I wonder why they have changed the route to go via Sukhothtai instead of Uttaradit? Those lines are currently undergoing dual track upgrades so what is the point of that if the high speed is not using them?
In a country where very few people seem to cook and prepare their own food it must be hard to know how much salt you are consuming. The solution seems obvious
I was told by the wife that some new law states that almost all drugs can now only be sold when there is a pharmacist in residence, she could not even buy Imodium anywhere early evening because of this new rule
Absolutely right. Airlines will not filter those that are exempt so everyone will pay.
And it's nice to see the govt finally admit that those arriving by land borders are not real tourists so they can amend figures to exclude them from tourism numbers in future.
This could be fixed with a bit of know how and determination. It never will be though and the villagers know it. Farming in the hills is a ridiculously difficult and unrewarding way to make a living.
Loved flying around the Maldives on the DeHavilland Otter Planes, but not so sure about these retrofitted Cessna's, one flipped over during landing while we were there.
Thai baht is doing all the hard work, making exports too difficult and too expensive.
suspect most foreigners are fed up with Thai rules, flip-flops and u-turns as well