alicia.
Thanks so much Carol! There's so much to do see and eat around here!
Wow that tom yum looks delicious, we will have to make a visit to this spot on our next adventure. We loved your koh kood video we have been twice and it is one off our favorite islands 🙂
It's so bloody good make sure you visit if your in town! Thanks so much! It's beautiful isn't it
Wow, looks amazing! On our Thailand list now 😊
It's such a nice place I really recommend it !
This is my hometown, Chanthaburi. welcome
Beautiful town we love it!
Trip to Chantaburi booked, Thanks to this trip, we will be there in Feb, following yours,
Cheer mate! Thanks for showing us such a nice place!
Have an amazing time it's so nice there! I always put places in description when I can! Please check out our friends hotel! Tell them you saw the video, they are very kind and helpful 🙏 maps.app.goo.gl/vXJSPdpBLpZS4zUW6
I watch your videos regularly, and am one of those people who always say that Chanthaburi is a city that tourists should explore,I'm glad you went back to Chanthaburi again, hope to see you see the spots this time, See the view of Noen Nang Phaya, Thung Na Choei Public Park and the beautiful beach as well as the lovely people of Chanthaburi, it is recommended that you try to find Rent a motorbike to explore because the beach is sold and runs quite far outside of the city✌️❤️
Chanthaburi is now one of our top provinces we love it here. We have a few more videos coming hope you enjoy 🇹🇭🙏 thanks for the support and for always saying we come back!
Oh. You guys are back to Chantaburi again . Welcome back to Chantaburi ( my home town) one of the thing I love with your Clip is that you seems to do a good research about where you re visiting and that’s impressive. Enjoy the trip here and keep on doing a good clip . Good luck to your journey in this coming new year.
Love your town! Yes to travel and not research anything is ignorant! We have more videos coming 🙏🇹🇭
Fantastic video! Had to watch it in 3 sections but glad i kept coming back to itm the food there looks amazing!
Thanks so much we really appreciate that!! Honesty though the food in this province is really really good
Coffee ☕️ ☕️ good 👍 delicious noodles 🍜 🍜 friendly people ❤ Thailand 🇹🇭 ❤
Classic Thailand Supatra 🇹🇭❤️
You know how to cook Thai food. Congratulations! Ha Ha Pad Soy Sauce (Pad ce iw) looks really delicious.
It was the best we've had!
Another Amazing video, Amazing place , amazing food, keep up with the good work.😀
Thanks soooo much
New to your channel,I love it,I can't wait to get back even more now😊😊😊
Hey cheers really appreciate it! Have a quality time when you get back!
Love it there & you showed all the places we went. The 2 coffee places & the Tom yun noodles & not forgetting those candle wax biscuits 😋
I love the night st food too
Just discovered your channel and am loving it! how I've not come across you before I dont know. very interesting video guys, loved it and love your style!
Hey Sharon thanks a lot we appreciate it! Have an amazing day.
อาหารแถบนี้อร่อยมาก😊😊😊
So delicious yeah!
Every food looks amazing and makes me mouthwatering. Very Enjoyed.
Thanks so much 🙏 it's a foodie heaven
When I visited Chantaburi I also went to the same place as you. The noodles shop is famous one.
It's delicious isn't it!
My partner and I visited Thailand for the first time last summer, and this content is making me miss it sooooo bad. Thank you guys so much for these videos, you just got yourselves a new sub 🇹🇭💛
Cheers really appreciate you watching the videos. Hope you had a fantastic time and hope you visit again soon! So many nice places you can visit! 🙏
loving the longer videos
Cheers appreciate that I enjoy them too tbh!
@@EllisWR your thai is progressing nicely as well! Suud Yawd nah
You guys are absolutely amazing you don't refuse anythings since I been watching you both , you are not afraid all of the foods . That's was awesome to see you guys enjoying chanthaburi.
Thanks so much for the kind words. We love to experience new things! Nothing to be scared of!
6:47 I used to eat this regularly. It was very delicious. 👍☕
Really good ain't it!
