As a Belgian I like to read your blog, but I am only a recent follower. However, you juggle with abbreviations in both the sections of Dutch legislation and those of Thai law. To me, this is behind all Chinese? CoE, CoA, WAO, … ?

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In this article the third category is discussed and that is the 'story writers'. These writers mainly talk about events that they themselves experienced and or observations that give the readers of the blog an idea of ​​life in Thailand.

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Lung addie: writing an article for the blog (2)

By Lung Addie
Posted in Background
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November 10 2019

Last month, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of Thailandblog.nl, the main writers, known as bloggers, were put in the spotlight. This was a very nice initiative by the editors. Yes, after all, a blog cannot survive for long without writers.

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Many shops and restaurants have a free booklet with information about Pattaya. This booklet “The Pattaya Guide” provides a wide range and overview of what is possible in Pattaya.

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The government and police want the people of Thailand to stop spreading false information about the deadly bombing on social media. Police Chief Somyot Poompunmuang threatens legal action against the troublemakers.

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Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand's international airport, has set up an information center at the airport.

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Thailand information (video)

By Editorial
Posted in thailand videos
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January 2 2013

Thailand is located in Southeast Asia and borders Malaysia, Cambodia, Burma and Laos. The Thai name of the country is Prathet Thai, which means 'free land'. Thailand has a varied landscape with forested mountains, rivers, rainforests and areas of dry land. Striking are the large limestone rocks that rise from the Andaman Sea.

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It is almost an open door, but the information provided by the government is seriously below par. The Flood Relief Operations Command (Froc), created rather belatedly, is slow to disseminate conflicting information or reassuring messages of the sort: "Sleep well, we've got the situation under control." But that message has long been disbelieved by Thais who see the water streams entering their homes. The last blunder of the…

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The Thai government emphasizes that the measures resulting from the declaration of a state of emergency in Bangkok and nearby provinces will not affect ordinary people or foreign visitors. Traveling within the Thai Kingdom is no problem. All tourist destinations are normally accessible. In places such as Chiang Mai, Pattaya, Phuket and Koh Samui as well as all other tourist destinations there is no unrest or protests. All international and domestic airports in Thailand…

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