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Thailand is Open as Normal

Posted on March 16, 2010

The red shirt protests have been going on in Bangkok for 4-5 days now. Countless thousands of protesters have been camped out along the Royal Avenue. The news hasn’t received that much attention yet in the international press, mainly because there hasn’t been any violence. Thailand is not like other countries …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Thailand is Open as Normal at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

The Red Guard – Defender of the People

Posted on March 13, 2010

A total of 5,000 red guards are believed to be deployed at the rally site in Bangkok and at 30 other locations in the area. This includes 200 mobile units on motorcycle. They will be providing protection to the red shirts at the rally and also intercepting…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: The Red Guard – Defender of the People at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Khan Kluay the Blue Elephant

Posted on March 04, 2010

Khan Kluay was a smash hit Thai cartoon when it was first released in Thailand in May 2006. It was the first Thai cartoon made at international standard and did very well in the domestic market. The little blue elephant, called Khan Kluay, was very popular with Thai children of all ages. I know…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Khan Kluay the Blue Elephant at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Gun Plane Decision Deferred

Posted on January 29, 2010

Kayasit Pissawongprakan, Director General of the Office of the Thai Attorney General, center, is surrounded by reporters after a news conference at his office in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, Jan. 29, 2010. Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thuagsuban refused on comment on the pending decision by public prosecutors to drop all …

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: Gun Plane Decision Deferred at Thai Photo Blogs

More Edith Clampton & Readers’ Responses

Posted on January 20, 2010

(Would be extremely difficult to get these two mixed up – but Mrs Clampton did) Due to the positive feedback from the last blog “The Legendary Edith Clampton (Mrs)” , I think it’s only fair to write up a part 2 and include some of the readers’ responses – some…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: More Edith Clampton & Readers’ Responses at Steve’s Weblog

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

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

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

Piya Maharaja Day

Posted on October 23, 2009

The “Chulalongkorn Day or “Piya Maharaj Day” is considered as the memorial day for King Chulalongkorn, or King Rama V, which falls on 23 October every year. King Chulalongkorn the Great was one of the most important kings of the Chakri Dynasty. The most prominent contribution he made was slavery abolition as well…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Piya Maharaja Day at Thai Culture Blogs

A Foreign Monk in Thailand

Posted on September 17, 2009

This is continuing my interview with Peter Robinson, who is probably better known in Thailand as “Phra Farang”, the foreign monk. (Click here for part one.) Peter spent ten years as a monk before finally disrobing in order to spend more time with…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: A Foreign Monk in Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Big Trouble in Thailand: Thai Police Ganja ‘Scam’

Posted on September 11, 2009

Just into part one only, but Big Trouble in Tourist Thailand, the UK documentary series on Bravo TV, has already caused much controversy, and especially in regards to the Phuket jetski scam that Richard has just blogged about. Thanks to the raw footage, one typical jetski scammer is…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: Big Trouble in Thailand: Thai Police Ganja ‘Scam’ at Steve’s Weblog

09 09 09 Lucky 9 in Thailand

Posted on September 09, 2009

Today is an auspicious day in Thailand for all Thai people. Today is the ninth day of the ninth month of the ninth year in the 21st Century which translates as 09 09 09. The number nine in Thai is ” gao ” which sounds similar to another word which means…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: 09 09 09 Lucky 9 in Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Panrit "Gor" Daoruang is Released from Prison

Posted on September 05, 2009

Another chapter in the life of Panrit “Gor” Daoruang” has come to an end with his release from prison after serving his full three years for dug possession. Gor shot to international fame during his teenage years for his stories …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Panrit "Gor" Daoruang is Released from Prison at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Old Bang Phli Market Fair 2009

Posted on September 05, 2009

One of the oldest markets in Thailand that is still operating is the Bang Phli Riverside Market in Samut Prakan. It was first started by Chinese traders back in the 1850’s. This now makes it older than 150 years. The original name for the market is “Talad Siri …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Old Bang Phli Market Fair 2009 at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Exploring Ban Sakhla

Posted on August 18, 2009

(Click here to read about the boat trip to Sakhla) Sakhla Village (ban sakhla), in Phra Samut Chedi District of Samut Prakan, dates back to the late Sukhothai period. Its original name was “Ban Sao Kla” which refers to the women of the area that bravely fought off the Burmese…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Exploring Ban Sakhla at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

More Thailand ‘Scams’…..

