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- Mike: There is also a Combination Method: Amount of 400.000 Baht in Thai bank, plus income statement from embassy. Tax
- Valorous: Vague story, only found this out after so much time? You like your wife, have been married for a long time and still want a divorce? Personall
- Henk: I see it this way. If the civil servant is allowed to have some individuality, then that person will really look at the visa application
- janbeute: What I would do in your case is stop it immediately. And a lawyer isn't much use either, what happens is what happens.
- janbeute: Yesterday we exchanged a 15 kg gas cylinder for cooking, blue color brand Worldgas, in our village. Paid 465 baht.
- Rudolf: Both the sales market and the rental market are unknown to me. But buying 1 apartment to rent out doesn't seem like a good idea to me
- Guy: Your story is certainly not isolated in this country. When you can reach a real agreement with your wife without any hidden issues
- Gerard: Booking.com always states whether you have breakfast
- Ronny: I live with my girlfriend in Sri Maha Phot. Here are new-build houses for sale for 1.8 m thb. The same houses are rented out
- Chris: I called it a provisional visa because that's how it WORKS. The old visa has EXPIRED and yet you do not have to leave the country for a plate
- GeertP: Dear Founding_Father, the key lies entirely with your wife, she will have to choose for you or her family. That the family
- Gerard: We always book with booking.com. rarely disappointment. The location is always stated, with or without breakfast, free cancellation
- Marnix: With all due respect- but you can't blame your wife. The pressure from parents and other close relatives can be so great
- Chris: Best friend a typical example of the girl who is out of the country, but where the country is still in charge of the girl. Yum
- Loeng: If you receive AOW, you are over 65 years old and you are not allowed to work in Thailand, even if you were younger. I'm going to
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10 secrets of Bangkok's Chinatown: Away from the tourist trails
Posted in Sights, Chinatown, thai tips
Tags: Chao Phraya, Chinatown, Khlong Thom market, Sampeng Lane, Talat Noi, Yaowarat
Discover the hidden gems of Bangkok's Chinatown, a district that has much more to offer than the well-known tourist attractions. From quiet Soi Nana to bustling Sampeng Lane, this guide takes you on an adventure through the lesser-known, but fascinating corners of this historic neighborhood.
Bangkok is also home to numerous hidden gems that often go unnoticed by the average tourist. These lesser-known sights offer a unique glimpse into the city's rich culture and history, far from the hustle and bustle of popular tourist spots.
Talat Noi, the hidden gem of Bangkok
Posted in Bangkok, Sights, History, Cities, thai tips
Tags: Bangkok, Chao Phraya, Chinese community, Chinese people, Rattanakosin, Samphanthawong, Talat Noi
Discover Talat Noi, a vibrant neighborhood full of historical charm and cultural richness in the heart of Bangkok. This community welcomes visitors with its unique combination of traditional workshops, culinary delights, and notable historical sites such as the So Heng Tai Mansion. Meet the people who keep Talat Noi's cultural heritage alive and discover the uniqueness of this fascinating neighborhood for yourself.