SOUTHERN INSURGENCY IN THAILAND EVOLVES INTO WAR INDUSTRY
SOUTHERN INSURGENCY IN THAILAND EVOLVES INTO WAR INDUSTRY
SOUTHERN INSURGENCY IN THAILAND EVOLVES INTO WAR INDUSTRY
TAN Network's Chaowarat Yongjiranon examines the miltary presence in southern Thailand and questions whether the fight against violence has turned into a business.
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Islamic Rebellion - Thailand
Islamic Rebellion - Thailand
Islamic Rebellion - Thailand
September 2005 As the guerrilla war in Southern Thailand worsens, there are signs Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah are moving in. Can anything now be done to pr...
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Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
March 30 3013 France 24 Content.
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Thailand South Conflict :Army Raid at Pattni
Thailand South Conflict :Army Raid at Pattni
Thailand South Conflict :Army Raid at Pattni
Three insurgents were killed in a shootout and two other suspects arrested when a security team raided an Islamic religious school in Mayo district of Pattani on Friday morning.
The private religious school, Yuwa Islam Witthaya, is located in Ban Nam Sai of Luboh Yirai sub-district. Friday is a school holiday and the building was empty. Security forces said they were fired on...
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Southern Thailand insurgent attack kills three
Southern Thailand insurgent attack kills three
Southern Thailand insurgent attack kills three
Originally published on January 27, 2014 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Two men and a seven...
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Violence in Thailand's Muslim South Intensifies - VOA Story
Violence in Thailand's Muslim South Intensifies - VOA Story
Violence in Thailand's Muslim South Intensifies - VOA Story
In Thailand's Muslim-dominated south, an increasingly violent insurgency is breeding fear and mistrust among neighbors, and government efforts to bring peace...
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Thailand's Simmering Buddhist-Muslim Tensions
Thailand's Simmering Buddhist-Muslim Tensions
Thailand's Simmering Buddhist-Muslim Tensions
Ghost Warriors (2005): Tensions erupt between Muslims and Buddhists in southern Thailand. For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/...
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Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
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Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
A group of villagers, including a 3-year-old boy, were shot dead in a grocery store by suspected Muslim insurgents in Pattani province, southern Thailand. Ac...
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Muslim insurgency simmers in southern Thailand
Muslim insurgency simmers in southern Thailand
Muslim insurgency simmers in southern Thailand
After political protests recently paralyzed Bangkoks airports, Thailand continues to face political upheaval. Violence has also simmered in the south, where ...
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South Thailand Insurgency Review
South Thailand Insurgency Review
South Thailand Insurgency Review
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Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city.
Police say the bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province.
Police say the explosion Friday wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit says the bomb also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
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Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city.
Police say the bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province.
Police say the explosion Friday wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit says the bomb also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
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Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Two people were killed and 28 others were injured on Sunday afternoon after four almost simultaneous explosions hit the southern Thai city of Yala. According...
SOUTHERN INSURGENCY IN THAILAND EVOLVES INTO WAR INDUSTRY
SOUTHERN INSURGENCY IN THAILAND EVOLVES INTO WAR INDUSTRY
SOUTHERN INSURGENCY IN THAILAND EVOLVES INTO WAR INDUSTRY
TAN Network's Chaowarat Yongjiranon examines the miltary presence in southern Thailand and questions whether the fight against violence has turned into a business.
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Islamic Rebellion - Thailand
Islamic Rebellion - Thailand
Islamic Rebellion - Thailand
September 2005 As the guerrilla war in Southern Thailand worsens, there are signs Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah are moving in. Can anything now be done to pr...
14:12
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
March 30 3013 France 24 Content.
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Thailand South Conflict :Army Raid at Pattni
Thailand South Conflict :Army Raid at Pattni
Thailand South Conflict :Army Raid at Pattni
Three insurgents were killed in a shootout and two other suspects arrested when a security team raided an Islamic religious school in Mayo district of Pattani on Friday morning.
The private religious school, Yuwa Islam Witthaya, is located in Ban Nam Sai of Luboh Yirai sub-district. Friday is a school holiday and the building was empty. Security forces said they were fired on...
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Southern Thailand insurgent attack kills three
Southern Thailand insurgent attack kills three
Southern Thailand insurgent attack kills three
Originally published on January 27, 2014 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Two men and a seven...
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Violence in Thailand's Muslim South Intensifies - VOA Story
Violence in Thailand's Muslim South Intensifies - VOA Story
Violence in Thailand's Muslim South Intensifies - VOA Story
In Thailand's Muslim-dominated south, an increasingly violent insurgency is breeding fear and mistrust among neighbors, and government efforts to bring peace...
24:03
Thailand's Simmering Buddhist-Muslim Tensions
Thailand's Simmering Buddhist-Muslim Tensions
Thailand's Simmering Buddhist-Muslim Tensions
Ghost Warriors (2005): Tensions erupt between Muslims and Buddhists in southern Thailand. For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/...
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Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
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Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
A group of villagers, including a 3-year-old boy, were shot dead in a grocery store by suspected Muslim insurgents in Pattani province, southern Thailand. Ac...
5:55
Muslim insurgency simmers in southern Thailand
Muslim insurgency simmers in southern Thailand
Muslim insurgency simmers in southern Thailand
After political protests recently paralyzed Bangkoks airports, Thailand continues to face political upheaval. Violence has also simmered in the south, where ...
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South Thailand Insurgency Review
South Thailand Insurgency Review
South Thailand Insurgency Review
For my MYP Y3 Humanities class, I was to study a conflict in Asia and write an essay about it. Then we had a project with it where we put in visuals in Keyno...
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Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city.
Police say the bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province.
Police say the explosion Friday wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit says the bomb also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
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Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city.
Police say the bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province.
Police say the explosion Friday wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit says the bomb also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
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Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Two people were killed and 28 others were injured on Sunday afternoon after four almost simultaneous explosions hit the southern Thai city of Yala. According...
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Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Originally published on April 6, 2014 Two people were killed and 28 others were injured on Sunday afternoon after four almost simultaneous explosions hit the...
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Insurgents launch attacks in Southern Thailand
Insurgents launch attacks in Southern Thailand
Insurgents launch attacks in Southern Thailand
Thailand... is facing another wave of violent attacks from insurgents. Paul, how much damage has been done? At least one person has died and 10 others severe...
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South Thailand Insurgency ภาค ใต้ของประเทศไทยก่อ
South Thailand Insurgency ภาค ใต้ของประเทศไทยก่อ
South Thailand Insurgency ภาค ใต้ของประเทศไทยก่อ
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Thailand: Insurgency in the troubled south
Thailand: Insurgency in the troubled south
Thailand: Insurgency in the troubled south
On Thailand's southern border with Malaysia, near to the country's paradise holiday resorts, a dangerous and little-known conflict is pitting the army agains...
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University Students and Southern Thailand Insurgency
University Students and Southern Thailand Insurgency
University Students and Southern Thailand Insurgency
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Thai coup muddles insurgency fight in south
Thai coup muddles insurgency fight in south
Thai coup muddles insurgency fight in south
At least ten people have been injured in the southern part of Thailand following a bomb blast. The government in Pattani province has been fighting a separat...
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Thailand's Southern Insurgency
Thailand's Southern Insurgency
Thailand's Southern Insurgency
Aug. 10, 2009 -- Thailand's southern insurgency has become more violent of late, but Thai officials say the escalation is in response to the government's inc...
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Southern beat - Thailand
Southern beat - Thailand
Southern beat - Thailand
July 2005 Hundreds of people have been killed in Thailand's Muslim insurgency. As distrust between Muslims and Buddhists grows, rebels are aping tactics from...
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Eight Soldiers Killed By Roadside Bomb In South Thailand
Eight Soldiers Killed By Roadside Bomb In South Thailand
Eight Soldiers Killed By Roadside Bomb In South Thailand
Eight soldiers have been killed by a roadside bomb in Thailand's restive south, police say, in one of the deadliest attacks on the security forces in recent ...
SOUTHERN INSURGENCY IN THAILAND EVOLVES INTO WAR INDUSTRY
TAN Network's Chaowarat Yongjiranon examines the miltary presence in southern Thailand and questions whether the fight against violence has turned into a business.
TAN Network's Chaowarat Yongjiranon examines the miltary presence in southern Thailand and questions whether the fight against violence has turned into a business.
September 2005 As the guerrilla war in Southern Thailand worsens, there are signs Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah are moving in. Can anything now be done to pr...
September 2005 As the guerrilla war in Southern Thailand worsens, there are signs Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah are moving in. Can anything now be done to pr...
Three insurgents were killed in a shootout and two other suspects arrested when a security team raided an Islamic religious school in Mayo district of Pattani on Friday morning.
The private religious school, Yuwa Islam Witthaya, is located in Ban Nam Sai of Luboh Yirai sub-district. Friday is a school holiday and the building was empty. Security forces said they were fired on...
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Three insurgents were killed in a shootout and two other suspects arrested when a security team raided an Islamic religious school in Mayo district of Pattani on Friday morning.
The private religious school, Yuwa Islam Witthaya, is located in Ban Nam Sai of Luboh Yirai sub-district. Friday is a school holiday and the building was empty. Security forces said they were fired on...
Please credit and share this article with others using this link:http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/security/455683/two-insurgents-killed-in-pattani-raid.
Originally published on January 27, 2014 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Two men and a seven...
Originally published on January 27, 2014 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Two men and a seven...
In Thailand's Muslim-dominated south, an increasingly violent insurgency is breeding fear and mistrust among neighbors, and government efforts to bring peace...
In Thailand's Muslim-dominated south, an increasingly violent insurgency is breeding fear and mistrust among neighbors, and government efforts to bring peace...
Ghost Warriors (2005): Tensions erupt between Muslims and Buddhists in southern Thailand. For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/...
Ghost Warriors (2005): Tensions erupt between Muslims and Buddhists in southern Thailand. For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/...
Sign up for a free trial of News Direct's animated news graphics at http://newsdirect.nma.com.tw/Reuters.aspx For story suggestions please contact tips@nma.c...
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A group of villagers, including a 3-year-old boy, were shot dead in a grocery store by suspected Muslim insurgents in Pattani province, southern Thailand. Ac...
A group of villagers, including a 3-year-old boy, were shot dead in a grocery store by suspected Muslim insurgents in Pattani province, southern Thailand. Ac...
After political protests recently paralyzed Bangkoks airports, Thailand continues to face political upheaval. Violence has also simmered in the south, where ...
After political protests recently paralyzed Bangkoks airports, Thailand continues to face political upheaval. Violence has also simmered in the south, where ...
For my MYP Y3 Humanities class, I was to study a conflict in Asia and write an essay about it. Then we had a project with it where we put in visuals in Keyno...
For my MYP Y3 Humanities class, I was to study a conflict in Asia and write an essay about it. Then we had a project with it where we put in visuals in Keyno...
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city.
Police say the bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province.
Police say the explosion Friday wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit says the bomb also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
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Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city.
Police say the bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province.
Police say the explosion Friday wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit says the bomb also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
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http://www.wochit.com
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Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city.
Police say the bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province.
Police say the explosion Friday wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit says the bomb also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
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Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city.
Police say the bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province.
Police say the explosion Friday wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit says the bomb also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
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Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Two people were killed and 28 others were injured on Sunday afternoon after four almost simultaneous explosions hit the southern Thai city of Yala. According...
Two people were killed and 28 others were injured on Sunday afternoon after four almost simultaneous explosions hit the southern Thai city of Yala. According...
Originally published on April 6, 2014 Two people were killed and 28 others were injured on Sunday afternoon after four almost simultaneous explosions hit the...
Originally published on April 6, 2014 Two people were killed and 28 others were injured on Sunday afternoon after four almost simultaneous explosions hit the...
Thailand... is facing another wave of violent attacks from insurgents. Paul, how much damage has been done? At least one person has died and 10 others severe...
Thailand... is facing another wave of violent attacks from insurgents. Paul, how much damage has been done? At least one person has died and 10 others severe...
This is a video about the South Thailand Insurgency. I can't make the video exceed 30 seconds or I will have to upgrade my One True Media account to make the...
This is a video about the South Thailand Insurgency. I can't make the video exceed 30 seconds or I will have to upgrade my One True Media account to make the...
On Thailand's southern border with Malaysia, near to the country's paradise holiday resorts, a dangerous and little-known conflict is pitting the army agains...
On Thailand's southern border with Malaysia, near to the country's paradise holiday resorts, a dangerous and little-known conflict is pitting the army agains...
At least ten people have been injured in the southern part of Thailand following a bomb blast. The government in Pattani province has been fighting a separat...
At least ten people have been injured in the southern part of Thailand following a bomb blast. The government in Pattani province has been fighting a separat...
Aug. 10, 2009 -- Thailand's southern insurgency has become more violent of late, but Thai officials say the escalation is in response to the government's inc...
Aug. 10, 2009 -- Thailand's southern insurgency has become more violent of late, but Thai officials say the escalation is in response to the government's inc...
July 2005 Hundreds of people have been killed in Thailand's Muslim insurgency. As distrust between Muslims and Buddhists grows, rebels are aping tactics from...
July 2005 Hundreds of people have been killed in Thailand's Muslim insurgency. As distrust between Muslims and Buddhists grows, rebels are aping tactics from...
Eight soldiers have been killed by a roadside bomb in Thailand's restive south, police say, in one of the deadliest attacks on the security forces in recent ...
Eight soldiers have been killed by a roadside bomb in Thailand's restive south, police say, in one of the deadliest attacks on the security forces in recent ...
Travel video about destination Thailand.
Thailand is a land of smiles and sunshine, the gem of Asia. A fascinating land of contrast, chaotic traffic, serene temples, poverty, wealth, hustle and contemplation.The metropolis of Bangkok boasts many wonderful sights such as Wat Phra Kaeo, the Temple Of The Emerald Buddha, that is highly revered by the Thai people. The city’s most important landmark is also its most beautiful temple complex, a wonderful work of art comprising golden Chedis and numerous resplendent buildings. The River Kwai Bridge: the film of the same name made the bridge world famous. In Kanchanaburi the railway spans the wide Ri
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30 Things to do in Thailand Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Thai Street Food
30 Things to do in Thailand Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Thai Street Food
30 Things to do in Thailand Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Thai Street Food
During our time backpacking and traveling around Asia we spent more time in Thailand than any other country in SE Asia and for good reason. Unlike most tourists who visit Thailand, we decided to skip most of the beaches located in the southern regions of the country and instead focus most of our time in Northern Thailand. Chiang Mai, our home away from home, became our base for several months and by the time we left we promised ourselves we'd return again in the near future. What makes Chiang Mai such a great base for foreigners? Firstly, it's cheap. You can find high quality serviced apartments for under $500 (some are less than $300) that o
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25 Amazing Things To Do in Bangkok, Thailand
25 Amazing Things To Do in Bangkok, Thailand
25 Amazing Things To Do in Bangkok, Thailand
Get a copy of my things to do in Bangkok travel guide - http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/ "This eBook is a treasure for everyone in Bangkok" - Colleen Bowen
Also, if you love Thai food, get a copy of my Eating Thai Food Guide here: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/
Bangkok is one of the most thrilling cities in the world to visit. With such a diversity of different attractions and a fascinating mixture of traditional fused with modern culture, the city offers something interesting for everyone. This video includes 25 of what I think are the absolute best things to do in Bangkok. I put together
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Thailand Travel Guide and Tourism 2014 (HD)
Thailand Travel Guide and Tourism 2014 (HD)
Thailand Travel Guide and Tourism 2014 (HD)
Thailand Travel Guide, Thailand Tourism, Thailand Vacation
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The jewel of the Southeast Asian travel circuit, Thailand offers astonishing diversity and a truly fascinating and accessible culture that, along with the revered Thai hospitality, makes it an incredibly popular destination.
With an enticing mixture of established destinations such as Phuket and Hua Hin, and out-of-the-way palm-fringed islands, Thailand has a very exotic appeal. It caters for grungy backpacking types wanting to party into the wee hours through to those who prefer white
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Phuket is an island off the south-west coast of Thailand in Asia.
The most important places to visit in Phuket are: Phang Nga Bay, Old Phuket Town, Bangla Road Nightlife, Wat Chalong and Phuket Temples, Big Buddha, Phi Phi Island and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Phuket travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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TRAVEL TIPS: HOW EXPENSIVE IS THAILAND?
TRAVEL TIPS: HOW EXPENSIVE IS THAILAND?
TRAVEL TIPS: HOW EXPENSIVE IS THAILAND?
From the price of street food to accommodation, here I break down all your main expenses to help you budget your next trip to The Land of Smiles!
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Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Bangkok with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko.
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As the classic song claims, "One night in Bangkok, and the world's your oyster!" There may be a lot to see and do, but is Bangkok worth the trip?
- DO & SEE: Grand Palace, Buddhist Temples (Emerald Buddha, Reclining Buddha, Wat Arun), Floating Market, Tuk-Tuks, Lumpini Park, Thonburi Snake Farm
- EAT & DRINK: Sirocco at Tower Club, Locals Markets, Maeklong Railway Market, Khaosan Road, Pad Thai
- SHOP: Silk
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KHAOSAN ROAD BANGKOK / THAILAND - TRAVEL GUIDE
KHAOSAN ROAD BANGKOK / THAILAND - TRAVEL GUIDE
KHAOSAN ROAD BANGKOK / THAILAND - TRAVEL GUIDE
A realistic guide to Khaosan Road, Bangkok - which is one of the first destinations that many people head to when first landing in Thailand.
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Things to do in Chiang Mai Thailand | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Chiang Mai Thailand | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Chiang Mai Thailand | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When deciding on a base in Southeast Asia we carefully thought about where to go. Soon it became a no brainer that Chiang Mai would be the perfect fit. Considering how affordable it is to live there in tandem with the amazing dining options certainly won us offer. Moreover, the Chiang Mai offers numerous top attractions and things to do. In our latest travel guide we attempt to highlight as many of our favorite attractions in Chiang Mai as possible:
1) Chiang Mai is famous for its night markets. We suggest starting off at the Sunday Night Market which is best explored from Thapea Gate. From handicrafts to silverware and from souvenirs
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Bangkok is the capital and the most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometres (605.7 sq mi) in the Chao Phraya River delta in Central Thailand, and has a population of over eight million, or 12.6 percent of the country's population. Over fourteen million people (22.2 percent) live within the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region, making Bangkok an extreme primate city, dwarfing Thailand's other urban centres in terms of importance.
