Popular Post save the frogs Posted Monday at 11:08 PM Popular Post Posted Monday at 11:08 PM AI, which countries have moved their capital cities? AI Overview Many countries have moved their capital cities, including Brazil, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, and more. Countries that have moved their capital cities Brazil: Moved from Rio de Janeiro to Brasília in 1960 Nigeria: Moved from Lagos to Abuja in 1991 Kazakhstan: Moved from Almaty to Astana in 1998 Malaysia: Moved from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya in 2001 Myanmar: Moved from Yangon to Naypyidaw in 2005 South Korea: Moved from Seoul to Sejong in 2007 Tanzania: Moved from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma in 2023 Russia: Moved from Moscow to St. Petersburg between 1712 and 1918 3
Srikcir Posted Monday at 11:16 PM Posted Monday at 11:16 PM 13 hours ago, JoePai said: Please note : New Orleans is in a different country There is a New Orleans in Louisiana, USA 1
Srikcir Posted Monday at 11:21 PM Posted Monday at 11:21 PM 10 minutes ago, save the frogs said: AI, which countries have moved their capital cities? AI Overview Many countries have moved their capital cities, including Brazil, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, and more. Countries that have moved their capital cities Brazil: Moved from Rio de Janeiro to Brasília in 1960 Nigeria: Moved from Lagos to Abuja in 1991 Kazakhstan: Moved from Almaty to Astana in 1998 Malaysia: Moved from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya in 2001 Myanmar: Moved from Yangon to Naypyidaw in 2005 South Korea: Moved from Seoul to Sejong in 2007 Tanzania: Moved from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma in 2023 Russia: Moved from Moscow to St. Petersburg between 1712 and 1918 Why was the capital of Egypt moved? Considering Cairo's rising population, congestion, and pollution, the government announced in 2015 that it would build and migrate to the so-called New Administrative Capital (the city is not yet officially named). Aug 23, 2024 Constructing Egypt's New Capital - NASA Earth Observatory https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov
Caldera Posted Monday at 11:43 PM Posted Monday at 11:43 PM 14 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Opposition to the move points at strengthening infrastructure in Bangkok and nearby areas, which are at risk of sinking. If and when Bangkok sinks, let the government sink along with it.
harryviking Posted Monday at 11:53 PM Posted Monday at 11:53 PM 14 hours ago, JoePai said: Please note : New Orleans is in a different country NO!!!! 🙄🤣
wensiensheng Posted Monday at 11:59 PM Posted Monday at 11:59 PM 5 hours ago, SingAPorn said: Let them move it anyplace it will still remain cheaper and better then Hua Hin where foreigners get cheated on a 24 hour basis either by workers, contractors, restaurants...you name it. Most bank staff are very rude with foreigners lately and this feeling was never there before. Foreigners are really not considered in Hua Hin compared to other cities in Thailand with amazing and wonderful services, prices and people. The general feeling in Hua Hin is that a foreigner is mainly wanted for their money. Of course never can generalise but if you have a house, and you have to deal with those contractors, workers, sub contractors...... you'll get lied, cheated like no other place on earth or even in Thailand. Prices are getting close to those in the west and that too for work so poorly done that even a 15 year old would do better in Bangkok or Pattaya area. So move the capital if you must, but definately not to Hua Hin. Thanks for that info. But I don’t believe Hua Hin is mentioned as being on the list of alternatives. It does seem that you have a chip on your shoulder about the place though 2
PomPolo Posted Tuesday at 12:01 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:01 AM Probably have ran out of silly expensive projects so someone had to come up with a new idea to prove their worth in their unelected position 1
Andytheburiramman Posted Tuesday at 12:18 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:18 AM If you ask me, it's another job for President Trump. He'll have the city cleared of undesirables and leveled flat in no time.
steven100 Posted Tuesday at 12:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:19 AM Move it to Koh Samet ..... we can all go to the beach everyday
thesetat Posted Tuesday at 12:23 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:23 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: 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. They are avoiding the real issue blaming the sea rising. When it is already proven that Bangkok is literally sinking. A sea wall will not help them if the ground beneath them continues to sink. 1
Presnock Posted Tuesday at 12:23 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:23 AM 8 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. Even 50+ years ago when I was living in Thailand, the talk was about relocating the capital to Ayutthaya but since we have seen the flooding there for so many years the situation would remain the same.
impulse Posted Tuesday at 12:34 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:34 AM 8 minutes ago, thesetat said: They are avoiding the real issue blaming the sea rising. When it is already proven that Bangkok is literally sinking. A sea wall will not help them if the ground beneath them continues to sink. I love the way they classify Louisiana and Florida as their own countries. Virginia, not so much. It must be Blue. 1 1
Geoffggi Posted Tuesday at 12:38 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:38 AM 1 hour ago, freedomnow said: Move it to Soi 6 Pats. The government has been there didn't like it, so built city hall on North Pattaya Road.
