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Samut Prakan Red March to Bangkok

Posted on March 15, 2010

Over the past few days, the red shirts have been streaming into Bangkok to join the protest site on Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue. On Sunday the red shirts from Samut Prakan came together to join the protest. The local red shirt radio had been broadcasting for several days…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Samut Prakan Red March to Bangkok at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Banana Boat

Posted on March 11, 2010

A popular recreation for Thai people at the seaside is playing on a Banana Boat like this one. The whole family jump on the back wearing life vests. They are then towed up and down the beach front by a …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Banana Boat at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

Record Lows for Mekong River

Posted on March 11, 2010

A fisherman works on his fish farm on a partially dry reservoir on the Mekong River during a drought affecting the Thai-Lao border area of Wiang Kaen district, Chiang Rai province, north of Bangkok March 11, 2010. Severe drought has hit Southeast Asian…

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: Record Lows for Mekong River at Thai Photo Blogs

Bangkok’s Canal Boats

Posted on March 09, 2010

Bangkok used to be known as the Venice of the East due to its large network of canals. However, most of these have now been built over to make way for roads. One of the main canals still remaining in Bangkok is Khlong Saen Saeb which dates…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Bangkok’s Canal Boats at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

The Source for the Chao Phraya River

Posted on March 02, 2010

Nakhon Sawan Province, also known as Pak Nam Pho is where the rivers of Ping, Wang, Yom, and Nan converge and form the Chao Phraya River, the most important waterway of Thailand. It then flows from north to south for 372 kilometres from the central plains to Bangkok and the Gulf of…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: The Source for the Chao Phraya River at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

Thai Fruit

Posted on March 01, 2010

I consider myself very lucky to be living in Thailand. Not only is the weather great but we also have plenty of delicious fruit. This is the real thing that you can buy at markets throughout Thailand. Rambutan, lychees, longan, papaya, pineapple, sapodilla, durian and watermelon are some of my favourites. They are all…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Thai Fruit at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

Preparing for Red Shirt Street Protests

Posted on February 20, 2010

Thai police use a water gun during an exercise at the City Hall Plaza in Samut Prakan on 20th February 2010. Thai security forces and police organized a joint exercise to prepare for possible anti-government protests in Thailand next week. (Richard Barrow/ Paknam.com ) More Thailand…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Preparing for Red Shirt Street Protests at Thai Photo Blogs

Underwater Wedding in Thailand

Posted on February 14, 2010

Thai newly wed scuba divers, groom Narongchon Chomsa (L) and his new bride, Somying Chomsa show their marriage license during an underwater wedding ceremony, in Trang province, south of Bangkok. (Reuters) More Thailand pictures can be found at www.ThaiPhotoBlogs.com .

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: Underwater Wedding in Thailand at Thai Photo Blogs

Floating Ashes in the Sea

Posted on February 12, 2010

Traditionally, in Thailand, when a Buddhist dies, their body is cremated and then the bones and ashes are collected and are either kept at the temple or at home or sometimes both. However, there is a third option which is seemingly becoming more popular these days. It is called “loi angkarn” which means the…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Floating Ashes in the Sea at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Thailand: Greatest Urban Myths (Part 1)

Posted on February 05, 2010

Even for those who have never stepped a foot in the Land of Noodle Soup & Nose Jobs, chances are they’ve heard some classic Thailand myth worthy of an editorial column in the most sensational European tabloid. So worthy actually, …

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: Thailand: Greatest Urban Myths (Part 1) at Steve’s Weblog

Scattering of Ashes

Posted on February 03, 2010

This is a picture of a Thai family scattering the ashes of a deceased relative in the Gulf of Thailand. Traditionally, Thai families either keep the ashes at home, at the temple or scatter them on the waters or a combination of all three. Many people travel to Paknam in…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Scattering of Ashes at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

Fruit and Vegetable Carving in Thailand

Posted on January 21, 2010

Thai cuisine involves the balancing of contrasting flavors, spicy and subtle, sweet and sharp. It is also concerned with aesthetic value, for the Thais believe that food should please the eye as well as the palate. One particularly delightful aspect…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Fruit and Vegetable Carving in Thailand at Thai Culture Blogs

Jungle Flight – twice in a lifetime adventure!

Posted on January 19, 2010

It was a year ago now that I first visited the tranquil little village of Baan Nam Khong and enjoyed gliding from tree to tree with the amazing Jungle Flight adventure. I got a chance to fly again last weekend and try out the longest, fastest and…

Written by: Betti

Read more: Jungle Flight – twice in a lifetime adventure! at Betti

Making Merit for H.M. The King’s Birthday

Posted on December 04, 2009

Today, people from all around the country are coming together to celebrate the 82nd birthday of H.M. The King. Many of them are wearing pink which is an auspicious colour believed to help make the King better. The Thai monarch has been in Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok since 19th September for …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Making Merit for H.M. The King’s Birthday at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Inspection of Flood Walls

Posted on December 01, 2009

ตรวจแนวเขื่อนริมแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา FLOODING CONTROL INSPECTION: Mr. Surachai Kanasa, the Governor of Samut Prakan, went on an inspection on 1st December 2009, to check the measures being taken to prevent high tide floods in the city. He also discussed with Mr. Amnuay Rassamitat, Chief Executive of…

Written by: Paknam.com

Read more: Inspection of Flood Walls at Samut Prakan Photo Album – อัลบั้มภาพสมุทรปราการ

