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Bang Saen: Large crowds gather on the beach in contravention of Covid rules


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5 hours ago, webfact said:

They were out celebrating a Chinese holiday.

This was the issue over the weekend.

 

There has been increased activity around these parts since about Thursday / Friday when the fancy cars with Bangkok plates started to arrive.

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50 minutes ago, ukrules said:

This was the issue over the weekend.

 

There has been increased activity around these parts since about Thursday / Friday when the fancy cars with Bangkok plates started to arrive.

They are getting away from the riots.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

They were out celebrating a Chinese holiday.

There is no national Chinese holiday in August. There is the Hungry Ghost festival in Aug for devotees in Phuket. Those large crowds don;t seem behaving like devotees; more like shooting the breeze. Misleading piece of news. 

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3 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

it is a Chinese celebration

Yes indeed, for reference: August 22nd 2021 - (Wikipedia):-

"The Ghost Festival, also known as the Zhongyuan Festival"

 

Also known as "The Hungry Ghost Festival" to honor the dead.

It was celebrated here in Cambodia. In fact, MAKRO in Siem Reap had a special section selling fruit and pastries as offerings for the Hungry Ghosts.(stock photo)

 

Hungry Hungry Ghosts - Celebrating The Chinese Halloween

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32 minutes ago, champers said:

They are getting away from the riots.

Nope, they've been very busy celebrating the Chinese holiday. Only a sub section of the population do this but they were visible and the Thais know about it.

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4 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

You don't have to be a genius to work it out it is a Chinese celebration and no-one said all were Chinese to my knowledge

Yes, the OP did mention that it was a Chinese holiday, but that doesn't mean Thais are not up for a party. They need something to take their mind off the restrictions.

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