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Driver Beaten After Crashing Into Postman, Killing Him Instantly in Bang Phli
Easy to fix if the car had cctv in it. If not - and there is no other cctv in the area - it is only his word and he should be punished accordingly -
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Trump’s ‘stunningly unqualified’ diplomatic team shapes up at breakneck speed
He's not even POTUS yet and the neighsayers are already waving the dirty ended stick. -
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I want to be a teacher
Assuming you want to be a TEFL teacher, teaching English to adults of mixed nationalities, just doing a CELTA (or equivalent) is sufficient. There are plenty of TEFL jobs all over the world. But don't expect to earn much. -
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Foreign Tourist Swallows Traffic Ticket in Odd Pattaya Incident
You know, I have grown weary of being lumped into the big "foreigner" basket. Why not give the country of origin of the people causing the trouble? As a Canadian, I don't like being lumped into the "foreigner" basket. I'm not a trouble maker and I do feel the effect of being tarred with the foreigner brush from time to time. Besides, if we knew where each of these idiots were from, we could start to make some statistical analyses. -
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Less-Refined Farang: Are Farang in Asia now less refined than before?
Agree. In their own countries, they are equally refined. You are right. -
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Focus on: Isaan - Exploring the Authentic Side of Thailand
Tucked away in the northeastern part of Thailand lies Isaan, a region often overshadowed by the bustling streets of Bangkok and the lush mountains of Chiang Mai. Yet, for those seeking an authentic glimpse into Thai culture, Isaan offers a unique and captivating experience. This is not just a journey into a geographical region, but a dive into the heart of "The Real Thailand," where traditional lifestyles, untouched landscapes, and distinctive culinary delights await the intrepid traveler. Getting There: The Journey is Part of the Adventure Reaching Isaan is a journey that can be as diverse as the region itself. From Bangkok, travelers can opt for a scenic train ride to Udon Thani, which takes about 8 hours. This train ride offers a unique adventure, allowing passengers to witness the gradual transformation from the bustling urban sprawl to rural tranquility. The journey provides a chance to glimpse Thailand's countryside, with vast rice fields and charming villages passing by. Check the latest schedules for up-to-date timings. For those with limited time, several airlines offer flights from Bangkok to Udon Thani, with an average flight time of around 1 hour and 10 minutes. Flights such as Thai AirAsia or Thai Lion Air depart multiple times a day, typically in the morning and afternoon. Alternatively, the bus service in Thailand is an excellent option for those looking for comfort and convenience. Air-conditioned coaches with reclining seats, ample legroom, and an onboard attendant make the journey a pleasant one. The bus from Bangkok to Isaan’s major cities like Khon Kaen or Udon Thani takes approximately 9-10 hours. Cultural Riches and Scenic Wonders Isaan is a tapestry of cultural and natural attractions that reflect its diverse heritage. One must-see is the Phanom Rung Historical Park in Buriram. Set atop an extinct volcano, this well-preserved Khmer temple complex offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding plains and a fascinating glimpse into the region’s historical ties with the Khmer Empire. Another gem is the Red Lotus Sea in Udon Thani, a natural spectacle that peaks between December and February. Thousands of vibrant pink lotus flowers bloom across the Nong Han Kumphawapi Lake, creating a stunning sea of color. Visitors can take boat tours to fully immerse themselves in this ethereal landscape. For those interested in local life, the bustling markets of Khon Kaen are a must-visit. Unlike the tourist-centric markets of Thailand’s more popular destinations, these markets offer an authentic taste of daily life in Isaan. Here, you’ll find everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts, alongside the warm smiles of local vendors. The Flavors of Isaan: A Culinary Adventure Isaan’s cuisine is as distinctive as its culture, characterized by bold flavors and fresh ingredients. Unlike the stereotypical Thai dishes known to tourists, Isaan food offers a different palate experience. Som Tum (spicy papaya salad), Laab (a spicy meat salad), and sticky rice are staples that reflect the region’s preference for spicy and sour tastes. Street food stalls and local eateries provide the best introduction to this culinary adventure. It’s here that you can savor authentic dishes prepared with passion and tradition passed down through generations. Be sure to try the grilled chicken, or "Kai Yang"—a simple yet delectable dish that pairs perfectly with sticky rice. Do’s and Don’ts: A Respectful Approach When visiting Isaan, understanding and respecting local customs is essential. Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples or rural villages, as this reflects respect for the local culture. Learning a few basic phrases in Thai can also go a long way in enhancing your interactions with locals, who appreciate the effort. However, it’s important to note that Isaan has its own distinct dialect, which differs from standard Thai. While the language is still a version of Thai, many words and phrases are unique to the region, and the Thai phrases you’ve learned may not always work. Learning a few Isaan-specific expressions or being open to communicating through gestures can enhance your experience. While exploring, it’s crucial to be mindful of the environment and local wildlife. Always dispose of waste properly and support eco-friendly practices, ensuring that the natural beauty of Isaan remains unspoiled for future visitors. The Road Less Travelled In an era where travel is often dominated by well-trodden paths and over-hyped destinations, Isaan stands as a testament to the rewards of venturing beyond the usual tourist routes. This region, with its rich cultural tapestry and serene landscapes, offers a deeper, more genuine connection to Thailand and its people. For the traveller seeking a heartfelt adventure away from the throngs of tourists, Isaan is more than just a destination. It’s an invitation to experience the essence of a country often seen only through the lens of its most famous sights. This journey promises not just discovery but a lasting memory of a Thailand that remains beautifully unspoiled and authentically real. Whether you're exploring ancient temples, marvelling at nature's beauty, or extending your journey with a convenient border run to Laos, Isaan offers an unparalleled travel experience. -
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Burning season Isaan 24/25
It is garbage burning, making tree coal, bush burning, field burning, cooking using coal, Leaving in 3 days for south. -
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Trump’s ‘stunningly unqualified’ diplomatic team shapes up at breakneck speed
It amuses me that people give credit to POTUS when most of them probably have zero idea of how an economy works. As always they listen to advisors and then draw a straw to see which policy to implement. 50/50 chance it'll work. IMO. That includes Trump.
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