Hi guys, love watching this video, bring back my childhood. memories. When I was a kid, I lived with my grandparents in Kota Bahru, Kelantan. On the weekend I will follow my grandmother to morning market. I always asked her to buy me some Thai snacks. Some snack that you show in this video look fimiliar. 'again Intresting video to watch. 👏👏👏
Thanks for sharing sounds lovely! We need to visit that region again you brought back good memories. Thanks so much
Everything in state of kelantan very similar with Thailand. Especially southern part of Thailand. Yeah you should go back there, and have your favourite food 'Solok Lada'. Hehehehe. But definitely so many others Intresting place in Malaysia. If I'm in Malaysia right now, I will invite to come and explore my hometown where the largest artificial Lake in Malaysia located. The mountains view between 2 rivers are stunning. Keep exploring, be safe.
Little dog are like receptionists. Little dogs remember you, so cute.
จริงครับ เขาจำได้ออกมารับในจุดเดิมเลยไม่เกินพรมเช็ดเท้า😊
They are soo cute
👋 Ellis and Alicia 👋 I'm at work right now. Will watch this video in the morning, kha. 😊
Thanks so much we appreciate it!!
Hi Guys, Mun puu = crab butter. Yep, I'm going make me noodles too, tonight, but it won't be seafood though. Just with pork. I'm so hungry watching you guys eat, as I am still at work. 😋. Hope it tastes just as I am imagining. 😊 The little white round sweet is made from sugared winter melon (fug-fang).
Ooooo it was a seafood overload! It was really really good. Thanks for the info!
Hi Ellis!
Great to see you back in Chanthaburi again!
I don't know how much time you have left in Thailand, but it might be worth visiting Phattalung province, it's in the south.
There's great food, and there is a beautiful lake called Thale Noi, if you go at sunrise, 4AM, you'll catch the lotus flowers opening up, and you'll see a beautiful sunrise as well!
You can take a sleeper train to Phattalung, or fly to Trang or Hat Yai and take a taxi/bus to Phattalung.
Hey we've been to Phatthalung ages ago! Go check out my old videos! We explored the whole region around there already and made quite a few good videos 🇹🇭
I will link a few videos here - We have visited lots of provinces all over Thailand now and like to go find interesting places!
ua-cam.com/video/43UfDVWc2qQ/v-deo.htmlsi=K_GauBnn0P0BHFaP
ua-cam.com/video/jOd0ya3_7NI/v-deo.htmlsi=K0zKE54zNMM6WCyl
ua-cam.com/video/GBTzhRpAY7c/v-deo.htmlsi=c575sBk8ZtmgHNJp
ua-cam.com/video/NA5eB8L73wM/v-deo.htmlsi=lvypUmD2Knr_3B2W
So basically, hot Thai coffee boran with Thai madeleines? Love the water/canal town of Chanthaburi, putting it on my list. Love khanom tuy after eating boat noodles. When my sister makes Thai noodles at home, she puts pineapple in the broth as well. Simmered for over a day. It's for acid and it breaks down the meat and tenderize it. Like a natural tenderizer. They used that in Pho as well. Yen ta fo/pink noodles is my least favorite, too sweet. Love my rad na with pork and squid and Chinese broccoli! Corn starch to thicken the gravy. Top 2 noodles for me are boat noodles and rad na.
Ooo I agree with everything you said aha. You should visit its soo nice
Make me hungry food and dessert are every corner😊
Yeah it's a food dessert heaven this street!
We loved it here ❤
ดีใจจังคุณมาเที่ยว จันทบุรี ทะเลสวยนะค่ะ❤
Few more videos coming we love it here 🙏❤️
@@EllisWR ฉันไปเที่ยวจันทบุรี ฉันก็ไป ไหว้ ศาลเจ้าพ่อตากสินมหาราช,อ่าวคุ้งกระเบน,หาดเจ้าหลาว,คุกขี้ไก่,เกาะเปริด,วัดปากน้ำแขมหนู, ค่ะ❤️
อยากให้มาลองเที่ยว ตลาดริมน้ำประแส แกลง ระยอง มีชุมชนบ้านเก่า สวยมากครับ และยังมี ทุ่งโปรงทอง สพานป่าโกงกาง ที่สวยอีกด้วย ครับ
Thanks for the suggestions!!
