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June 28, 2010
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The tragic news over the weekend of the two speedboats that collided near Koh Samui brings back bad memories of my own boat trips. I think just about every time I have been on a boat in Thailand I have always worried about overcrowding and the seemingly lack…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Thai Boats and Life Vests at Thai Culture Blogs
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bangkok, News, Thai Culture, Thailand
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June 23, 2010
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If you want any proof that superstition and black magic is alive and well in Thailand then you don’t need to go further than the front page of the Thai Rath. This is the most popular newspaper for Thai people and its front pages are often filled with colour pictures of road accidents and murder victims. …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Baby Ghosts in Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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News, Thai Culture, Thai Superstitions, Thailand
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June 21, 2010
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After a string of bad luck, the Thai government has decided that the best way to bring about national reconciliation in Thailand is to move around some furniture and potted plants at Government House. I don’t want to belittle the beliefs of the people in government, but wouldn’t it be better if they paid …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Having Bad Luck? Blame it on the Plants! at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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News, Thai Culture, Thailand
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June 15, 2010
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According to an article in the Bangkok Post, the Fine Arts Department plans to register 25 sites as areas of historical interest in Thailand this year. Most of the sites are in Bangkok and many are Buddhist temples, although there are also palaces and residences. Registration will entitle them to allocations from the conservation…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Sites of Historical Interest in Thailand at Thai Culture Blogs
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bangkok, samut prakan, Thai Culture, Thailand
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June 13, 2010
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On Saturday, I joined a Thai Cultural trip, sponsored by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), to the island of Ko Kret. The purpose of the trip was to teach Thai culture and traditions to foreign teachers who live in the Bangkok area. Ko Kret is …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Cultural Trip to Ko Kret at My Thailand (iPhone) Blog by Richard Barrow
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bangkok, General, Thai Culture, Thailand, Uncategorized
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June 03, 2010
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The most important event to be held at Sriwittayapaknam School is the annual Wai Kru Ceremony. Like other schools around the country this always takes place towards the start of the new academic year and always on a Thursday. The students pay respect to their teachers by presenting them with flowers and going down onto the floor …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Respect for Thai Teachers Ceremony at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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General, School Life, Thai Culture, Thailand
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March 31, 2010
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One of the latest museums to open in Thailand is the Siamese Fighting Fish Gallery in Bangkachao in Samut Prakan. It is in an area which is commonly called the “lungs of Bangkok” as it is covered in lush green foliage and is only a…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Siamese Fighting Fish Gallery at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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bangkok, bangkok day trips, samut prakan, Thai Culture, Thailand
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March 22, 2010
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The Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel is hosting a month long art and culture exhibition called “Life along the River”. We went to the opening ceremony at the weekend which was attended by the Governor of Samut Prakan. You can see more pictures at…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Life Along the River Exhibition at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
Tags: add new tagsamut prakanSuvarnabhumi AirportThai Culture
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samut prakan, Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thai Culture, Thailand
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January 26, 2010
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I think one of the first phrases I learned when I arrived in Thailand was “gin khao reu yung?” This is a phrase that asks if you have eaten yet but is really more of a greeting than an inquiry. They are not really interested in when you had your last meal. If you dissect …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Have you eaten yet? at Thai Culture Blogs
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Thai Culture, Thailand
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January 21, 2010
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Thai cuisine involves the balancing of contrasting flavors, spicy and subtle, sweet and sharp. It is also concerned with aesthetic value, for the Thais believe that food should please the eye as well as the palate. One particularly delightful aspect…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Fruit and Vegetable Carving in Thailand at Thai Culture Blogs
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Thai Culture, Thailand
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January 13, 2010
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Whenever we have new foreign teachers at the school, I always take them out to a restaurant as part of their orientation. This is partly to introduce them to my favourite Thai food on a menu. But, I also want to point out to them some of the finer points …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Going to a Thai Restaurant at Thai Culture Blogs
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Thai Culture, Thailand, Trang
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January 11, 2010
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Thailand’s first population census was conducted in 1909 by the Ministry of Interior. Four subsequent censuses followed in 1919, 1929, 1937 and 1947. Since 1960, the National Statistical Office (NSO) has been responsible for undertaking population censuses every ten years under the 1952 Statistical Act (revised in 1965). In accordance with the United recommendation that countries should undertake national censuses every the…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: 100 Years of Thai Census at Thai Culture Blogs
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Thai Culture, Thailand
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January 11, 2010
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It would seem that the longer I stay in Thailand, the higher the frequency that I attend funerals. In fact, I have two sets of funeral clothes now. I thought today I would give a brief overview of a cremation in order to …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Going to a Thai Funeral at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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Thai Culture, Thailand
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January 02, 2010
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I talked before about the eating habits of Thai people. I mentioned that they seemed to snack all day and still remain quite slender. However, this is not saying that there are no obese people in Thailand. Far from it. There are quite a few very chubby …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Fat People in Thailand at Thai Culture Blogs
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Thai Culture, Thailand
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November 17, 2009
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If you go to Thailand on holiday, you will most likely find that the local food is one of your highlights. You will find this both delicious and cheap. Here are some of my favourite Thai food dishes. 1. Tom Yum Egg Noodle with Red Pork (baa mee tom yum) 2. Egg Noodle with …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: My Favourite Thai Food at Thai Culture Blogs
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Thai Culture, Thailand
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October 20, 2009
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People are already planning their holidays in Thailand for 2010 and so we thought we would help out by letting you know the dates of the main events and holidays. I know so many people keep asking “When is Loy Krathong in 2010?”. The answer is below…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Festivals and Holidays in Thailand in 2010 at Thai Culture Blogs
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chonburi, festivals, General, samut prakan, songkran, Thai Culture, Thailand
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October 01, 2009
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If you have ever been to Thailand then you would have surely seen Thai people by the side of the road playing takraw. This is a very informal game of about half a dozen people standing in a circle. They then have to kick a rattan ball to each other trying their best …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Hoop Takraw in Thailand at Thai Culture Blogs
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chonburi, Thai Culture, Thailand
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September 28, 2009
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The Ministry of Culture has planned many cultural activities to promote Thai culture and stimulate confidence in Thailand among international tourists and investors. Culture Minister Teera Slukpetch said that Thailand, in the eyes of in the world community, is a…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Cultural Activities to Stimulate Confidence in Thailand at Thai Culture Blogs
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festivals, songkran, Thai Culture, Thai Festivals, Thailand
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September 16, 2009
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The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board has issued a report on Thailand’s social outlook in the second quarter of 2009. The report, which was acknowledged by the Cabinet, covers four major areas, namely the quality of human resources, …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: A Report on Thailand’s Social Outlook at Thai Culture Blogs
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Thai Culture, Thailand
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August 07, 2009
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In Thailand, one of the cheapest places to buy and eat food is by the side of the road. These are the mobile stalls which vendors wheel to their locations every day. Sometimes they might leave the cart there and then bring all their working tools in a pickup truck. …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: How to Order Noodles in Thailand at Thai Culture Blogs
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Thai Culture, Thailand