The long road to a new identity

By khun Rick
Posted in Culture, Short stories
December 8 2024

In this handwritten short authentic story, an ordinary Dutch man on the threshold of a major change gives us a playful glimpse into a crucial phase of his life. A real lived story, respectfully told to Thailandblog and truly taken from real life. He does not ask us for permission or even consent. Perhaps for a bit of recognition if possible or at least the patience to sacrifice those five minutes of reading time required for this lifelong transition that is so important to him.

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'A society that remains silent about its dark side'

By Farang Kee Nok
Posted in Culture, Short stories
December 8 2024

In the hustle and bustle of Chiang Mai, Jirapa’s story lingers like a distant cry of grief. Her brother, young and reckless, lost his life in a tragic motorbike accident. A drunk driver, a lack of a helmet and a society silent about its dark sides. This is the raw portrait of a family, broken but resilient, in an indifferent world.

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In the neon-lit streets of Thailand, romance is traded as a luxury product. “No money, no honey” is not just a saying, but a hard truth in a world where affection is synonymous with economic value. This confrontational column takes you to the absurd boundary between love and trade, where the wallet rules the heart.

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The downfall of a PAO candidate

By Klaas Klunder
Posted in Living in Thailand
December 8 2024

Joy, a man with big dreams and a bright future, thought he could capitalize on his success in politics. However, his ambitious gamble on a PAO seat brought more than just election buzz to the village. What started with self-confidence and grandeur ended in a tragic loss of everything he held dear. A story about ambition, risk and the high price of failure.

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There’s more to Thailand than just busy beaches and famous temples. Explore these five unique, lesser-known destinations where nature and tranquility collide. From crystal-clear canals to panoramic views and dramatic rock formations, these places will show you a side of Thailand you’ll never forget. Perfect for an inspiring journey full of surprises.

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The relaxed charm of Jomtien near Pattaya

By Editorial
Posted in Pattaya, Cities, The beach, thai tips
December 8 2024

Jomtien, right next to Pattaya, is a great alternative for those who want to enjoy the Thai coast, but without the crowds. With wide beaches, lively markets and local tastemakers, you will discover a relaxed atmosphere here. Perfect for travelers who love sun, swimming and culture, and are looking for real holiday joy.

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With 32,4 million international travelers, Bangkok tops the world’s tourist destinations. Thanks to its welcoming policies, affordable living standards and world-famous cuisine, the city continues to grow in appeal. By 2024, Bangkok will surpass giants such as Istanbul and London, cementing its position as a leading center for culture, hospitality and unique experiences.

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Ready to move to Thailand, but don't know where to start? Be well prepared for new visa regulations, financial planning and cultural differences. By consciously dealing with housing, work, health and social integration you can make your emigration a success!

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Trouble in Thailand (reader submission)

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader Submission
December 8 2024

A light-hearted, humorous dialogue between a Dutchman and a Thai reveals how different customs and holidays can be. From Sinterklaas to Daylight Saving Time and from Songkran to oliebollen – discover how everyday traditions lead to confusion and hilarity in a unique cultural conversation.

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Want to experience the real Thai culture? Leave the tourist attractions behind and dive into the authentic neighborhoods of Bangkok. Here you can taste daily life, meet locals and discover traditions that give the city its unique character. A journey through these neighborhoods brings you closer to the heart of Thailand.

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I regularly read something about a so-called 'Marriage' visa. However, I can't find anything about this in the visa information of the Thai embassy in The Hague. Or is this something that can only be applied for in Belgium?

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You experience everything in Thailand (189)

By Submitted Message
Posted in Living in Thailand, Reader Submission
December 8 2024

Paul Christiaans is now a regular writer of stories about what he has experienced in Thailand. His first contribution was episode 27 about his first contact with Thailand with the cargo boat Koudekerk in 1968, followed by episode 32 about his new acquaintance with Thailand, but then by plane in 1971 and episodes 127 and 135 on his holidays to Thailand in 1974. Paul is far from finished talking, this episode is about the big step he took with his beloved Thai in 1978 by moving to Thailand for good.

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Guay Jub Nam Kon (ก๋วยจั๊บน้ำข้น), can be pronounced phonetically as “gǔai jáb nám k̂ĥxn” = Rolled Noodles in 5 spice soup. It is a delicious Thai dish for lovers of noodle soup and also great to make at home.

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A train journey from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi is more than just a means of transportation; it is a journey through time, through landscapes full of stories and tragic events from the Second World War. From the bustling heart of Bangkok, the trail leads you to the historic bridge over the River Kwai, right through the enchanting Thai landscape. This trip offers a unique combination of natural beauty and gripping history, making it an unforgettable experience for any traveler.

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Are darts allowed in Thailand or do I need a permit?

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader question
December 8 2024

Are darts and dartboards officially allowed in public places, such as bars and restaurants, or is a “dartboard permit” required?

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'Twelve rooms and no view of tomorrow'

By Farang Kee Nok
Posted in Culture, Short stories
December 6 2024

In a stifling hotel somewhere in Thailand, two housekeepers struggle to stay afloat as prices rise and their paychecks stagnate. Between scrubbing and folding, they share sharp words and quiet dreams in a world where every room they leave behind symbolizes what they will never have: peace.

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Dutch people who vote GroenLinks-PvdA and live in Thailand know perfectly well how to package principles for a one-way ticket to hypocrisy. Away from the grey Netherlands, they find luxury and cheap cocktails here, while they look away from human rights violations and political chaos. With a Volkskrant on their lap and their ideals in the fridge, they enjoy a paradise that is not as green as it seems.

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Airports of Thailand (AOT) has achieved impressive results in 2024, thanks to Thai government measures. With a 118% increase in profits and growing passenger numbers at six major airports, AOT has returned to near pre-pandemic levels. The recovery in the aviation and tourism sectors continues, with an optimistic outlook for 2025 and a continued focus on sustainable growth.

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The chainsaw

By william-korat
Posted in Living in Thailand
December 6 2024

In movies, the chainsaw often evokes fear and tension, but in everyday life it is an indispensable tool. From the strict Dutch tree regulations to the nonchalant Thai approach, this story explores the special role of the chainsaw in different cultures. A mix of nostalgia, adventure and practical applications makes this a fascinating subject for both garden enthusiasts and curious readers.

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With new reforms to child benefits, elderly benefits and support for people with disabilities, Thailand aims to create a fairer and more accessible welfare system. The measures, which will start in 2026, will provide financial security to vulnerable groups and emphasize social welfare as a fundamental right for all.

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Thailand offers an ideal place to live for every budget. From the bustling and expensive Bangkok to the affordable and charming Chiang Mai, and the extremely affordable Udon Thani region. Find out why the costs differ and what makes these cities so attractive to expats, depending on their lifestyle, needs and budget.

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Getting older doesn’t have to mean that blood vessels get stiffer. Previous research shows that a supplement with coenzyme Q10 can improve blood vessels as if they were fifteen to twenty years younger within six weeks. This breakthrough could play an important role in combating cardiovascular disease and offers hope for a healthier old age.

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