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  • Bamboo at Bangkok Treehouse<br />
- a unique eco hotel on Phra Pradaeng Peninsula, an island in the Chao Phrya River, often called "Bangkok's Lung" for its lack of development and plentiful trees and orchards.   Bangkok Tree House adheres to many green values.  For one thing, bamboo is used for much of the building materials, partly because of its sustainability and its local abundance.  Bamboo is also perfect building material and its strength and durability.  Here it is used for floors, walls, ceilings.  Solar cookers are used in the hotel's kitchen, along with solar hot water heaters.  Everything from cleaning materials, to food in the cafe is all organic in keeping with the policy of the place.
    bangkok-treehouse-05.jpg
  • Bamboo at Bangkok Treehouse - Bangkok Tree House is a unique eco hotel on Phra Pradaeng Peninsula, an island in the Chao Phrya River, often called "Bangkok's Lung" for its lack of development and plentiful trees and orchards.   Bangkok Tree House adheres to many green values.  For one thing, bamboo is used for much of the building materials, partly because of its sustainability and its local abundance.  Bamboo is also perfect building material and its strength and durability.  Here it is used for floors, walls, ceilings.  Solar cookers are used in the hotel's kitchen, along with solar hot water heaters.  Everything from cleaning materials, to food in the cafe is all organic in keeping with the policy of the place.
    bangkok-treehouse-09.jpg
  • Treehouse at Moriya Historical Museum - The Moriya Historical Museum archives and publishes documents that have been transmitted by the Moriya family since the Kamakura period.  Moriya Shihokan introduced these works by architect Terunobu Fujimori, who was born and raised here. Besdies the famous  Flying Mud Boat - a  mysterious building with trees protruding from the roof. There are also other buildings in the complex, including a treehouse and a library. The archives are built on the grounds of Moriya, who was a priest of Suwa Taisha Shrine from ancient times who keep and publish documents that have passed down through the generations. There is also an exhibition of the the head of a deer from Suwa Shrine, which is a little grotesque.
    flying-mud-boat-07.jpg
  • Treehouse at Moriya Historical Museum - The Moriya Historical Museum archives and publishes documents that have been transmitted by the Moriya family since the Kamakura period.  Moriya Shihokan introduced these works by architect Terunobu Fujimori, who was born and raised here. Besdies the famous  Flying Mud Boat - a  mysterious building with trees protruding from the roof. There are also other buildings in the complex, including a treehouse and a library. The archives are built on the grounds of Moriya, who was a priest of Suwa Taisha Shrine from ancient times who keep and publish documents that have passed down through the generations. There is also an exhibition of the the head of a deer from Suwa Shrine, which is a little grotesque.
    flying-mud-boat-3.jpg
  • Treehouse at Moriya Historical Museum - The Moriya Historical Museum archives and publishes documents that have been transmitted by the Moriya family since the Kamakura period.  Moriya Shihokan introduced these works by architect Terunobu Fujimori, who was born and raised here. Besdies the famous  Flying Mud Boat - a  mysterious building with trees protruding from the roof. There are also other buildings in the complex, including a treehouse and a library. The archives are built on the grounds of Moriya, who was a priest of Suwa Taisha Shrine from ancient times who keep and publish documents that have passed down through the generations. There is also an exhibition of the the head of a deer from Suwa Shrine, which is a little grotesque.
    flying-mud-boat-08.jpg
  • Treehouse at Moriya Historical Museum - The Moriya Historical Museum archives and publishes documents that have been transmitted by the Moriya family since the Kamakura period.  Moriya Shihokan introduced these works by architect Terunobu Fujimori, who was born and raised here. Besdies the famous  Flying Mud Boat - a  mysterious building with trees protruding from the roof. There are also other buildings in the complex, including a treehouse and a library. The archives are built on the grounds of Moriya, who was a priest of Suwa Taisha Shrine from ancient times who keep and publish documents that have passed down through the generations. There is also an exhibition of the the head of a deer from Suwa Shrine, which is a little grotesque.
    flying-mud-boat-7.jpg
  • Treehouse at Moriya Historical Museum - The Moriya Historical Museum archives and publishes documents that have been transmitted by the Moriya family since the Kamakura period.  Moriya Shihokan introduced these works by architect Terunobu Fujimori, who was born and raised here. Besdies the famous  Flying Mud Boat - a  mysterious building with trees protruding from the roof. There are also other buildings in the complex, including a treehouse and a library. The archives are built on the grounds of Moriya, who was a priest of Suwa Taisha Shrine from ancient times who keep and publish documents that have passed down through the generations. There is also an exhibition of the the head of a deer from Suwa Shrine, which is a little grotesque.
    flying-mud-boat-6.jpg
  • Bangkok Tree House is a unique eco hotel on Phra Pradaeng Peninsula, an island in the Chao Phrya River, often called "Bangkok's Lung" for its lack of development and plentiful trees and orchards.   Bangkok Tree House adheres to many green values.  For one thing, bamboo is used for much of the building materials, partly because of its sustainability and its local abundance.  Bamboo is also perfect building material and its strength and durability.  Here it is used for floors, walls, ceilings.  Solar cookers are used in the hotel's kitchen, along with solar hot water heaters.  Everything from cleaning materials, to food in the cafe is all organic in keeping with the policy of the place.