The most important places to visit in Bangkok are: Wat Arun (Bangkok has one of the greatest collections of temples in the world. This Buddhist temple, also k
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BACKPACKING THAILAND TIPS
BACKPACKING THAILAND TIPS
BACKPACKING THAILAND TIPS
My tips for backpacking Thailand for the first time! Recommendations! Charm Beach Resort, Koh Phangan http://www.charmbeach.info/ Big Blue Diving, Koh Tao ht...
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Thailand Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Thailand Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Thailand Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Thailand is a famous tourist destination due to its colorful landscape and nice people. The former Siam’s happy world awaits the tourists: colorful temples, monsateries, giant Buddha statues. Bangkok itself, a giant metropolis, is worth a travel, but there is a lot more the country has to offer: the forests of the Northern hills, the tribes living in the Golden Triangle, the elephant farms, the rice fields, the famous bridge on the river Kwai, the world of canals, romantic fishing villages, the monumental national park of Phang Nga, tropical islands, and the beaches shaded by palm trees bathing in the eternal sunshine.
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Thailand Travel Scams & Tips "Beware"
Thailand Travel Scams & Tips "Beware"
Thailand Travel Scams & Tips "Beware"
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♡ Travelling Thailand - Where do you begin? | Mollie Bylett
♡ Travelling Thailand - Where do you begin? | Mollie Bylett
♡ Travelling Thailand - Where do you begin? | Mollie Bylett
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Breakdown of video:
1:20 - Why go travelling?
2:02 - Ways to travel - organised trips/tours
3.25 - Ways to travel - Volunteering
4.30 - Ways to travel - make it up as you go along!
4.55 - Booking Flights
5.29 - STA Travel Appointments
6.00 - Getting around Thailand
7.14 - Get a tourist visa
7.45 - Travel insurance
8.10 - Phone insurance
8.30 - Copies of insurance and passport
8.45 - Jabs / Vaccinations
8.33 - What to take with you
12.25 - When is the best time to go?
13.02 - How much are
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Top 5 Thailand Travel Tips
Top 5 Thailand Travel Tips
Top 5 Thailand Travel Tips
Thailand Travel tips my top 5
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Bangkok Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Bangkok Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Bangkok Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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When you tour Bangkok, you’re immersing yourself in a city of contrasts. From its homage to ancient cultures to the ultra-modern skyscrapers that line the downtown area, you’ll soon discover why this lively metropolis wins so many “World’s Best City” awards from various publications. Some claim, it’s the perfect mixture of food, friendly citizens, shopping, and things to do.
Step into Krung Thep, or The City of Angels, and let your adventure begin. You might be confused when you first arrive; where, exactly, are these angels? But a close look at the smiling people will soon ma
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Thailand Vacation Guide: What To Do in Thailand
Thailand Vacation Guide: What To Do in Thailand
Thailand Vacation Guide: What To Do in Thailand
Thailand vacations are quickly becoming popular amongst tourist from all over the world. Whether it's Bangkok, Phuet, the Phi Phi islands, or some other exotic island chain, Thailand offers a wide variety of activities and adventures to keep you entertained on your south east asian exploration. Take a journey in this episode with travel junkie Mike Melendy as he dives into Phi Phi's crystal clear blue waters and dares to taste tantalizing spices on the streets of Bangkok.
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Thailand Travel, Travel to Thailand, Thailand Tour - VLOG
Thailand Travel, Travel to Thailand, Thailand Tour - VLOG
Thailand Travel, Travel to Thailand, Thailand Tour - VLOG
Thailand Travel Vlog! Click below for more info. PS - My next travel vlog will be in Portland. Be sure to subscribe to my channel to catch all of the latest videos!
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I'm so excited to share my adventures in Thailand with you! It was an incredible trip and I feel like we could have spent way more time there. I can't wait to go back one day and discover the northern part of the country.
The itinerary was:
Vancouver to Bangkok
Bangkok to Phuket
Phuket to Koh Phi Phi
Koh Phi Phi to Ao Nang
Ao Nang to Koh Phangan
Koh Phangan to Koh Tao
Koh Tao to Bangkok
Bangkok to Vancouver
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Complete Guide to Phi Phi Island, Thailand
Complete Guide to Phi Phi Island, Thailand
Complete Guide to Phi Phi Island, Thailand
No trip to southern Thailand is complete without a trip out to the beautiful Phi Phi Islands. Made famous as the location used for filming in the 2008 movie ...
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THAILAND TRAVEL GUIDE 2015 GOPRO The best places
THAILAND TRAVEL GUIDE 2015 GOPRO The best places
THAILAND TRAVEL GUIDE 2015 GOPRO The best places
3 weeks around Thailand
2 days bangkok , 5 days koh tao , 2 days koh phangan , 5 days koh phi phi , 5 days phuket , PADI OWD koh tao ,speed boat phi phi , ferry , train bangkok to chumphon
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Kanchanaburi, Thailand: video & travel guide
Kanchanaburi, Thailand: video & travel guide
Kanchanaburi, Thailand: video & travel guide
Click on the link below for your free Kanchanaburi travel guide
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INSIDE Bangkok with Bruna Silva | February 2015
INSIDE Bangkok with Bruna Silva | February 2015
INSIDE Bangkok with Bruna Silva | February 2015
You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Bangkok Travel Guide - our host Bruna Silva, plus special guest and food expert Mark Wiens, tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Bangkok! What to do in Bangkok in the month of February 2015:
GETTING AROUND:
Getting around the city of Bangkok is an adventure itself. A relaxed way to explore the city is via the BTS train network but riding a tuktuk on the streets of Bangkok is an authentic Thai experience you should try.
ATTRACTIONS:
There are numerous floating markets in Bangkok but tucked just some 100 k
Travel video about destination Thailand.
Thailand is a land of smiles and sunshine, the gem of Asia. A fascinating land of contrast, chaotic traffic, serene temples, poverty, wealth, hustle and contemplation.The metropolis of Bangkok boasts many wonderful sights such as Wat Phra Kaeo, the Temple Of The Emerald Buddha, that is highly revered by the Thai people. The city’s most important landmark is also its most beautiful temple complex, a wonderful work of art comprising golden Chedis and numerous resplendent buildings. The River Kwai Bridge: the film of the same name made the bridge world famous. In Kanchanaburi the railway spans the wide River Kwai and this bold construction consists of steel and concrete, not wood as was depicted in the film. A bridge that symbolises the brutality of war built by thousands of prisoners of war under the command of the Japanese. Thirteen kilometres north of Bang-In is the former capital of ancient Thailand, Ayutthaya. The most famous historic site in Thailand has retained its exotic appearance. The Wat Mahathat was built in around 1380. Its main feature is a mighty banyan tree whose roots grow around a severed Buddha head. Chiang Mai is the most important city in northern Thailand and is located within a fertile river valley three hundred metres above sea level. The centre of the first independent kingdom in Thailand situated within the famous Golden Triangle. The Hmong are the largest of the northern mountain tribes. They originated in Laos and Southern China and it is believed that this tribe, divided into clans, once had its own kingdom. Thailand is a mysterious land full of contrast, natural beauty and superlative exotica!
Travel video about destination Thailand.
Thailand is a land of smiles and sunshine, the gem of Asia. A fascinating land of contrast, chaotic traffic, serene temples, poverty, wealth, hustle and contemplation.The metropolis of Bangkok boasts many wonderful sights such as Wat Phra Kaeo, the Temple Of The Emerald Buddha, that is highly revered by the Thai people. The city’s most important landmark is also its most beautiful temple complex, a wonderful work of art comprising golden Chedis and numerous resplendent buildings. The River Kwai Bridge: the film of the same name made the bridge world famous. In Kanchanaburi the railway spans the wide River Kwai and this bold construction consists of steel and concrete, not wood as was depicted in the film. A bridge that symbolises the brutality of war built by thousands of prisoners of war under the command of the Japanese. Thirteen kilometres north of Bang-In is the former capital of ancient Thailand, Ayutthaya. The most famous historic site in Thailand has retained its exotic appearance. The Wat Mahathat was built in around 1380. Its main feature is a mighty banyan tree whose roots grow around a severed Buddha head. Chiang Mai is the most important city in northern Thailand and is located within a fertile river valley three hundred metres above sea level. The centre of the first independent kingdom in Thailand situated within the famous Golden Triangle. The Hmong are the largest of the northern mountain tribes. They originated in Laos and Southern China and it is believed that this tribe, divided into clans, once had its own kingdom. Thailand is a mysterious land full of contrast, natural beauty and superlative exotica!
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30 Things to do in Thailand Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Thai Street Food
During our time backpacking and traveling around Asia we spent more time in Thailand than any other country in SE Asia and for good reason. Unlike most tourists who visit Thailand, we decided to skip most of the beaches located in the southern regions of the country and instead focus most of our time in Northern Thailand. Chiang Mai, our home away from home, became our base for several months and by the time we left we promised ourselves we'd return again in the near future. What makes Chiang Mai such a great base for foreigners? Firstly, it's cheap. You can find high quality serviced apartments for under $500 (some are less than $300) that offer modern amenities and are in located in close proximity to the old square of the city. Secondly, the food – both Thai and International – offers as much diverse selection as any city I've ever visited. If you want to gormandize on authentic Thai delights you'll have no shortage of options ranging from Thai street food to high class Thai restaurants. For the culture vulture, no shortage of opportunities exist to explore temples such as Doi Suthep, markets such as the Saturday night market or interact with animals such as at the Elephant Nature Park. When you get tired of Chiang Mai, the sleepy hillside town of Pai awaits where the pace is slower and you feel more like you're out in the countryside. Whether you love it or hate it, most journeys in Thailand begin and end in Bangkok. This steamy chaotic city offers some incredible temples to explore (such as Wat Arun and the Temple of the Mount) along with great shopping and nightlife. The following is a top attractions travel guide offering a snapshot of the best things to do in Thailand during your next vacation to Land of Smiles:
30 Things to do in Thailand Travel Guide and Top Attractions Travel Video Playlist:
1) Elephant Nature Park Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
2) Pai, Thailand Travel Guide and Things to Do (ปาย)
3) Wat Arun (วัดอรุณ)
4) Eating Thai street food at the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market Walking Street on Wua Lai Road
5) Eating delicious Khao Soi (Northern Thai Noodles: ข้าวซอย) at a restaurant in Chiang Mai Thailand
6) Learning How To Cook Thai Food at an organic Thai cooking school in Chiang Mai, Thailand
7) Visiting Chiang Mai Sunday Night Market to Eat Thai Street Food and to shop for Thai Souvenirs
8) Bangkok Water Taxi Boat Ride along a canal nearby Chao Phraya River to visit Wat Saket Temple
9) Our Neighborhood in Chiang Mai, Thailand | A tour of some Thai Buddhist temples, Thai homes and dogs
10) Thai Visa run border crossing from Mae Sai, Thailand to Tachilek, Myanmar (Burma) Travel Video
11) Eating the best Pad Thai ever (ผัดไทย) at Chang Chalaad Restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
12) Eating the best Pad Thai ever (ผัดไทย) at Chang Chalaad Restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
13) Feasting on Thai street food at the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market | Thailand Travel Video
14) Riding our bicycles down the street during a flash flood in Chiang Mai, Thailand Travel Video
15) Visiting Wat Saket (The Golden Mount Temple) on a Buddhist holiday in Bangkok Thailand
16) Eating Northern Thai Cuisine Khantoke Set Feast (ขันโตก) for dinner in Chiang Mai, Thailand
17) Train Ride in Thailand from Chiang Mai to Bangkok Travel Video: Thai Railways การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย
18) Eating Korean Food in Thailand | Delicious Korean Meal (김치전 & 군만두) at the Korea House in Chiang Mai
19) Eating Mango Sticky Rice Thai Dessert (Khao Niaow Ma Muang: ข้าวเหนียวมะม่วง) in Chiang Mai
20) Eating Thai Banana Pancakes Roti in Chiang Mai, Thailand | Thai Street Food Travel Video
21) Eating Thai Yellow Noodle Dumpling Soup at Chiang Mai Gate, Thailand | Thai Street Food Series
22) Flying from Chiang Mai to Bangkok, Thailand in first class (business class) with Thai Airways
23) Train Ride in Thailand from Bangkok to Chiang Mai including a word association game
24) Visiting Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand (วัดพระธาตุดอยสุเทพ)
25) Eating Thai Vegetarian Food at Pun Pun Restaurant at Wat Suan Dok in Chiang Mai, Thailand
26) Shopping at Thai Shopping Mall MBK (Mahboonkrong Center มาบุญครอง) in Bangkok, Thailand
27) Eating lunch at Salad Concept - a vegetarian friendly restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
28) Tuk-Tuk Auto Rickshaw ride in Bangkok, Thailand with an update about our upcoming travel plans
29) Train journey from Chiang Mai to Bangkok, Thailand Time-Lapse Sequence Travel Video
30) Shopping For Thai Souvenirs in Chiang Mai
Music by Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution license. All photo & video by Samuel Jeffery & Audrey Bergner:
http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
During our time backpacking and traveling around Asia we spent more time in Thailand than any other country in SE Asia and for good reason. Unlike most tourists who visit Thailand, we decided to skip most of the beaches located in the southern regions of the country and instead focus most of our time in Northern Thailand. Chiang Mai, our home away from home, became our base for several months and by the time we left we promised ourselves we'd return again in the near future. What makes Chiang Mai such a great base for foreigners? Firstly, it's cheap. You can find high quality serviced apartments for under $500 (some are less than $300) that offer modern amenities and are in located in close proximity to the old square of the city. Secondly, the food – both Thai and International – offers as much diverse selection as any city I've ever visited. If you want to gormandize on authentic Thai delights you'll have no shortage of options ranging from Thai street food to high class Thai restaurants. For the culture vulture, no shortage of opportunities exist to explore temples such as Doi Suthep, markets such as the Saturday night market or interact with animals such as at the Elephant Nature Park. When you get tired of Chiang Mai, the sleepy hillside town of Pai awaits where the pace is slower and you feel more like you're out in the countryside. Whether you love it or hate it, most journeys in Thailand begin and end in Bangkok. This steamy chaotic city offers some incredible temples to explore (such as Wat Arun and the Temple of the Mount) along with great shopping and nightlife. The following is a top attractions travel guide offering a snapshot of the best things to do in Thailand during your next vacation to Land of Smiles:
30 Things to do in Thailand Travel Guide and Top Attractions Travel Video Playlist:
1) Elephant Nature Park Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
2) Pai, Thailand Travel Guide and Things to Do (ปาย)
3) Wat Arun (วัดอรุณ)
4) Eating Thai street food at the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market Walking Street on Wua Lai Road
5) Eating delicious Khao Soi (Northern Thai Noodles: ข้าวซอย) at a restaurant in Chiang Mai Thailand
6) Learning How To Cook Thai Food at an organic Thai cooking school in Chiang Mai, Thailand
7) Visiting Chiang Mai Sunday Night Market to Eat Thai Street Food and to shop for Thai Souvenirs
8) Bangkok Water Taxi Boat Ride along a canal nearby Chao Phraya River to visit Wat Saket Temple
9) Our Neighborhood in Chiang Mai, Thailand | A tour of some Thai Buddhist temples, Thai homes and dogs
10) Thai Visa run border crossing from Mae Sai, Thailand to Tachilek, Myanmar (Burma) Travel Video
11) Eating the best Pad Thai ever (ผัดไทย) at Chang Chalaad Restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
12) Eating the best Pad Thai ever (ผัดไทย) at Chang Chalaad Restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
13) Feasting on Thai street food at the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market | Thailand Travel Video
14) Riding our bicycles down the street during a flash flood in Chiang Mai, Thailand Travel Video
15) Visiting Wat Saket (The Golden Mount Temple) on a Buddhist holiday in Bangkok Thailand
16) Eating Northern Thai Cuisine Khantoke Set Feast (ขันโตก) for dinner in Chiang Mai, Thailand
17) Train Ride in Thailand from Chiang Mai to Bangkok Travel Video: Thai Railways การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย
18) Eating Korean Food in Thailand | Delicious Korean Meal (김치전 & 군만두) at the Korea House in Chiang Mai
19) Eating Mango Sticky Rice Thai Dessert (Khao Niaow Ma Muang: ข้าวเหนียวมะม่วง) in Chiang Mai
20) Eating Thai Banana Pancakes Roti in Chiang Mai, Thailand | Thai Street Food Travel Video
21) Eating Thai Yellow Noodle Dumpling Soup at Chiang Mai Gate, Thailand | Thai Street Food Series
22) Flying from Chiang Mai to Bangkok, Thailand in first class (business class) with Thai Airways
23) Train Ride in Thailand from Bangkok to Chiang Mai including a word association game
24) Visiting Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand (วัดพระธาตุดอยสุเทพ)
25) Eating Thai Vegetarian Food at Pun Pun Restaurant at Wat Suan Dok in Chiang Mai, Thailand
26) Shopping at Thai Shopping Mall MBK (Mahboonkrong Center มาบุญครอง) in Bangkok, Thailand
27) Eating lunch at Salad Concept - a vegetarian friendly restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
28) Tuk-Tuk Auto Rickshaw ride in Bangkok, Thailand with an update about our upcoming travel plans
29) Train journey from Chiang Mai to Bangkok, Thailand Time-Lapse Sequence Travel Video
30) Shopping For Thai Souvenirs in Chiang Mai
Music by Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution license. All photo & video by Samuel Jeffery & Audrey Bergner:
http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
Get a copy of my things to do in Bangkok travel guide - http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/ "This eBook is a treasure for everyone in Bangkok" - Colleen Bowen
Also, if you love Thai food, get a copy of my Eating Thai Food Guide here: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/
Bangkok is one of the most thrilling cities in the world to visit. With such a diversity of different attractions and a fascinating mixture of traditional fused with modern culture, the city offers something interesting for everyone. This video includes 25 of what I think are the absolute best things to do in Bangkok. I put together a range of different activities that consist of everything from Bangkok's zoo, its most revered temples and golden palaces, to the culinary options the city is so famous for. In case you would like to revisit any of these Bangkok attractions shown in the video, here is all the information right below.
