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Democrats Cursed in Blood Ritual

Posted on March 16, 2010

Supporters of former premier Thaksin Shinawatra break the police line to pour human blood in front of the Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok March 16, 2010. (Reuters) A Brahman Priest performs a religious ritual in the pool of human blood poured in front of the Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok March 16, 2010. (Reuters) …

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

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Thailand’s RoboCop

Posted on March 16, 2010

Thai riot soldiers holding army shields take part in a practice at the Government House in Bangkok March 16, 2010. Tens of thousands of protesters pressed ahead with a mass rally in Bangkok on Tuesday, some expressing frustration that four days of peaceful protests had …

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: Thailand’s RoboCop at Thai Photo Blogs

Scouting in Thailand

Posted on March 15, 2010

Scouting was first introduced in Thailand on July 1st 1911 by King Rama VI. Thailand was the third country in the world to take up Scouting. It is also believed to have the largest Scout membership among all countries around the world. This is because Scouting is part of the school curriculum and is compulsory…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Scouting in Thailand at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

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

Drug Use in Thailand Increases Alarmingly

Posted on March 09, 2010

The Thai government over the past few years have been so focussed on first the yellow shirts and then the red shirts that hardly anyone has noticed the rampant increase of drug use in Thailand. It is almost getting to epidemic proportions …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Drug Use in Thailand Increases Alarmingly at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Bird Singing Contest in Yala 2010

Posted on March 07, 2010

Thai Muslim villagers look at birds in cages during in a bird-singing contest in Yala province, about 1,100 km (683 miles) south of Bangkok March 7, 2010. About 6,000 birds took part in the competition. (Reuters) Thai Muslim villagers look at birds in cages during in a bird-singing contest in Yala province, about 1,100 …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Preparing for Judgement Day in Thailand

Posted on February 20, 2010

The tension is rising in Thailand as we have now started the countdown to Judgement Day on Friday 26th February 2010. The red shirts have already started their protests though so far the yellow shirts have decided to stay at home. If that is true…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Preparing for Judgement Day in Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Red Shirts Protest Outside Bangkok Bank

Posted on February 19, 2010

Supporters of former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra sit on a main road during a rally outside the Bangkok Bank headquarters in Bangkok February 19, 2010. The protesters said that the Bangkok Bank has a close relationship with Privy Council chairman Prem Tinsulanonda who has been accused of masterminding…

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

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Harvest Festival in Phetchaburi

Posted on February 16, 2010

Competitors take part in ox-cart races in Thailand’s Phetchaburi province some 130 km (81 miles) south of Bangkok, February 16, 2010. The annual event, which locals date back to the time of King Rama V, is a recreational activity for local farmers during post harvest…

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: Harvest Festival in Phetchaburi at Thai Photo Blogs

High Flying on Valentine’s Day

Posted on February 14, 2010

Bride Rattanaporn Supha, left, and groom Nitiphong Jittahorg of Thailand hold a bouquet of flowers as they are suspended on sling wires during a ceremony, known as a ‘flying wedding,’ as part of Valentine’s Day celebrations in Prachinburi province…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Super Bowl in Thailand

Posted on February 08, 2010

Supporters of the New Orleans Saints NFL football club cheer their go ahead touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts during an NFL Super Bowl XLIV game party at the Roadhouse Bar in Bangkok, Thailand, early Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. The Saints went on to defeat the Colts 31-17 to win the NFL Super Bowl 44. (AP) Football…

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

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Cobra Gold 2010

Posted on February 04, 2010

A South Korean Marine rides on an amphibious assault vehicle before it touches the ground during a joint military exercise codenamed Cobra Gold at Hat Yao beach in Rayong province, eastern Thailand Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. Besides Thailand and the United States, this year’s annual exercise, in its 29th year, also…

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

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Pigeons Cleared from Sanam Luang

Posted on February 02, 2010

A worker fixes the net onto a cage which will be used to trap pigeons in Sanam Luang park outside the Grand Palace in Bangkok. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration will remove thousands of pigeons which roam the park as part of clean-…

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

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Thai Rice Sent to Haiti

Posted on February 01, 2010

Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (L) passes a sack of rice to U.N. World Food Program’s Regional Director for Asia Kenro Oshidari during a ceremony at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport February 1, 2010. The Thai government on Monday dispatched its first batch of 100 tonnes of rice to…

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

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Jao Por Tap Chinese Parade

Posted on January 24, 2010

The Chinese people of Samrong in Samut Prakan Province believe that their God Jao Por Tap will help them get rich. Behind Imperial World, on the old Paknam Railway Road, they have built a large Chinese shrine dedicated to this God. Every year, on the last Sunday of January, they hold…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Jao Por Tap Chinese Parade at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Arts and Craft Thai Village

