Unique Temple in Thailand Made from Millions of Recycled Bottles
For travelers exploring Thailand, a visit to Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew, also known as unique temple, is a must. This Buddhist temple not only boasts breathtaking beauty but also an extraordinary feature—it’s constructed from an astounding 1.5 million empty beer bottles. Situated in Thailand’s Sisaket province, specifically in the Khun Han district, Buddhist monks initiated the collection of these discarded bottles in 1984. The construction began modestly with the main temple, but as subsequent projects took shape, the temple complex expanded, incorporating more and more glass bottles into its architecture. The Art of Bottle Arrangement It’s essential to clarify that the temple isn’t entirely composed of glass bottles; concrete and various other building materials were also utilized. However, beer bottles play a pivotal role in its construction, with bottle caps ingeniously used to create captivating mosaics. When visitors explore the temple complex, they can marvel at how these bottles…
Explore China Tiniest Hotel
The trend of constructing hotel rooms on narrow plots of land is currently gaining popularity. In China, some guests are even willing to sleep in close proximity to the toilet. One such unique experience was shared by Chinese blogger Hei Mao Zhang, who had the opportunity to stay at what he claims to be the world’s smallest hotel in Zhengzhou, Henan, China, back in July. The Compact Dimensions The blogger did not disclose the name of the hotel but referred to it as the smallest hotel globally. The room he stayed in measures a mere 8 square meters. Despite its small size, the facilities inside the room are surprisingly comprehensive. There’s a bed and a toilet right next to it. From the video footage recorded by Zhang, it’s evident that the toilet is positioned to the left of the bed, with a distance of less than 30 centimeters from the…
Cat Enthusiasts Seek Ukraine’s Rare Cat Breeds
Exploring the Escalating Interest in Distinct Cat Breeds In contemporary society, an increasing number of individuals are becoming entranced by the notion of adopting specific cat breeds. This intrigue becomes even more pronounced when it pertains to foreign breeds that remain relatively uncommon in Indonesia. Cats like the Lykoi, Devon Rex, and Dwelf have captured the imaginations of cat lovers with an affinity for the exotic. What sets them apart? Adoption prices that can soar from IDR 90 million to IDR 150 million per cat. A Breeder’s Perspective on Exceptional Feline Companions Dharmawijaya Widyatama, the owner of Marco Cattery and an expert in breeding exceptional cat breeds, offers insights into the surging interest in Lykoi, Devon Rex, and Dwelf felines. Despite the premium price tags associated with these rare companions, their demand is steadily rising within the pet enthusiast community. “In our cattery, the adoption fee for a Devon Rex…