digbeth
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In the 'wild west' I suppose people can go to empty plot of land, stake their claim and defend it with force....
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I'd only to manage to find a housing project type one in Soi Khao Noi, on the dark side
and a couple of Navy ones down in Bang Saray, no Condos
They're just about a level up from Government housing
Anything as decently run to the level in OP's post is probably Lumpini condos, which has pretty good management and try to maintain a sense of community, but it's owned by individual owners, only that some rent out via the Juristic person/Management. Although most of their rooms, size and build quality is probably not up to 'western' standards here as it's geared towards working class/ lower middle class Thais/first time buyers -
Had a look around and there are many projects including housing developments by a co-op
Apparently the co-op acts as the developer, building the house/condo and sells to members at cost, any profits is paid back as dividend
Maybe they get cheaper finance too
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Co-op means that it'd need members right? so who are the members of these co-op? other owners in the condo? what do members have to gain by joining this co-op, usually in a co-op members get to buy at discounted price and enjoys the shared profits when they sell to outsiders... how would this work with condos?
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2 hours ago, Sunak said:
Sure, Thais get sick when temperatures drop to below 20 C (70 F).
Also the flu exists in Thailand too.
It's the same when in Europe during heatwave where people start dying at 28+c
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12 hours ago, Basil B said:
Not very full, maybe they should reduce the ticket price...
It's already free (for now)
They'd have to pay money for people to go on it then
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With frigate and helicopter escort.... one wonder who's paying for all the fuel
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24 minutes ago, sharecropper said:
These look like the same crappy floating jetties that washed away outside the coastguard station at Pratumnak not so long ago. Don't they ever learn?
I bet they learn precisely the cost to replace these every so often, hence the miles of it stretched out on the beach
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14 hours ago, chrisandsu said:
Bkk and Pattaya have very different demo graphs don't try to Compare the two
as Pattaya has zero
industry other then tourism .
But the surrounding areas are full of Industry, and people who work there do live in Pattaya or are in half an hour drive of Pattaya
To be fair, Bangkok probably has less Industry output than Chonburi -
Also read that yesterday (31st December) when they took some VIPs and press out they managed to make it all the way to Huahin, but couldn't dock due to rough sea too, they were going to go to another port nearby but the engine developed some trouble so they repaired it while it sat in the water and hightail back to Pattaya
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Just saw in Thai news that today's attempt to cross the bay ended in failure due to high/rough seas with the boat only circling Koh Larn and back, the news report that conditions in the bay was very high winds and 4meters wave
Some people queue since 5AM to get the free tickets, some that booked hotels in Huahin are now pissed that they now have to find alternative way of going there
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Thai post has a service called logispost that can ship things like motorcycle door to door. you can drop off at any post office
Kerry is pretty good and has locations widely available now due to the most popular shopping website (Lazada) using them, mind you service can be spotty due to the holiday rush, and depending on your package size, might take longer than usual as the final deliveries around town is done using motorcycle or pickup truck, if it's something especially big they might have to roll out a big truck from their final distribution centre just for you
Another company that is good for shipping big things is Nim, they have offices all over Thailand too but are more used by companies shipping things to shops and warehouses, but they do door to door for any customers as well and always use big trucks so size isn't a problem
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Just saw on Thai news website, it couldn't cross the bay due to rough seas and only circled Koh Larn and came back to dock in Pattaya
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12 hours ago, wiko said:
The elevated highway doesn't connect to HW 9. Elevated Highway and HW7 are 2 different roads.
The Burapha withi does connect to the 9 south of the 7
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The elevated expressway is called the Buraphawithi, not the 7
The 7 is the bit from Airport to Chonburi and now to Pattaya
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10 hours ago, johng said:
Well, it is illegal for motorcycle to be using the right lanes unless overtaking
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Every year when the thais go to the mountains, there'll always be accident involving coaches... 'brake failed'
Of course it'd fail (by fade or the fluid boiled off) if you ride it down the mountain all the way
/In this case at the intersection, although on a slight downward slope, I doubt it'd be enough for the brake to fade
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I ride from to Bangkok too, On the stretch of Bangna hwy, which is the only decent way into Bangkok, it's illegal to ride motorcycle in the inside lane yet I still do anyway, same with Vibhawadhi rd in Bangkok heading north. the outside service road is too horrible. and even when you (illegally) use the main road there are trucks u-turning cutting you off
At night I managed to cheekily cut in and get on the 7 from the Airport into Bangkok a couple of time too.
