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Thailand Debates Costly Move to Relocate Capital from Bangkok


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5 hours ago, daveAustin said:

^^^ Well, this is a Thai forum after all. Hardly relative. Thais probably care as much about what happens in Cajun country as the latter do Thais.

Not a biggie, many places have tiny nominal capitals... just shift government house and irrelevant politicians (all of them), albeit Bkk will still need saving. It was always a lost cause when what's his name relocated to a river delta from Ayuthaya in the 1700s. Guess they never envisaged such expansion.   

 

 

Clearly none of you know the hip.

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

 

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Flooding in Bangkok | Photo via Bangkok Post/Somchai Poomlard

 

A proposal to move Thailand's capital from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima has sparked debate, as a government study highlights the high costs and complexity of such a project. The Interior Ministry reported that relocating the capital would require a significant budget and a public referendum. This suggestion came from Patchara Jantararuangtong, a member of the Pheu Thai Party, during a parliamentary session on October 12, 2023.

 

Opposition to the move points at strengthening infrastructure in Bangkok and nearby areas, which are at risk of sinking. On November 28, 2023, the Cabinet tasked the Interior Ministry with exploring two options: moving the capital or building a barrier to protect Bangkok.

 

The Cabinet reviewed these findings on February 4, 2024. Experts agree that any decision would need a comprehensive impact assessment, considering how businesses, jobs, and daily life might be affected.

 

 

 

The study recommends building a sea barrier or setting up regional centers to reduce the pressure on Bangkok's central agencies. It also evaluated infrastructure in Nakhon Ratchasima, focusing on its roads and high-speed rail links to other regions.

 

Further research on water resources is crucial for sustainable and eco-friendly development. The study also suggests examining capital relocations in other countries for more insights.

 

State officials are seeking funding to assess the impact of sea level rise on the Chao Phraya River and explore long-term solutions.

 

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THis is usually  the choice of militaristic governments and dictatorships....

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Posted
12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

the Cabinet tasked the Interior Ministry with exploring two options: moving the capital or building a barrier to protect Bangkok.

They will opt for option two which will prove utterly useless

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12 minutes ago, kwilco said:

 

THis is usually  the choice of militaristic governments and dictatorships....

This is not like in Myanmar as the problem is that Bangkok is sinking, while the sea level is rising... and if you are right, then look at the US that have had 9 cities serve as capitals...

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40 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

are you from canada?

no one outside canada has ever heard of that band. 

there was a canadian guy on here who was constantly referencing this band and got offended when i told him that. 

 

I am. Yes I know. The song still rocks pretty hard.

 

Did he tell you he was sorry ? 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Kasset Tak said:

This is not like in Myanmar as the problem is that Bangkok is sinking, while the sea level is rising... and if you are right, then look at the US that have had 9 cities serve as capitals...

Excuses - the Dutch can live below sea level  - if they wanted to extend the whole city then that would be different - but they want to build a capital and military head.

 

This was an idea that came from the military - it is trying to extract the government machine from the chaos of an open city to a place where it can be more powerful.

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