1. Wang Lang Market ตลาดวังหลัง - Wang Lang Market is one my favorite snacking and browsing markets in Bangkok.
2. Chatuchak Weekend Market ตลาดนัดจตุจักร - One of the most popular things to do in Bangkok is go shopping - don't miss the Chatuchak Weekend Market.
3. Klong Toey Market ตลาดคลองเตย - The most vital fresh food market in Bangkok.
4. Floating Market ตลาดน้ำ - In this video I visit Talad Nam Bang Nam Pheung floating market in southern Bangkok.
5. Pratunam Market ประตูน้ำ - Shopping is a huge Bangkok attraction and Pratunam is one of the wholesale outdoor markets.
6. MBK / Siam Shopping มาบุญครอง - One of the most hectic shopping malls is MBK, everything imaginable under one roof.
7. Or Tor Kor Market ตลาด อ.ต.ก. - Visiting markets is one of my personal favorites activities in Bangkok, and Or Tor Kor is amazing.
8. Dusit Zoo สวนสัตว์ดุสิต - The Dusit Zoo is one of the most fun things to do in Bangkok if you are with children.
9. Lumpini Park สวนลุมพินี- The central park of Bangkok.
10. Massage นวดแผนไทย- Don't miss a rejuvenating massage in Thailand!
11. Grand Palace / Wat Phra Kaew วัดพระเก้า- The most revered of all attractions in Bangkok.
12. Wat Pho วัดโพธิ์ - Home of the reclining Buddha and the birthplace of the traditional Thai massage.
13. Wat Arun วัดอรุณ - Wat Arun is the temple of dawn, located on the the Chao Phraya River.
14. Wat Saket (วัดสระเกศ) - Bangkok's Golden Mountain Temple with great views.
15. Erawan Museum ช้างสามเศียร- A giant three headed elephant which is a temple and museum.
16. Vimanmek Mansion พระที่นั่งวิมานเมฆ - As the largest golden teak wood mansion in the world, it's very impressive.
17. Khao San Road ถนนข้าวสาร - There are lots of things to do in this area, many of them revolving around parties and nightlife.
18. Silom and Patpong (สีลม) - Silom at night turns into a market with Patpong street, home to many go-go bars and fake goods.
19. Victory Monument อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ - One of the transportation hubs of Bangkok and there's a lot of food, including the tasty boat noodle alley.
20. Eat Durian กินทุเรียน - Durian, also known as the king of fruits, is creamy and sweet, and it's the best fruit in the world.
21. Thai Street Food อาหารข้างทาง - Eating Thai street food is one of the most rewarding things to do in Bangkok, mainly because there's so much to try, and so many good flavors.
22. Thai Cooking Class เรียนทำอาหาร- A cooking class is a great way to learn some Thai recipes!
23. Pahurat พาหุรัด- Bangkok's little India is known as Pahurat. It's a place to shop for fabric and dine on delicious Indian food.
24. Pak Klong Talad ปากคลองตลาด- The largest flower market in Bangkok is a great place to see colorful and exotic flowers all day long.
25. Yaowarat / Sampeng Market (เยาวราช / สำเพ็ง) - Yaowarat is one of the busiest and most exciting places in Bangkok - don't miss it!
Hope you enjoyed these 25 things to do in Bangkok!
Website: http://migrationology.com/
Thai food site: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/
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Get a copy of my things to do in Bangkok travel guide - http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/ "This eBook is a treasure for everyone in Bangkok" - Colleen Bowen
Also, if you love Thai food, get a copy of my Eating Thai Food Guide here: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/
Bangkok is one of the most thrilling cities in the world to visit. With such a diversity of different attractions and a fascinating mixture of traditional fused with modern culture, the city offers something interesting for everyone. This video includes 25 of what I think are the absolute best things to do in Bangkok. I put together a range of different activities that consist of everything from Bangkok's zoo, its most revered temples and golden palaces, to the culinary options the city is so famous for. In case you would like to revisit any of these Bangkok attractions shown in the video, here is all the information right below.
1. Wang Lang Market ตลาดวังหลัง - Wang Lang Market is one my favorite snacking and browsing markets in Bangkok.
2. Chatuchak Weekend Market ตลาดนัดจตุจักร - One of the most popular things to do in Bangkok is go shopping - don't miss the Chatuchak Weekend Market.
3. Klong Toey Market ตลาดคลองเตย - The most vital fresh food market in Bangkok.
4. Floating Market ตลาดน้ำ - In this video I visit Talad Nam Bang Nam Pheung floating market in southern Bangkok.
5. Pratunam Market ประตูน้ำ - Shopping is a huge Bangkok attraction and Pratunam is one of the wholesale outdoor markets.
6. MBK / Siam Shopping มาบุญครอง - One of the most hectic shopping malls is MBK, everything imaginable under one roof.
7. Or Tor Kor Market ตลาด อ.ต.ก. - Visiting markets is one of my personal favorites activities in Bangkok, and Or Tor Kor is amazing.
8. Dusit Zoo สวนสัตว์ดุสิต - The Dusit Zoo is one of the most fun things to do in Bangkok if you are with children.
9. Lumpini Park สวนลุมพินี- The central park of Bangkok.
10. Massage นวดแผนไทย- Don't miss a rejuvenating massage in Thailand!
11. Grand Palace / Wat Phra Kaew วัดพระเก้า- The most revered of all attractions in Bangkok.
12. Wat Pho วัดโพธิ์ - Home of the reclining Buddha and the birthplace of the traditional Thai massage.
13. Wat Arun วัดอรุณ - Wat Arun is the temple of dawn, located on the the Chao Phraya River.
14. Wat Saket (วัดสระเกศ) - Bangkok's Golden Mountain Temple with great views.
15. Erawan Museum ช้างสามเศียร- A giant three headed elephant which is a temple and museum.
16. Vimanmek Mansion พระที่นั่งวิมานเมฆ - As the largest golden teak wood mansion in the world, it's very impressive.
17. Khao San Road ถนนข้าวสาร - There are lots of things to do in this area, many of them revolving around parties and nightlife.
18. Silom and Patpong (สีลม) - Silom at night turns into a market with Patpong street, home to many go-go bars and fake goods.
19. Victory Monument อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ - One of the transportation hubs of Bangkok and there's a lot of food, including the tasty boat noodle alley.
20. Eat Durian กินทุเรียน - Durian, also known as the king of fruits, is creamy and sweet, and it's the best fruit in the world.
21. Thai Street Food อาหารข้างทาง - Eating Thai street food is one of the most rewarding things to do in Bangkok, mainly because there's so much to try, and so many good flavors.
22. Thai Cooking Class เรียนทำอาหาร- A cooking class is a great way to learn some Thai recipes!
23. Pahurat พาหุรัด- Bangkok's little India is known as Pahurat. It's a place to shop for fabric and dine on delicious Indian food.
24. Pak Klong Talad ปากคลองตลาด- The largest flower market in Bangkok is a great place to see colorful and exotic flowers all day long.
25. Yaowarat / Sampeng Market (เยาวราช / สำเพ็ง) - Yaowarat is one of the busiest and most exciting places in Bangkok - don't miss it!
Hope you enjoyed these 25 things to do in Bangkok!
Website: http://migrationology.com/
Thai food site: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/
MUSIC: Title: Feel Free, Author: Joe Sacco, License: https://www.premiumbeat.com/member/license/140709
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/
Thailand Travel Guide, Thailand Tourism, Thailand Vacation
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The jewel of the Southeast Asian travel circuit, Thailand offers astonishing diversity and a truly fascinating and accessible culture that, along with the revered Thai hospitality, makes it an incredibly popular destination.
With an enticing mixture of established destinations such as Phuket and Hua Hin, and out-of-the-way palm-fringed islands, Thailand has a very exotic appeal. It caters for grungy backpacking types wanting to party into the wee hours through to those who prefer white tablecloth dining and clinking wine glasses. From staying on a converted rice barge, clambering into a jungle tree house or bedding down in a hill tribe village, the country offers a wealth of choice for all tastes and budgets.
For divers, snorkelers, and those who just like swanning around on white-powder sand there are postcard-perfect beaches, and the extraordinary metropolis of Bangkok in the south, while the north offers the sublime delights of culture-packed Chiang Mai with its temple-studded old town, and cooling forests and mountain retreats.
One of the best ways to access Thai culture is through a 'Monk chat' session in a local wat (temple) in Chiang Mai, where you get the opportunity to quiz the dignified saffron-robed monks about anything you like. And in the early morning, all over the country, the monks leave the sanctuary of their wats to receive alms from the people, be it in a dusty village or on crowded city streets. Buddhism is a way of life here and the Thais are also strong supporters of their monarchy.
And don't forget the food! A culinary adventure awaits with tempting morsels on virtually every street corner, from traditional Royal-project run restaurants to delicious piping hot street food. Eating is as much a part of the culture here as anything else and definitely the key to local hearts. If you're lucky enough to catch a local festival, it will probably be dominated by food.
The most welcoming of countries, despite being inundated with tourists and expats, it's the gentle hospitality of local people that is the strongest memory of Thailand for many visitors. And what a wonderful memory it makes.
Things to see and do
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Northern Insight Meditation Centre
Thailand is a serene and thought-provoking place to do some meditation. This centre offers an intensive month-long course and there are strict rules to be observed. The beautiful leafy setting in Chiang Mai is ideal, but there are similar places all over the country; make enquiries at local temples.
Chiang Dao
Thailand's highest limestone mountain can be found here amidst a jungle oasis with an excellent selection of local accommodation. A mystical warren of caves extending some 14km (8.7 miles) can be explored, and riding a bicycle is a relaxing way to explore the area around Chiang Dao.
Chiang Mai - Old City
The temple-studded old city of Chiang Mai with its leafy residential sois, towering city gates and crumbling walls is a highlight of the north. Exploration is best by bicycle with traffic surprisingly subdued in the city walls and there are plenty of places to stop for refreshment when escaping the heat of the day.
Doi Inthanon
Escape to the cooling heights of Thailand's highest peak, where jungle walks, bird watching and simply shaking the heat of the simmering plains from your back awaits. There are good roads in the park making it easy to get around and waterfalls to splash about in.
Elephant Nature Park
Visiting an elephant sanctuary can be a wonderful experience especially if you stick to those, like this nature park, which genuinely care for the animals instead of just making them do ridiculous antics. Visitors can help wash and care for the elephants here and no riding is allowed.
JEATH War Museum
The moving JEATH War Museum (JEATH representing the first letter of Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand and Holland, the countries who lost soldiers in the region) is located in the provincial capital, Kanchanaburi and features photographs and various other memorabilia from World War II.
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
One of northern Thailand's most sacred temples, Wat Suthep is perched high in the mountains overlooking the steamy metropolis of Chiang Mai below. As well as offering astounding views the temple, established in the 14th century, has a wonderful collection on Lanna Art and architecture.
Bangkok's Siam Ocean World
Dive with the sharks in the aquarium at Bangkok's Siam Ocean World (www.siamoceanworld.co.th), and live to tell the tale. There's a daily feeding of sharks and penguins and the deep reef zone is a fascinating glimpse into a magical underwater world.
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The jewel of the Southeast Asian travel circuit, Thailand offers astonishing diversity and a truly fascinating and accessible culture that, along with the revered Thai hospitality, makes it an incredibly popular destination.
With an enticing mixture of established destinations such as Phuket and Hua Hin, and out-of-the-way palm-fringed islands, Thailand has a very exotic appeal. It caters for grungy backpacking types wanting to party into the wee hours through to those who prefer white tablecloth dining and clinking wine glasses. From staying on a converted rice barge, clambering into a jungle tree house or bedding down in a hill tribe village, the country offers a wealth of choice for all tastes and budgets.
For divers, snorkelers, and those who just like swanning around on white-powder sand there are postcard-perfect beaches, and the extraordinary metropolis of Bangkok in the south, while the north offers the sublime delights of culture-packed Chiang Mai with its temple-studded old town, and cooling forests and mountain retreats.
One of the best ways to access Thai culture is through a 'Monk chat' session in a local wat (temple) in Chiang Mai, where you get the opportunity to quiz the dignified saffron-robed monks about anything you like. And in the early morning, all over the country, the monks leave the sanctuary of their wats to receive alms from the people, be it in a dusty village or on crowded city streets. Buddhism is a way of life here and the Thais are also strong supporters of their monarchy.
And don't forget the food! A culinary adventure awaits with tempting morsels on virtually every street corner, from traditional Royal-project run restaurants to delicious piping hot street food. Eating is as much a part of the culture here as anything else and definitely the key to local hearts. If you're lucky enough to catch a local festival, it will probably be dominated by food.
The most welcoming of countries, despite being inundated with tourists and expats, it's the gentle hospitality of local people that is the strongest memory of Thailand for many visitors. And what a wonderful memory it makes.
Things to see and do
=======================
Northern Insight Meditation Centre
Thailand is a serene and thought-provoking place to do some meditation. This centre offers an intensive month-long course and there are strict rules to be observed. The beautiful leafy setting in Chiang Mai is ideal, but there are similar places all over the country; make enquiries at local temples.
Chiang Dao
Thailand's highest limestone mountain can be found here amidst a jungle oasis with an excellent selection of local accommodation. A mystical warren of caves extending some 14km (8.7 miles) can be explored, and riding a bicycle is a relaxing way to explore the area around Chiang Dao.
Chiang Mai - Old City
The temple-studded old city of Chiang Mai with its leafy residential sois, towering city gates and crumbling walls is a highlight of the north. Exploration is best by bicycle with traffic surprisingly subdued in the city walls and there are plenty of places to stop for refreshment when escaping the heat of the day.
Doi Inthanon
Escape to the cooling heights of Thailand's highest peak, where jungle walks, bird watching and simply shaking the heat of the simmering plains from your back awaits. There are good roads in the park making it easy to get around and waterfalls to splash about in.
Elephant Nature Park
Visiting an elephant sanctuary can be a wonderful experience especially if you stick to those, like this nature park, which genuinely care for the animals instead of just making them do ridiculous antics. Visitors can help wash and care for the elephants here and no riding is allowed.
JEATH War Museum
The moving JEATH War Museum (JEATH representing the first letter of Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand and Holland, the countries who lost soldiers in the region) is located in the provincial capital, Kanchanaburi and features photographs and various other memorabilia from World War II.
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
One of northern Thailand's most sacred temples, Wat Suthep is perched high in the mountains overlooking the steamy metropolis of Chiang Mai below. As well as offering astounding views the temple, established in the 14th century, has a wonderful collection on Lanna Art and architecture.
Bangkok's Siam Ocean World
Dive with the sharks in the aquarium at Bangkok's Siam Ocean World (www.siamoceanworld.co.th), and live to tell the tale. There's a daily feeding of sharks and penguins and the deep reef zone is a fascinating glimpse into a magical underwater world.
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Phuket is an island off the south-west coast of Thailand in Asia.
The most important places to visit in Phuket are: Phang Nga Bay, Old Phuket Town, Bangla Road Nightlife, Wat Chalong and Phuket Temples, Big Buddha, Phi Phi Island and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Phuket travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Phuket is an island off the south-west coast of Thailand in Asia.
The most important places to visit in Phuket are: Phang Nga Bay, Old Phuket Town, Bangla Road Nightlife, Wat Chalong and Phuket Temples, Big Buddha, Phi Phi Island and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Phuket travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
From the price of street food to accommodation, here I break down all your main expenses to help you budget your next trip to The Land of Smiles!
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Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Bangkok with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko.
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As the classic song claims, "One night in Bangkok, and the world's your oyster!" There may be a lot to see and do, but is Bangkok worth the trip?
- DO & SEE: Grand Palace, Buddhist Temples (Emerald Buddha, Reclining Buddha, Wat Arun), Floating Market, Tuk-Tuks, Lumpini Park, Thonburi Snake Farm
- EAT & DRINK: Sirocco at Tower Club, Locals Markets, Maeklong Railway Market, Khaosan Road, Pad Thai
- SHOP: Silk, Tailoring, Suan Lum Night Bazaar, Fake Designer Fashions, Silom Fashion Outlet
- STAY: Lebua at State Tower, Shangri-La, Anantara Riverside Marriott Resort & Spa
- NIGHTLIFE: Sukhumvit Soi, Expat Clubs, PatPong Shows
- BONUS! The Hangkover II! Buddhism! Muay Thai Fighting! "Bang-kok" Jokes! Monkeys! Snakes! Gators! Trains! Adrenaline! Backpackers! Secret Travel Tips! Fake Rolexes! Live Sex Shows!
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As the classic song claims, "One night in Bangkok, and the world's your oyster!" There may be a lot to see and do, but is Bangkok worth the trip?
- DO & SEE: Grand Palace, Buddhist Temples (Emerald Buddha, Reclining Buddha, Wat Arun), Floating Market, Tuk-Tuks, Lumpini Park, Thonburi Snake Farm
- EAT & DRINK: Sirocco at Tower Club, Locals Markets, Maeklong Railway Market, Khaosan Road, Pad Thai
- SHOP: Silk, Tailoring, Suan Lum Night Bazaar, Fake Designer Fashions, Silom Fashion Outlet
- STAY: Lebua at State Tower, Shangri-La, Anantara Riverside Marriott Resort & Spa
- NIGHTLIFE: Sukhumvit Soi, Expat Clubs, PatPong Shows
- BONUS! The Hangkover II! Buddhism! Muay Thai Fighting! "Bang-kok" Jokes! Monkeys! Snakes! Gators! Trains! Adrenaline! Backpackers! Secret Travel Tips! Fake Rolexes! Live Sex Shows!
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A realistic guide to Khaosan Road, Bangkok - which is one of the first destinations that many people head to when first landing in Thailand.
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A realistic guide to Khaosan Road, Bangkok - which is one of the first destinations that many people head to when first landing in Thailand.
Let the angry comments commence.
