Hello, I'm E-keng reporting for duty!
This time, E-Kang was lucky enough to get a chance to take a trip to Phatthalung with the kind folks at TAT Nakhon Si Thammarat to emphasize that, hey, Phatthalung is also worth a visit.
She is beautiful, her food is delicious, she is a great tourist, she takes beautiful pictures, and she is truly worth visiting!
In an attempt to create a unique identity, I have decided to present a review in the form of a Nirat poem. Whether it succeeds or fails, I entrust "Nirat Phatthalung" by Koko Geng to everyone's hearts.
"Start, start, start, start, start"
Oh, deer, fate, miracle
TAT invited me to visit
At a unique and stylish place
Tears still on my cheeks, I said goodbye to my husband
Taking photos quickly, I'll be back soon
Phatthalung, a southern city, is just like this
It's not like I'm going to war, slapping people's faces
Kwanjai Garden, Bamboo Market to create happiness
People are bustling, confused
From food, shopping, things to admire
The deer is overjoyed, forgetting her husband for a while
Both rice salad, fish curry sauce, and all kinds
Spicy, saliva bursting, stuck in the front teeth
Longan, mango, and many more
The deer grieves, hoping her husband will get a food tour
Moving on to the Old Palace and the New Palace,
The deer stumbled and almost fell down the stairs.
Someone helped him up and he stood there smiling.
The deer forgot his wife and his bad deeds.
They say that the palace belonged to the city lord.
It has been passed down through the generations of the Nunsak family.
The Fine Arts Department has registered these palaces
as ancient sites of Thailand.
When the sun sets and the wind dies down, my heart cools down.
My husband is angry, the deer is gone, the deer has forgotten him.
The deer must tell her husband, don't be gullible.
The deer sits and watches the sun set on the ground.
At the bridge, the intestines roll and the forest head.
As far as the eye can see, connecting cities and local communities.
Connecting Phatthalung and Songkhla, connecting the land.
Like connecting our souls together.
The orange light bathes the clouds, The deer wants to cast a spell, To summon her husband to be with her. The sun sets, bidding farewell to the earth, The deer's delusions fade, she continues on her journey. The first day ends, at the chic resort, where the deer is delighted. Her husband, hearing of this, is likely furious. She secretly stays in a stylish bungalow, By the sea, looking cool, I envy her. The view is beautiful, he wouldn't let me come, Or perhaps he desires another, let him know.
The husband scolded the deer on Line until almost dawn.
Work came in, the deer was sad, tears flowed.
Spirit must be there, the deer understands.
Grab the camera, get on the boat, set sail.
To the bird sanctuary, the shallow sea.
The boat slowly sails towards the open sea.
There are many buffaloes looking for food until their bellies are full.
We call them water buffaloes, they are cute.
The highlight is the variety of birds.
It is a paradise for birds to nest in pairs.
The Department of National Parks looks after them.
Let them live together in the sky of Thailand.
The next destination is Lad Tai Nod.
It is a market in the area of a large nod tree.
It is also located near the house of a Thai writer.
Who has won the S.E.A. Write Award for his writing skills.
“Kanokpong Songsomphan" is his name.
He should be a role model for you.
He is known as the eternal young writer.
He has created value for the land, which is commendable.
The husband also asked on Line what is there in Lad Tai Nod.
The deer quickly typed a reply to him in detail.
Here, there are only good things.
For the livelihood, for the way of life of the community.
Both snacks, performances, Manorah dance.
Handicrafts, products, are very valuable.
And the prices are very cheap, pleasing the people.
Let them see, let them know, let them choose.
Next, we'll continue with dessert at Auntie Kee's shop.
It's so delicious, it almost took my life.
My mouth is watering, my tears are flowing, and my heart is pounding.
If my husband could taste it, it would be great.
It's time to say goodbye to everyone.
I, the deer, have put my heart and soul into this composition.
If you have any criticism, I welcome it.
Just reading it makes me happy.
I would like to recommend Phatthalung as a great place to visit.
Whether you're alone or with someone, it's a great place to be.
Where else would you rather be than in Thailand?
This is all I have to say for now.
Done! How do you guys like it? Is it any good?
Let me know what you think, whether you like it or not. I'll keep improving!
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In conclusion, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the generous sponsors at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in Nakhon Si Thammarat for providing me with the opportunity to participate in this valuable initiative that supports community tourism.
Immerse yourself in the authentic charm of Thai tourism.
- Thank you -
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Tuesday, October 8, 2024 10:27 AM