When all these hwy 7 extention become fully tolled road, motorcycle to Pattaya and Rayong will become much more difficult
All the motorcycle brands now sell 'big' motorcycle, the manufacturers should get together to lobby for a change in law
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There is an exit gate on the Chonburi bypass, the gates are inoperational as yet so you'll be able take a motorcycle all the way from Pattaya to Chonburi like before
Once the tolls are in operation I think motorcycle might be able to use the side roads from the 36 all the way to Chonburi
A separate large capacity/power motorcycle training/licencing is sorely needed, but the way some riders of these machines already weave in and out of between lanes and filter through cars at high speed, It'll be chaos if motorcycles are on highways and expressways en mass -
5 hours ago, morrobay said:
In first paragraph you say all films in Thai, for Thais. Second paragraph say middle class Thais don't watch Thai dubbed films? So who are they trying to attract?
People less educated than middle class obviously,
Aspiring middle class wouldn't stoop so low to watch English movies dubbed into Thai, they're all well educated and 'should' understood English just fine. in any case there'e Thai subtitles
On the other hand,
working class won't even read subtitles, it's Thai dubbed only,
The Theater at both Central are operated by SF, they have no problem showing movies in original English at beach road
It's all positioning / segregation, you have this in down town Bangkok too although the price for ticket is about the same for the cheap seats at around 130, but the posh one on beach road has 'premium' seats for 150 in the same theater all the way to first class
If a enough Farang enquire at the box office and walk away without ticket or came walking out 20 minutes in and complain that it's all in Thai, they'd sure put a couple showings in English
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3 hours ago, bkk6060 said:
The Central Marina redo is pretty decent. A new food court in the front building with Starbucks and Mc'Donald's on the sides.
The inside of the old main building has been remodeled and the entire movie area is new. Big C is pretty much the same but they do have a small food court now and the prices are less then Central Festival. The food court was packed the day I went.
The thing that I still don't get is all the movies are in Thai. Maybe a few English would be nice.
Since before the renovation the movies there are always in Thai, For movies in original English it's either at Central on Beach road or the Avenue...
Middle class Thais don't even watch Thai dubbed Hollywood movies, so that's one indicator of how the mall aims for in their clientele
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2 hours ago, giddyup said:
Someone clear this up for me please. Are Central Festival and Central Marina two different shopping centres, and are both located on Second Road?
Years ago, before Central on beach road (soi 9) opened the one on second road between North and Central , (the one with Big C) used to be called Central Festival
Since the beach road one opened, they move the name to called the beach road one(with the Hilton hotel 'Central Festival' now
Now after renovations, the old 2nd road is relaunched with the name 'Central Marina'
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Nothing on 2nd road?
Coming down from North/Jomtien, looks like a change and Klang unless you want a detour up to Sukhumvit
Going back up north means 3rd road, with a whole stretch of 2nd road and north road unserviced? (okay there's the 7 that comes down on North road from Suk, but that change at 3rd/North could mean a long wait and if there are going queues of empty bus on the road there... as drastic change to traffic landscape
There really ought to be a smaller circle along 2nd and beach road with all change at central road junction if they want to make more money... with all the destinations along 2nd road and upcoming Terminal 21, the area looks under served.
Unless it's back to the old ways in a couple of weeks
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Is this the same route number that was already on the side of the cab doors?
Finally somebody saw sense and put it where it's better seenOn the 'old' sign on the side of the bus the one I always see seem to be the one from Charoenratpattana Village (Whereever that is) to Na Jomtien
has the rainy season arrived already?
in Pattaya
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Rain between November - February is not uncommon, the Thais even has a name for it called 'Fon Cha Chor Mamuang' means the rain the washes the budding mango flowers. but normally it's a light drizzle and only comes in just a day.
But the recent rainy spells is quite heavy and last for weeks