Music
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Qelric � Dear Wolf by TeknoAXE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
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Things to do in Chiang Mai Thailand | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When deciding on a base in Southeast Asia we carefully thought about where to go. Soon it became a no brainer that Chiang Mai would be the perfect fit. Considering how affordable it is to live there in tandem with the amazing dining options certainly won us offer. Moreover, the Chiang Mai offers numerous top attractions and things to do. In our latest travel guide we attempt to highlight as many of our favorite attractions in Chiang Mai as possible:
1) Chiang Mai is famous for its night markets. We suggest starting off at the Sunday Night Market which is best explored from Thapea Gate. From handicrafts to silverware and from souvenirs to silks, you'll shop until you drop. In my opinion, an even better thing to do at the market is to indulge in as much Thai street food as possible.
2) Elephant tourism runs rampant in and around Chiang Mai. Unfortunately, the well being of the elephants is rarely a consideration. Visiting the Elephant Nature Park, known as an elephant sanctuary and rehabilitation center, is somewhere you can go to interact with elephants knowing full well they are being taken care of and not exploited. A trip to the park is a memorable experience that is both incredibly fun and extremely education.
3) From the roof of our apartment building we had often had unobstructed views of Doi Suthep. It was only a matter of time before we decide to take a Songthaew up to explore it on foot. Although it is very touristy, it is still well worth a visit - especially for the views of Chiang Mai!
4) Few cuisines are more famous around the world than Thai food. While you're in Chiang Mai be sure to take a cooking class to learn how to make all of your favorite Thai dishes. An even better idea is to go to the countryside where you can have a more authentic and rural cooking experience.
5) Although I love the Sunday Night Market my favorite night market in Chiang Mai happens on Saturday. Possibly because it is only a stone throw away from where we lived in Chiang Mai, I just enjoyed wandering through the maze of people and shops to eat as much Thai street food as possible.
6) You can't visit Chiang Mai without trying its most famous Northern Thai dish - Khao Soi. Crispy and soft noodles float around in a coconut milk base with various vegetables. It's delicious and one of the cheapest meal options in the city!
7) When you have time - and a friend to go with - reserve a table at a restaurant that specializes in Khantoke sets. Served with sticky rice and a plethora of small dishes you'll get a real sense of what Northern Thai food is all about.
8) Wander around the neighborhoods outside of the city center. A big part of why Chiang Mai is so charming has to do with its various neighborhoods. Get off the beaten path and just go explore around. Here we show you our neighborhood, which is not far from Chiang Mai South Gate.
เมื่อตัดสินใจ บนฐาน ใน เอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้อย่างเรา คิดเกี่ยวกับ ที่ที่จะไป เร็ว ๆ นี้ มันจะกลายเป็น เกมง่ายๆ ที่ เชียงใหม่ จะ เป็นแบบที่ สมบูรณ์แบบ พิจารณา วิธีการที่เหมาะสม ก็คือการ อาศัยอยู่ที่นั่น ควบคู่กับ การเลือกรับประทานอาหาร ที่น่าตื่นตาตื่นใจ อย่างแน่นอนเรา ได้รับรางวัล นำเสนอ นอกจากนี้เชียงใหม่ มีสถานที่ท่องเที่ยว ชั้นนำของ จำนวนมาก และกิจกรรมน่าสนใจ ใน คู่มือ การท่องเที่ยว ใหม่ล่าสุดของเรา เราพยายามที่จะ เน้น เป็นจำนวนมากของ สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวที่ ชื่นชอบของเรา ในจังหวัดเชียงใหม่ ที่เป็นไปได้ :
This is part of our Travel in Thailand series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Thai culture, Thai arts, Thai foods, Thai religion and Thai people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
When deciding on a base in Southeast Asia we carefully thought about where to go. Soon it became a no brainer that Chiang Mai would be the perfect fit. Considering how affordable it is to live there in tandem with the amazing dining options certainly won us offer. Moreover, the Chiang Mai offers numerous top attractions and things to do. In our latest travel guide we attempt to highlight as many of our favorite attractions in Chiang Mai as possible:
1) Chiang Mai is famous for its night markets. We suggest starting off at the Sunday Night Market which is best explored from Thapea Gate. From handicrafts to silverware and from souvenirs to silks, you'll shop until you drop. In my opinion, an even better thing to do at the market is to indulge in as much Thai street food as possible.
2) Elephant tourism runs rampant in and around Chiang Mai. Unfortunately, the well being of the elephants is rarely a consideration. Visiting the Elephant Nature Park, known as an elephant sanctuary and rehabilitation center, is somewhere you can go to interact with elephants knowing full well they are being taken care of and not exploited. A trip to the park is a memorable experience that is both incredibly fun and extremely education.
3) From the roof of our apartment building we had often had unobstructed views of Doi Suthep. It was only a matter of time before we decide to take a Songthaew up to explore it on foot. Although it is very touristy, it is still well worth a visit - especially for the views of Chiang Mai!
4) Few cuisines are more famous around the world than Thai food. While you're in Chiang Mai be sure to take a cooking class to learn how to make all of your favorite Thai dishes. An even better idea is to go to the countryside where you can have a more authentic and rural cooking experience.
5) Although I love the Sunday Night Market my favorite night market in Chiang Mai happens on Saturday. Possibly because it is only a stone throw away from where we lived in Chiang Mai, I just enjoyed wandering through the maze of people and shops to eat as much Thai street food as possible.
6) You can't visit Chiang Mai without trying its most famous Northern Thai dish - Khao Soi. Crispy and soft noodles float around in a coconut milk base with various vegetables. It's delicious and one of the cheapest meal options in the city!
7) When you have time - and a friend to go with - reserve a table at a restaurant that specializes in Khantoke sets. Served with sticky rice and a plethora of small dishes you'll get a real sense of what Northern Thai food is all about.
8) Wander around the neighborhoods outside of the city center. A big part of why Chiang Mai is so charming has to do with its various neighborhoods. Get off the beaten path and just go explore around. Here we show you our neighborhood, which is not far from Chiang Mai South Gate.
เมื่อตัดสินใจ บนฐาน ใน เอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้อย่างเรา คิดเกี่ยวกับ ที่ที่จะไป เร็ว ๆ นี้ มันจะกลายเป็น เกมง่ายๆ ที่ เชียงใหม่ จะ เป็นแบบที่ สมบูรณ์แบบ พิจารณา วิธีการที่เหมาะสม ก็คือการ อาศัยอยู่ที่นั่น ควบคู่กับ การเลือกรับประทานอาหาร ที่น่าตื่นตาตื่นใจ อย่างแน่นอนเรา ได้รับรางวัล นำเสนอ นอกจากนี้เชียงใหม่ มีสถานที่ท่องเที่ยว ชั้นนำของ จำนวนมาก และกิจกรรมน่าสนใจ ใน คู่มือ การท่องเที่ยว ใหม่ล่าสุดของเรา เราพยายามที่จะ เน้น เป็นจำนวนมากของ สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวที่ ชื่นชอบของเรา ในจังหวัดเชียงใหม่ ที่เป็นไปได้ :
This is part of our Travel in Thailand series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Thai culture, Thai arts, Thai foods, Thai religion and Thai people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
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Bangkok is the capital and the most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometres (605.7 sq mi) in the Chao Phraya River delta in Central Thailand, and has a population of over eight million, or 12.6 percent of the country's population. Over fourteen million people (22.2 percent) live within the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region, making Bangkok an extreme primate city, dwarfing Thailand's other urban centres in terms of importance.
The most important places to visit in Bangkok are: Wat Arun (Bangkok has one of the greatest collections of temples in the world. This Buddhist temple, also known as "Temple of the Dawn" is quite spectacular), Lumpini Park (Bangkok is a massive city; Lumpini Park offers an excellent escape from the city's hustle and bustle. You can just relax or engage in an activity), Wat Pho (it is said to be the largest and oldest Buddhist temple in Bangkok. An extremely large statue of a reclining Buddha is a big draw), Floating Market (truly a unique experience where many vendors prepare food right on their tiny boats. You will find a festive atmosphere along with delicious food), Wat Traimit (another famous temple in Bangkok, it is located close to China Town and is known as also known as the "The Temple of the Golden Buddha"), Vimanmek Palace (this magnificent former royal palace is the world's largest golden teak wood mansion), Chinatown (a colorful area with many interesting shop and of course fantastic Chinese food), Ayutthaya (located outside of Bangkok, this ancient city was founded over 600 years ago. Amidst the remaining temple structures, you can relive its history), Chatuchak (believed to be the largest market in Thailand, the exciting market has literally thousands of stalls and tens of thousands of daily visitors), Grand Palace (constructed in the 18th century, undoubtedly it is the most popular attraction of Bangkok and a must see for anyone visiting this city) and many more.
If you want to save time and money, the most important Bangkok travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Bangkok is the capital and the most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometres (605.7 sq mi) in the Chao Phraya River delta in Central Thailand, and has a population of over eight million, or 12.6 percent of the country's population. Over fourteen million people (22.2 percent) live within the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region, making Bangkok an extreme primate city, dwarfing Thailand's other urban centres in terms of importance.
The most important places to visit in Bangkok are: Wat Arun (Bangkok has one of the greatest collections of temples in the world. This Buddhist temple, also known as "Temple of the Dawn" is quite spectacular), Lumpini Park (Bangkok is a massive city; Lumpini Park offers an excellent escape from the city's hustle and bustle. You can just relax or engage in an activity), Wat Pho (it is said to be the largest and oldest Buddhist temple in Bangkok. An extremely large statue of a reclining Buddha is a big draw), Floating Market (truly a unique experience where many vendors prepare food right on their tiny boats. You will find a festive atmosphere along with delicious food), Wat Traimit (another famous temple in Bangkok, it is located close to China Town and is known as also known as the "The Temple of the Golden Buddha"), Vimanmek Palace (this magnificent former royal palace is the world's largest golden teak wood mansion), Chinatown (a colorful area with many interesting shop and of course fantastic Chinese food), Ayutthaya (located outside of Bangkok, this ancient city was founded over 600 years ago. Amidst the remaining temple structures, you can relive its history), Chatuchak (believed to be the largest market in Thailand, the exciting market has literally thousands of stalls and tens of thousands of daily visitors), Grand Palace (constructed in the 18th century, undoubtedly it is the most popular attraction of Bangkok and a must see for anyone visiting this city) and many more.
If you want to save time and money, the most important Bangkok travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
published:14 Dec 2013
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Thailand is a famous tourist destination due to its colorful landscape and nice people. The former Siam’s happy world awaits the tourists: colorful temples, monsateries, giant Buddha statues. Bangkok itself, a giant metropolis, is worth a travel, but there is a lot more the country has to offer: the forests of the Northern hills, the tribes living in the Golden Triangle, the elephant farms, the rice fields, the famous bridge on the river Kwai, the world of canals, romantic fishing villages, the monumental national park of Phang Nga, tropical islands, and the beaches shaded by palm trees bathing in the eternal sunshine.
Thailand is a famous tourist destination due to its colorful landscape and nice people. The former Siam’s happy world awaits the tourists: colorful temples, monsateries, giant Buddha statues. Bangkok itself, a giant metropolis, is worth a travel, but there is a lot more the country has to offer: the forests of the Northern hills, the tribes living in the Golden Triangle, the elephant farms, the rice fields, the famous bridge on the river Kwai, the world of canals, romantic fishing villages, the monumental national park of Phang Nga, tropical islands, and the beaches shaded by palm trees bathing in the eternal sunshine.
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♡ Travelling Thailand - Where do you begin? | Mollie Bylett
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Breakdown of video:
1:20 - Why go travelling?
2:02 - Ways to travel - organised trips/tours
3.25 - Ways to travel - Volunteering
4.30 - Ways to travel - make it up as you go along!
4.55 - Booking Flights
5.29 - STA Travel Appointments
6.00 - Getting around Thailand
7.14 - Get a tourist visa
7.45 - Travel insurance
8.10 - Phone insurance
8.30 - Copies of insurance and passport
8.45 - Jabs / Vaccinations
8.33 - What to take with you
12.25 - When is the best time to go?
13.02 - How much are things?
13.44 - How much money will i need?
15.00 - Things to try
15.42 - My favourite places in South East Asia
18.16 - Is there WIFI when you're travelling?
PLANNING YOUR TRAVELS:
Book your STA Travel Appointment: http://www.statravel.co.uk/branch-appointments.htm
Volunteering / teaching / tours: http://www.statravel.co.uk/what-to-do-on-your-big-trip.htm
FLIGHTS & ACCOMODATION:
Where we stayed for our first 2 nights in Bangkok (booked through STA): http://www.buddylodge.com/
Where we stayed in Chiang Mai for 3 nights: http://www.booking.com/hotel/th/log-home-boutique.en-gb.html
TRANSPORT:
Budget airline for cheap internal flights: http://www.airasia.com/ot/en/home.page?cid=1
Booking Trains in advance:
http://www.thailandtrainticket.com/
BEFORE YOU GO:
Tourist Visa: http://www.thailand-visa.com/Application-for-thai-tourist-visa
Travel insurance: http://www.holidaysafe.co.uk/
Checking out what jabs you need: http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/destinations/
WHAT TO TAKE:
65l backpack - http://www.sportsdirect.com/karrimor-munro-65-rucksack-793020?colcode=79302090
Mini Backpacks - http://rstyle.me/n/pqaj47cbw
BumBag - http://rstyle.me/n/pqam47cbw
Pair of Havaianas: http://rstyle.me/n/pqan47cbw
My blog post on my exact backpack contents: http://www.molliebylett.com/2013/04/thailand-travel-checklist.html
MY FAVOURITE PLACES:
The Gili Islands: http://www.molliebylett.com/2013/06/gili-island-life-saving-best-for-last.html
MY TIPS TRICKS AND ESSENTIALS:
My blog post: http://www.molliebylett.com/2013/06/south-east-asia-tips-tricks-and.html
♡
Love Mollie x
♡
My Blog: molliebylett.com
FOR ALL LINKS SEE BELOW...
Read my SE Asia travelling blogs here: http://www.molliebylett.com/search/label/south%20east%20asia
Breakdown of video:
1:20 - Why go travelling?
2:02 - Ways to travel - organised trips/tours
3.25 - Ways to travel - Volunteering
4.30 - Ways to travel - make it up as you go along!
4.55 - Booking Flights
5.29 - STA Travel Appointments
6.00 - Getting around Thailand
7.14 - Get a tourist visa
7.45 - Travel insurance
8.10 - Phone insurance
8.30 - Copies of insurance and passport
8.45 - Jabs / Vaccinations
8.33 - What to take with you
12.25 - When is the best time to go?
13.02 - How much are things?
13.44 - How much money will i need?
15.00 - Things to try
15.42 - My favourite places in South East Asia
18.16 - Is there WIFI when you're travelling?
PLANNING YOUR TRAVELS:
Book your STA Travel Appointment: http://www.statravel.co.uk/branch-appointments.htm
Volunteering / teaching / tours: http://www.statravel.co.uk/what-to-do-on-your-big-trip.htm
FLIGHTS & ACCOMODATION:
Where we stayed for our first 2 nights in Bangkok (booked through STA): http://www.buddylodge.com/
Where we stayed in Chiang Mai for 3 nights: http://www.booking.com/hotel/th/log-home-boutique.en-gb.html
TRANSPORT:
Budget airline for cheap internal flights: http://www.airasia.com/ot/en/home.page?cid=1
Booking Trains in advance:
http://www.thailandtrainticket.com/
BEFORE YOU GO:
Tourist Visa: http://www.thailand-visa.com/Application-for-thai-tourist-visa
Travel insurance: http://www.holidaysafe.co.uk/
Checking out what jabs you need: http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/destinations/
WHAT TO TAKE:
65l backpack - http://www.sportsdirect.com/karrimor-munro-65-rucksack-793020?colcode=79302090
Mini Backpacks - http://rstyle.me/n/pqaj47cbw
BumBag - http://rstyle.me/n/pqam47cbw
Pair of Havaianas: http://rstyle.me/n/pqan47cbw
My blog post on my exact backpack contents: http://www.molliebylett.com/2013/04/thailand-travel-checklist.html
MY FAVOURITE PLACES:
The Gili Islands: http://www.molliebylett.com/2013/06/gili-island-life-saving-best-for-last.html
MY TIPS TRICKS AND ESSENTIALS:
My blog post: http://www.molliebylett.com/2013/06/south-east-asia-tips-tricks-and.html
♡
Love Mollie x
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G'day, I'm Durianrider from Adelaide, South Australia. I first became a personal trainer back in 1999 and have trained with some of the fittest people on the planet. Ive learned a lot along the way and I run the largest vegan forum in the world with Freelee the Banana Girl (http://30bananasaday.com), and I bust my ass every single day to help people help themselves while saving the animals and the planet at the same time. I'm a high carb, plant-based vegan cyclist who gives no fucks about saying what needs to be said.
Every year I go to Thailand and run the RawTill4 Thai Fruit Festival in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It's the world's largest FREE vegan festival. Just turn up and learn and train with the best. Eat unlimited ripe fruit in Thailand and enjoy incredible Thai vegan food for CHEAP! http://rawtill4thaifestival.com
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Check out my best-selling ebook with ALL my BEST health, mental, fitness & weight loss tips:
http://bit.ly/1yWVhwM
Take my 14-Day online course to lose weight & transform your life:
http://bit.ly/1DsL4fT
Subscribe for daily vids about nutrition, cycling, diet & weight loss:
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G'day, I'm Durianrider from Adelaide, South Australia. I first became a personal trainer back in 1999 and have trained with some of the fittest people on the planet. Ive learned a lot along the way and I run the largest vegan forum in the world with Freelee the Banana Girl (http://30bananasaday.com), and I bust my ass every single day to help people help themselves while saving the animals and the planet at the same time. I'm a high carb, plant-based vegan cyclist who gives no fucks about saying what needs to be said.
