Baron Samedi Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 Hi guys, I was wondering where I could go to get a taste of the ordinary Thai way of life in Bangkok. I thought maybe Lat Phrao or Bang Na? I dunno... Any suggestions welcome ????
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted September 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted September 30, 2022 Yep, both Lad Prao and Bang Na have fewer foreigners if thats what you mean. Pretty much anywhere away from the main central Sukhumvit area’s and the population density of foreigners is less. But.. What is ‘Thai Way of Life’ ???... we have Westerners on this forum who claim Bangkok is not real Thailand etc... 3
KhunLA Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 Anywhere that doesn't cater to tourists. Riverboat Pier N10 / Pannock, get off the boat and just head West hop on the main road or the small sois or behind it and it's all markets and vendors catering to Thais. Same with Nonthaburi Pier, hop off and start walking down the main road or wherever, and the whole area caters to Thais. Go back to town via bus, and can hit the craft beer bars along the one bus route. You'd be hard pressed to find a Westerner in any of them. Check out IconSiam if you've never been there and that caters to mostly Thais, higher end ties although it has a normal priced lower level for everything. 1 1
josephbloggs Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 If you want a convenient way to do it get the Skytrain east up to Samut Prakan. Very Thai indeed, Thai markets, Thai restaurants, Thai street food. Likelihood of seeing a tourist, zero. 2
Baron Samedi Posted September 30, 2022 Author Posted September 30, 2022 4 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: But.. What is ‘Thai Way of Life’ ???... That's what I wanna find out. It isn't Sukhumvit for sure. Nor is it rural Isaan. That's for sure. So indeed what is it? What is the environment in which the average Thai city dweller lives ? Dunno...????
KhunLA Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 Get off MRT @ Bang Khae, exit south side, be hungry, very hungry. Can't get any more of a local vibe than that. Station on right of photo and that's all vendors down to it and beyond. Along with behind the photo. 1 1
Popular Post Lorry Posted September 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted September 30, 2022 This is all very well, but describes a dying lifestyle. Go to the Mall Thapa, hardly any farang there. Walk around the condo towers there, all Thais. (Not nice and not exotic) Or try airport link Huamark, and Seacorn. (same) Unfortunately, this is the future of Bangkok's city Thais lifestyle. They admire Singapore. Soulless and boring. Thais like it. 3
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted September 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted September 30, 2022 You don't have to go far. I visit regularly the Khlong Toei Market. I very seldom see another foreigner. That market is about 2km away from Sukhumvit. And there are many other areas around every corner. I.e. walk into Sukhumvit Soi 1, after about 100m on the left is an area with food vendors. I don't remember when I last saw a foreigner sitting there. Loads and load of apartment buildings with 5 to 10sqm rooms - farangs don't live in those places... Just open your eyes. Ordinary Thai life is everywhere near you. 4
bluejets Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 6 hours ago, Baron Samedi said: Nor is it rural Isaan. Didn't look too hard obviously...... 2
Popular Post arick Posted September 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted September 30, 2022 I just you fly to khon kaen and then go west or east south. 3 1
Expat68 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 I do not live in Bangkok but I would have thought anywhere off the beaten track and that goes for anywhere in Thailand 2
Popular Post Peterw42 Posted October 1, 2022 Popular Post Posted October 1, 2022 Nowadays, in Bangkok, the ordinary Thai way of life is a house/townhouse in a gated moobaan and grab delivers their food. Often not visible, unless you visit someone. Usually close by there will be a cluster of shops, usually centered around the local wet market, temple. Also not far away will be a mall of some description housing Big C, Lotus etc. These areas exist a couple of kilometers from the tourist areas and are probably 90 % of Bangkok (you can see it out the plane window as you fly in). The local wet market is still probably the best reflection of ordinary Thai life. 2 1
Popular Post proton Posted October 1, 2022 Popular Post Posted October 1, 2022 walking around areas with no foreigners is not engaging in the Thai lifestyle. Shop in markets, eat in food courts or on the street. Go to a few open air concerts often in wat fairs, markets or vacant plots, a luktung, morlam or likay concert will certainly put you right into Thai lifestyle far more than walking around streets and shops. 1 1 1
OneMoreFarang Posted October 1, 2022 Posted October 1, 2022 And then there are of course the Thai lottery vendors and all the Thai people around discussing which numbers are the best. Available everywhere in Thailand - and I guess pretty unique to Thailand. 1 1
1FinickyOne Posted October 1, 2022 Posted October 1, 2022 Not really sure what you are looking for - do you speak Thai? Anything you see is just a limited snapshot Walk around along They slums - daytime only. 1
