What to Do if You’re Bitten by a Snake in Bangkok, Thailand
I hate snakes. There, I said it. So, when I moved to Bangkok, Thailand, I presumed because it was a mega-city I would […]
Read moreI hate snakes. There, I said it. So, when I moved to Bangkok, Thailand, I presumed because it was a mega-city I would […]
Read moreMany tourists come to Bangkok, Thailand and, right before they go home realize they’ve bought so many things they’ll have to buy a […]
Read moreSouth east Asia’s two main cities are Bangkok, Thailand and Kuala Lumpur (KL), Malaysia. Both cities are business and economic centers for […]
Read moreOne of the things Thailand is known for world-wide is Thai silk. Thai silk is known as being the best silk in […]
Read moreOne of Bangkok’s biggest tourist attractions for Thais and foreigners is the Rose Garden. Actually located in Nakhon Phatom province, it’s an […]
Read moreAs an American expat living in Bangkok, Thailand, I originally came for a year but almost a decade later have never left. […]
Read moreSukhumvit Road in Bangkok, Thailand runs through most of the city and then on all the way to Trat in southern Thailand. […]
Read moreThe majority of western English teachers working in Thailand teach children, and most teach at Thai government schools. With government schools all […]
Read moreMost English (EFL) teachers come to Thailand and end up teaching children. Many would prefer teaching corporate English (EFL) as the work load […]
Read moreAlways a famous tourist destination, Khao Lak, Thailand became even more well known in 2004 after the Indian Ocean tsunami, when many […]
Read moreI am just fascinated by Thai transvestite (ladyboy) Bell Nuntita. Not only does she have the most beautiful voice (male or female) but, […]
Read moreThe new ‘in place’ for Bangkok’s trendy, fashionable and hi-so is Crystal Design Center (CDC). A concept mall, billed as the “most […]
Read moreOne of the best shopping experiences in Chiang Mai is the Sunday Walking Street Market. More than 5,000 street stalls are set […]
Read moreIn my many years of living in Bangkok, Thailand, I’ve managed to find the western food I miss somewhere in the city. […]
Read moreUntil I bought “Cafe Culture”, a book on Bangkok’s best coffee houses, I’d never heard of Blue Door Cafe and Bookshop. Located […]
Read moreMany visitors to Bangkok stay in the Silom area of the city. Surrounded by restaurants, cafes, huge shopping malls and night markets and […]
Read moreFor any shopaholic in Bangkok, Thailand the place to shop is Ratchprasong. Infamous last year for the 3-month long occupation by anti-government […]
Read moreThais love food and eating more than any other nationality in the world. They also adore Japanese sushi and particularly if it’s in […]
Read moreMahboonkrong (MBK) is one of Bangkok’s largest shopping malls. It is also the destination for most of Thailand’s tourists, who hear about the […]
Read moreIf you’re looking to buy a new rug or carpet in Bangkok, Thailand, then you’re in the right city. Bangkok is one […]
Read moreThere’s a reason Thai ladyboys, or katoeys as they’re known here in Thailand, are so popular. They’re fun, fun, fun, and often […]
Read moreEFL/ESL corporate students often struggle when it comes to providing good customer service skills in English. Speaking English is already difficult for […]
Read moreAnyone who visits Chiang Mai, Thailand and gets sick or has an accident will likely find themselves in one of Chiang Mai’s […]
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