    bangkok-treehouse-04.jpg
  • Bangkok Tree House is a unique eco hotel on Phra Pradaeng Peninsula, an island in the Chao Phrya River, often called "Bangkok's Lung" for its lack of development and plentiful trees and orchards.   Bangkok Tree House adheres to many green values.  For one thing, bamboo is used for much of the building materials, partly because of its sustainability and its local abundance.  Bamboo is also perfect building material and its strength and durability.  Here it is used for floors, walls, ceilings.  Solar cookers are used in the hotel's kitchen, along with solar hot water heaters.  Everything from cleaning materials, to food in the cafe is all organic in keeping with the policy of the place.
    bangkok-treehouse-03.jpg
  • Tree houses or treehouses are platforms or even a cottage constructed in a mature tree and are used for a retreat, home, or just for recreation, or even as an observatory.  Bacong Tree House at Talisay Beach Park is located in Bacong.  Talisay Beach Park features three treehouses for guests spending the day at the resort.  The treehouses are maintained and serviced by the Bacong Municipal Government.  The treehouses overlook the ocean and with Siquijor Island and Apo Island viewed in the distance.
    bacong-treehouse-3.jpg
  • Tree houses or treehouses are platforms or even a cottage constructed in a mature tree and are used for a retreat, home, or just for recreation, or even as an observatory.  Bacong Tree House at Talisay Beach Park is located in Bacong.  Talisay Beach Park features three treehouses for guests spending the day at the resort.  The treehouses are maintained and serviced by the Bacong Municipal Government.  The treehouses overlook the ocean and with Siquijor Island and Apo Island viewed in the distance.
    bacong-treehouse-2.jpg
  • Tree houses or treehouses are platforms or even a cottage constructed in a mature tree and are used for a retreat, home, or just for recreation, or even as an observatory.  Bacong Tree House at Talisay Beach Park is located in Bacong.  Talisay Beach Park features three treehouses for guests spending the day at the resort.  The treehouses are maintained and serviced by the Bacong Municipal Government.  The treehouses overlook the ocean and with Siquijor Island and Apo Island viewed in the distance.
    bacong-treehouse-1.jpg
  • Tree houses or treehouses are platforms or even a cottage constructed in a mature tree and are used for a retreat, home, or just for recreation, or even as an observatory.  Bacong Tree House at Talisay Beach Park is located in Bacong.  Talisay Beach Park features three treehouses for guests spending the day at the resort.  The treehouses are maintained and serviced by the Bacong Municipal Government.  The treehouses overlook the ocean and with Siquijor Island and Apo Island viewed in the distance.
    bacong-treehouse-5.jpg
  • The Flying Mud Boat is a  mysterious building with trees protruding from the roof. The four protruding wooden pillars are made of locally-made trees, reflecting motifs of Suwa's nature and medieval faith. Stairs for going to the library on the left, windows, etc. are also unusual. The archives are built on the grounds of Moriya, who was a priest of Suwa Taisha Shrine from ancient times who keep and publish documents that have passed down through the generations. There is also an exhibition of the the head of a deer from Suwa Shrine, which is a little grotesque.  Nonetheless, The Moriya Historical Museum archives and publishes documents that have been transmitted by the Moriya family since the Kamakura period.  Moriya Shihokan introduced these works by architect Terunobu Fujimori, who was born and raised here.
    flying-mud-boat-06.jpg
  • The Flying Mud Boat is a  mysterious building with trees protruding from the roof. The four protruding wooden pillars are made of locally-made trees, reflecting motifs of Suwa's nature and medieval faith. Stairs for going to the library on the left, windows, etc. are also unusual. The archives are built on the grounds of Moriya, who was a priest of Suwa Taisha Shrine from ancient times who keep and publish documents that have passed down through the generations. There is also an exhibition of the the head of a deer from Suwa Shrine, which is a little grotesque.  Nonetheless, The Moriya Historical Museum archives and publishes documents that have been transmitted by the Moriya family since the Kamakura period.  Moriya Shihokan introduced these works by architect Terunobu Fujimori, who was born and raised here.
    flying-mud-boat-05.jpg
  • Guiwanon Tree House and Mangroves, officially Guiwanon Spring Park, known for its natural spring and mangroves.  Shallow waters feed the fertile mangroves, a preserve and marine habitat.  Originally, Guiwanon was developed as a nursery to grow seedlings of mangroves. Later construction of tree houses and a pavilion over water was built.
    Guiwanon-3.jpg
  • Guiwanon Tree House and Mangroves, officially Guiwanon Spring Park, known for its natural spring and mangroves.  Shallow waters feed the fertile mangroves, a preserve and marine habitat.  Originally, Guiwanon was developed as a nursery to grow seedlings of mangroves. Later construction of tree houses and a pavilion over water was built.
    Guiwanon-4.jpg