khunjeff Posted Monday at 01:11 PM Posted Monday at 01:11 PM 11 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: More often than not, some doner get rich on the sale, and some doner gets rich renting the new location. These sales are all to large Thai corporations or developers. No "doners" are involved. 2
newbee2022 Posted Monday at 01:12 PM Posted Monday at 01:12 PM 16 minutes ago, khunjeff said: keeping a visible presence in the middle of town. For what ??? 1
Yellowtail Posted Monday at 01:15 PM Posted Monday at 01:15 PM 4 minutes ago, khunjeff said: These sales are all to large Thai corporations or developers. No "doners" are involved. Do you think there is not someone deciding who gets it? 2
ronnie50 Posted Monday at 01:28 PM Posted Monday at 01:28 PM The US embassy owns a huge tract of land along there including the iconic Ambassador's residence. At one time, the US Embassy in Thailand was the largest US foreign Mission in the world (or Asia, I forget). I believe the newer US Embassy in Iraq eclipsed it. 1
CallumWK Posted Monday at 01:28 PM Posted Monday at 01:28 PM 14 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: For what ??? Maybe for when one of their citizens need help. Oh silly me, of course for helping their countries citizen embassies aren't here. They are only here for spending tax payers money, and charging ridiculous fees when you need something 2 1
ronnie50 Posted Monday at 01:33 PM Posted Monday at 01:33 PM 1 minute ago, CallumWK said: They are only here for spending tax payers money, and charging ridiculous fees when you need something Yes. A friend of mine was the head of consular services at a Western embassy (not US), and she was always complaining about staffing shortages. She explained the Consulate side of the Embassy (to serve expat citizen's needs) was the Expenditure side of the house, while the Chancery side (Ambassador and 1st, 2nd secretaries) was the Revenue side of the house..
Sigmund Posted Monday at 01:38 PM Posted Monday at 01:38 PM Well all these European countries that have merciless tax rates do need the billions after all to fund Ukraine or the other broke nations within the European Union. No wonder more and more countries are fed up with the dogmatic rules of Bruxelles and wish to get out of the current functioning of the European Union. The point is not if or if not, the European Union will break up. The point is, when, will it happen. 1 1 1
CallumWK Posted Monday at 01:44 PM Posted Monday at 01:44 PM 8 minutes ago, ronnie50 said: the Chancery side (Ambassador and 1st, 2nd secretaries) was the Revenue side of the house.. I remember when I sold my property in my home country, and since I lived in Thailand, the notarial act had to be "legalized" by the ambassador. The fee for that was not much short of a return flight to my country in Europe 1
newbee2022 Posted Monday at 01:54 PM Posted Monday at 01:54 PM 21 minutes ago, CallumWK said: Maybe for when one of their citizens need help. Oh silly me, of course for helping their countries citizen embassies aren't here. They are only here for spending tax payers money, and charging ridiculous fees when you need something Silly you🤗. You don't need a palace with astronomical high maintenance costs but an effective, modern embassy. Maybe in a business center with parking facilities and public transport. 2 1
metisdead Posted Monday at 02:32 PM Posted Monday at 02:32 PM Off topic posts and replies have been removed. Troll posts and the replies have been removed.
Packer Posted Monday at 03:05 PM Posted Monday at 03:05 PM What a beautiful old building. Maybe AN posters can all chip in and buy it for the moderators to work from. 1
Evil Penevil Posted Monday at 03:48 PM Posted Monday at 03:48 PM 2 hours ago, ronnie50 said: The US embassy owns a huge tract of land along there including the iconic Ambassador's residence. At one time, the US Embassy in Thailand was the largest US foreign Mission in the world (or Asia, I forget). I believe the newer US Embassy in Iraq eclipsed it. Yes, it was the second-largest in the world when the new annex was completed in 1996. https://thediplomat.com/2021/08/us-breaks-ground-on-massive-thai-embassy-annex/ Today, however, it doesn't even rank among the top 20. U.S. embassies in terms of size. In fact, the largest embassy in 1996 was Cairo, which now ranks in 20th place. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/20-largest-us-embassies-world-124339985.html It's unclear, though, whether it's an apples-to-apples comparison between 1996 and 1923. The top=20 list covers the size of the entire embassy compound, but the 1996 ranking may just be the size of the embassy buildings.
heja Posted Monday at 05:22 PM Posted Monday at 05:22 PM I am pleased to see many readers expressing concern about the sale of the Netherlands Embassy. There is a petition going around, urging the Dutch Government to reconsider this decision and protect this irreplaceable site. If you are also concerned, please sign the petition below to support this cause. You do not need to be Dutch or living in Thailand to sign—this is an issue of shared heritage and global significance. Thank you for signing and sharing. !! https://secure.avaaz.org/community_petitions/en/casper_veldkamp_minister_of_foreign_affairs_of_net_dont_sell_the_dutch_embassy_in_bangkok/ 1
Liverpool Lou Posted Monday at 05:42 PM Posted Monday at 05:42 PM 11 hours ago, newbee2022 said: It's an anachronism anyway that each EU country got its own embassy. Er, no, that is not an anachronism.
newbee2022 Posted Monday at 10:32 PM Posted Monday at 10:32 PM 4 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said: Er, no, that is not an anachronism. Yes, it is 1
rudi49jr Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago On 6/16/2025 at 3:36 AM, FlorC said: Other small and unimportant countries Maybe check your facts first before posting rubbish. The Netherlands may be a small country, but it’s hardly unimportant. For one thing, it’s the world’s second largest exporter of agricultural products.
