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Burma's Secret Garden - Hunting the Jungle CasinosDec 6, 2009
I'm in the back of a luxury Limo on a dirt road, it’s pitch black outside only the occasional checkpoint light breaks the darkness as we speed past the armed guards unchallenged. I’m in one of the most totalitarian regimes on earth, no passport, no...
Candles for H.M. The KingDec 5, 2009
Millions of people from all around Thailand came together on the evening of the 5th December 2009 to celebrate H.M. The King's 82nd birthday. In Samut Prakan we also had a ceremony in the City Hall Plaza alongside the river. This was attended by the...
Making Merit for H.M. The King's BirthdayDec 5, 2009
Today, people from all around the country are coming together to celebrate the 82nd birthday of H.M. The King. Many of them are wearing pink which is an auspicious colour believed to help make the King better. The Thai monarch has been in Siriraj...
Pretty in Pink for H.M. The KingDec 4, 2009
Tomorrow is the 82nd Birthday for H.M. The King. In past years, most Thai people would wear yellow in honour of His Majesty. In Bangkok there would be a sea of yellow. However, after the PAD hijacked the colour yellow and forever took it away from...
Fortress Island on Chao Phraya RiverDec 3, 2009
Samut Prakan was built as a frontier town to protect the approach to Bangkok upriver. Fortresses were built on both sides of the river from the estuary all the way up to Phra Pradaeng. Not many of these forts are around today. They are either in ruins...
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