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My friends eating Kuai-Tiao Ruea
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The Floating Market ตลาดน้ำ in Mueang Boran
The Floating Market ตลาดน้ำ in Mueang Boran
The Bench of Public Appeals, Sukhothai
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Thai vendor woman selling Mangos มะม่วง
Thai Junk เรือสำเภาไทย
The re-creation part of Mueang Boran
Thai barge bows Anantanakkharat ขบวนเสด็จพยุหยาตรา
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The feminin Buddha Kwan Im เจ้าแม่กวนอิม
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A Thai village rebuilt in Mueang Boran
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Monks as tourists in Mueang Boran
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Visiting Mueang Boran by bicycle
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Thai trio playing classical music
Shop for selling Kaffae Khao Shong
Nang Yai หนังใหญ่ for sale as souvenirs
The Old Market Town ตลาดโบราณ
Making the Nang Yai หนังใหญ่
Drum tower in Ancient Siam หอระฆัง
The Old Market Town in Mueang Boran,
Taphon drum ตะโพน and Ranat Ek ระนาด
Monks visiting Mueang Boran
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Sumeru Mountain เขาพระสุเมรุ
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The garden of sacred Stupas ป่าเจดีย์
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Charming Thai girls like Kuai-Tiao Ruea as well


While this noodle soup is based on Mandarin, there are numerous other transliterations based on Cantonese and also Thai which include the Kuai-Tiao Ruea.
Howeverd Kuai-Tiao Ruea are strictly and technically not the same (the latter being essentially ricecakes sliced into strips) and the Min Nans in general still consciously make a distinction between shahe fen and kway teow in their speech. Original ricecakes or its strips are very stiff in texture (even after cooking), making them unpopular with modern consumers. The Kuai-Tiao Ruea is cooked with the blood of buffalo or cow and it is ALWAYS served out from a boat or vessel, even the boat is fixed on ground.
Other kind of noodles are called sen yai which is put into this soup in Thailand.
Howeverd Kuai-Tiao Ruea are strictly and technically not the same (the latter being essentially ricecakes sliced into strips) and the Min Nans in general still consciously make a distinction between shahe fen and kway teow in their speech. Original ricecakes or its strips are very stiff in texture (even after cooking), making them unpopular with modern consumers. The Kuai-Tiao Ruea is cooked with the blood of buffalo or cow and it is ALWAYS served out from a boat or vessel, even the boat is fixed on ground.
Other kind of noodles are called sen yai which is put into this soup in Thailand.
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