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Chiang Mai, Warorot Market
Unused. Grade: 1
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Sunset Sapparos Beach – Koh Samed – Rayong
Mailed in 2015 with stamp and faint postmark. Grade: 1
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Mae Hong Son, Kayan
Two cards are available. One is unused (Grade: 1, $1). The other was mailed from Bangkok in 2016 with two different stamps, blue Airmail label, and postmark (Grade: 1, $3).
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Ayutthaya, Wat Phra Si Sanphet
Unused, with reference number TC 773. Grade: 1
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Sukhothai, Wat Si Chum, Phra Atchana
You could compare this card with our entry 20326139, which seems to be the same photo but Thailand’s name here is in red instead of in yellow in the other one. This one (20326404) is unused and bears the same reference number (TC 888) as the other one. Grade: 1
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Meo Hill Tribe Girl in the midst of Opium poppy plants
Beginning a series of (otherwise) unused, slightly aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Card captions in English and Thai. Grade: 1
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Thai.Meo Hill.Tribe men and women Playing music (sic)
Continuing a series of (otherwise) unused, slightly aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Card caption this time is only in English. Grade: 1
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Thai Liso Hill.Tribe boy and girl playing Thai.Style Gitar (sic)
Continuing a series of (otherwise) unused, slightly aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Card caption in English. Grade: 1
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Chiang Mai, Thai Meo – Hill – Tribe in Flowers Parade
Continuing a series of (otherwise) unused, slightly aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Card caption in English. Grade: 1
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Chiengmai, Famous Paper-umbrella making (sic)
Continuing a series of (otherwise) unused, slightly aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Captioned in English. Grade: 1
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Chiang Mai, Loi – Ka – Thong festival
Continuing a series of (otherwise) unused, slightly aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Captioned in English. Grade: 1
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Nakorn Panom, Wat Phra Thai Panom
Continuing a series of (otherwise) unused, slightly aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Captioned in English and Thai. Grade: 2
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Bangkok, Wat Phra Keo, Sala (resting place)
Continuing a series of (otherwise) unused, slightly aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Captioned in English. Grade: 1
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Lampoon, Chedee at Wat Phrathat-Hariphoon-chai
Continuing a series of unused, slightly aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same, and here it is, but from a different card, just as an example. Captioned in English and Thai. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Phra Keo, Main high CHEDEE
Continuing a series of (otherwise) unused, slightly aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Captioned in English, and as a reminder, this is also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Grade: 1
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Mid-Day View of the Phataya Sea-Beach
Still from the series of (otherwise) unused, aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. But this one card is unusual in having an English-only caption that almost completely covers the reverse. If one was determined, one could send this as a postcard — but you would need to work at that. This card shows more aging than others in the series, and spells “Pattaya” more than one way. Grade: 3
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View of Phataya sea-beach in front of the Asia Phataya Hotel
Continuing a series of (otherwise) unused, aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Captioned in English, and as a side note, the Asia Phataya (Pattaya) Hotel is still there and with very good online reviews. Grade: 2
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Pattaya Beach, Royal Cliff Hotel
Continuing a series of (otherwise) unused, aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Captioned in English. The Royal Cliff Hotels Group has more than one (thus, “Group”) and we suppose this is the Royal Cliff Beach Hotel, with diverse and interesting online reviews. Grade: 2
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Bangkok, Wat Phra Keo, Image of the Emerald Buddha, summer season robe
From a series of (otherwise) unused, aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. This card differs from others in the series by having elaborate and ornate artwork on the reverse, with English caption but also a very large “Bangkok in Colour” legend. You could send it as a postcard but without much of a message. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Phra Keo, Image of the Emerald Buddha, winter season robe
Completing a series of (otherwise) unused, aging cards, probably 1970s or earlier, onto which a Buddhist association has overprinted a seasonal greeting in Chinese, in large red characters, on the reverse. In this series, the greeting is always the same. To see it, go to our scan for card #20326413. Captioned in English. Grade: 2
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Elephant and child
Unused. Grade: 1
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Red elephant
Unused. Grade: 1
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Blue elephant
Unused. Grade: 1
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Khon Kaen, Phra That Kham Kaen
Unused. Grade: 1
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Tuk Tuk, multiple views
Tuk tuks are still there, but who knows for how much longer. Taxis tend to be cheaper and a whole lot more comfortable. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Khon Kaen, Wat Chai Si
Unused card, captioned in Thai and English. Grade: 1
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Tuk Tuk
Unused card, captioned in Thai and English. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Phra Kaew
Actually there’s a lot more to the caption: “Wat Phra Sri Ratana Sasadaram” in the Grand Palace complex, encompassing the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Chiang Mai, Elephant Training Camp
Unused card, captioned in Thai and English. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, multiple views
Unused. Grade: 1
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Two elephants pulling a very heavy Teak – Log
… in a Forest of Chiengmai North Thailand. Card was mailed in 1980 but stamp and most of the postmark are gone. Grade: 4
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Karen Tribes
Unused. Grade: 1
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Chiengmai (sic), Chedee Siliam
Mailed some years ago (1970s? 1980s?) with large 5-baht stamp and Pattaya postmark. The card shows Wat Chedee Liam, and proves once again that there are almost infinite variations on how to spell Thai place names in western letters. Grade: 1
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Ayutthaya, Wat Mahathat
Unused, captioned in Thai and “western”. Grade: 1
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Krabi, Khanan Nam
Google “Khanan Nam” (front caption) or even “Khanon Nam” (reverse caption), and you might be left scratching your head. So we’ll leave that to you. Two cards are available. One is unused (Grade: 1, $2) and the other was mailed in 2019 with two stamps, two full postmarks, and a blue Airmail label (Grade: 1, $4).
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Bangkok, the Golden Buddha in Wat Trimit
Mailed in 2019 with two different, large stamps, clear postmark, and blue Airmail label. Grade: 1
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Mu Koh Chang National Park
Mailed in 2019 with three different stamps, two full postmarks, and one blue Airmail label, and captioned in Thai and English. The specific scene is Koh Man Nai, and Mu Koh Chang National Park is in Trat. Altogether, the iconic contemporary Thailand postcard. Grade: 1
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Elephants
Unused Maekmai House card CH.195. At least one of these two looks like (s)he’s having a good time! Grade: 1
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Elephants in water
Unused. Grade: 1
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Wat Bangkung – Samutsongkham
Located in Bang Kung subdistrict, Bang Khonthi district, this area was once set up as a military camp called “Kai Bang Kung” for troops from southern provinces to fight against the Burmese army. It is now famous for this. Unused card. Grade: 1