Reporter: Pooh Peter Yesterday we went to immigration Saraburi for the TM30 report, unfortunately only a few words of English were spoken, but thanks to my daughter-in-law 'the homeowner' and my wife it went smoothly and my future year extension was immediately prepared. I was welcomed to Thailand and everything was extremely friendly. Today we went to Kasikorn bank (again not English) to open a bank account, but according to the new rules this was only possible if...

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Saraburi is an interesting city just 107 kilometers from Bangkok province. Here you will find a piece of authentic Thailand and home to many interesting temples, some with murals depicting the life of the Buddha and local life.

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Chet Sao Noi Waterfall National Park is not a very large park, but very popular and mainly visited by Thai tourists and day trippers. It is not well known among foreigners, who apparently prefer the nearby much larger Khao Yai National Park.

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For sunflower lovers, there is still the possibility to see large fields of sunflowers in Lopburi and Saraburi until February.

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In 1737 the chief of the VOC factory in Ayutthaya accompanied the pious king Borommakot to the 'Footprint of Buddha'. A journal of that journey has been handed down, the Dagregister.

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VOC in Thailand

By Dick Koger
Posted in Sights, History, Temples
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February 11 2021

It has been several years since the Dutch embassy, ​​on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of King Bhumibol Adulyadej's reign, published a book about a journey made by a Dutch VOC captain in 1737, at the invitation of the then king.

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An armada of XNUMX motorcycles led to a huge traffic chaos on Mittraphap Road yesterday. The motorcyclists were on their way to the Chet Sao Noi waterfall in Saraburi, a destination announced on Facebook on Friday.

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At least 19 people were killed in a bus accident in Thailand on Tuesday morning. The bus collided with a truck and then caught fire.

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A major accident between a tour bus, lorry and pickup truck left 19 dead.

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