Chanthaburi and Rayong province is one of the best fruit producing areas in Thailand. It rains 8 months out of 12 months. It is the best pepper producing area in the world and has been exported since the past.
and is a gem city, producing one of the best quality gems in the world. and is the origin of the transformation of gemstones into increasing value. By burning gemstones to change color And it had been ruled by the French for a while. Until Thailand had to exchange Siem Reap, Battambang, and Sisophon in Cambodia.
Very interesting part of the country we like it over here
Hi dear welcome to Chanthaburi.Have a nice day...and enjoy your trip...
Thanks so much
I like you tourise in thailand so much
We like Thailand aha
In fact, in ancient Thailand the front of the house was the part that had a pier. Because in ancient times Thai people would travel by water transportation. If we want to compare it with the present day, rivers or canals are roads in this era. The houses of Thai people in ancient times faced the river or canal. Therefore, the pier is at the front of the house. If you observe the traditional Thai houses, there will be a pier in front of the house. Later in the reign of King Rama V, or about 150 years ago, the first roads were built. Transportation therefore changed from rivers to roads.
Chanthaboon City assumes that the word Chan comes from TonChan or Sandal Wood. This sandalwood is used as fragrant wood for worshiping sacred things. Chan trees are used in the royal funeral ceremonies of Thai kings as urns for the king's remains. The word Boon probably comes from the word pura. That means city. From the evidence in a book written by a Frenchman During the reign of King Suea of Ayutthaya Mentioning a monk who found a stone inscription in Sanskrit that read: “More than 1,000 years ago, there was a city named "Khuan Karaburi" with a wide territory located at the foot of Mount Sa Ba. The citizens are Chong people. Westerners call this city “CHANTEBON”. The Chanthaboon riverside community was also an important center for maritime trade. It is a community that welcomes guests from the city. Accepting foreigners who come to do business When the western people came As a result, there was a coming to spread Roman Catholicism in Chanthaboon. The Catholic Church was built when the Vietnamese immigrated for religious reasons around 1672 and is a religious refuge for Christians. In 1893, France came to occupy Chanthaburi for 11 years. Trat city was also taken over. In the end, Thailand had to give up the territory of Koh Kong, Battambang, Siem Reap, and Sisophon (Cambodia) in exchange for the return of Chanthaburi and Trat. After it was returned, houses and communities in this area developed. Most houses and architecture are therefore approximately 150 years old or more.
Super interesting thanks for the info my friend
เยี่ยมเลยเอลลี่และลีช คณสองคนไปถึงจันทบุรี เมืองแห่งผลไม้แต่น่าเสียดายที่คุณสองคนไปไม่ใช่ฤดูกาลของผลไม้ของเมืองไทยแบะของจันทบุรีครับ เที่ยวให้สนุกนะครับ
We will come back!
Hi Ellis and Alicia! I was in that area in Chantaburi last April. I have a photo of myself standing in front of that white church. Did you go Rayong? That’s my mom’s hometown.
It's lovely place ain't it! No not yet but definitely have to visit I hear it's very nice! Where do you recommend?
@@EllisWR - I stayed at the KANTARY BAY HOTEL overlooking the beach. The beach was lively at night time with many restaurants along the beach. We visited the mangrove forest along Rayong's coastline. Apparently, my Great-Great-Great Grandfather was someone important like a Governor there and there is a street named after him which is my mom's maiden name, YOMGINDA ROAD. You can find this street on Google.
Cheers for all the info. Always great to visit new places in Thailand
Thank you for sharing your great video.
Thanks for supporting
Great video!
Cheers!!
Have you heard of the African area of Chanthaburi? Apparently they are gems dealers. They even have African food available. I was a video on YT about it but forget who posted it. May be worth a look if your still there.
Yeah we see a fair few knocking around! Thats a good idea I like it.
