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Border hop to Laos (no visa)
KhunBENQ replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
At the land border I had no problem. Have no experience with flying. But unlikely different. -
Motorcyclist breaks neck after hitting kerb on Friendship Highway
KhunBENQ replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
Always funny for me (non English) when US English argue about UK English ???? -
Indian tourist get BIG surprise on Beach road.
KhunBENQ replied to Social Media's topic in Pattaya News
The important details are missing Hotel on Soi 8. I have an idea which one it is. A constant stream of Indians walking down to beach from there. The katoeys must have a great time. Lots and lots of complete newbies to rip off. Not those "know it all farangs" -
Heavy rain forecast for Bangkok and surrounding provinces next week
KhunBENQ replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
And up here we get the leftovers Forecasts show some rain for the same time. -
Let's hope so. There has actually quite a number of power cable burying taken place. Was surprised to see many high voltage lines going underground (no overhead transformers). On Naklua Rd, at BigC Extra and others. In Walking Street you see housings with meters for voltage/current. Did I still see overhead transformers? I don't think so. These beasts were always dangerous. Once a music club burnt down by a transformer explosion.
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Both true and in Pattaya City some cleanup had been done. I have seen that and taken some pictures. So if they want they can find the unused cables. It's just lazyness and not bringing profit. But these are communication cables. The loops are fiber optic cable. Should not result in such fire. There must have been some real power/transformer involved. This little fire can not match the spectacle taken place some weeks ago at 2nd rd, Soi 15 ????
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Border hop to Laos (no visa)
KhunBENQ replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Looked it up and to no surprise it's a costly excursion. One way in the morning about 4k to 5k. Return flight same day might be more than 10k. Might well be that Kuala Lumpur is cheaper and more choices. -
Border hop to Laos (no visa)
KhunBENQ replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I hesitate to answer on this. Likely flying in would make a difference. I wasn't aware that the rule applies to Laos citizens and that they need to use passport instead of an ID? Better open a new thread here. Or can I get @ubonjoe to help? -
Border hop to Laos (no visa)
KhunBENQ replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Sure, it's technically possible. Just yesterday I saw a a video of a Bangkok based vlogger coming back from his Laos short trip with Thaismile flight from Vientiane. I don't know about schedule and prices. If schedule allows you could also fly back without using land border. Or spend a night in Vientiane. Seems a lot has developed since I was there in 2011. -
Border hop to Laos (no visa)
KhunBENQ replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
? If I write July I mean this year of course. And plenty of other reports in the forum (many doing border run to get rid of Non O-A visa). I have described in some detail in other threads. Border is open and business as usual before COVID. Only exception is that Laos might still check for vaccination or ATK. No such at entering Thailand. -
The decay of Buddhism seems to go hand in hand with the decay of the other pillar. We have a temple nearby and the family does not visit/donate. (have misc vehicles of which one SUV is cleaned to perfection daily by some "volunteer", air-conditioned library(?), misc satellite dishes, the third temple building with a lot of gold) Instead family sticks to another one which is far out in the forest and seems to be a bit more "traditional".
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Another proof that water runs downstream even if it's a "little hill"
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Passport expire date and non-o extension
KhunBENQ replied to Lim Yuan Hai's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
No. Otherwise you would not have to care about the expiry of the passport. And what sense would it make for 16 days. Sometime before Dec 8m 2023 she goes with old and new passport and applies for the next extension. Transferring stamps to new passport does not cost. Bring old and new passport. -
Border hop to Laos (no visa)
KhunBENQ replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
No I just meant to inspect the (useless) duty free, take some pictures for the family and have a Laos beer (unusal for me). If it wouldn't have been so hot and wanting to get back before dark I would have gone to Vientiane. In 2011 I was there and found it a nice change with some remains of French colonial time (architecture and cuisine). -
Renewal of pink ID card - documents required
KhunBENQ replied to thaiowl's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes. But no one takes that serious. Originally the pink card was meant for migrant laborers from Myanmar or the like for which they really intented to lock them in a narrow area (district?). Then they decided to give ID cards to other foreigners. But instead of something proper (like South Korea) they just reused this pink card which does not even show your name spelled in Latin script like in the passport. Quite inconvenient. -
Border hop to Laos (no visa)
KhunBENQ replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes (two hours or so) and yes. And that was a regular practice over the years. Some tried the trick to return without passing Laos immigration. Just bus back over the bridge. Technically possible but being refused reentry to Thailand. As far as I know visa exempt entry at land borders is limited to three per year. If you don't have a long history of visa exempt entries there is nothing to fear of. -
They are still in the rail link area but moved further back on the very right side (it's a while that I was there). I saw three booths with very little to no differences in exchange rates. In the 0.05 Baht range Superrich, Happy Rich ???? and Kasikorn Bank. Yes even Kasikorn at >THAT< location had good rates. Check their signs before queing. The Kasikorn booth at the corner entrance to the area has the usual bad rates. Crazy.
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?? Didn't you just start a similar thread in the Pattaya subforum? Phuket is a different story. Please clarify so that the other thread can be closed.