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Thai Language: Basic Thai Phrases and Thai Words.
Living in rural Thailand where the majority of spoken English extended to Yes, No and OK is the the inspiration behind writing this. As you can imagine communication was initially difficult. With perseverance and a drive to learn the lingo, a sizeable amount of Thai language was mastered in a relatively short space of time.Outlined here are useful Thai phrases, Thai sayings and Thai words that are used in everyday conversation. Perfect for first time travellers to Thailand.
6 commentsvideoThailand Monkeys: Long-tailed Macaques. Pics and Video
Thailand still has plenty of monkeys in the wild and some monkeys that share their lives with people. Find photos and videos of macaque monkeys here.
2 commentsThailand Highlights
Thailand is a mystical country with its people arguebly amongst the most hospitable on the globe. As well as its many temples, it is a shoppers paradise and offers visitors a truly cultural experience.
2 commentsA Drink of the Future
The word "Mai Tai" translates from Tahitian to mean "Out of this World." A great description for this cocktail. The Mai Tai came to light in 1944 in Oakland's Trader Vic's. There Victor Bergron, one of the founders of the tiki bar, created this...
0 commentsThe Thai-Chinese: Origins, Way of Life, and Contribution to Thailand
As long as the Thai-Chinese family remains strong, Thai-Chinese will continue to play a significant role in shaping Thailand and Thai society. This hub first examines the origin and migration of Chinese to Thailand, and then it discusses the nature and contributions of Thai-Chinese in Thailand.
6 commentsChiang Mai Property
The price of a Chiang Mai house has many influencing factors the same as the property market anywhere in the world. The Chiang Mai house market is currently enjoying a growth compared to many parts of the world. This steady growth is helped by the...
0 commentsThailand travel - Chiang Mai attractions - U Mong Buddhist Temple
Overview of Wat U Mong, a very old Buddhist Temple set in a beautiful forested location on the outskirs of Chiang Mai, Thailand
0 commentsChiang Mai: the hidden jewel of Asia
Thailand is one of the few developed countries in Southeast Asia that has remained untouched by westernization. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of western amenities to keep you coming back or even deciding that you want to stay for good....
0 commentsExperiencing Thailand's Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2011-2012
“The first condition of understanding a foreign country is to smell it.” – Rudyard Kipling I am not sure with the real interpretation of this quote but after reading this, suddenly I remember my Chiang Mai (The Rose of the North)...
7 commentsChiang Mai Long Stay
An increasing number of people, especially foreigners, are retiring to Chiang Mai, but the city desperately needs to address its basic infrastructure problems if they are going to continue coming. It has been almost 10 years since the Thai...
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