Posted on January 23, 2010

This is the Arts and Craft Village at Bang Sai in Ayutthaya Province. It is quite unique as it showcases the different architectural styles of the four regions of Thailand. In addition, you will be able to see first hand their ways of living with practical demonstrations of handicraft and traditional dance. Original…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Arts and Craft Thai Village 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

New Cabinet Lineup

Posted on January 18, 2010

Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva leads his five new cabinet members in a swearing-in ceremony in front of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (R) at a hospital in Bangkok January 18, 2010. (Reuters) Thailand’s new cabinet takes a group photo as they prepare to be sworn in by King Bhumibol Adulyadej in a ceremony at …

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

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Thai Armed Forces Day

Posted on January 18, 2010

Thai soldiers march during a ceremony marking Thailand’s Armed Forces Day at a military barrack in Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, Jan. 18, 2010. (AP) More Thailand pictures can be found at www.ThaiPhotoBlogs.com .

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

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Royal Thai Waiting Room

Posted on January 18, 2010

One of the oldest railway stations in Thailand can be found at Hua Hin. What is of particular interest at this station is the Royal Waiting Room which was built in traditional Thai style during the reign of King Rama VI. Original post blogged on www.mythaiphotos.com .

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Royal Thai Waiting Room at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

The Legendary Edith Clampton (Mrs)

Posted on January 18, 2010

On reading the title, most of you are probably wondering “Who the heck is she?” Well, she was one of Thailand’s most well-known farang names during the early to mid 1990’s; a name that was highly controversial, but in the stupidest way possible (She even has her very own Wikipedia entry). So, who was…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: The Legendary Edith Clampton (Mrs) at Steve’s Weblog

Bangkok International Tattoo convention

Posted on January 16, 2010

Tattoo artist Shigenori Iwasaki of Japan works at the Bangkok International Tattoo convention in Bangkok January 15, 2010. The convention ends on Sunday. (Reuters) A tattooed man poses for a picture at the Bangkok International Tattoo convention in Bangkok January 15, 2010. The convention ends on Sunday. (Reuters) More Thailand pictures can be found

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Thai Visa Run in Vientiane, Laos

Posted on January 13, 2010

Well, about a few weeks back it was my turn, the first in years actually, to do a visa run to Vientiane, Laos. And I did the visa run on my own and not with some over-priced Visa Run trip company. Thinking back, the…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: Thai Visa Run in Vientiane, Laos at Steve’s Weblog

Going to a Thai Funeral

Posted on January 11, 2010

It would seem that the longer I stay in Thailand, the higher the frequency that I attend funerals. In fact, I have two sets of funeral clothes now. I thought today I would give a brief overview of a cremation in order to help any foreigners who might find themselves attending a…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Going to a Thai Funeral at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Asia lose Royal Trophy in a thrilling finish

Posted on January 10, 2010

The Europe team members pose for photographs after defeating the Asia team at the 4th Royal Trophy men’s team tournament between Europe and Asia, at the Amata Spring Country Club course in Chonburi province, southeastern Thailand, Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010. Front row, from…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Children’s Day in Thailand 2010

Posted on January 09, 2010

A young Thai boy climbs up onto a tank during Children’s Day activities Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010, in Samut Prakan, Thailand. The weapons were part of a display for Children’s Day at the Royal Thai Naval Academy, a day in which Thailand’s children are celebrated. (Richard Barrow/ Paknam.com ) More …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Children’s Day in Samut Prakan 2010

Posted on January 09, 2010

The annual National Children’s Day for Thailand took place today. Children are considered as the most valuable resource of the country. There is a Thai saying that goes, “Children are the future of the nation, if the children are intelligent, the country will be prosperous.” To help stimulate children to…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Children’s Day in Samut Prakan 2010 at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Media Players in Thailand

Posted on January 08, 2010

When I first came to Thailand fifteen years ago there wasn’t really that much in the way of English media. All we had at the time were two national newspapers in English and a few programmes on television if we tuned in to …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Media Players in Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Thai Fruit Carving

Posted on January 07, 2010

In some restaurants that you might visit in Thailand, some of your dishes will come decorated with what looks very much like flowers. But, in reality they are really edible fruit or vegetables. At the hands of a Thai artisan, a…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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

The Royal Trophy 2010

Posted on January 05, 2010

Asia team players Liang Wenchong of China (L-R), Gaganjeet Bhullar of India, captain Naomichi “Joe” Ozaki of Japan pose with Europe team captain Colin Montgomerie of Britain, players Pablo Martin of Spain and Robert Karlsson of Sweden during a news conference on the Bhumibol bridge in Bangkok January 5, 2010. Asia will play against…

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

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