Samut Prakan FC vs. Narathiwat FC

Posted on November 29, 2009

สมุทรปราการ เอฟซี กับ นราธิวาส เอฟซี วันอาทิตย์ที่ 29 พย. 2552 SAMUT PRAKAN FOOTBALL CLUB: The final match of the season took place on Sunday (29th November 2009) at Bang MOD Stadium in Thonburi. The match was between Samut Prakan FC and Narathiwat FC. The final score was 0-0. …

Written by: Paknam.com

Read more: Samut Prakan FC vs. Narathiwat FC at Samut Prakan Photo Album – อัลบั้มภาพสมุทรปราการ

Drainage Project for Suvarnabhumi Airport

Posted on November 26, 2009

โครงการระบายน้ำบริเวณสนามบินสุวรรณภูมิ DRAINAGE PROJECT FOR SUVARNABHUMI ROAD: The multi-billion baht drainage project to drain flood water away from Suvarnabhumi Airport and Samrong Canal has nearly been completed. Seen in the picture here is the viaduct over Sukhumwit Road on the coastline in Bang Pu. กรม ชลประทานจึงได้ดำเนินการก่อสร้างโครงการระบายน้ำบริเวณสนามบินสุวรรณภูมิ…

Written by: Paknam.com

Read more: Drainage Project for Suvarnabhumi Airport at Samut Prakan Photo Album – อัลบั้มภาพสมุทรปราการ

5 Million Baht Toilet at Thai Temple

Posted on November 18, 2009

Toilets in Thailand don’t exactly have the best of reputations. They are often dirty, smelly and not well-looked after. They are also nearly always squat toilets. Now comes the news that the temple toilets at Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai in Samut Prakan …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: 5 Million Baht Toilet at Thai Temple at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Loy Krathong Sai

Posted on November 16, 2009

This year I have been to several Loy Krathong Festivals. The first was Loy Krathong Jay which was held back in October during the Vegetarian Festival. Then the normal Loy Krathong during the full moon of November. Then, this weekend I went to …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Loy Krathong Sai at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Samut Prakan Submerges Under the Sea

Posted on November 08, 2009

For the past three days, Samut Prakan City has been submerged under seawater for three to fours hours during the high tide period. Both Samut Prakan and Bangkok are gradually sinking into the sea. Floods are becoming more common every year. Traffic in Samut Prakan City…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Samut Prakan Submerges Under the Sea at Thai Photo Blogs

High Tide Floods in Paknam

Posted on November 08, 2009

The rainy season has already come to an end. There has been no rain the last two weeks in Samut Prakan. However, this was the view this morning in Paknam. This is not rain water. This is sea water that swamps the city during the daily high tides during November every year. …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: High Tide Floods in Paknam at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Loy krathong – searching for a moment of peace

Posted on November 03, 2009

As the fireworks and firecrackers are going on non-stop for the third day running, and the city is celebrating with the biggest and most colourful parade of the loy krathong festivities, I am at home listening from a safe…

Written by: Betti

Read more: Loy krathong – searching for a moment of peace at Betti

PTT Oil Drilling Rig Ablaze

Posted on November 01, 2009

Gas, oil and water spray from the West Atlas mobile offshore drilling unit in the Timor Sea, about 250 km (155 miles) off the far north Kimberley coast of Western Australia state, before it caught fire November 1, 2009. The rig operated by a unit of top Thai energy firm PTTEP in …

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: PTT Oil Drilling Rig Ablaze at Thai Photo Blogs

Loy krathong – thoughts on the day of the lantern parade

Posted on November 01, 2009

I moved to Chiang Mai the day before loy krathong four years ago – I always think of this holiday as my anniversary. Chiang Mai is famous for going way over the top with parades and holidays, loy krathong probably being second only to the week-long songkran festivities…

Written by: Betti

Read more: Loy krathong – thoughts on the day of the lantern parade at Betti

Chinese Dragon Dance

Posted on October 28, 2009

After nine days and nights of eating a vegan diet and keeping the 10 precepts, the Vegetarian Festival in Thailand is finally over. The festival ended with a large parade through the town of Paknam early on the morning of 27th October. At about 7 a.m., at the city hall, a …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Chinese Dragon Dance at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Expensive Karaoke Scam

Posted on October 27, 2009

(The following is a brief Thai> English translation from various local news sources) Customers at Melody Karaoke, in the close vicinity of Prachacheurn Police Station, were originally charged an astonishing 30,000 Baht for 3 hours of karaoke. Charges included 100 Baht for a…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: Expensive Karaoke Scam at Steve’s Weblog

Road to Pai: Pong Dueat geyser

Posted on October 25, 2009

There are dozens of hot springs around Chiang Mai, some are well-known and extensively developed like Sankamphaeng, others are only just more than small pools of water in the forest. Pong Dueat is on route 1095, one of the attractions …

Written by: Betti

Read more: Road to Pai: Pong Dueat geyser at Betti

Loy Krathong in October

Posted on October 24, 2009

Everyone knows about Loy Krathong that happens on the full moon in November. However, not many people know that we have another Loy Krathong in October. The phrase “loy krathong” means to float a bowl shaped container. It is not a festival like Christmas which celebrates a particular event. You can actually float a krathong…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Loy Krathong in October at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Boat Parade on Gulf of Thailand

Posted on October 22, 2009

One of my favourite festivals in Thailand is undoubtedly Luang Phor Pan Worshipping Festival in Bang Bo District of Samut Prakan. I went last year for the first time and had no idea what to expect. There were so many surprises that…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Boat Parade on Gulf of Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Rafting on the Pai river

Posted on October 18, 2009

(no, that is not me!) Some people say they admire my adventures – but there is nothing adventurous about me, I am just a lazy traveller. I first went rafting on the Pai river in May or early June in 2002, when I had got so badly …

Written by: Betti

Read more: Rafting on the Pai river at Betti



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