They are in place call Jems market Jantaburi is well know for jewelry .
โอ้โห ของกินเยอะมาก น่าทานทุกอย่าง โดยเฉพาะ ราหน้ากับผัดซีอิ๊ว อร่อยแสงออกจากปากน้ำตาจะไหล x100% น่าเสียดายที่คุณพ่อคุณแม่ไม่ได้มาด้วย
Sooooo much delicious food! Don't worry my parents loved Chanthaburi, I just didn't film as wanted to enjoy family time. 🙏
@@EllisWR oh wow nice. I'm glad heard that your parent love it
สวัสดีมีความสุขนะครับ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Hey friend
I love Chantaburi because environment similar both of southern mix with northern part Thailand (sea and mountain) and cost of living is so cheap
Yeah that's it, it has it all
จันทบุรีคือเมืองผลไม้ ผลไม้อร่อยๆที่เห็นในประเทศไทยหลายชนิดมาจากจังหวัดนี้ ทั้งทุเรียน เงาะ มังคุด ลองกอง ระกำที่นี้มีการท่องเที่ยวสวนผลไม้และกินผลไม้แบบบุฟเฟ่ที่สวนด้วย
Yeah Chanthaburi is a great place. Need come back in fruit season
❤you. อยากตามไปกิน ราดหน้า + ผัดซีอิ๊ว ครับ 🇹🇭🙏👍❤️
🙏🙏🙏
Will you visit “Ban Rai Pan Din” (Land less or water surrounded village)? It’s one of an exortic where many Thai had never experienced yet.
Where is this I can't find?!
@@EllisWR it is the village located in Chanthaburi province land area shore that has no access by road but it is not island location. You need to connect boat and book homestay. There you will enjoy seafood, authentic local life in the village, and pleasant vibe of homestay surrounded by water. You need to ask the local where to catch the boat to reach there. If you can copy บ้านไร้แผ่นดิน to google map, you ll see its location. Recoomend 1-2 nights stays.
@@JamieRedknap wow looks amazing, next time for sure visit
As Vietnamese Catholic I always curious about the Catholic populations in all the Asian countries so I did research years ago and still didn't know why the Catholic populations in Thai and Cambodia were so small compare to Vietnam. I left it as that until I watched documentaries on Cambodia and Thailand and everything made senses .....
The Catholic churches on floating boats in Cambodia, they're all Vietnamese living in Cambodia for 3-4-5 generations ........then Chanthaburi Cathedral was built by the Vietnamese Catholics escaped the religious persecution in 18th century. They explained in the documentary, the ceiling of the Chanthaburi Cathedral was built to reflect the inside structure of the boat, to commemorate how the Vietnamese arrived to Chanthaburi . Before I thought it was so flat and not beautiful like Vietnamese churches, until I learned the history then everything changes, the Chanthaburi Cathedral was more beautiful than anything.
Today looking at the Vietnamese populations in Laos, Thai, Cambodia, and compare that to the Catholic populations of those country, they're somewhat reflect the same numbers.
Very interesting stuff isn't it. Cheers for sharing. It fascinates us also
ยินดีตอนรับ แดน พระเจ้าตากสิน มหาราช❤🙏
❤️🙏
In Chanthaburi Keang Mus-sa-amun Kai (chicken red curry) with fresh durian is very good. Don't forget to try it.
We need to try, when it's season
@@EllisWR All times if you need it. You should ask the local people for going to the resturants that available. I 've eatent it but forget the name of resturant. It locates near the biggest and famous secondary school in Chanthaburi.
@@sompongpanhoon3809 Yes there is a famous one but our friends told us to wait until season. I don't know!
I just went to Chanthaburi. But I missed a lot of food. When watching your clip
There's too much stuff everywhere!
จันทบุรีเคยตกเป็นอาณานิคมของประเทศฝรั่งเศสพระราชาที่5 ได้แลกกัมพูชาบางส่วนเพื่อที่จะนำจันทบุรีกลับคืนมา 😊
Yes very interesting history
ถ้าไปเที่ยวจันทร์บุรี ต้องไปเที่ยวสวนผลไม้
Yeah next time in season
There are people of Vietnamese descent who are Christians and people of Vietnamese descent who are Chinese who are Buddhists. who immigrated from the Annam-Siam War and the Indochina War
Interesting stuff!