Merrill Posted Tuesday at 12:41 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:41 AM 2 hours 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... What proof do we have that sea levels are rising. I have a boat in Hull and the tide marks on the locks and docks are the same as they were 200 years ago. I think you will find BKK is sinking due to the water table being lowered due to population expansion. 2 1
kingstonkid Posted Tuesday at 12:43 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:43 AM Pakistan did the move it works but you have to take your time. Start relocating minor government agencies first. Remember that while you move the agencies there are all the people in those agencies that have to sell homes at a loss and buy new at new location Housing market will die.
newbee2022 Posted Tuesday at 12:48 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:48 AM Every few years a new destination 🤗 Last time Petchabun. I was told many "Hi-Sos' bought land already there. Now a new boom in Nakhon? Some will get very rich soon.🤗
Drumbuie Posted Tuesday at 12:51 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:51 AM 2 hours ago, blazes said: Could ask the Dutch for advice -- they've been keeping the sea at bay for centuries. Ah,but I forgot....foreigners know nothing.... Actually....Thailand has been tapping into Dutch expertise on water management since at least 1902. https://www.netherlandsandyou.nl/web/thailand/themes/water-maritime
it is what it is Posted Tuesday at 12:52 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:52 AM 8 hours ago, connda said: Move back to Ayutthaya. yea, because ayutthaya never floods...🙄
SAFETY FIRST Posted Tuesday at 12:53 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:53 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Thailand's capital from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima Aah, Korat. I've met more female Scammers from Korat than any other province. 3
ifmu Posted Tuesday at 12:54 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:54 AM move it to Chiang Dao ... higher elevation 1
Thailand Posted Tuesday at 12:59 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:59 AM 39 minutes ago, Andytheburiramman said: If you ask me, it's another job for President Trump. He'll have the city cleared of undesirables and leveled flat in no time. He does have a desirable beachside property coming available although I think Gaza might be a leap too far for Thailand.
Drumbuie Posted Tuesday at 01:01 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:01 AM 13 minutes ago, Merrill said: What proof do we have that sea levels are rising. I have a boat in Hull and the tide marks on the locks and docks are the same as they were 200 years ago. I think you will find BKK is sinking due to the water table being lowered due to population expansion. The Thames barrier was built to withstand a "once in a century" flood. It has been raised over 220 times since 1982. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-thames-barrier Most capital cities of countries with maritime border are on the coast at the mouths of a major river. They are thus vulnerable to rising sea levels ( and Hull is not generally considered a belwether as far as that goes - try looking at some of the research instead). 1
mfd101 Posted Tuesday at 01:02 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:02 AM And all that after they've only just finished & opened & used the new and vastly costly Parliament Building. Built beside the river ...
Sig Posted Tuesday at 01:14 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:14 AM 3 hours ago, Kasset Tak said: the US that have had 9 cities serve as capitals... And in the U.S., state capitals have moved a fair amount too. California has moved its capital 5 times in only 175 years (or 3 times if you don't consider the 2 moves it made due to floods in Sacramento in the 1860's). 1
Sig Posted Tuesday at 01:16 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:16 AM 20 minutes ago, ifmu said: move it to Chiang Dao ... higher elevation Higher elevation? Politicians already have a difficult enough time with brain function. They need all the oxygen they can get!
Sig Posted Tuesday at 01:17 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:17 AM 25 minutes ago, Drumbuie said: Actually....Thailand has been tapping into Dutch expertise on water management since at least 1902. https://www.netherlandsandyou.nl/web/thailand/themes/water-maritime If they've been tapping into Dutch expertise... that tap seems to not know how to turn off.... must be the wrong kind of tap! 1
LukKrueng Posted Tuesday at 01:18 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:18 AM 3 hours ago, Joe Boy Walton said: I wonder who owns the land in Nakhon Ratchasima? Probably the same person who owns the land in Phatumthani, the location to which he tried to move the capital to 20 years ago...
watchcat Posted Tuesday at 01:24 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:24 AM 1 hour ago, Caldera said: If and when Bangkok sinks, let the government sink along with it. They'll just move to CM.
Clarkey611 Posted Tuesday at 01:25 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:25 AM 3 hours ago, blazes said: Could ask the Dutch for advice -- they've been keeping the sea at bay for centuries. Ah,but I forgot....foreigners know nothing.... I worked on the Thames Barrier in London back in the late 70's, early 80's and the piling contractor for the piers was a Dutch company called HBM. Fantastic group of engineers. The two main British contractors were Costain and Tarmac, The consortium was known as CTH. 1
Gottfrid Posted Tuesday at 01:54 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:54 AM 16 hours ago, blaze master said: New Orleans is sinking man and I don't wanna swim. If so, please feel free to stop fighting and just let nature have it´s way. Good luck in the afterlife!
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