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Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra Reconnects with Bangkok's Chinatown

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Bangkok, Thailand – In an unexpected yet nostalgic walk down memory lane, former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra made his first visit to Yaowarat Road, known as Bangkok’s Chinatown, after a lengthy absence of 19 years.

 

Thaksin’s presence drew a significant crowd of both locals and tourists keen to capture the moment with selfies and photographs as he casually strolled amidst the bustling street markets this Tuesday evening.

 

Accompanying Thaksin were several notable figures including Pheu Thai MP Kokaew Pikulthong and the party’s deputy spokesman, Chirawat Aranyakanon. Also in his entourage were a number of businessmen who had maintained ties with him during his self-imposed exile in Dubai.

 

The former leader, known for his deep connections and legacies in Thai politics, dined at Chinatown Scala Shark Fin, a restaurant he reputedly favoured in past years.

 

As Thaksin made his way through the vibrant area, he was met with enthusiastic supporters, some recalling the days when he founded the Thai Rak Thai Party in 1998. Despite its dissolution in 2007, Thaksin remains a figure of considerable interest and admiration among many Thais.

 

Eager to engage with the community, Thaksin interacted warmly with vendors and purchased various goods, a gesture appreciated by many who remember his political legacy fondly. By evening, as the clock approached 8 p.m., he was still seen enjoying the bustling atmosphere, underscoring his appreciation for the cultural and social richness of Yaowarat.

 

 

 

Addressing speculations surrounding the visit, Kokaew Pikulthong clarified that Thaksin’s return to Yaowarat bore no political undertones. The visit was a personal excursion, fulfilling a desire Thaksin had expressed whilst living abroad.

 

During his time in Dubai, he had often shared his intent to revisit this vital artery of Bangkok—both to reconnect with old friends and to indulge in the vibrant local scene he remembers fondly.

 

This visit marks a notable moment in Thaksin's life and in the social milieu of Bangkok’s Chinatown, offering a glance at a past era while engaging with the present. The event also underscores the former leader’s enduring connection with the people of Thailand, transcending time and political shifts.

 

As he sauntered through the streets of Yaowarat, with the vibrant neon lights flickering above and the aroma of street food in the air, Thaksin’s visit was as much about personal fulfilment as it was a reminder of his unwavering popularity amongst many Thais, reflecting the complex tapestry of Thailand’s political and social narratives, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

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-- 2025-03-21

 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

In an unexpected yet nostalgic walk down memory lane, former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra made his first visit to Yaowarat Road, known as Bangkok’s Chinatown, after a lengthy absence of 19 years.

Reconnecting with the extended family ?

A number of Gulf sharks were mutilated in his honour. 🙄

17 hours ago, crazykopite said:

I see about 30 people were they paid to stand there ?

 

Of course Tony never miss an oportunity to make some extra baht.

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