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| 27th December | Guns in Thailand... |
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| 26th December | Money Transfers to Thailand... |
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| 25th December | Married to Isaan... |
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| 18th December | Red Tape... |
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| 17th November |
Pizza vs Somtam
Foreign husbands are bringing big changes to Isaan. Somtam (papaya
salad) is out and hamburgers are in as more Northeast women adopt
husbands' customs, according to a survey of the cultural impact of
increasing Thai-Westerner marriages |
| 30th October |
Prohibited Occupations for
Farangs
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| 25th October |
A Customary Warning
So be warned. The duty free limits for travel into Thailand are:
From Thai Visa |
| 27th October |
Loi Krathong: Festival of
Lights
As the full moon of the twelfth lunar month (usually in mid-November)
lights up the night sky, throughout the Thai kingdom, hundreds of
thousands of ornately-decorated krathong or traditional banana leaf
floats are set adrift in rivers and waterways in a spell-binding ritual
called Loi Krathong - the 'festival of lights". This is one of the
Kingdom's oldest and best-preserved traditions. |
| 15th October |
Another amplified holiday? by jj, Loy Kratong Day is on November 5th
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are fast approaching another Loy Kratong. Loying (floating) your Kratong
(basket) is an ancient and beautiful Thai tradition of ridding yourself
of all your cares and woes. You are supposed to place all your worldly
concerns and those few sins you have committed in the past year in the
basket and let them float peacefully away. Who can forget the sight of
thousands of candled kratongs floating down the Chao Phya at the King’s
60th celebration? It is a true family day. Why is it then that the
modern Thais have to amplify the tradition? |
| 16th October | Comment:
Pattaya out of Control by David
I
have visited Thailand for over 20 years and lived here for 12. Tourists - please ! stay clear of Pattaya. You will get ripped off, mugged or worse. The Thai people here are no longer interested in showing you Thailand's character but only in profiteering, scams, robbery with violence and so on. The criminality here is beyond belief. Do not trust ANYBODY. |
| 28th August | A Good
Little Earner
From
The Nation |
| 6th August
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Tax
Allowances to Raise From the Bangkok Post
Taxpayers nationwide will receive a tax break of up to 40,000 baht per
year under a revision to the tax code approved by the cabinet yesterday.
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| 19th June |
Hotline for Work Permit,
Visa Queries From the Bangkok Post
The telephone 1111 hotline is open 24 hours a day. The cost is 3 baht a call. |
| 31st May |
Discouraging
Property Purchase Via Company Perhaps a news item not to be taken at face value as enforcement in Thailand can always be regional or even just be a short lived fad. Anyone effected should follow more detailed debate on forums such as Thai Visa From the Bangkok Post
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| 18th April |
Passports Last 6 Months Longer From Stickman
Foreign nationals who are visa exempt or able to obtain a visitor permit for Thailand (that's the 30 day stamp), no longer require passports to be valid for a period of six months. All that is required for these nationals is that the passport be valid for at least the period of maximum stay allowed (i.e.. 30 or 90 days depending on nationality). If the passports expiry date is less than the maximum period of stay, visitors may stay up until the expiry date of their passport. For example Americans can travel with passports valid for at least 30 days and should receive the 30 day visitor permit or should the passport be valid less than 30 days, they will only be permitted to stay until the expiration date of the passport. This is a very welcome amendment to immigration laws. I used to always think that the requirement to have 6 months left on your passport essentially meant the expiry date on your passport was 6 months earlier. |
| 18th April | One Way Tickets If you are arriving in Thailand without a visa and are expecting a 30 day entry then you really should have a booking for onward travel. If you have a valid visa then you do not require onward travel booking. From Pattaya Secrets Proof of onward transit is something of a sticky issue among airlines operating into Don Muang Airport in Bangkok. An archaic Thai immigration law states that one must have return/onward transit in order to be admitted without a visa at the airport, but in practice no one is ever denied entry and Thai immigration officials do not check for onward/return transit.
Hundreds of thousands arrive each year at Don Muang with one-way tickets
and the intent to leave the country overland. However, because this
always-ignored law states that the airline responsible for bringing you
to Thailand with a one-way ticket must pay for your return ticket in
addition to a fine if you are denied entry. for this reason, a number of
airlines do not allow you boarding at your point of departure without a
return ticket (though they will let you purchase a one-way ticket in the
first place, strangely). |
| 12th April | Drink Drive Limits From Pattaya City News
Ensure that you are carrying your driving license and insurance documents along with ownership papers for your vehicle and most importantly do not drink and drive. |
| 27th February | Thai Whiskey By David Swartzentruber who has lived in Thailand for more than six years and, in the United States, worked as a psychologist treating alcoholism. From the Bangkok Post
It seems that on a weekly basis Public Health Minister Phinij Jarusombat
floats new proposals to curb drinking in Thailand. The latest
suggestion, to prohibit the sale of alcohol at hotel bars and
restaurants at certain times of the day, brought with it a predictable
backlash from the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the Thai Hotels
Association, who are demanding more public input on these ''decrees''.
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| 26th February | Tea Junction From The Nation
After being deluged with complaints from the public, the Royal Thai
Police has ordered a probe into the widespread allegations that traffic
police collect illegal tolls from motorists. |
| 16th February |
Tourist Police Overstay
their Welcome From Phuket Gazette
The 12 foreign tourists arrested on the morning of February 8 for
overstaying their visas, were freed on Sunday. |
| Thai Life | Climate: Climate Change Act now to stop Bangkok sinking, urge scientists (Feb 2010) |
| Background: Grovelling A Primer (Jan 2010) | |
| Travel Excessive Thai Airways charge $2200 for excess baggage (Dec 2009) | |
| Travel Oh My Buddha! Export of Buddha Images from Thailand (Aug 2009) | |
| Health: Jellyfish First Aid for jellyfish stings (June 2009) | |
| Money: New 2 Baht Coin A bit easier to spot (March 2009) | |
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Background:
Thai National Anthem An illuminating translation (Aug 2007) |
| Scams | Scams Thai-Anxiety on scams |
| Thailand Jet Ski Scams on Facebook | |
| Bangkok Scams at BangkokScams.com | |
| The Gem Scam at 2Bangkok.com |
| Speak Thai | A Thai Primer an introduction to speaking Thai (10th August 2007) |
| Months in Thai (15th May 2007) | |
| Not Enough Hours in the Day to Learn Thai (July 2006) | |
| Learn Online Suggested websites (March 2006) | |
| Sex & Slanging A few useful words and phrases (Jan 2006) | |
| Learn to Speak Thai in 1 Easy Lesson...and then ten years of summer school (Oct 2005) | |
| Use of the Word Farang ie Westerner (July 2005) |
| Pattaya Information | Diary Public holidays and special days in Pattaya |
| Pattaya Hotels Reader reviews | |
| Pattaya Phone Book Emergency Numbers & Hospitals (Dec 2005) | |
| Pattaya Transport Bus, Train, Plane | |
| On Google Earth jj's Pattaya place markers (Sep 2006) | |
| Pattaya Movies and Times Select Pattaya for cinemas at Big C & Royal Garden Plaza | |
| Pattaya Sophon Cable TV Listings |
| Pattaya Articles | Good guys go to heaven, bad journalists go to Pattaya (Dec 2007) |
| An Irish View Seedy Sex Resort Home to Hundreds of Irish (Dec 2006) | |
| The People's Paradise Tabloid town with broadsheet aspiration (August 2005) |
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