Every year I go to Thailand and run the RawTill4 Thai Fruit Festival in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It's the world's largest FREE vegan festival. Just turn up and learn and train with the best. Eat unlimited ripe fruit in Thailand and enjoy incredible Thai vegan food for CHEAP! http://rawtill4thaifestival.com
Stand up for what you believe in, or sit the fuck back down. CARB THE FUCK UP!
http://youtu.be/bF3r2HzcYus
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When you tour Bangkok, you’re immersing yourself in a city of contrasts. From its homage to ancient cultures to the ultra-modern skyscrapers that line the downtown area, you’ll soon discover why this lively metropolis wins so many “World’s Best City” awards from various publications. Some claim, it’s the perfect mixture of food, friendly citizens, shopping, and things to do.
Step into Krung Thep, or The City of Angels, and let your adventure begin. You might be confused when you first arrive; where, exactly, are these angels? But a close look at the smiling people will soon make it obvious. You can see more of this care and attention to detail in the many temples that dot the city’s landscape, as well as their daily lives. Thai arts and crafts are indicative of this…especially their culinary art.
If you’re visiting Bangkok for the food, you’re in good company. Did you know there are 50,000+ places to eat in Bangkok alone? Whether you’re here for five-star dining or a funky little café, you’ll find all kinds of gastronomical delights when you arrive. But here’s a secret: head down to the streets instead of the restaurants. The street food is a bargain, and praised by locals and visitors alike.
If you’re not eating or relaxing, you’re probably shopping. Sightseeing in Bangkok always includes some sort of purchasing spree, whether it’s clothing, crafts, artwork, or that perfect piece of furniture for your living room.
Don’t think you have to head to bed just because the sun has gone down. The nightlife here is hopping with clubs, glowing lights, and river cruises.
What will you do in Bangkok?
Visit Bangkok travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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When you tour Bangkok, you’re immersing yourself in a city of contrasts. From its homage to ancient cultures to the ultra-modern skyscrapers that line the downtown area, you’ll soon discover why this lively metropolis wins so many “World’s Best City” awards from various publications. Some claim, it’s the perfect mixture of food, friendly citizens, shopping, and things to do.
Step into Krung Thep, or The City of Angels, and let your adventure begin. You might be confused when you first arrive; where, exactly, are these angels? But a close look at the smiling people will soon make it obvious. You can see more of this care and attention to detail in the many temples that dot the city’s landscape, as well as their daily lives. Thai arts and crafts are indicative of this…especially their culinary art.
If you’re visiting Bangkok for the food, you’re in good company. Did you know there are 50,000+ places to eat in Bangkok alone? Whether you’re here for five-star dining or a funky little café, you’ll find all kinds of gastronomical delights when you arrive. But here’s a secret: head down to the streets instead of the restaurants. The street food is a bargain, and praised by locals and visitors alike.
If you’re not eating or relaxing, you’re probably shopping. Sightseeing in Bangkok always includes some sort of purchasing spree, whether it’s clothing, crafts, artwork, or that perfect piece of furniture for your living room.
Don’t think you have to head to bed just because the sun has gone down. The nightlife here is hopping with clubs, glowing lights, and river cruises.
What will you do in Bangkok?
Visit Bangkok travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Thailand vacations are quickly becoming popular amongst tourist from all over the world. Whether it's Bangkok, Phuet, the Phi Phi islands, or some other exotic island chain, Thailand offers a wide variety of activities and adventures to keep you entertained on your south east asian exploration. Take a journey in this episode with travel junkie Mike Melendy as he dives into Phi Phi's crystal clear blue waters and dares to taste tantalizing spices on the streets of Bangkok.
Thailand vacations are quickly becoming popular amongst tourist from all over the world. Whether it's Bangkok, Phuet, the Phi Phi islands, or some other exotic island chain, Thailand offers a wide variety of activities and adventures to keep you entertained on your south east asian exploration. Take a journey in this episode with travel junkie Mike Melendy as he dives into Phi Phi's crystal clear blue waters and dares to taste tantalizing spices on the streets of Bangkok.
published:17 Dec 2014
views:3
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No trip to southern Thailand is complete without a trip out to the beautiful Phi Phi Islands. Made famous as the location used for filming in the 2008 movie ...
No trip to southern Thailand is complete without a trip out to the beautiful Phi Phi Islands. Made famous as the location used for filming in the 2008 movie ...
3 weeks around Thailand
2 days bangkok , 5 days koh tao , 2 days koh phangan , 5 days koh phi phi , 5 days phuket , PADI OWD koh tao ,speed boat phi phi , ferry , train bangkok to chumphon
3 weeks around Thailand
2 days bangkok , 5 days koh tao , 2 days koh phangan , 5 days koh phi phi , 5 days phuket , PADI OWD koh tao ,speed boat phi phi , ferry , train bangkok to chumphon
You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Bangkok Travel Guide - our host Bruna Silva, plus special guest and food expert Mark Wiens, tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Bangkok! What to do in Bangkok in the month of February 2015:
GETTING AROUND:
Getting around the city of Bangkok is an adventure itself. A relaxed way to explore the city is via the BTS train network but riding a tuktuk on the streets of Bangkok is an authentic Thai experience you should try.
ATTRACTIONS:
There are numerous floating markets in Bangkok but tucked just some 100 kilometers away from the city center is the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. A trip to this market is a fascinating insight of the rich Thai life and culture.
Learn more about world history as you spend a day exploring the gigantic prang (towers) and monuments in Ayutthaya. This popular tourist destination which is favorably situated at the head of the Gulf of Siamis considered as one of Asia's most successful trading capitals.
EAT, SHOP, AND PARTY:
A trip to Bangkok is not complete without a taste of the city's street food. Choose among the variety of options like noodles, soups, green papaya salads, and many more! Mark Wiens visits Phetchaburi Soi Ten to dig into a sweet and savory snack called khanom kro (coconut griddle cake).
Itching to experience the Bangkok's nightlife? Head over to Khaosan Road for a night to bar hopping and dance parties.
Bangkok is also known for its wide selection of retail products. For a unique shopping experience, swing by the Patpong Night Market for souvenirs, clothes, and housewares.
While in Bangkok, make sure you also check out:
* Phetchaburi Soi Ten
* Lumphini Park
* Wat Phra Kaeo
* Bangkok National Museum
A lot happening in Bangkok in the month of February 2015 and beyond!
If you're in town this month check out the following:
* B FOR VALENTINE CONCERT — 7 February
* 2015 Chinese New Year In Bangkok — 19 February
* Disney’s Beauty and The Beast – The Original Broadway Musical Spectacular — 24 - 27 February, 28 February - 1 March, 3 - 8, 10 - 15 March
Visit http://www.thaiticketmajor.com/concert/concert-detail.php?sid=2575&la;=en, http://www.bigboytravel.com/asia/thailand/bangkok/chinese-new-year, and http://bectero.com/concerts-events/beauty-and-the-beast/en/ for more information.
Check out http://www.insider-tv.com/ or explore our YouTube Channel for more information. Have a great stay in Bangkok!
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You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Bangkok Travel Guide - our host Bruna Silva, plus special guest and food expert Mark Wiens, tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Bangkok! What to do in Bangkok in the month of February 2015:
GETTING AROUND:
Getting around the city of Bangkok is an adventure itself. A relaxed way to explore the city is via the BTS train network but riding a tuktuk on the streets of Bangkok is an authentic Thai experience you should try.
ATTRACTIONS:
There are numerous floating markets in Bangkok but tucked just some 100 kilometers away from the city center is the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. A trip to this market is a fascinating insight of the rich Thai life and culture.
Learn more about world history as you spend a day exploring the gigantic prang (towers) and monuments in Ayutthaya. This popular tourist destination which is favorably situated at the head of the Gulf of Siamis considered as one of Asia's most successful trading capitals.
EAT, SHOP, AND PARTY:
A trip to Bangkok is not complete without a taste of the city's street food. Choose among the variety of options like noodles, soups, green papaya salads, and many more! Mark Wiens visits Phetchaburi Soi Ten to dig into a sweet and savory snack called khanom kro (coconut griddle cake).
Itching to experience the Bangkok's nightlife? Head over to Khaosan Road for a night to bar hopping and dance parties.
Bangkok is also known for its wide selection of retail products. For a unique shopping experience, swing by the Patpong Night Market for souvenirs, clothes, and housewares.
While in Bangkok, make sure you also check out:
* Phetchaburi Soi Ten
* Lumphini Park
* Wat Phra Kaeo
* Bangkok National Museum
A lot happening in Bangkok in the month of February 2015 and beyond!
If you're in town this month check out the following:
* B FOR VALENTINE CONCERT — 7 February
* 2015 Chinese New Year In Bangkok — 19 February
* Disney’s Beauty and The Beast – The Original Broadway Musical Spectacular — 24 - 27 February, 28 February - 1 March, 3 - 8, 10 - 15 March
Visit http://www.thaiticketmajor.com/concert/concert-detail.php?sid=2575&la;=en, http://www.bigboytravel.com/asia/thailand/bangkok/chinese-new-year, and http://bectero.com/concerts-events/beauty-and-the-beast/en/ for more information.
Check out http://www.insider-tv.com/ or explore our YouTube Channel for more information. Have a great stay in Bangkok!
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Thai Blast 'Does Not Match' Insurgent Tactics
The bomb blast that ripped through a shrine in Thailand on Monday was not a tactic used by separatists from the country's south, an Army chief has said.
At least 22 people including several foreigners were killed and more than 120 injured when the device detonated at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok.
Thai authorities are fighting an ongoing Muslim insurgency in the south of the country.
Royal Thai Army chief and deputy defence minister General Udomdej Sitabutr said: "This does not match with incidents in southern Thailand.
"The type of bomb used is also not in keeping with the south."
The blast happen
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Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Thai soldiers killed at least 16 Muslim insurgents who attacked a marine base in a pre-dawn raid in Narathiwat Province, southern Thailand. According to military ...
September 2005 As the guerrilla war in Southern Thailand worsens, there are signs Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah are moving in. Can anything now be done ...
Thai security forces have killed six suspected Muslim insurgents in the country's restive south during a gunbattle. The clash came after police and soldiers ...
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city. Police say the ...
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Thai PM says no short-term solution to Muslim insurgency
Thai PM says no short-term solution to Muslim insurgency
Thai PM says no short-term solution to Muslim insurgency
Bangkok - November 7, 2006
1. Thai Interim Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont walks into meeting hall for a dinner with foreign correspondents based in Bangkok
2. Mid shot of Surayud Chulanont
3. Wide shot showing Surayud talking with journalists while sitting at dinner
4. Wide shot of dining hall
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Surayud Chulanont, Thai Interim Prime Minister:
"Please be assured that I am under no illusions as to the difficulties of this particular challenge. Decades of neglect and injustice followed. Most recently, by five years of political-motivated ill-conceived meddling and strong-arm tactics cannot be erased overnight. B
1:34
Suspected insurgents burn down three schools in south
Suspected insurgents burn down three schools in south
Suspected insurgents burn down three schools in south
1. Exterior of school with sign
2. Various of burnt and damaged school interiors
3. Close-up of scorched wall
4. Wide interior shot of damaged school building
5. Thai flag
6. Various of charred, smoking debris
7. Officials at scene
8. Roof damage
9. Various of officials and security
10. Wide exterior of destroyed school building
11. Various of charred, smoking debris
STORYLINE:
Suspected Muslim insurgents burned down three schools in southern Thailand despite unprecedented government efforts to blunt the insurgency there, police said on Saturday.
Three schools were totally destroyed and a fourth partially damaged by fires set al
3:59
Thai minister on Malaysian border issues, southern insurgency
Thai minister on Malaysian border issues, southern insurgency
Thai minister on Malaysian border issues, southern insurgency
APTN
Pattani, Southern Thailand, April 7, 2004
1. Armed soldier standing behind sandbags
2. Soldiers standing outside shop
3. Women at fruit market
4. People in street
APTN
Bangkok, 7 April 2004
5. Bhokin Bhalakula walking into room for interview
6. Microphone on super scope
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
" It''s urgent. We have to stop and eliminate this kind of, I don''t like to say terrorists, but this kind of evil things as soon as possible. So we have a plan and we think that within six months we will do it completely."
ITV
File - Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand, January 4, 200
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Four Islamic teachers arrested over insurgency in south
Four Islamic teachers arrested over insurgency in south
Four Islamic teachers arrested over insurgency in south
1. Suspect Wae-usoh Waeduramae walking into detention room
2. Suspect Ahama Buleh walking to detention room
3. Suspect Muhamad Hanafi Doleh walking to detention room
4. Police guarding the detention room
5. Various of police officers outside the court building
6. Wae-usoh leaving the detention room, followed by suspect Ahama
7. Suspect Hanafi leaving the detention room
STORYLINE:
Four Islamic teachers suspected of masterminding a separatist insurgency in Thailand's Muslim-dominated south were flown to the capital Bangkok on Friday for further investigation.
The four suspects, Wae-usoh Waedueramae, Ahama Buleh, Muhamad Hanafi Do
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6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
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Thailand seeks declaration with rebels by end of year
Thailand seeks declaration with rebels by end of year
Thailand seeks declaration with rebels by end of year
The Thai government hopes to reach a joint declaration with insurgents in the country’s south this year while more groups have expressed interest in future peace talks, according to an official Saturday.
"We're discussing what and how to proceed [with the talks]," Maj. Gen. Nakrob Boonbuathong, government peace dialogue team secretary, told the Bangkok Post.
Underlining that a deal had yet to be reached, he said they would gather with the Majid Syura Patani – an umbrella group for insurgency movements -- after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, set to end around mid-July.
According to the team, five insurgent groups expressed interest this
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Car Bomb in Southern Thailand Triggers Tighter Security
Car Bomb in Southern Thailand Triggers Tighter Security
Car Bomb in Southern Thailand Triggers Tighter Security
A bomb explosion in a shopping mall parking lot in southern Thailand has triggered fears of more violence targeting the country’s highly lucrative tourism industry. Police and officials are intensifying investigations into possible links to Thailand’s fragile political climate or to Muslim insurgents from nearby southern provinces. The bomb blast in the basement car park of a department store on the island of Samui came late Friday night and injured seven people, including an Italian girl. Investigators said the improvised bomb was detonated remotely and destroyed the vehicle, which was reported to be stolen from the southern province of Y
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Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
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Phuthong Boxing Club. He is also capable of speaking Thai as well as Khmer [2]. He reached the semifinal in the first S1 championship in Thailand defeating
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YALA PATTANI THAILAND MUSLIM JIHAD TERRORIST INSURGENCY 2
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Gunmen Kill Four in Troubled Thailand South
Gunmen Kill Four in Troubled Thailand South
Gunmen Kill Four in Troubled Thailand South
Gunmen Kill Four in Troubled Thailand South- 11-09-2014
Gunmen stormed a government office in southern Thailand on Thursday, killing four people in an attack police blamed on Muslim separatists whose low-level insurgency has caused thousands of deaths in the past decade.
Police said up to 10 gunmen entered the building in Pattani town just before midday, spraying bullets around and killing three people on the spot.
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3 People Killed By Car Bomb In Thailand.
3 People Killed By Car Bomb In Thailand.
3 People Killed By Car Bomb In Thailand.
A car bomb exploded on Friday outside a hotel in insurgency-wracked southern Thailand, killing three people and wounding 36 others, police said. Firefighters...
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Bombs in Southern Thailand Kill Two, Wound 52
Bombs in Southern Thailand Kill Two, Wound 52
Bombs in Southern Thailand Kill Two, Wound 52
A series of coordinated bomb attacks in restive southern Thailand hit convenience stores, gas stations and other locations, killing two people and wounding dozens, police said.
The explosions Saturday evening occurred in Pattani province in Thailand's predominantly Muslim south, where an Islamic insurgency has claimed thousands of lives.
It was unlikely that the blasts were related to the military coup staged in Thailand's capital this past week, though insurgents may have been emboldened by the development.
Pattani provincial police chief Phote Suaisuwan said the blasts hit four 7-11 convenience stores, two gas stations and three other lo
Thai Blast 'Does Not Match' Insurgent Tactics
The bomb blast that ripped through a shrine in Thailand on Monday was not a tactic used by separatists from the country's south, an Army chief has said.
At least 22 people including several foreigners were killed and more than 120 injured when the device detonated at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok.
Thai authorities are fighting an ongoing Muslim insurgency in the south of the country.
Royal Thai Army chief and deputy defence minister General Udomdej Sitabutr said: "This does not match with incidents in southern Thailand.
"The type of bomb used is also not in keeping with the south."
The blast happened at 7pm (1pm UK time) in the downtown Chidlom district - a shopping hub popular among tourists.
CCTV footage showed a huge orange fireball as the bomb exploded and people fleeing down the street.
National police chief Somyot Poompanmuang said that the blast was caused by a pipe bomb that contained 3kg of high explosive.
An electrical circuit that had been part of the bomb was recovered 30m away from the scene, the Bangkok Post said.
Three Chinese, two Hong Kong residents, two Malaysians and one Filipino were among the dead, according to various sources. There are no reports of British casualties.
A statement from the Foreign and Commo
Thai Blast 'Does Not Match' Insurgent Tactics
The bomb blast that ripped through a shrine in Thailand on Monday was not a tactic used by separatists from the country's south, an Army chief has said.
At least 22 people including several foreigners were killed and more than 120 injured when the device detonated at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok.
Thai authorities are fighting an ongoing Muslim insurgency in the south of the country.
Royal Thai Army chief and deputy defence minister General Udomdej Sitabutr said: "This does not match with incidents in southern Thailand.
"The type of bomb used is also not in keeping with the south."
The blast happened at 7pm (1pm UK time) in the downtown Chidlom district - a shopping hub popular among tourists.
CCTV footage showed a huge orange fireball as the bomb exploded and people fleeing down the street.
National police chief Somyot Poompanmuang said that the blast was caused by a pipe bomb that contained 3kg of high explosive.
An electrical circuit that had been part of the bomb was recovered 30m away from the scene, the Bangkok Post said.
Three Chinese, two Hong Kong residents, two Malaysians and one Filipino were among the dead, according to various sources. There are no reports of British casualties.
A statement from the Foreign and Commo
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Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Thai soldiers killed at least 16 Muslim insurgents who attacked a marine base in a pre-dawn raid in Narathiwat Province, southern Thailand. According to military ...
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Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city. Police say the ...
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Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Thai soldiers killed at least 16 Muslim insurgents who attacked a marine base in a pre-dawn raid in Narathiwat Province, southern Thailand. According to military ...