น่าเสียดายนี่มันแถวบ้านผมเลย ถ้าผมเจอจะเลี้ยงข้าวสักมื้อ
Chanthaburi is our favourite place
How can you do that? All time eating!!
Love to eat aha
วันนี้อิ่มอร่อยเลย😊 ถ้ายังอยู่ที่นั่น แนะนำขึ้นเขาพระบาทพลวงด้วยครับ น่าจะตรงกับสไตล์การท่องเที่ยวของคุณลองสอบถามคนพื้นที่และศึกษาดู เห็นว่าน่าสนใจเพราะถึงฤดูขึ้นเขาแล้ว(ใน1ปีจะมีเวลาขึ้นประมาณ3เดือน) แนะนำให้ขึ้นตอนกลางคืนอากาศและบรรยากาศดีมาก ใกล้ๆกันจะมีน้ำตกและสถานที่พักแรมน่าสนใจเหมือนกัน"น้ำตกกระทิง" เที่ยวให้สนุกกับฤดูเริ่มต้เทศกาลผลไม้เมืองจันท์ครับ❤🎉😊
Ellis, please note this
@@kamornrathsungkaprom1173 สถานที่อยู่อ.เขาคิชฌกูฏ น้ำตกและที่พักอยู่ใกล้กันห่างจากตัวเมือง30กม.มีรถโดยสารถึงที่ แต่แนะนำเช่ามอเตอร์ไซค์เหมือนคุณเคยทำเหมือนที่ภาคใต้จะสะดวกกว่า ไปแบบไม่รีบเร่งน่าจะใช้เวลา2วันน่าจะดี ลองสอบถามเพื่อนหรือคนเมืองจันท์ทุกคนรู้จักและจะมีคำแนะนำดีๆสำหรับคุณได้ดีกว่าผม ซึ่งไม่ไดไป3ปีมาแล้ว
Thanks for the information we would love to visit
I wish I saw this earlier we have been so busy! If we don't visit this time I will definitely go next time It looks beautiful. 🇹🇭❤️
ปีนี้อยู่เล่นสงกรานต์ไหมครับ
Probably not this year! We've already made a great video last year! 🇹🇭🙏
สวัสดีปีใหม่ครับ🎉..แวะมาเที่ยวPMY-หาดแสงจันทร์-เกาะเสม็ดและสถานที่เที่ยวเชิงธรรมชาติอีกมากมาย จ.ระยองครับ😁👍💐🌿🌹
Yes need to visit Rayong!
Cafe boran with patanko would be the best.
That's a good combo
สวัสดีครับขอให้สนุกและมีความสุขนะครับ555🎉❤
Thanks!!
Good
🙏
Tom Yum noodles 😮❤😮❤😮❤😮❤😮❤
Soooo good
The 37:00 snack is made from flour fried onion and Fuck the you heard is means pumpkin. That is so funny the pumpkin word in Thai mean doin ST in English word LOL
Ahaha thanks for explaining
สวัสดีครับ🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hey
❤❤❤
❤️
จันทรบุรี เมืองวิชาการเกษตร เด่นเรื่องพัฒนาสายพันธุ์ผลไม้
Amazing city
It is not the season so Durians are rather expensive during this time of the year.
Yeah I know it breaks our heart ahah
สวัสดีเพื่อนเมื่อคุณไปจันทบุรีคุณไม่ควรพลาด หมูชะมวงและแกงของจันทบุรีที่พิเศษมาก
We love this dish so much
What your plan for 2024 year brother? Are u guy going stay travel through Southeast Asia?
We start by going to South Asia, then after that I don't know yet! We will always come back to Southeast Asia though we love it here
สวัสดีครับ❤❤🎉🎉
Hey!
