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Bangkok at Songkran 2021: A total washout - without water!

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Sanook reporters were out and about in the Thai capital Bangkok yesterday and found it largely deserted. 

 

This, they said, was because of the Covid-19 cluster in Thong Lor that had scared people into staying home. 

 

The only people in any great numbers were food delivery guys on motorcycles - taking nourishment to people at home hunkering down away from the virus.

 

At Khao San Road - in years past full of Thai and foreign tourists wetting each other with gay abandon - nearly everything was shut up.

 

There weren't even any BMA officials around preparing for the promised cultural events. Sanook didn't say if they were cancelled - there was no one to ask.

 

At Siam Square - popular especially with the young - there were few shoppers and the limited numbers who had braved it out were clad in masks and socially distancing.

 

At Central World there were only a handful of intrepid youngsters using the previously popular "Surf Skate" park. 

 

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Even the traffic in the downtown area on Ratchadamri and at the Ratchprasong Intersection was free flowing. Unless it was stopped at the lights!

 

Sanook acknowledged that many areas of Bangkok are often quiet at Songkran due to people leaving for their home villages during the Songkran Holidays.

 

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They said that the Mitraphap Highway heading to Isaan had been busy since Friday with people doing their annual fleeing of the capital. 

 

But places you'd expect to find people in Bangkok were largely deserted.

 

A washout without water as that had all been banned even before the third wave of Covid struck. 

 

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same in my village, the only people out yesterday evening and this morning were Food Panda and Grab.

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The Bangkok superspreaders have jobs to do in other parts of the country. 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

At Khao San Road - in years past full of Thai and foreign tourists wetting each other with gay abandon - nearly everything was shut up.

Now it's only the Hi-so's and other certain people of influence wetting themselves.

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Took a walk down Silom Road this afternoon and it was so quiet (and dry).

 

On the BTS home there was literally only 1 person in the next carriage to ours.

 

Loving it !

Songkran 2021 , the time the british variant of the virus was spread all over the country .

The chinese locked whole cities down for just a few infected persons .

And Thailand ?

It does the opposite ...

Good luck with that ...

8 hours ago, webfact said:

At Khao San Road - in years past full of Thai and foreign tourists wetting each other with gay abandon - nearly everything was shut up.

We'll have less of that there gay abandon if you don't mind ????

Gays make rhe world go around. What the World be without guys like Oscar Wilde. I'm boring, very boring. Give me a hole and I'll go into it.

7 hours ago, Golden Triangle said:

We'll have less of that there gay abandon if you don't mind ????

and...who talks like this?? 

21 minutes ago, ericthai said:

and...who talks like this?? 

It's in the OP, and if you think what I said was being homophobic, because that's the vibes I'm getting then you couldn't be more wrong, the phrase was used extensively in the UK for decades when I was growing up so wind your neck in.

Like some of us i looooove the quiet roads these days , it was the same during the first wave(rinkle) . This is one + against all the minuses but i like it a lo ????????

12 hours ago, BritManToo said:

same in my village, the only people out yesterday evening and this morning were Food Panda and Grab.

sorry but in my village (Live in the so called Nanny or so so called snow flake world I am not using them    

On 4/13/2021 at 3:29 PM, hotchilli said:

Now it's only the Hi-so's and other certain people of influence wetting themselves.

The mind boggles!!!

On 4/13/2021 at 7:06 AM, Golden Triangle said:

It's in the OP, and if you think what I said was being homophobic, because that's the vibes I'm getting then you couldn't be more wrong, the phrase was used extensively in the UK for decades when I was growing up so wind your neck in.

I understand the person that wrote the article said that and not you.

I was talking about the OP and their writing style, not just that comment. 

(PS never heard that before)

3 hours ago, ericthai said:

I understand the person that wrote the article said that and not you.

I was talking about the OP and their writing style, not just that comment. 

(PS never heard that before)

Fair comment, we're obviously at crossed purposes here ???? Gay abandon was in my youth, nowadays one has to be so careful of upsetting anyone of a particular persuasion it worries me everytime I hit the send button ????????

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