I know very few Farang who are really charmed by Luk Thung, a Thai music movement that originated in the fifties of the last century and to this day, especially in Isaan, is an extremely popular genre that can best be compared in terms of content. with the tearjerkers and the tear-jerking life song of the Dutch Polderpop. Even if it is about grazing buffalo, sweating farmers and muddy rice fields.

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Thailand's Suphan Buri Province is expected to host the country's longest skywalk by 2025, which is under construction at the U Thong Ancient City Nature Trail. Governor Nattapat Suwanprateep of Suphan Buri announced that the first phase of construction has been successfully completed and the second phase is currently in progress.

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Suphan Buri province has 31 temples with beautiful wall paintings from the time of King Rama V and later. Images from the life of Buddha, everyday scenes and mythical animals. A lust for the eye.

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Are there also taxi companies in Suphanburi that go to Bangkok center or to Pattaya, for example? Friends in Suphanburi tell me that there are no taxi companies in Suphanburi. I can't imagine that, but unfortunately I couldn't find any companies on the internet.

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Since my extension on the basis of retirement has to be renewed in July, I paid a visit to Immigration Office Suphan Buri beforehand, just to be on the safe side. This in response to the new rules and how they are applied by office Supan Buri. They were immediately addressed and a clear explanation was given of the applicable rules as they will enforce them.

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Rice farmers who grow rice for other rice farmers who grow rice: isn't that a bit strange? And yet it happens.

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The death toll from Tuesday night's fireworks disaster in Suphan Buri has risen to four. Not 30 houses went up in flames, as the first reports said, but 734. The provincial authorities have banned fireworks displays during the remaining five days of the six-day Chinese New Year festivities.

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