The First Light at the Mon Bridge in Sangkhla Buri
The first rays of dawn illuminate the Mon Bridge in Sangkhla Buri. A new day breaks on the longest wooden bridge in Thailand, imbued with the charm of the Mon people's way of life. Smiles, the gentle flow of the river, and wisps of mist embracing the mountains create a scene that captivates all who witness it.
This journey began at midnight, arriving in Sangkhla Buri as the sun rose. The aim was to soak in the morning atmosphere, offer alms to monks, savor hot rice porridge and coffee, and capture the beauty through photographs. A perfect way to recharge and return to daily life with renewed energy.
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A young girl playing with powder at Sangkhla Buri.
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The longest wooden bridge in Thailand, spanning 850 meters.
The left side has restaurants and cafes with a great view.
View from the shop
Indulge in the delectable combination of rice porridge and deep-fried dough sticks, a culinary experience that will tantalize your taste buds and transport you to a realm of pure bliss.
A young girl from the Pa Paeng gang, with the popular phrase "It's up to you to give it to me" ^^
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Dough patching equipment
The practice of offering alms to monks in the Mon tradition is an ancient custom observed by the local residents.
Every morning around 6:30 a.m., locals and tourists alike line up to offer alms to Buddhist monks.
And we are one of them.
Morning alms-giving activities
The Mon people's practice of placing a rice pot on their heads.
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