Posted on August 14, 2009

Look, but don’t touch – these Thailand ‘pretty girls’ could be on a scammer) Once known as the Land of Smiles, pitiable Thailand is now turning into the world’s most infamous Land of Scams – and this year in particular we have been inundated again and again and…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: More Thailand ‘Scams’….. at Steve’s Weblog

The Great Flu of 2009

Posted on August 03, 2009

Is it time to start panicking yet? The number of deaths in Thailand for the swine flu (called The Great Flu of 2009 by the Thai media) has reached at least 66. We don’t know exactly any more as they are only…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: The Great Flu of 2009 at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Longan harvest around Lamphun

Posted on July 27, 2009

I have never been a fan of longan, or lamyai, as it is called in Thai, but it is difficult to avoid the plant and the fruit altogether if you are in Chiang Mai these days. Market stalls are laden with bunches of the fruit, and the …

Written by: Betti

Read more: Longan harvest around Lamphun at Betti

Paknam Gunboat Incident 1893

Posted on July 13, 2009

During the late 19th Century, the colonial powers of France and to a lesser extent Great Britain were attempting to carve up parts of Siam for themselves. In order to protect his kingdom, King Rama V ordered the construction of …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Paknam Gunboat Incident 1893 at Thai Culture Blogs

PM Abhisit Visits Vietnam

Posted on July 10, 2009

Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (L) and his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Tan Dung listen to their national anthems during a welcome ceremony at the presidential palace in Hanoi July 10, 2009. (REUTERS/Kham) Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (L) poses for a photo with Vietnam’s Communist Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh at the …

Written by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: PM Abhisit Visits Vietnam at Thai Photo Blogs

Chedis in Chiang Mai

Posted on June 28, 2009

After four years of travelling and living in Thailand, I often find it hard to take a step back and try to imagine what it is like to experience it all for the first time. When I write, words like chedi…

Written by: Betti

Read more: Chedis in Chiang Mai at Betti

How You can help fund the PAD and ASTV!

Posted on June 22, 2009

Beyond a doubt, ASTV, backed by the People’s Alliance of Democracy (PAD) has escalated in popularity more than any other TV channel in Thailand in 2009. This is due of course to precise unbiased news reports which particularly penetrate the essence of Thai politics and offer the audience a real chance to get the …

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: How You can help fund the PAD and ASTV! at Steve’s Weblog

Is it time to Wear a Mask?

Posted on June 16, 2009

When I see images like this I usually think of Japanese kids who often wear masks when they are ill or when they are concerned about catching a contagious disease. However, I took this picture this afternoon here in Thailand. The number of cases of people infected with the …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Is it time to Wear a Mask? at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand

Wat Prathat Doi Saket

Posted on June 15, 2009

A glittering temple, a white chedi, and a giant sitting Buddha on the top of a little hill just 20 minutes outside Chiang Mai – this sight is very familiar for anyone who regularly does visa runs. Wat Phra That Doi Saket …

Written by: Betti

Read more: Wat Prathat Doi Saket at Betti

Chatuchak, Bangkok’s Weekend Market

Posted on May 27, 2009

Thailand is known for it’s various markets and Chatuchak market in Bangkok is the mother of all markets. Sitting on 70 rai of land (35 acres), Chatuchak market boasts somewhere between 9000 and 15000 merchants selling to over 200 thousand visitors daily. Whatever you are looking for you will be sure … Read full story >>>

Written by: Talen.

Discovered by: ThaiBlogSearch.com

NYT podcast on Myanmar and Aung San Suu Kyi

Posted on May 27, 2009

In this week’s New York Times podcast 1 about international news, correspondent Seth Mydans discusses Aung San Suu Kyi and Myanmar. If you’re looking for some general context and historical perspective, it’s worth a listen. Click here and scroll down to World View Podcast… Read full story >>>

Written by: Newley.

Discovered by: ThaiBlogSearch.com

Any comments?

Posted on May 27, 2009

I have a couple of things to say about comments on this blog. First, a few readers have e-mailed me saying they made comments on the blog, but their comments never appeared. It thought it was pretty odd, because I hadn’t seen their comments in my moderation queue, and I do… Read full story >>>

Written by: WiseKwai.

Discovered by: ThaiBlogSearch.com

Nokia E71 review: notes after five months of use

Posted on May 27, 2009

Let’s talk smartphones — mobile phones that have advanced Web browsing and multimedia capabilities. The Nokia E71 First things first: I like Apple products, but I’m holding off on the iPhone 1 , at least for now. 2 Back in December, I purchased a Nokia … Read full story >>>

Written by: Newley.

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Commenting Problems

Posted on May 27, 2009

As am busy it is difficult to devote many resources to find out what the problem is, but from a limited search it does not appear to be a blogger/blogspot problem (there are always Blogger comment problems). It may be a template issue which will resolve itself because of a switch in code by … Read full story >>>

Written by: Bangkok Pundit.

Discovered by: ThaiBlogSearch.com



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