September 2005 As the guerrilla war in Southern Thailand worsens, there are signs Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah are moving in. Can anything now be done ...
Thai security forces have killed six suspected Muslim insurgents in the country's restive south during a gunbattle. The clash came after police and soldiers ...
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city. Police say the ...
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Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
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Thai PM says no short-term solution to Muslim insurgency
Bangkok - November 7, 2006
1. Thai Interim Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont walks into meeting hall for a dinner with foreign correspondents based in Bangkok
2. Mid shot of Surayud Chulanont
3. Wide shot showing Surayud talking with journalists while sitting at dinner
4. Wide shot of dining hall
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Surayud Chulanont, Thai Interim Prime Minister:
"Please be assured that I am under no illusions as to the difficulties of this particular challenge. Decades of neglect and injustice followed. Most recently, by five years of political-motivated ill-conceived meddling and strong-arm tactics cannot be erased overnight. But I firmly believe that with understanding, compassion and right actions justice, peace and harmony can be achieved."
FILE: Yala province, Southern Thailand - April, 2006
6. Various of aftermath of attack by insurgents on Thai army vehicle, debris, hole in the road caused by bomb, and dead soldier in the road
Bangkok - November 7, 2006
7. Wide shot of hall and Chulanont's picture on a TV screen
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Surayud Chulanont, Thai Interim Prime Minister:
"No separation. That's the only question - the only condition we have. In the Thai constitution we cannot separate our land any more."
FILE: Location unknown - April, 2006
9. Ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra shaking hands with aides
Bangkok - November 7, 2006
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Surayud Chulanont, Thai Interim Prime Minister:
"I have talked to Khun Thaksin on the phone and the only thing he mentioned was that he was quite worried about his belongings and his family in Bangkok." (Note: 'khun' is a polite form, similar to Mr.)
11. Various shots of a small demonstration against the coup, outside the venue for Surayud's speech
STORYLINE:
Thailand's interim prime minister acknowledged on Tuesday there was no quick fix to the bloody Muslim insurgency in the country's south, but said so far support from foreign Islamic radicals had been minimal.
"I am under no illusions as to the difficulties of this particular challenge," he told the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand in Bangkok.
But Surayud stressed he had started the peace process by offering to hold talks with separatist rebels and apologising to Muslims in the south for wrongdoing by the previous government.
Just hours before he spoke, suspected insurgents fatally shot four villagers and a schoolteacher, and set fire to a school in the restive southernmost provinces, where more than 1,800 people have died in nearly three years of violence.
"Decades of neglect and injustice followed, most recently, by five years of politically motivated, ill-conceived meddling and strong-arm tactics cannot be erased overnight," he said, referring to iron-fisted policies of ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra who was toppled in a military coup in September.
Surayud said he was ready to hold talks with the insurgents, but added, "There is only one condition: no separation."
For decades, the Muslim-dominated provinces of Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani have sought a homeland separate from the Buddhist-dominated kingdom.
Violence erupted again in early 2004 and was exacerbated by Thaksin's tactics of using military force, which critics say included death squads, torture and the disappearance of suspects.
Surayud vowed that one of the top priorities of his government would be to address the grievances of Muslims in Thailand.
Surayud was appointed interim prime minister on October 1 by generals after a coup was staged to overthrow Thaksin, who they accused of corruption, abuse of power and polarising the nation.
Surayud joked about former prime minister Thaksin at Tuesday's dinner.
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Bangkok - November 7, 2006
1. Thai Interim Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont walks into meeting hall for a dinner with foreign correspondents based in Bangkok
2. Mid shot of Surayud Chulanont
3. Wide shot showing Surayud talking with journalists while sitting at dinner
4. Wide shot of dining hall
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Surayud Chulanont, Thai Interim Prime Minister:
"Please be assured that I am under no illusions as to the difficulties of this particular challenge. Decades of neglect and injustice followed. Most recently, by five years of political-motivated ill-conceived meddling and strong-arm tactics cannot be erased overnight. But I firmly believe that with understanding, compassion and right actions justice, peace and harmony can be achieved."
FILE: Yala province, Southern Thailand - April, 2006
6. Various of aftermath of attack by insurgents on Thai army vehicle, debris, hole in the road caused by bomb, and dead soldier in the road
Bangkok - November 7, 2006
7. Wide shot of hall and Chulanont's picture on a TV screen
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Surayud Chulanont, Thai Interim Prime Minister:
"No separation. That's the only question - the only condition we have. In the Thai constitution we cannot separate our land any more."
FILE: Location unknown - April, 2006
9. Ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra shaking hands with aides
Bangkok - November 7, 2006
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Surayud Chulanont, Thai Interim Prime Minister:
"I have talked to Khun Thaksin on the phone and the only thing he mentioned was that he was quite worried about his belongings and his family in Bangkok." (Note: 'khun' is a polite form, similar to Mr.)
11. Various shots of a small demonstration against the coup, outside the venue for Surayud's speech
STORYLINE:
Thailand's interim prime minister acknowledged on Tuesday there was no quick fix to the bloody Muslim insurgency in the country's south, but said so far support from foreign Islamic radicals had been minimal.
"I am under no illusions as to the difficulties of this particular challenge," he told the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand in Bangkok.
But Surayud stressed he had started the peace process by offering to hold talks with separatist rebels and apologising to Muslims in the south for wrongdoing by the previous government.
Just hours before he spoke, suspected insurgents fatally shot four villagers and a schoolteacher, and set fire to a school in the restive southernmost provinces, where more than 1,800 people have died in nearly three years of violence.
"Decades of neglect and injustice followed, most recently, by five years of politically motivated, ill-conceived meddling and strong-arm tactics cannot be erased overnight," he said, referring to iron-fisted policies of ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra who was toppled in a military coup in September.
Surayud said he was ready to hold talks with the insurgents, but added, "There is only one condition: no separation."
For decades, the Muslim-dominated provinces of Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani have sought a homeland separate from the Buddhist-dominated kingdom.
Violence erupted again in early 2004 and was exacerbated by Thaksin's tactics of using military force, which critics say included death squads, torture and the disappearance of suspects.
Surayud vowed that one of the top priorities of his government would be to address the grievances of Muslims in Thailand.
Surayud was appointed interim prime minister on October 1 by generals after a coup was staged to overthrow Thaksin, who they accused of corruption, abuse of power and polarising the nation.
Surayud joked about former prime minister Thaksin at Tuesday's dinner.
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Suspected insurgents burn down three schools in south
1. Exterior of school with sign
2. Various of burnt and damaged school interiors
3. Close-up of scorched wall
4. Wide interior shot of damaged school building
5. Thai flag
6. Various of charred, smoking debris
7. Officials at scene
8. Roof damage
9. Various of officials and security
10. Wide exterior of destroyed school building
11. Various of charred, smoking debris
STORYLINE:
Suspected Muslim insurgents burned down three schools in southern Thailand despite unprecedented government efforts to blunt the insurgency there, police said on Saturday.
Three schools were totally destroyed and a fourth partially damaged by fires set almost simultaneously just before midnight on Friday, police said.
AP Television footage from Yala province showed the charred remains of the schools.
In a separate incident on Saturday morning, a gunman on the back of a motorcycle opened fire on Yala school teacher and his wife, also on a motorcycle.
Both were rushed to a hospital with serious injuries, police said.
Yala is one of three Muslim-dominated provinces where a three-year-old insurgency has left more than 1,800 people dead.
The violence comes after interim Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont travelled to the south last week, apologising to hundreds of Muslims for wrongdoing by Thailand's former regime and promising to bring greater justice to the region.
Surayud, who was installed by a military council October 1 (2006), has pledged to make peace in the south a major priority of his government.
The military had earlier toppled Prime Minster Thaksin Shinawatra, who has been widely blamed for inflaming discontent among southern Muslims by improper use of force and unwillingness to negotiate with the rebels.
Some analysts say it may take years to restore the government's credibility and eliminate the causes fuelling the separatist insurgency in Buddhist-majority Thailand, whose southern Muslims say they face discrimination.
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1. Exterior of school with sign
2. Various of burnt and damaged school interiors
3. Close-up of scorched wall
4. Wide interior shot of damaged school building
5. Thai flag
6. Various of charred, smoking debris
7. Officials at scene
8. Roof damage
9. Various of officials and security
10. Wide exterior of destroyed school building
11. Various of charred, smoking debris
STORYLINE:
Suspected Muslim insurgents burned down three schools in southern Thailand despite unprecedented government efforts to blunt the insurgency there, police said on Saturday.
Three schools were totally destroyed and a fourth partially damaged by fires set almost simultaneously just before midnight on Friday, police said.
AP Television footage from Yala province showed the charred remains of the schools.
In a separate incident on Saturday morning, a gunman on the back of a motorcycle opened fire on Yala school teacher and his wife, also on a motorcycle.
Both were rushed to a hospital with serious injuries, police said.
Yala is one of three Muslim-dominated provinces where a three-year-old insurgency has left more than 1,800 people dead.
The violence comes after interim Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont travelled to the south last week, apologising to hundreds of Muslims for wrongdoing by Thailand's former regime and promising to bring greater justice to the region.
Surayud, who was installed by a military council October 1 (2006), has pledged to make peace in the south a major priority of his government.
The military had earlier toppled Prime Minster Thaksin Shinawatra, who has been widely blamed for inflaming discontent among southern Muslims by improper use of force and unwillingness to negotiate with the rebels.
Some analysts say it may take years to restore the government's credibility and eliminate the causes fuelling the separatist insurgency in Buddhist-majority Thailand, whose southern Muslims say they face discrimination.
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Thai minister on Malaysian border issues, southern insurgency
APTN
Pattani, Southern Thailand, April 7, 2004
1. Armed soldier standing behind sandbags
2. Soldiers standing outside shop
3. Women at fruit market
4. People in street
APTN
Bangkok, 7 April 2004
5. Bhokin Bhalakula walking into room for interview
6. Microphone on super scope
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
" It''s urgent. We have to stop and eliminate this kind of, I don''t like to say terrorists, but this kind of evil things as soon as possible. So we have a plan and we think that within six months we will do it completely."
ITV
File - Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand, January 4, 2004
8. Various night shots of school buildings on fire after arson attacks
APTN
Bangkok, 7 April 2004
9. Bhokin being interviewed
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
" There has been a movement of separatists. And it existed I think a long time ago. But maybe internationally the fight, I can say that, between the Muslim world and the western countries and some incidents since two years ago as you know very well, including the war in Iraq or even in Afghanistan, it can make some hardline Muslims to think to do some kind of terrorism, and maybe the youth everywhere, I mean the Muslim youth around the world especially in Thailand - they will sympathise (with) the Muslim countries.
11. Bhokin''s hands during interview
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
" Up to now we don''t have evidence showing that there is interference from international groups of terrorists now, or even some Muslim country I don''t think so. Up to now we don''t have any strong evidence at all, except some report, some assumption, that''s we have to check every information we have got every day."
13. Exterior of Government House, Bangkok
14. Minister arriving for cabinet meeting
15. Assembled media
16. Ministers entering building
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
"I think Malaysia authority you know they cooperate with us very well. They stand very firm that they will, they don''t want any person to use Malaysian soil to do some harmful activity against (a) neighbouring country. This is clear and we know that Malaysian authorities, Malaysian government are sincere with us. So anyway, in dealing with criminals, bandits or some movement they could use, I mean, the weakness of both countries. This is possible."
APTN
Pattani, Southern Thailand, April 7, 2004
18. Armed soldiers outside shop
19. Soldiers getting onto motorbikes
20. People in market
STORYLINE:
Thailand''s new Interior Minister is confident the government will defeat Muslim separatists in the south of the country within six months.
Speaking ahead of a summit between Thailand and Malaysia next week, Bhokin Bhalakula dismissed suggestions that international terror groups may be involved in the violence that represents Thailand''s greatest security threat for years.
Security remains tight across Thailand''s three Muslim-majority provinces. More than sixty people have died so far in almost daily attacks since the start of January. There''s a deep mistrust between local residents and central government, based on ethnic and religious differences. Most of Thailand is Buddhist.
Interior Minister Bhokin Bhalakula said he has a plan to crush the insurgency. Initiatives include creating village defence forces, and installing CCTV on government buildings to deter attacks.
Islamic militancy worldwide may be partly responsible. However, he says there''s no evidence yet link the separatists to outside groups, like Al-Qaeda or Jemaah Islamiyah.
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Pattani, Southern Thailand, April 7, 2004
1. Armed soldier standing behind sandbags
2. Soldiers standing outside shop
3. Women at fruit market
4. People in street
APTN
Bangkok, 7 April 2004
5. Bhokin Bhalakula walking into room for interview
6. Microphone on super scope
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
" It''s urgent. We have to stop and eliminate this kind of, I don''t like to say terrorists, but this kind of evil things as soon as possible. So we have a plan and we think that within six months we will do it completely."
ITV
File - Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand, January 4, 2004
8. Various night shots of school buildings on fire after arson attacks
APTN
Bangkok, 7 April 2004
9. Bhokin being interviewed
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
" There has been a movement of separatists. And it existed I think a long time ago. But maybe internationally the fight, I can say that, between the Muslim world and the western countries and some incidents since two years ago as you know very well, including the war in Iraq or even in Afghanistan, it can make some hardline Muslims to think to do some kind of terrorism, and maybe the youth everywhere, I mean the Muslim youth around the world especially in Thailand - they will sympathise (with) the Muslim countries.
11. Bhokin''s hands during interview
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
" Up to now we don''t have evidence showing that there is interference from international groups of terrorists now, or even some Muslim country I don''t think so. Up to now we don''t have any strong evidence at all, except some report, some assumption, that''s we have to check every information we have got every day."
13. Exterior of Government House, Bangkok
14. Minister arriving for cabinet meeting
15. Assembled media
16. Ministers entering building
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
"I think Malaysia authority you know they cooperate with us very well. They stand very firm that they will, they don''t want any person to use Malaysian soil to do some harmful activity against (a) neighbouring country. This is clear and we know that Malaysian authorities, Malaysian government are sincere with us. So anyway, in dealing with criminals, bandits or some movement they could use, I mean, the weakness of both countries. This is possible."
APTN
Pattani, Southern Thailand, April 7, 2004
18. Armed soldiers outside shop
19. Soldiers getting onto motorbikes
20. People in market
STORYLINE:
Thailand''s new Interior Minister is confident the government will defeat Muslim separatists in the south of the country within six months.
Speaking ahead of a summit between Thailand and Malaysia next week, Bhokin Bhalakula dismissed suggestions that international terror groups may be involved in the violence that represents Thailand''s greatest security threat for years.
Security remains tight across Thailand''s three Muslim-majority provinces. More than sixty people have died so far in almost daily attacks since the start of January. There''s a deep mistrust between local residents and central government, based on ethnic and religious differences. Most of Thailand is Buddhist.
Interior Minister Bhokin Bhalakula said he has a plan to crush the insurgency. Initiatives include creating village defence forces, and installing CCTV on government buildings to deter attacks.
Islamic militancy worldwide may be partly responsible. However, he says there''s no evidence yet link the separatists to outside groups, like Al-Qaeda or Jemaah Islamiyah.
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Four Islamic teachers arrested over insurgency in south
1. Suspect Wae-usoh Waeduramae walking into detention room
2. Suspect Ahama Buleh walking to detention room
3. Suspect Muhamad Hanafi Doleh walking to detention room
4. Police guarding the detention room
5. Various of police officers outside the court building
6. Wae-usoh leaving the detention room, followed by suspect Ahama
7. Suspect Hanafi leaving the detention room
STORYLINE:
Four Islamic teachers suspected of masterminding a separatist insurgency in Thailand's Muslim-dominated south were flown to the capital Bangkok on Friday for further investigation.
The four suspects, Wae-usoh Waedueramae, Ahama Buleh, Muhamad Hanafi Doleh, and Abdul Roseh Hayidoloh were arrested on Tuesday night.
They have been charged with treason, which carries a maximum penalty of death if found guilty.
They are all religious teachers at the Thammawittaya Foundation school in Yala Province.
The fifth suspect, Sapae-ing Basoe, alleged ringleader, fled during a raid and has been charged in absentia.
One of the suspects, Wae-usoh Waedueramae, is believed to have masterminded a January 4 raid on an army depot in which four soldiers died and hundreds of weapons were stolen, and the torching of 36 schools in 1993.
Police said Wae-usoh, a member of the Islamic Committee in Pattani province, would probably be appointed defence minister of an independent Islamic state if the separatists' plan succeeded.
Another suspect, Adbulrosae Haji Doloh, is believed to have handled the movement's economic affairs.
Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra earlier described the men as "key figures" of the separatist movement.
He said authorities planned to arrest nearly 100 more suspects, including politicians' associates.
More than 550 people have been killed in an explosion of violence this year that officials have attributed mostly to the revival of a long-dormant separatist movement.
That movement effectively vanished after a government amnesty in the 1980s.
Thai Muslims in Narathiwat, Pattani and Yala - the only Muslim-majority provinces in this mostly Buddhist nation - have long
complained about unfair treatment by the central government.
The government believes money sent from abroad to the Muslim community in southern Thailand has been misused for separatist activities, adding that the separatists have links with drug dealers and local power brokers.
The situation worsened on October 25 when at least 85 Muslims died after security forces dispersed a violent protest.
Most of the rioters suffocated or were crushed to death when they were loaded into military trucks - an incident Muslim leaders warned would provoke retaliatory attacks.
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1. Suspect Wae-usoh Waeduramae walking into detention room
2. Suspect Ahama Buleh walking to detention room
3. Suspect Muhamad Hanafi Doleh walking to detention room
4. Police guarding the detention room
5. Various of police officers outside the court building
6. Wae-usoh leaving the detention room, followed by suspect Ahama
7. Suspect Hanafi leaving the detention room
STORYLINE:
Four Islamic teachers suspected of masterminding a separatist insurgency in Thailand's Muslim-dominated south were flown to the capital Bangkok on Friday for further investigation.
The four suspects, Wae-usoh Waedueramae, Ahama Buleh, Muhamad Hanafi Doleh, and Abdul Roseh Hayidoloh were arrested on Tuesday night.
