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                <title>Traditional Thai accommodation</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Brand new holiday three-bedroom teak wood home in Bangkok Taling Chan district.<br><br>Around are traditional houses with orchards, gardens, peace and clean air.<br><br>Suit family with children and animals as the place is safe and has a terrace under the elevated on stilts house.<br><br>A much better option of staying in Bangkok than the town centre, with its noise, pollution, traffic jams and crowds of tourists. <br><br>In a Taling Chan home-stay you will immerse yourself in a traditional lifestyle and learn a little bit about Thai culture and customs. Walks through the fruit orchards and flower groves make a very challenging experience.<br><br>You can feel here like living in a traditional thai village - yet five minutes walk is 7/11 shop, cash machine and a daily street market. A short ride there is a famous traditional thai floating market in Taling Chan by the Chakphra Canal.<br><br>There are several nice homestays in that area - old thai teak wood houses on stilts just overlooking slowly moving canals. You are in the middle of verdant and vast, lush gardens.<br><br>There is nothing comparable to it in the whole of Thailand - a dream student home stay or a holiday accommodation.]]></description>
                
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