Here you guys to transfer money from Bangkok Bank branch in New York over here and then a few years ago they stopped doing that completely it was a big inconvenience for a while TIT
Nothing new here. I have met Israeli tourists in Argentina behaving very badly and rude already 20 years ago. In some guesthouses there were signs not permitting admission to Israeli tourists.
As is the case on all Buddhist religious holidays in Thailand.
Across the border here in Cambodia, the same religious ceremony is known as Meak Bochea Day with Buddhists visiting temples, however it is NOT a public holiday and the sale of alcohol is allowed. The bars and restaurants will be open as usual and, no doubt, many Khmers will enjoy a drink with a meal after visiting a temple. IMO Cambodia has the right idea.
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