Update: Senna my beggar cousin on flat tires

By khun Rick
Posted in Culture, Short stories
January 19 2025

The moving story about Senna from Udon Thani, chained to his wheelchair, has touched a sensitive chord with many readers, as evidenced by the many readings, likes and even (two) heartwarming reactions. In this update, the author is happy to share what happened next with 'our' unfortunate beggar.

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In Thailand, losing face is more than a moment of shame. It is a breach of social harmony, an unwritten rule that you better understand. Being too direct or confrontational not only loses face, but also respect. Find out why smiling sometimes says more than words and how to avoid awkward situations.

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'Miles away from bitterballen and Dutch chatter'

By Farang Kee Nok
Posted in Culture, Short stories
January 19 2025

Deep in the lush jungle of Northern Thailand, a Farang Kee Nok has sought refuge, miles away from bitterballen and Dutch chatter. No noise, no neighbors for a cup of coffee at the door, just the unpredictable nature and a gecko that has made the ceiling its personal stage. What does he learn there? That getting lost in the silence is not only relaxing, but also whispers answers that you could never find with a compass.

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Experience Chinese New Year 2025 in Thailand with colorful parades, traditional dances, and vibrant festivities. From Bangkok to Pattaya and Hat Yai, discover the rich Thai-Chinese culture at unique locations across the country. Enjoy a festive atmosphere, local delicacies, and spectacular performances at this unforgettable event that brings together visitors from around the world.

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What do you do when moving to a new country means that your relationship with your children deteriorates? Many recognize the pain of broken family relationships and wonder how it got to this point. How do you deal with this emotional challenge and can you still turn the tide? Share your experiences and discover possible solutions.

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Today for the first time digitally submitted Proof of Life to the SVB. With the Digidentity App, a passport scan, NFC reader and a selfie everything is arranged quickly. Within a few minutes you will receive a confirmation if everything is correct. A user-friendly solution with which you can effortlessly keep your AOW administration in order. Good luck!

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With temperatures continuing to plummet, Thailand is warning of the risks of extreme cold, especially in mountainous areas. Residents and travelers are urged to wear warm clothing, avoid risky behavior and protect livestock from disease. The cold is expected to last until the end of January, making precautions essential for safety and health.

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Air quality in Bangkok has deteriorated dramatically due to rising levels of fine particulate matter (PM2,5). With readings well above safety standards, residents are at risk of health problems. Vulnerable groups are being warned to stay indoors and take protective measures. Authorities are urging vigilance as the situation is closely monitored.

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Are you looking for a powerful and reliable SUV that combines comfort and safety? This 2013 Honda CR-V offers effortless driving pleasure thanks to automatic transmission and 4-Wheel Drive. Perfectly maintained and ready for your next adventure. Don't miss this opportunity!

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Thanks to your heartwarming donations on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of Thailandblog.nl, we have been able to help vulnerable communities in need. From direct aid during floods in Chiang Mai to providing structural support in Myanmar: your contribution makes a world of difference. Read how your support offers hope and a future perspective to the people who need it most.

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The “Homes for Thais” program makes affordable housing accessible to Thai families with limited income. With strategic locations close to transportation and amenities, it offers a unique opportunity to improve living standards. The initiative has been widely embraced not only by participants but also by others who recognize its impact on underserved populations.

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Creatine improves blood vessels in inactive 50-plussers

By Editorial
Posted in Health, Diet
January 19 2025

New research shows that creatine not only supports athletic performance, but also makes the blood vessels of inactive 50-somethings healthier and more flexible. The supplement also reduces glucose and fat levels in the blood. This discovery offers hope for a simple and safe way to reduce age-related health problems.

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I recently requested and received the EVA AIR Release Form. Because your answer to question 004/25 shows that you are also interested in this.

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What should you do if you have an annual visa until March 2026 and the passport needs to be renewed in the Netherlands because it expires in December 2026?

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On January 10th I drove from Prasat, Surin to the Osmach border crossing with my own car for a border run. I got a bit nervous because of what I had read.

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Although the Thai does not really differ much from the average Belgian or Dutch person, you sometimes experience something in Thailand that you will not easily experience in Belgium or the Netherlands. That's what this series of stories is about. Today another nice story by Lieven Kattestaart: 'Sanoek'.

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Path Prik Gaeng (video)

By Editorial
Posted in Food and drink, Thai recipes
January 19 2025

Thai cuisine is proof that fast food (street food) can also be tasty and healthy. With a wok and some basic ingredients you can vary endlessly. In this video you can see the preparation of Pad Prik Gaeng: Pork (or chicken) with beans and red curry.

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Are you in Thailand and are you facing unexpected visa and banking requirements? Opening a bank account without a work permit is a challenge for many emigrants. How can you still arrange this so that you have your finances in order? Share your experiences or practical solutions to help others.

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Step into a world where tradition and nature merge at Wat Tham Pa Archa Thong, a temple notable not only for its name, but also for its unique custom. Here monks ride on horseback through the landscape to collect alms, a living tradition that provides a deeper insight into the unknown, spiritual Thailand. In the shade of the forest and the guidance of horse hoof, this place reveals a story of devotion and community, guided by the determined abbot Phra Kruba Nuea Chai Kosito. Welcome to a temple experience you won't soon forget.

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Do you have experience with a transfer in Bangkok where both flights are with Thai Airways? Do you have to pick up your luggage and check it in again for a domestic flight to Udonthani, or is everything automatically relabeled? I would love to hear your experiences and tips!

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Tip: Kaeng Lawa Cave in Kanchanaburi

By Editorial
Posted in Sights, National parks, thai tips
January 19 2025

Are you curious and adventurous? Then you should definitely visit the Kaeng Lawa Cave. This 500 meter long cave in Kanchanaburi can be found near the Kwai Noi river and surrounded by jungle and mountains.

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How to arrange a yellow Tabian Baan and ID card in BanFang?

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader question
January 19 2025

Are you also facing challenges in obtaining a yellow Tabian Baan and ID card in Thailand? My experience in BanFang shows that the process is sometimes difficult, with unexpected trips to government agencies and conflicting information. Who knows which steps are really necessary? I would love to hear your tips and experiences!

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