EIIis คุณพ่อคุณแม่กลับแล้วเหรอค่ะวันนี้ไม่เห็นท่านมาด้วย
Yes they came for 3 weeks!
bạn nên nói rõ giá thức ăn và giá phòng bạn đã sử dụng bằng đola
What? In every video whenever we purchase anything I put onscreen the price in local currency, then £ and $
เหมือนผมเลยกินขนมไข่กับกาแฟ ม้นเยี่ยมมาก555
555 delicious
Fried durian is an alternative for people who don't like the smell of durian. It is made from unripe durian. But you love the smell of durian. You should eat durian. But this is an experiment. Next, you will know what you should do with 160 baht.😂
I have watched your Loy Krathong clip. After my New Year's trip
Ahah yes we just tasting! Next time buy proper durian!!
Hope your trip was amazing!
Good morning
Hey!
แอลลีช เที่ยวไทยไม่เคยขาดทุเรียน ทุเรียนทอด ไอติมทุเรียน ทุเรียนกวน ข้าวเหนียวทุเรียน ต้องได้กิน
Durian is life ❤️
จันทบุรี บ้านผม❤❤
พี่อย่าซื้อทุเรียนลูกใหญ่นะ ระวังไอ้เข้ เปลือกหนาเนื้อน้อย😂
One of our favourite provinces! ❤️ Thanks for advice my friend aha we bought one other day and wasn't much fruit! Roll on the Durian season
“phōng chu rōt” or shortened to “chu rōt” = MSG 😛 the magic ingredient in many Asian dishes… 😂
Ahaha yes Jim!
✌✌✌✌♥️♥️🇹🇭
🙏🇹🇭
When are you going to india?
In a week or so! Got a few more Thailand videos first then something new for a bit!
@@EllisWR Awesome, be safe guys!
ขนาดคนไทยแท้ๆก็เพิ่งจะรู้จักชาส้มจี๊ดวันนี้ 😂😂😂
Ahahaha thanks my friend
Dude I love your channel and all your videos but please find another adjective. Nice is so over used. If I had a shot everyone you said it, I wouldn't last longer than about 20 minutes 😊
Ahah give me one. maybe I need to read the thesaurus today aha
ผม ขำ ช่วงที่ผู้หญิงอธิบายไส้ขนมโก๋ ไส้ฟัก ชาวต่างชาติ คงสงสัย 555
Ahah we eat anything atall!
อาคารบ้านเรือนยังอนุลักษแบบเก่าสวยคลาสสิค แต่นักท่องเที่ยวไม่เยอะ ฉันก็ไปบ่อยไปกินทุเรียน
It's an amazing place we love it. We need to come back in main durian season!!
ทุเรียนทอดเขาใช้ทุเรียนดิบจะไม่มีกลิ่นทุเรียนจ้าทุเรียนดิบ100%เขาไม่ได้โกหกคุณนะ
We're joking aha
...
❤️❤️❤️
One question where is your mum and dad
At home they work full time still so can only travel on leave
Ha Ha You have to learn more Thai. They don't seem to care how is your Thai speaking; They spoke to you like you are native Thai speaker.
Yeah one hundred percent need to your right! We're doing alright though for never studying. I'd love to study and become fluent but running the channel and moving about non stop just never get a minute to myself!
Come visit Chachoengsao sometime🎉❤😊🙏🏽
Will have to visit yes!
❤️
ทุเรียนทอดจะใช้ทุเรียนที่ยังไม่แก่มากมาทอดฉะนั้นจะไม่มีกลิ่นมากที่คุณกินคือทุเรียนจริงค่ะ
Better to buy real durian for same price!!
ร้านค้าส่วนใหญ่จะสแกนจ่ายได้ไม่ต้องแลกเงินไทยสะดวกใช้เงินสด
We only use 100% cash always no card payments
ก๋วยเตี๋ยวต้องใส่เครื่องปรุงบนโต๊ะให้ทุกอย่าง
I just put in to my taste my friend no?
คุณทำถูกแล้วที่เข้าถึงชาวบ้านคุณจะได้ของดีและอร่อยครับถูกด้วยครับ
Everything here is so delicious