Thingamabob Posted October 1, 2022 Posted October 1, 2022 9 hours ago, Lorry said: This is all very well, but describes a dying lifestyle. Go to the Mall Thapa, hardly any farang there. Walk around the condo towers there, all Thais. (Not nice and not exotic) Or try airport link Huamark, and Seacorn. (same) Unfortunately, this is the future of Bangkok's city Thais lifestyle. They admire Singapore. Soulless and boring. Thais like it. Singapore not at all boring if you know where to go. Regarding Bangkok and surrounding areas parts of Thonburi are still quite old style and interesting. 1
Aussieroaming Posted October 1, 2022 Posted October 1, 2022 I live in Saphan Kwai which is pretty much local and yet close to the inner CBD, with BTS and MRT access. Technically it is still inside the outer fringe of the CBD area. Many, many local restaurants in the area and only a 10 minute walk to Chatuchak Weekend Market and of course only 2 stops from Lad Prao Central. Victory Monument is another pretty local area a couple of stops closer to the inner CBD. Dusit is a lovely area to walk around as well if you get into the small soi's. 1
thailand49 Posted October 1, 2022 Posted October 1, 2022 Thai living? To me two ways living and how they think are separate, I'm one when it comes to thinking Bangkok and Pattaya isn't a good indicator. As for living drive around the more congested the more run down the area pick one and ask if you can join them for a day or two. First ask them if you can use their bathroom if it is a squat and stained over the titles, no water heater scoopy Doo no shower.???? that is a good start. 1
JimTripper Posted October 1, 2022 Posted October 1, 2022 Your probably looking for old school stuff. I like Chinatown, especially the shophouses and tearooms. Obviously, there is a lot of Chinese influence, but it can be Chinese-Thai. After living on Sukhumvit, I moved to Chinatown for awhile and really liked it better. 1
KhunLA Posted October 1, 2022 Posted October 1, 2022 With few exceptions, and you have to search them out, all of Thailand is 'real Thailand'. Tourist areas are, well, tourist areas, geared to both domestic & foreign tourist. The western tourists, many seem to hang in nightlife areas, visiting, farang managed bars & restaurants, and seem quite happy with sub western standard offerings while on holiday, or as an expat. As 1 member here proves, since making the rounds and reports on such, and doesn't seem to venture much further from. My experience anyway, why I don't even bother any more with, as Thais do everything better, even western food, vs the non experienced, non professional farang who thinks he can run a decent bar/restaurant. Most fail miserably, hence the high turn over. Thais, domestic tourist, smartly avoid. If going to mall and Thai dominated shopping areas, they love western food, as the KFC, Sizzler & Pizza Co are full up at dining hrs. Even StarCrap coffee. Get out of the metros, and you find less 'globalization', if that's the word for it. Go a bit further, and you'll get past that last 7-11, and you made it to true village life. Many not having electric or running water (village provided). When I first moved to the village, that 'town' had 1 deep well, and nothing piped to the homes. You had to carry/wheel you daily, weekly supply back to the house. We had a deep, drinkable well outside the actual village. 1
Popular Post JayBird Posted October 1, 2022 Popular Post Posted October 1, 2022 Depends on what you mean. Thai way of life for some: Wake up in condo overlooking city. Get driven to work. Go shop at paragon after work/school. Meet friends for drinks at some sky bar or asiaticque. Go back home to your condo with a night cap by your maid waiting for you. That's basically the life of my GF's highso friends. 1 2
proton Posted October 1, 2022 Posted October 1, 2022 Here is what you need- go to a concert with a couple of thousand Thais, you will be the only foreigner there. Done it about 1200 times, never had any problem. Sadly only seen Lamyai 10 times. Went to this one in Dao Kanong Bkk 1
Baron Samedi Posted October 1, 2022 Author Posted October 1, 2022 8 hours ago, proton said: walking around areas with no foreigners is not engaging in the Thai lifestyle. Fair point. 6 hours ago, 1FinickyOne said: Walk around along They slums - daytime only. Did that around Wat Makkasan. Followed a canal till I reached a long abandoned railway that lead me to Sukhumvit through slums. Friendly people there. 5 hours ago, Aussieroaming said: I live in Saphan Kwai which is pretty much local and yet close to the inner CBD, with BTS and MRT access. Technically it is still inside the outer fringe of the CBD area. Many, many local restaurants in the area and only a 10 minute walk to Chatuchak Weekend Market and of course only 2 stops from Lad Prao Central. Victory Monument is another pretty local area a couple of stops closer to the inner CBD. Dusit is a lovely area to walk around as well if you get into the small soi's. Sounds great. Will do Thx ???? 5 hours ago, JimTripper said: Your probably looking for old school stuff. I like Chinatown, especially the shophouses and tearooms. Obviously, there is a lot of Chinese influence, but it can be Chinese-Thai. I'm looking for all kind of stuff really. I'm just having a Sukhumvit / Silom overdose right now ???? Funny you should mention Chinatown. I went there today. Pretty amazing indeed. The Ong Ang walking street / canal has soe really cool spots and amazing street art. 3 hours ago, JayBird said: That's basically the life of my GF's highso friends. Sounds nice but too sophisticated for me. I spent my youth in those posh places. Horrible memories honestly. I wanted to go play outside and my parents wanted me to sit straight and use the appropriate place settings. Can't do this anymore...????
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