Its a bit depressing looking through these sometimes, in Thailand's headlong commercial rush there's just no place for anything old, outside of religious building.
I work at a school that's well over 100 years old, with a couple of very old wooden buildings still being used. I can feel the floor shake when I walk down the hallway.
I work at a school that's well over 100 years old, with a couple of very old wooden buildings still being used. I can feel the floor shake when I walk down the hallway.
Yeah, but is that just because they don't have the money to upgrade or is it a conscious decision? I love the old buildings, some nice street examples in Chant.