Yellowtail Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 4 minutes ago, rudi49jr said: Maybe check your facts first before posting rubbish. The Netherlands may be a small country, but it’s hardly unimportant. For one thing, it’s the world’s second largest exporter of agricultural products. Not for long.
Yellowtail Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Oh, I spoke too soon, they're already in third place, and much of the they export is effectively transshipped.
cmsally Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 19 hours ago, John Drake said: Coming soon. There would never be that much green space.
Patong2021 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 21 hours ago, newbee2022 said: What history and culture you're talking of? Exploitation? Slavery? Murder? The Dutch did not have slave activity in Thailand. Nor did they murder people in Thailand. The Dutch presence was with the permission of the ruler of Siam. The Dutch were not colonial occupiers in Thailand and the small Dutch East Indies trading post that was allowed in Ayuthaya in 1608, was restricted to trade. The embassy is a beautiful greenspace and a haven for songbirds. It is shortsighted to sell off this land. It never cost Thailand much to purchase. The cost of entertaining at the Ambassador's residence is still more cost effective than hosting in hotels, and safer too. 1
rudi49jr Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 45 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: Not for long. 41 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: Oh, I spoke too soon, they're already in third place, and much of the they export is effectively transshipped. Whatever, dude. Even if The Netherlands were ‘just’ the world’s fifth largest exporter of agricultural products, it would still be quite the accomplishment for such a ‘small and unimportant country’.
Yellowtail Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 30 minutes ago, rudi49jr said: Whatever, dude. Even if The Netherlands were ‘just’ the world’s fifth largest exporter of agricultural products, it would still be quite the accomplishment for such a ‘small and unimportant country’. Whatever homie, I never said The Netherlands was a ‘small and unimportant country’.
rudi49jr Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I assume this was the idea of the (then) government of The Netherlands. Like other (far) right wing governments, they decided to cut foreign aid, close down half of the embassies and cut the budget of foreign affairs and the diplomatic corps. Fortunately, though, that government has recently fallen, and there will be new elections. Hopefully there will be a more moderate and stable government then, and they will cancel the decision to sell that iconic embassy. Fingers crossed.
Yellowtail Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 3 minutes ago, rudi49jr said: I assume this was the idea of the (then) government of The Netherlands. Like other (far) right wing governments, they decided to cut foreign aid, close down half of the embassies and cut the budget of foreign affairs and the diplomatic corps. Fortunately, though, that government has recently fallen, and there will be new elections. Hopefully there will be a more moderate and stable government then, and they will cancel the decision to sell that iconic embassy. Fingers crossed. Was the election not over a year ago? The Netherlands far right-wing government, that's a hoot. 1
rudi49jr Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: Was the election not over a year ago? The Netherlands far right-wing government, that's a hoot. The latest election was in November 2023. It took a long time of negotiations to form a government, which was finally installed on July 2 last year. Other than cutting budgets and quarreling endlessly, they accomplished very little to nothing. On June 5, the leader of the biggest party pulled the plug. New election will be at the end of October this year. 1
Liverpool Lou Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 12 hours ago, newbee2022 said: 17 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said: Er, no, that is not an anachronism. Yes, it is If you say so...but it isn't.
newbee2022 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 4 hours ago, Aussie999 said: Actually, my age is the very reason I know more. Please boy, stop trying to be smart, there are far too many adults, on this forum, willing to put you down. What happened to you?😳 You got a bad childhood? Or didn't finish school? Can't believe it. Or got no education by your parents? Or got shattered dreams in relationships? Could happen. Now a desperate leftover? I hope not. No manners? Obviously. I'm very much concerned and try to find a reason why you use this derogative style to answer? Actually it's better for you to look for a fool for that kind of conversation. It's not me. But if you need help you're free to send me a PM. Good bye. 1
newbee2022 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said: If you say so...but it isn't. I'm sure I don't agree with you
newbee2022 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 7 hours ago, Patong2021 said: The Dutch did not have slave activity in Thailand. Nor did they murder people in Thailand. The Dutch presence was with the permission of the ruler of Siam. The Dutch were not colonial occupiers in Thailand and the small Dutch East Indies trading post that was allowed in Ayuthaya in 1608, was restricted to trade. The embassy is a beautiful greenspace and a haven for songbirds. It is shortsighted to sell off this land. It never cost Thailand much to purchase. The cost of entertaining at the Ambassador's residence is still more cost effective than hosting in hotels, and safer too. You don't need a palace with astronomical high maintenance costs but an effective, modern embassy. Maybe in a business center with parking facilities and public transport. Also, I didn't mention any connection between Thailand and Netherland but reminded of Netherlands History, which is connected with slavery, exploitation, murder.
Mike_Hunt Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago This building likely doesn't cost the Dutch much money in the grand scheme of things.
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