They have been charged with treason, which carries a maximum penalty of death if found guilty.
They are all religious teachers at the Thammawittaya Foundation school in Yala Province.
The fifth suspect, Sapae-ing Basoe, alleged ringleader, fled during a raid and has been charged in absentia.
One of the suspects, Wae-usoh Waedueramae, is believed to have masterminded a January 4 raid on an army depot in which four soldiers died and hundreds of weapons were stolen, and the torching of 36 schools in 1993.
Police said Wae-usoh, a member of the Islamic Committee in Pattani province, would probably be appointed defence minister of an independent Islamic state if the separatists' plan succeeded.
Another suspect, Adbulrosae Haji Doloh, is believed to have handled the movement's economic affairs.
Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra earlier described the men as "key figures" of the separatist movement.
He said authorities planned to arrest nearly 100 more suspects, including politicians' associates.
More than 550 people have been killed in an explosion of violence this year that officials have attributed mostly to the revival of a long-dormant separatist movement.
That movement effectively vanished after a government amnesty in the 1980s.
Thai Muslims in Narathiwat, Pattani and Yala - the only Muslim-majority provinces in this mostly Buddhist nation - have long
complained about unfair treatment by the central government.
The government believes money sent from abroad to the Muslim community in southern Thailand has been misused for separatist activities, adding that the separatists have links with drug dealers and local power brokers.
The situation worsened on October 25 when at least 85 Muslims died after security forces dispersed a violent protest.
Most of the rioters suffocated or were crushed to death when they were loaded into military trucks - an incident Muslim leaders warned would provoke retaliatory attacks.
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6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
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6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
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published:11 Jul 2015
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Thailand seeks declaration with rebels by end of year
The Thai government hopes to reach a joint declaration with insurgents in the country’s south this year while more groups have expressed interest in future peace talks, according to an official Saturday.
"We're discussing what and how to proceed [with the talks]," Maj. Gen. Nakrob Boonbuathong, government peace dialogue team secretary, told the Bangkok Post.
Underlining that a deal had yet to be reached, he said they would gather with the Majid Syura Patani – an umbrella group for insurgency movements -- after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, set to end around mid-July.
According to the team, five insurgent groups expressed interest this week in joining talks with authorities alongside the National Revolutionary Front (BRN), one of the most active separatist movements on the ground. The BRN had served as the lead representative during peace dialogue with Thailand’s previous government before it was overthrown in a coup last year.
All six groups – including three factions of the Patani United Liberation Organization, the Gerakan Mujahideen Islam Patani and the Barisan Islam Pembebasan Patani – took part in informal talks hosted by Malaysia in April and May.
Boonbuathong, also deputy director-general of Internal Security Operations Command’s 5th Operations Coordination Center, told the Post that prior to a finalized joint declaration before the end of 2015, the groups might gather for more rounds of dialogue.
"With more mutual understanding and confidence we hope we can officially launch the peace process later this year," he said.
The three Muslim majority southernmost provinces in predominantly Buddhist Thailand -- Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat –have been embroiled in a bloody insurgency that has left more than 6,200 dead and around 11,000 injured since 2004.
They had constituted an independent Islamic sultanate with great religious influence in the Southeast Asian Muslim world until it was incorporated into Siam after a 1909 Anglo-Siamese agreement.
Great Britain was then the colonial power in Malaysia and was exerting a degree of control over the region.
From 1938, a virulently nationalistic campaign organized by Field Marshall Phibulsongkhram government tried to impose Thai cultural norms onto the Malay Muslims, who reacted by asking for some degree of political and cultural autonomy.
Things turned for the worse in the 1960s, when the military dictator Field Marshall Tarit Sanarat attempted to control the Islamic boarding schools, locally known as pondoks.
Several Muslim groups then took up arms and waged a guerrilla war against the Thai state.
The civilian government of former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra began a process in 2013 to restart peace dialogue with the insurgents, but it was overthrown last May.
In the wake of the May 22 coup, the Thai junta announced its will to continue the official dialogue. Some insurgent groups, however, are reluctant to join as political autonomy has been excluded from the talks.
The Thai government hopes to reach a joint declaration with insurgents in the country’s south this year while more groups have expressed interest in future peace talks, according to an official Saturday.
"We're discussing what and how to proceed [with the talks]," Maj. Gen. Nakrob Boonbuathong, government peace dialogue team secretary, told the Bangkok Post.
Underlining that a deal had yet to be reached, he said they would gather with the Majid Syura Patani – an umbrella group for insurgency movements -- after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, set to end around mid-July.
According to the team, five insurgent groups expressed interest this week in joining talks with authorities alongside the National Revolutionary Front (BRN), one of the most active separatist movements on the ground. The BRN had served as the lead representative during peace dialogue with Thailand’s previous government before it was overthrown in a coup last year.
All six groups – including three factions of the Patani United Liberation Organization, the Gerakan Mujahideen Islam Patani and the Barisan Islam Pembebasan Patani – took part in informal talks hosted by Malaysia in April and May.
Boonbuathong, also deputy director-general of Internal Security Operations Command’s 5th Operations Coordination Center, told the Post that prior to a finalized joint declaration before the end of 2015, the groups might gather for more rounds of dialogue.
"With more mutual understanding and confidence we hope we can officially launch the peace process later this year," he said.
The three Muslim majority southernmost provinces in predominantly Buddhist Thailand -- Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat –have been embroiled in a bloody insurgency that has left more than 6,200 dead and around 11,000 injured since 2004.
They had constituted an independent Islamic sultanate with great religious influence in the Southeast Asian Muslim world until it was incorporated into Siam after a 1909 Anglo-Siamese agreement.
Great Britain was then the colonial power in Malaysia and was exerting a degree of control over the region.
From 1938, a virulently nationalistic campaign organized by Field Marshall Phibulsongkhram government tried to impose Thai cultural norms onto the Malay Muslims, who reacted by asking for some degree of political and cultural autonomy.
Things turned for the worse in the 1960s, when the military dictator Field Marshall Tarit Sanarat attempted to control the Islamic boarding schools, locally known as pondoks.
Several Muslim groups then took up arms and waged a guerrilla war against the Thai state.
The civilian government of former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra began a process in 2013 to restart peace dialogue with the insurgents, but it was overthrown last May.
In the wake of the May 22 coup, the Thai junta announced its will to continue the official dialogue. Some insurgent groups, however, are reluctant to join as political autonomy has been excluded from the talks.
published:27 Jun 2015
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Car Bomb in Southern Thailand Triggers Tighter Security
A bomb explosion in a shopping mall parking lot in southern Thailand has triggered fears of more violence targeting the country’s highly lucrative tourism industry. Police and officials are intensifying investigations into possible links to Thailand’s fragile political climate or to Muslim insurgents from nearby southern provinces. The bomb blast in the basement car park of a department store on the island of Samui came late Friday night and injured seven people, including an Italian girl. Investigators said the improvised bomb was detonated remotely and destroyed the vehicle, which was reported to be stolen from the southern province of Yala. The attack on the resort island, 770 kilometers south from Bangkok, follows the explosion of two small devices outside a major shopping mall in the Thai capital in early February that injured two people. Security officials initially blamed supporters of the former civilian government of Yingluck Shinawatra, overthrown by the military in May of last year. A security advisor to the government, Panitan Wattanayagorn, said the investigations were also looking into whether the attack was linked to Thailand’s bloody Muslim-led insurgency in the three southern provinces bordering Malaysia. “This is unlike the usual operations in the southern provinces - they do not often come out from the area. Even though they come out from the area from time to time, the difference in terms of planning and execution are quite pronounced. So, as of now, there is no conclusion yet,“ he said. Links to insurgency? Thai police sources have not fully ruled out links to the decade long insurgency. Since violence resumed in 2004, more than 5,000 people have been killed, many by explosions, in key commercial areas. But those attacks have remained within the largely Muslim-populated provinces of Yala, Naritiwat and Pattani. Analysts point to reports of growing splits within insurgent ranks in pressing for greater autonomy or independence, with harder line groups seeking to launch attacks outside the largely Muslim provinces. Panitan says investigators have much to consider. “The investigations will be increasingly intense in the next few days as the police have been able to gather more evidence related to the car or more cars, and that there are questions over the owners of the cars and the circumstances surrounding the stealing of the car,” he said. The Samui island community numbers only around 40,000 and its economy is highly dependent on tourism, with around one million visitor arrivals annually. The Thai tourism industry is a major driver of the economy with national earnings of more than $40 billion a year. Officials said security has been stepped up on Samui island, including checks on visitor arrivals at the airport, vehicles and tighter security at hotels since the attack.
A bomb explosion in a shopping mall parking lot in southern Thailand has triggered fears of more violence targeting the country’s highly lucrative tourism industry. Police and officials are intensifying investigations into possible links to Thailand’s fragile political climate or to Muslim insurgents from nearby southern provinces. The bomb blast in the basement car park of a department store on the island of Samui came late Friday night and injured seven people, including an Italian girl. Investigators said the improvised bomb was detonated remotely and destroyed the vehicle, which was reported to be stolen from the southern province of Yala. The attack on the resort island, 770 kilometers south from Bangkok, follows the explosion of two small devices outside a major shopping mall in the Thai capital in early February that injured two people. Security officials initially blamed supporters of the former civilian government of Yingluck Shinawatra, overthrown by the military in May of last year. A security advisor to the government, Panitan Wattanayagorn, said the investigations were also looking into whether the attack was linked to Thailand’s bloody Muslim-led insurgency in the three southern provinces bordering Malaysia. “This is unlike the usual operations in the southern provinces - they do not often come out from the area. Even though they come out from the area from time to time, the difference in terms of planning and execution are quite pronounced. So, as of now, there is no conclusion yet,“ he said. Links to insurgency? Thai police sources have not fully ruled out links to the decade long insurgency. Since violence resumed in 2004, more than 5,000 people have been killed, many by explosions, in key commercial areas. But those attacks have remained within the largely Muslim-populated provinces of Yala, Naritiwat and Pattani. Analysts point to reports of growing splits within insurgent ranks in pressing for greater autonomy or independence, with harder line groups seeking to launch attacks outside the largely Muslim provinces. Panitan says investigators have much to consider. “The investigations will be increasingly intense in the next few days as the police have been able to gather more evidence related to the car or more cars, and that there are questions over the owners of the cars and the circumstances surrounding the stealing of the car,” he said. The Samui island community numbers only around 40,000 and its economy is highly dependent on tourism, with around one million visitor arrivals annually. The Thai tourism industry is a major driver of the economy with national earnings of more than $40 billion a year. Officials said security has been stepped up on Samui island, including checks on visitor arrivals at the airport, vehicles and tighter security at hotels since the attack.
published:12 Apr 2015
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Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
muay) including: Khmer Pradal Serey – similar to Muay Thai with an emphasis on elbow techniques(Ring-wise). Thai Muay Boran (Ancient boxing) – Predecessor
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Phuthong Boxing Club. He is also capable of speaking Thai as well as Khmer [2]. He reached the semifinal in the first S1 championship in Thailand defeating
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One Laptop per Child (section Open source vs. dual-boot systems)
to bring access to a wide range of books in the local languages (such as Khmer or Nepali) and English; also, a $10,000 school can serve 400–500 children
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Politics Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and nine cabinet ministers survive a no-confidence vote brought about by the opposition. (Thai News Agency)
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Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
muay) including: Khmer Pradal Serey – similar to Muay Thai with an emphasis on elbow techniques(Ring-wise). Thai Muay Boran (Ancient boxing) – Predecessor
41 KB (5,505 words) - 16:01, 19 December 2014
Eh Phuthong (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
Phuthong Boxing Club. He is also capable of speaking Thai as well as Khmer [2]. He reached the semifinal in the first S1 championship in Thailand defeating
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Mixed martial arts (redirect from Ultimate boxing)
levels of competitiveness and fitness. Main article: Muay Thai Muay Thai, along with boxing, is recognized as a foundation for striking in mixed martial
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Tim Thomas (kickboxer) (category British Muay Thai practitioners)
Thai kickboxer who competes in the welterweight and middleweight divisions. He came to prominence by winning the UKMF British Welterweight Muay Thai title
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Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions. Born in Toronto of Jamaican descent, he took up Muay Thai at sixteen
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sports instructor Spas Stoyanov - restaurant manager Valentin Gavazov - boxing instructor Zdravko Zdravkov - soccer player (former goalkeeper of the Bulgarian
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One Laptop per Child (section Open source vs. dual-boot systems)
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YALA PATTANI THAILAND MUSLIM JIHAD TERRORIST INSURGENCY 2
Gunmen Kill Four in Troubled Thailand South- 11-09-2014
Gunmen stormed a government office in southern Thailand on Thursday, killing four people in an attack police blamed on Muslim separatists whose low-level insurgency has caused thousands of deaths in the past decade.
Police said up to 10 gunmen entered the building in Pattani town just before midday, spraying bullets around and killing three people on the spot.
Gunmen Kill Four in Troubled Thailand South- 11-09-2014
Gunmen stormed a government office in southern Thailand on Thursday, killing four people in an attack police blamed on Muslim separatists whose low-level insurgency has caused thousands of deaths in the past decade.
Police said up to 10 gunmen entered the building in Pattani town just before midday, spraying bullets around and killing three people on the spot.
A car bomb exploded on Friday outside a hotel in insurgency-wracked southern Thailand, killing three people and wounding 36 others, police said. Firefighters...
A car bomb exploded on Friday outside a hotel in insurgency-wracked southern Thailand, killing three people and wounding 36 others, police said. Firefighters...
A series of coordinated bomb attacks in restive southern Thailand hit convenience stores, gas stations and other locations, killing two people and wounding dozens, police said.
The explosions Saturday evening occurred in Pattani province in Thailand's predominantly Muslim south, where an Islamic insurgency has claimed thousands of lives.
It was unlikely that the blasts were related to the military coup staged in Thailand's capital this past week, though insurgents may have been emboldened by the development.
Pattani provincial police chief Phote Suaisuwan said the blasts hit four 7-11 convenience stores, two gas stations and three other locations. A hospital reported that it treated 52 people and had two dead.
More than 5,000 people have been killed since the insurgency flared in 2004. Thai Muslims complain of being treated as second-class citizens by the Buddhist majority.
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A series of coordinated bomb attacks in restive southern Thailand hit convenience stores, gas stations and other locations, killing two people and wounding dozens, police said.
The explosions Saturday evening occurred in Pattani province in Thailand's predominantly Muslim south, where an Islamic insurgency has claimed thousands of lives.
It was unlikely that the blasts were related to the military coup staged in Thailand's capital this past week, though insurgents may have been emboldened by the development.
Pattani provincial police chief Phote Suaisuwan said the blasts hit four 7-11 convenience stores, two gas stations and three other locations. A hospital reported that it treated 52 people and had two dead.
More than 5,000 people have been killed since the insurgency flared in 2004. Thai Muslims complain of being treated as second-class citizens by the Buddhist majority.
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Key insurgent 'Abu Hafez' clarifies stances and demands on Thailand's Deep South
Key insurgent 'Abu Hafez' clarifies stances and demands on Thailand's Deep South
Key insurgent 'Abu Hafez' clarifies stances and demands on Thailand's Deep South
นักข่าวประชาไท ทวีพร คุ้มเมธา เดินทางไปประเทศมาเลเซียเพื่อสัมภาษณ์ คามาลุดิน ฮานาพี หรือที่รู้จักกันในนามว่า อาบู ฮาฟิซ อัลฮากีม แกนนำคนหนึ่งของมาร่าปาตานีที่ได้ร่วมโต๊ะพูดคุยกับตัวแทนของรัฐบาลไทย
Prachatai’s Thaweeporn Kummetha interviewed Kamaludin Hanapi, better known as Abu Hafez Al-Hakim, a key member of PIPP and one of the MARA representatives at the discussion table with the Bangkok authorities, in Malaysia.
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101 East - Into the south
101 East - Into the south
101 East - Into the south
More than 5000 people have been killed in Thailand's restive southern provinces since 2004. The deadly insurgency is shadowy and shapeless. Attacks often co...
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People & Power - Thailand's tropical gulag
People & Power - Thailand's tropical gulag
People & Power - Thailand's tropical gulag
"Thailand's Tropical Gulag," For seven years now, the Thai army has fought a brutal war against shadowy insurgents in its Muslim-dominated south. More than ...
February 13 , 2014. in Patrol Ops Mission. US ARMY have mission to do on this video Frist Capture T-55A - There's unknow technology on T-55A in Gramsar. BLUF...
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Thailand on the verge: forum at ANU, April 21 2010
Thailand on the verge: forum at ANU, April 21 2010
Thailand on the verge: forum at ANU, April 21 2010
Nicholas Farrelly, Peter Jackson, Andrew Walker and Peter Warr take part in Thailand on the Verge, a forum at The Australian National University on Wednesday...
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A portrait of Porntip Rojansunan aka Dr. Death
A portrait of Porntip Rojansunan aka Dr. Death
A portrait of Porntip Rojansunan aka Dr. Death
Porntip Rojansunan is SE-Asia's leading pathologist. The intrepid punk-styled icon of unbiased crime investigation has pioneered CSI in Thailand despite all ...
61:05
COIN in Thailand - Combining security and socio-economic policies
COIN in Thailand - Combining security and socio-economic policies
COIN in Thailand - Combining security and socio-economic policies
Thailand has previously succeeded in defeating two insurgencies and is currently fighting another one on its southern border. While by no means perfect and sometimes controversial, the country’s counterinsurgency (COIN) strategies, operations and tactics have allowed Thailand to successfully address its irregular warfare challenges.
Dr Jeff M. Moore discusses lessons learned from Thai COIN operations as explored in his new book, The Thai Way of Counterinsurgency. The discussion focussed on Dr Moore’s COIN analysis model and in particular how the Thai approach the nexus between security and socio-economic operations.
52:36
World War III by Dr. Bill Haag
World War III by Dr. Bill Haag
World War III by Dr. Bill Haag
Using drawings to illustrate the truth of the Bible, Dr. Haag presents the coming destruction of the world. Where is Israel, Iraq, and Russia in the Bible? M...
