Archive for the 'Thailand' Category
Suvarnabhumi Airport Info
6 Comments Published by admin June 1st, 2007 in Thailand, Travel Tips, BangkokSuvarnabhumi Airport (ท่าอากาศยานสุวรรณภูมิ; Pronounced su-wan-na-poom), also known as (New) Bangkok International Airport, is the international airport serving Bangkok, Thailand. After numerous delays, the airport opened for limited service on 15 September 2006, and opened for all commercial flights on 28 September.[2] The airport is the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia […]
“In Thailand there are around four million Muslims within a total population of
62 million - 80% of whom live in five southern provinces (Songkhla and
Satun are the other two). Despite violence in the south of Thailand hitting
the headlines in 2004, there has been ongoing dissatisfaction with the
Thai government, in terms of lack of development, cultural […]
Thailand, Guide to Suphanburi Province.
4 Comments Published by admin May 30th, 2007 in Thailand, Travel Tips, Off The Beaten TrailGreat article, very useful for “out of beaten” trail freaks.
” Just go to any old forum or website about travelling and you’ll come across a plentitude of questions, stories and reports concerning ‘getting off the beaten track’. But, at the end of the day however, most tourists/travellers do nothing of the sort. They are […]
Thailand. Sex Industry Prophecy.
0 Comments Published by admin May 28th, 2007 in Thailand, China, Decadence, SexNext few days on Myanmar Mike will be fully dedicated to the land of Siam, Thailand. So I thought it might be a good time to publish some sort of declaration or disclaimer if you want. I’ll bring out sex related articles, no doubt, but I have different approach from the most bloggers. So how […]
Ancient Pagan Tribe of Akha
3 Comments Published by admin May 25th, 2007 in Myanmar/Burma, Thailand, China, Hill TribesAkha is one of the Hill Tribes in Thailand/Myanmar region. “Akha” originated in Mon Tong Guay Joaw and Mon Ton, Yunnan China. They roam to Chiang Dung, Burma. Several families moved further into Laos and Northern Thailand.
The Akha lifestyle is based on their agricultural system, which means they work extremely hard in the fields, spending […]
Tachilek Border Crossing
12 Comments Published by admin May 24th, 2007 in Myanmar/Burma, Thailand, Travel Tips, Border CrossingMyanmar carves up border with China, Thailand, India, Bangladesh and Lao, border-crossing are permitted with China and Thailand at present.
There are a couple of border check points between Myanmar and Thailand but Tachilek and Measia are the only active points. No more than a dreadfully squat bridge of three minutes walks situated between the two […]


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