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Tourist Scams in Thailand – It Bites with a Smile
Unfortunately, tourist scam practices in Thailand are rather common. In fact, over the years, I’ve had my own part in being a victim in good old Sia [ ... ]
The Deep South Insurgency in Thailand
Still very much alive, yet not widely known, ignored, or simply forgotten, and carefully hidden from tourists, is the so-called South Thailand Insurge [ ... ]
Thai Paper Umbrella Making
Oil Paper Umbrellas are said to originate in China, the art of making them gradually spreading across several Asian countries such as Japan, Korea, Th [ ... ]
Thailand Coup D’État – June, 2014
June 19, 2014. It’s now about a month ago the military took control in Thailand. I’ve been following developments closely because they remind me o [ ... ]
Flooding in Bangkok – Thailand’s Resilience, Force, and Calm
Bangkok – September 22, 2013. After the big floods in Thailand in 2011, Bangkok included, the Thai Government said they would do everything in t [ ... ]
Thailand – Songkran Festival, Sexy Pants, and Thai Massage
For the Songkran festivities in Thailand (the Thai New Year’s festival) in 2018, the Thai Government had some wise advice for Thai women: “To avoi [ ... ]
Thailand – Losing Face and How to Save Yours
Losing face is a key concept and practice of daily life in Asia and consequently also in Thailand. Now, in this post I’ll only talk about “ [ ... ]
Thailand Wants 10,000 Extra Foreign English Teachers
Some while ago, I came across a remarkable story, that is, an article about the Thai government (Ministry of Education) which is looking to recruit an [ ... ]
La Palma – The Wild West Waste of Water
I don’t know very much about agriculture, but on La Palma (one of the Canary Islands) it’s a trait one can’t oversee. The abundance of fruit-bea [ ... ]
Thai Police Bribes – Common Necessity in the Land of Smiles
Police bribes in Thailand are rather common, unfortunately, but a kind of necessity. The average police salary starts at 6,800 Baht (US$ 188) per mont [ ... ]
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