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This Is the Navigation App That Could Make People Give Up on Google Maps

autoevolution 20 Apr 2021, 6:45 UTC · by While automakers keep offering pre-loaded navigation systems in their cars, the adoption of apps like Google Maps, Waze, and Apple Maps has skyrocketed in the last few years. That trend is fueled by the fact that more models come equipped with Android Auto and CarPlay, allowing them to run on the larger screens inside the cabin. 1 photo Mapbox, however, is now trying a different approach, as it has launched Dash, a new app-based navigation solution whose purpose is to offer a feature lineup similar to the one in Google Maps. In other words, it’s a Google Maps-inspired application that’s not aimed at consumers but at carmakers who want to provide their customers with a new-generation navigation experience.

How Thailand s Egg Boy statue became a tourism phenomenon

How Thailand’s ‘Egg Boy’ statue became a tourism phenomenon Tens of thousands of people are flocking to a provincial southern temple, seeking hope in tough times. Visitors to Wat Chedi, a temple in southern Thailand, have donated countless chicken figures to honor Ai Khai (or Egg Boy), a statue housing the spirit of a boy said to bring good luck.Photograph by Amanda Mustard, National Geographic ByAustin Bush Email When the coronavirus pandemic closed borders, Thailand’s massive tourism industry more than 20 percent of its GDP, by some calculations ground to a halt. Within months, word spread that the spirit of an 18th-century statue in southern Thailand, known as the Egg Boy, had provided someone with winning lottery numbers. Then an influential figure publicly attributed her wealth and success to Egg Boy. Soon Wat Chedi, the provincial temple housing the statue, was inundated with Thais seeking hope and good fortune.

The history of Thailand s Egg Boy statue – and how it became a tourism phenomenon

Photograph by Amanda Mustard, National Geographic Yet it’s hard to imagine that Por and his fellow monks aren’t at the very least overwhelmed by the estimated 8,000 visitors the temple is thought to receive on an average weekday. The parking lot that can now accommodate as many as 6,000 cars, and the ceaseless expansion of the temple grounds leaves much of Wat Chedi feeling like a vast construction site. Despite the boomtown feel, this isn’t the first time that Nakhon Si Thammarat has found itself in Thailand’s spiritual spotlight. Hinduism is thought to have reached the area as early as the 5th century. By the middle of the 13th century, Nakhon Si Thammarat was an important centre for the spread of Theravada Buddhism to the rest of Thailand. In 2007, another temple in the province was the epicentre of a craze revolving around amulets known as Jatukham Ramathep.

How Thailand s Egg Boy statue became a tourism phenomenon

How Thailand’s ‘Egg Boy’ statue became a tourism phenomenon Austin Bush © Photograph by Amanda Mustard, National Geographic Visitors to Wat Chedi, a temple in southern Thailand, have donated countless chicken figures to honor Ai Khai (or Egg Boy), a statue housing the spirit of a boy said to bring good luck. When the coronavirus pandemic closed borders, Thailand’s massive tourism industry more than 20 percent of its GDP, by some calculations ground to a halt. Within months, word spread that the spirit of an 18th-century statue in southern Thailand, known as the Egg Boy, had provided someone with winning lottery numbers. Then an influential figure publicly attributed her wealth and success to Egg Boy. Soon Wat Chedi, the provincial temple housing the statue, was inundated with Thais seeking hope and good fortune.

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