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Saturday, March 22, 2008
Sugar Fix Shrine
These little shrines can be seen all over Bangkok. Usually there will be fruits or a bowl of rice made as an offering. For some reason the offering of choice at this shrine is red soft drink.

Offerings at a Roadside Shrine - Bangkok
Labels: bangkok, temple, thailand
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Greening a concrete jungle
Bangkok is a sprawling city of concrete, so it's great when you arrive at sidewalks like this full of greenery.

Potted Sidewalks - Bangkok
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Friday, March 21, 2008
Grilled Bananas

Grilled Bananas
Labels: bangkok, food, thailand
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Bangkok Tailors dump the Dollar for the Euro
Advertisements for tailors can be found on the free tourist maps of Bangkok. I was in Bangkok in 2005 and all of the prices were in USD. Now the advertisements are in euros.
Below are copies of some advertisements from 2005 and 2008.

2005 - Ambassador Tailors US Prices

2008 - Ambassador Tailors Euro Prices

2005 - Patricks Tailors US Prices

2008 - Patricks Tailors Euro Prices
Labels: bangkok, dollar, euro, thailand
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Friday, February 22, 2008
Erawan Shrine - Bangkok

Erawan Shrine
The shrine is in front of the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, on a busy intersection in the shadow of two sky train lines near Siam Square.

Erawan Shrine and Sky Train
Those who have had a wish granted may then return to commission dancers and musicians at the shrine.

Erawan Shrine Dancers

Erawan Shrine Dance Rates
Labels: bangkok, shrine, thailand
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Friday, February 15, 2008
Bangkok Sex Change
Bangkok has positioned itself as a leading city for medical tourism. Visitors from western countries can come here for procedures like dental work or cosmetic surgery and the savings compared to the prices in say, the US or UK, can more than pay for the holiday as well.
There are a host of websites that specialise in Thailand medical tourism. If you are already in Bangkok advertisements for such services can be found in the classifieds of the Bangkok Post, an English language newspaper. Here you can find ads for facelifts, breast enlargements and even sex change operations.

Sex Change in Bangkok
Labels: bangkok, medical, thailand
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Friday, February 08, 2008
Jetstar Flight Review - Melbourne to Bangkok
Jetstar is the low cost airline brand of Qantas. They operate flights from Australia to popular destinations in Asia as well as New Zealand and Hawaii.

Jetstar at Melbourne Airport
As Jetstar is a low cost airline it doesn't have the usual frills of a full service airline such as free food and drink and personal entertainment units.
If you are used to flying long haul flights with full service airlines like Qantas or Thai Airways then flying with a low cost is a step down in the travel experience. What you need to remember is that you are paying for the service of a cheaper flight.
Before you Fly
If you want extra frills onboard you can pre-purchase the following items online when you buy your ticket:
- Buy before you fly and drink free $30 (2 meals and unlimited drink)
- Blanket and amenity pack $7
- Video on demand with headsets $10
If you want to save money on the flight come prepared before you fly. Have a big meal before you go and bring some snacks and you wont need to buy anything onboard.
Onboard
If you didn't pre-purchase you can buy onboard. A selection of prices include:
- Cadbury Chocolate $3
- Sandwiches $6
- Light meal $10
- Full meal $15
- Beer (375m) $6
- Coffee $3
For entertainment there are video screens onboard that show TV programs and a movie during the flight for free. If you want your own personal video screen with movies on demand then you can still rent it onboard if you didn't pre-order it online.
Labels: airlines, bangkok, flight-review, jetstar, melbourne
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Thursday, October 05, 2006
Beware Of Strangers
Read here for the various scams doing the rounds in Bangkok: Scam Watch

Attention Beware Of Strangers
Labels: bangkok, sign, thailand
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Bangkok prison visits
In some of the guest houses in the Banglamphu area there are travellers notice boards which have details of prisoners who would welcome a visit.


Bangkok Prison Visit Man

Bangkok Prison Visit Woman
Labels: bangkok, banglamphu, prison, thailand
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Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Anything goes on the Khao San Road

Khao San Rd Beer Cart

Khao San Rd Student Card
Labels: bangkok, khao-san-rd, sign, thailand
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Dining on the Khao San Rd

Pad Thai

Banana Pancakes
Labels: bangkok, food, khao-san-rd, thailand
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Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Suvarnabhumi Airport - Bangkok
I had heard of some major delays and other teething problems that you might expect from a newly opened airport. Fortunately by the time I got there everything went smoothly. It was about 40 minutes from the aircraft reaching the terminal to me exiting the building. In all, it was 10 minutes waiting for the plane door to open, 10 minute walk through the terminal, 10 minute wait at passport control, then 10 minutes to collect my bag.
Getting to and from the airport is another matter. I got the AE2 bus service to Suvarnabhumi-Khao San Rd and that took 1 hour and 45 minutes. This was at 7 in the evening. That was 45 minutes on the expressway, then 1 hour of crawling through Bangkok's legendary traffic congestion. This time might be longer during the day, so if you are going to or from the airport, give your self plenty of time.
There is an express train that is being built to service the airport, but this will not be ready for another 2 years. It was due to be ready when the airport opened, but engineering faults have delayed its construction.
Labels: airport, bangkok, don-mueang, suvarnabhumi, thailand
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Sunday, June 05, 2005
Monk - Bangkok

Monk, Bangkok - Thailand.
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Do not spit - Bangkok

Do not spit, Bangkok - Thailand.
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Sawasdee Ronald McDonald

Sawasdee Ronald McDonald. Bangkok, Thailand.
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