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Tourism Cambodia Outshines Thailand in Race for Chinese Tourists
LMFAO SCAMbodia is a well deserved name -
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CDC still recommends childhood COVID vaccines, despite RFK announcement
Correct. And thousands die every year from other things. -
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Finance Foreign Nationals Face Account Bans in Bangkok Bank Crackdown
Interesting Question! No idea but there is Google AI... "In Thailand, prepaid cards like the Caltex Prepaid Card and Planet SCB Card can be used as a convenient and secure alternative to cash. These cards can be loaded with funds and used for various transactions, including paying for goods and services, withdrawing cash, and managing finances Caltex Prepaid Card: This card, offered by Bangkok Bank, is specifically designed for use at Caltex petrol stations. It can also be used for other purchases where a prepaid card is accepted. Planet SCB Card: Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) offers the Planet SCB card, which is a prepaid card that allows for spending in multiple currencies. It can be used for cash withdrawals and payments in Thai Baht and 13 other currencies. "The Bangkok Bank's Caltex Prepaid Card has an ATM withdrawal fee of 20 baht per transaction when using it at Bangkok Bank ATMs, according to the provided news release. The maximum withdrawal amount is 5,000 baht per transaction, with a daily limit of 20,000 baht per user account. The card also has a monthly maintenance fee of 50 baht (VAT inclusive)." If this information is true maybe there is a solution for cash withdrawal. I have no personal experience with these mentioned cards. Would be interesting if anyone here is using this and if it is possible for a tourist to get one at all. -
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Report Thailand Plans Exciting Bangkok Street Circuit for F1 in 2028
No.. cuts into the road made be construction equipment. I do not have photos but here where I live they made a sidewalk and whilst doing it they cut a 1000 wedges into the pavement with their equipment. Slices in the road like on top of a loaf of bread. The road is a hazard in itself now. And for a month already they have not done anything to repair it.
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