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- Michiel: I fly with Qatar every quarter (to and from Doha). Always plenty of room in economy. I often ask myself the question
- Petervz: I agree with you in general Ger-Korat. However, selling the foreign currency results in a stronger baht, not
- Josh M: bahtbus 25 baht? My first trip to Thailand in 2007 was also to Pattaya, the bahtbus cost 10 baht then. I almost had a
- RonnyLatYa: I had a great time in Pattaya, especially in the 90s. Unforgettable times that I sometimes think back on with pleasure.
- fred: I sometimes wonder why they are so determined to make Pattaya a family-friendly destination?? As if there is nothing else in the world
- Omer: Can we please decide for ourselves who Pattaya is or is not suitable for? Publishing such provocative titles is a
- KhunTak: Of course you can describe it as being boring and unsociable people, but I still want to give my opinion about it. And let w
- Stef: Dear topic starter (The Expat), Let us not forget that our beautiful city is also a haven for many alcoholics, not
- Rick: An old acquaintance of mine met his other half in a restaurant in the middle of the red light district of Sukhumvit. She works
- Dominique: Dear Peter, I think it is a pity that an extensive paragraph in this topic is devoted to the so-called 'whiners'
- Gilbert: To each his own GeertP. I always advise my friends not to spend their first visit to Thailand in Pattaya. Although
- Kim: I have been coming to Pattaya for over 30 years. The first years I went out every day in Walking Street. Back then it wasn't called Walking Street yet.
- Johan: The debate about Pattaya is purely a matter of personal perception. There are people who don't like the crowds and the mass
- Eric Kuypers: Mister BP, I can hardly walk for other reasons and I mention when booking that I need a wheelchair. It is then ready at a
- Peter (editor): I have visited many corners of Thailand. I can enjoy the serene peace in the North and the Isaan but also the hustle and bustle
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Home » Shelter Centre
Agenda: Party night with a good cause in Pattaya
A party evening will take place at the Holland Belgium House on 8 August. The proceeds go to charity: the Shelter Center in Pattaya, a shelter for orphans and other less fortunate children.
Checkers for charity in Pattaya
On Monday afternoon, June 5, a large group of drafts players came together to test their strength in a simultaneous match with the number two in the world, Jean-Marc Ndjofang from Cameroon. Each drafts player had to pay 500 Baht and the proceeds were intended for the Shelter Center for street children in Pattaya.