84:26
Professor Kelly Greenhill and Dr Ben Oppenheim - Rumour Has It
Professor Kelly Greenhill and Dr Ben Oppenheim - Rumour Has It
Professor Kelly Greenhill and Dr Ben Oppenheim - Rumour Has It
Rumour Has It: Rumour Adoption in Conflict-Affected Areas
Rumours run rife in conflict areas, and have played a key role in igniting episodes of intense violence, from ethnic riots to genocide. Under what conditions are politically salient rumours treated as truth? When will unverified pieces of information be widely adopted, and when will they be dismissed as false? This paper presents a new theoretical framework, as well as the first empirical analysis of these questions, using original survey data gathered in insurgency-affected areas of Southern Thailand and the Philippines.
We find wide variation in rumour adoption across the conflict
41:48
Clashes in South Thailand
Clashes in South Thailand
Clashes in South Thailand
A different view of what Thailand also is about. This is from Naratiwat where differences in culture and ethic groups results in violence. About 80 people lo...
30:37
Peace Talks in Southern Thailand: Pathways Obstacles and Prospects Part1/3
Peace Talks in Southern Thailand: Pathways Obstacles and Prospects Part1/3
Peace Talks in Southern Thailand: Pathways Obstacles and Prospects Part1/3
A Public Forum on "Peace Talks in Southern Thailand: Pathways, Obstacles and Prospects" 30 October 2013 The Chumbhot-Pantip Conference Room, 4th Floor Prajad...
25:30
Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
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The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions within the country's army, the SPLA, began fighting each other in the center of the capital, Juba. The SPLA quickly fractured into two camps: an insurgency drawn from members of former vice president Riek Machar's Nuer tribe and troops who remained loyal to President Salva Kiir, of the Dinka tribe. Both sides have been accused of committing gross human rights abuses during the conflict. VICE News arrived in Juba and found the army desperate to dispel rumors that rebels were advancing on t
26:37
Thailand's Role in the Vietnam War
Thailand's Role in the Vietnam War
Thailand's Role in the Vietnam War
National Archives - Thailand's Role in the Vietnam War - National Security Council. Central Intelligence Agency. (09/18/1947 - 12/04/1981). - This film cover...
33:24
Riding Route 401 from Khao Sok, Southern Thailand.
Riding Route 401 from Khao Sok, Southern Thailand.
Riding Route 401 from Khao Sok, Southern Thailand.
While staying at Khao Sok Valley Lodge, We hired a couple of scooters and took a ride up and down (or down and up) route 401. The road connects the gulf coas...
26:40
In Focus: Konflik Selatan Thailand
In Focus: Konflik Selatan Thailand
In Focus: Konflik Selatan Thailand
Zan Azlee menemuramah Azlinariah Abdullah yang menerbitkan dokumentari khas tentang konflik di Selatan Thailand. Layari www.astroawani.com untuk berita selan...
111:26
Arma 3 Joint Operations Asean - Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand philippines
Arma 3 Joint Operations Asean - Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand philippines
Arma 3 Joint Operations Asean - Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand philippines
Arma 3 - South East Asia (ASEAN) Joint Operations
Host : Malaysian Server
Date : 24 - 01 -2015
Mission : OpsThreeTowers_v4.Altis
Indonesia as Delta Team (Arma ID)
Malaysia as Alpha Team
Singapore as Bravo Team
Thailand as Charlie Team
Philippines as Echo Team
Me played as Medic in Delta Team.
proud to be one of the participants from indonesia squad #painkiller
please enjoy the video! :)
27:24
Vietnam War: Air Ordnance for Counter-Insurgency Ops - Republic of Vietnam, Bien Hoa AB (1962/63)
Vietnam War: Air Ordnance for Counter-Insurgency Ops - Republic of Vietnam, Bien Hoa AB (1962/63)
Vietnam War: Air Ordnance for Counter-Insurgency Ops - Republic of Vietnam, Bien Hoa AB (1962/63)
Coverage of aerial weapons used against Viet Cong in Republic of Vietnam, including T-28D, A-1H, B-26B and B-26C aircraft; 20mm and .50 caliber ammo being lo...
31:08
2010 Thailand Killing the Red Shirts
2010 Thailand Killing the Red Shirts
2010 Thailand Killing the Red Shirts
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjacheva ordered the killing
22:59
Witness - Recruitment Day
Witness - Recruitment Day
Witness - Recruitment Day
In Thailand every April, all young men must report to the nearest army recruitment centre for an extraordinary lottery system that determines whether they se...
31:19
His name Ashaari (EnglishSubtitle)
His name Ashaari (EnglishSubtitle)
His name Ashaari (EnglishSubtitle)
His Name is Ashaari -- is a short documentary exposing the hard- to- get justice in Thailand' system. It tells an extraordinary story of a mother and a small...
Operation Madman Hunting. 24th February 2014, 5:20 Garmsar, Takistan 2 Snipers callsign Lone Wolf have mission to eliminate the Madman, commander of Takistan...
Key insurgent 'Abu Hafez' clarifies stances and demands on Thailand's Deep South
นักข่าวประชาไท ทวีพร คุ้มเมธา เดินทางไปประเทศมาเลเซียเพื่อสัมภาษณ์ คามาลุดิน ฮานาพี หรือที่รู้จักกันในนามว่า อาบู ฮาฟิซ อัลฮากีม แกนนำคนหนึ่งของมาร่าปาตานีที่ได้ร่วมโต๊ะพูดคุยกับตัวแทนของรัฐบาลไทย
Prachatai’s Thaweeporn Kummetha interviewed Kamaludin Hanapi, better known as Abu Hafez Al-Hakim, a key member of PIPP and one of the MARA representatives at the discussion table with the Bangkok authorities, in Malaysia.
นักข่าวประชาไท ทวีพร คุ้มเมธา เดินทางไปประเทศมาเลเซียเพื่อสัมภาษณ์ คามาลุดิน ฮานาพี หรือที่รู้จักกันในนามว่า อาบู ฮาฟิซ อัลฮากีม แกนนำคนหนึ่งของมาร่าปาตานีที่ได้ร่วมโต๊ะพูดคุยกับตัวแทนของรัฐบาลไทย
Prachatai’s Thaweeporn Kummetha interviewed Kamaludin Hanapi, better known as Abu Hafez Al-Hakim, a key member of PIPP and one of the MARA representatives at the discussion table with the Bangkok authorities, in Malaysia.
More than 5000 people have been killed in Thailand's restive southern provinces since 2004. The deadly insurgency is shadowy and shapeless. Attacks often co...
More than 5000 people have been killed in Thailand's restive southern provinces since 2004. The deadly insurgency is shadowy and shapeless. Attacks often co...
"Thailand's Tropical Gulag," For seven years now, the Thai army has fought a brutal war against shadowy insurgents in its Muslim-dominated south. More than ...
"Thailand's Tropical Gulag," For seven years now, the Thai army has fought a brutal war against shadowy insurgents in its Muslim-dominated south. More than ...
February 13 , 2014. in Patrol Ops Mission. US ARMY have mission to do on this video Frist Capture T-55A - There's unknow technology on T-55A in Gramsar. BLUF...
February 13 , 2014. in Patrol Ops Mission. US ARMY have mission to do on this video Frist Capture T-55A - There's unknow technology on T-55A in Gramsar. BLUF...
Nicholas Farrelly, Peter Jackson, Andrew Walker and Peter Warr take part in Thailand on the Verge, a forum at The Australian National University on Wednesday...
Nicholas Farrelly, Peter Jackson, Andrew Walker and Peter Warr take part in Thailand on the Verge, a forum at The Australian National University on Wednesday...
Porntip Rojansunan is SE-Asia's leading pathologist. The intrepid punk-styled icon of unbiased crime investigation has pioneered CSI in Thailand despite all ...
Porntip Rojansunan is SE-Asia's leading pathologist. The intrepid punk-styled icon of unbiased crime investigation has pioneered CSI in Thailand despite all ...
Thailand has previously succeeded in defeating two insurgencies and is currently fighting another one on its southern border. While by no means perfect and sometimes controversial, the country’s counterinsurgency (COIN) strategies, operations and tactics have allowed Thailand to successfully address its irregular warfare challenges.
Dr Jeff M. Moore discusses lessons learned from Thai COIN operations as explored in his new book, The Thai Way of Counterinsurgency. The discussion focussed on Dr Moore’s COIN analysis model and in particular how the Thai approach the nexus between security and socio-economic operations.
Thailand has previously succeeded in defeating two insurgencies and is currently fighting another one on its southern border. While by no means perfect and sometimes controversial, the country’s counterinsurgency (COIN) strategies, operations and tactics have allowed Thailand to successfully address its irregular warfare challenges.
Dr Jeff M. Moore discusses lessons learned from Thai COIN operations as explored in his new book, The Thai Way of Counterinsurgency. The discussion focussed on Dr Moore’s COIN analysis model and in particular how the Thai approach the nexus between security and socio-economic operations.
Using drawings to illustrate the truth of the Bible, Dr. Haag presents the coming destruction of the world. Where is Israel, Iraq, and Russia in the Bible? M...
Using drawings to illustrate the truth of the Bible, Dr. Haag presents the coming destruction of the world. Where is Israel, Iraq, and Russia in the Bible? M...
Rumour Has It: Rumour Adoption in Conflict-Affected Areas
Rumours run rife in conflict areas, and have played a key role in igniting episodes of intense violence, from ethnic riots to genocide. Under what conditions are politically salient rumours treated as truth? When will unverified pieces of information be widely adopted, and when will they be dismissed as false? This paper presents a new theoretical framework, as well as the first empirical analysis of these questions, using original survey data gathered in insurgency-affected areas of Southern Thailand and the Philippines.
We find wide variation in rumour adoption across the conflict areas, and argue that variation is driven by the rumour’s fit within the receiver’s worldview, and its connection to the receiver’s threat perception. Consistent with psychological research, we find strong evidence that patterns of repeated exposure greatly increase rumour acceptance. Contrary to conventional wisdom, we find no evidence that education, income, or gender determine individual receptivity to rumours.
The broader implications and further applications of our theory and findings to Eastern Europe, North Africa and southern Europe and South Asia will also be discussed.
A public lecture by Professor Kelly Greenhill (Tufts/ Harvard) and Dr. Ben Oppenheim (Resident Fellow, Stanford University Center on International Conflict and Negotiation Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar, New York University Center on International Cooperation)
Rumour Has It: Rumour Adoption in Conflict-Affected Areas
Rumours run rife in conflict areas, and have played a key role in igniting episodes of intense violence, from ethnic riots to genocide. Under what conditions are politically salient rumours treated as truth? When will unverified pieces of information be widely adopted, and when will they be dismissed as false? This paper presents a new theoretical framework, as well as the first empirical analysis of these questions, using original survey data gathered in insurgency-affected areas of Southern Thailand and the Philippines.
We find wide variation in rumour adoption across the conflict areas, and argue that variation is driven by the rumour’s fit within the receiver’s worldview, and its connection to the receiver’s threat perception. Consistent with psychological research, we find strong evidence that patterns of repeated exposure greatly increase rumour acceptance. Contrary to conventional wisdom, we find no evidence that education, income, or gender determine individual receptivity to rumours.
The broader implications and further applications of our theory and findings to Eastern Europe, North Africa and southern Europe and South Asia will also be discussed.
A public lecture by Professor Kelly Greenhill (Tufts/ Harvard) and Dr. Ben Oppenheim (Resident Fellow, Stanford University Center on International Conflict and Negotiation Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar, New York University Center on International Cooperation)
A different view of what Thailand also is about. This is from Naratiwat where differences in culture and ethic groups results in violence. About 80 people lo...
A different view of what Thailand also is about. This is from Naratiwat where differences in culture and ethic groups results in violence. About 80 people lo...
A Public Forum on "Peace Talks in Southern Thailand: Pathways, Obstacles and Prospects" 30 October 2013 The Chumbhot-Pantip Conference Room, 4th Floor Prajad...
A Public Forum on "Peace Talks in Southern Thailand: Pathways, Obstacles and Prospects" 30 October 2013 The Chumbhot-Pantip Conference Room, 4th Floor Prajad...
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The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions within the country's army, the SPLA, began fighting each other in the center of the capital, Juba. The SPLA quickly fractured into two camps: an insurgency drawn from members of former vice president Riek Machar's Nuer tribe and troops who remained loyal to President Salva Kiir, of the Dinka tribe. Both sides have been accused of committing gross human rights abuses during the conflict. VICE News arrived in Juba and found the army desperate to dispel rumors that rebels were advancing on the capital. Soldiers were keen to take our correspondents on a trip with them into the bush to recapture the strategic city of Bor from the rebels... only the raid didn't turn out quite as they had expected.
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The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions within the country's army, the SPLA, began fighting each other in the center of the capital, Juba. The SPLA quickly fractured into two camps: an insurgency drawn from members of former vice president Riek Machar's Nuer tribe and troops who remained loyal to President Salva Kiir, of the Dinka tribe. Both sides have been accused of committing gross human rights abuses during the conflict. VICE News arrived in Juba and found the army desperate to dispel rumors that rebels were advancing on the capital. Soldiers were keen to take our correspondents on a trip with them into the bush to recapture the strategic city of Bor from the rebels... only the raid didn't turn out quite as they had expected.
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National Archives - Thailand's Role in the Vietnam War - National Security Council. Central Intelligence Agency. (09/18/1947 - 12/04/1981). - This film cover...
National Archives - Thailand's Role in the Vietnam War - National Security Council. Central Intelligence Agency. (09/18/1947 - 12/04/1981). - This film cover...
While staying at Khao Sok Valley Lodge, We hired a couple of scooters and took a ride up and down (or down and up) route 401. The road connects the gulf coas...
While staying at Khao Sok Valley Lodge, We hired a couple of scooters and took a ride up and down (or down and up) route 401. The road connects the gulf coas...
Zan Azlee menemuramah Azlinariah Abdullah yang menerbitkan dokumentari khas tentang konflik di Selatan Thailand. Layari www.astroawani.com untuk berita selan...
Zan Azlee menemuramah Azlinariah Abdullah yang menerbitkan dokumentari khas tentang konflik di Selatan Thailand. Layari www.astroawani.com untuk berita selan...
Arma 3 - South East Asia (ASEAN) Joint Operations
Host : Malaysian Server
Date : 24 - 01 -2015
Mission : OpsThreeTowers_v4.Altis
Indonesia as Delta Team (Arma ID)
Malaysia as Alpha Team
Singapore as Bravo Team
Thailand as Charlie Team
Philippines as Echo Team
Me played as Medic in Delta Team.
proud to be one of the participants from indonesia squad #painkiller
please enjoy the video! :)
Arma 3 - South East Asia (ASEAN) Joint Operations
Host : Malaysian Server
Date : 24 - 01 -2015
Mission : OpsThreeTowers_v4.Altis
Indonesia as Delta Team (Arma ID)
Malaysia as Alpha Team
Singapore as Bravo Team
Thailand as Charlie Team
Philippines as Echo Team
Me played as Medic in Delta Team.
proud to be one of the participants from indonesia squad #painkiller
please enjoy the video! :)
published:24 Jan 2015
views:40
Vietnam War: Air Ordnance for Counter-Insurgency Ops - Republic of Vietnam, Bien Hoa AB (1962/63)
Coverage of aerial weapons used against Viet Cong in Republic of Vietnam, including T-28D, A-1H, B-26B and B-26C aircraft; 20mm and .50 caliber ammo being lo...
Coverage of aerial weapons used against Viet Cong in Republic of Vietnam, including T-28D, A-1H, B-26B and B-26C aircraft; 20mm and .50 caliber ammo being lo...
In Thailand every April, all young men must report to the nearest army recruitment centre for an extraordinary lottery system that determines whether they se...
In Thailand every April, all young men must report to the nearest army recruitment centre for an extraordinary lottery system that determines whether they se...
His Name is Ashaari -- is a short documentary exposing the hard- to- get justice in Thailand' system. It tells an extraordinary story of a mother and a small...
His Name is Ashaari -- is a short documentary exposing the hard- to- get justice in Thailand' system. It tells an extraordinary story of a mother and a small...
Operation Madman Hunting. 24th February 2014, 5:20 Garmsar, Takistan 2 Snipers callsign Lone Wolf have mission to eliminate the Madman, commander of Takistan...
Operation Madman Hunting. 24th February 2014, 5:20 Garmsar, Takistan 2 Snipers callsign Lone Wolf have mission to eliminate the Madman, commander of Takistan...
SOUTHERN INSURGENCY IN THAILAND EVOLVES INTO WAR INDUSTRY
TAN Network's Chaowarat Yongjiranon examines the miltary presence in southern Thailand and...
published:26 Dec 2010
SOUTHERN INSURGENCY IN THAILAND EVOLVES INTO WAR INDUSTRY
SOUTHERN INSURGENCY IN THAILAND EVOLVES INTO WAR INDUSTRY
TAN Network's Chaowarat Yongjiranon examines the miltary presence in southern Thailand and questions whether the fight against violence has turned into a business.
published:26 Dec 2010
views:19166
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Islamic Rebellion - Thailand
September 2005 As the guerrilla war in Southern Thailand worsens, there are signs Al Qaeda...
September 2005 As the guerrilla war in Southern Thailand worsens, there are signs Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah are moving in. Can anything now be done to pr...
Three insurgents were killed in a shootout and two other suspects arrested when a security...
published:10 Jan 2015
Thailand South Conflict :Army Raid at Pattni
Thailand South Conflict :Army Raid at Pattni
Three insurgents were killed in a shootout and two other suspects arrested when a security team raided an Islamic religious school in Mayo district of Pattani on Friday morning.
The private religious school, Yuwa Islam Witthaya, is located in Ban Nam Sai of Luboh Yirai sub-district. Friday is a school holiday and the building was empty. Security forces said they were fired on...
Please credit and share this article with others using this link:http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/security/455683/two-insurgents-killed-in-pattani-raid.
published:10 Jan 2015
views:766
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Southern Thailand insurgent attack kills three
Originally published on January 27, 2014 -------------------------------------------------...
Originally published on January 27, 2014 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Two men and a seven...
Violence in Thailand's Muslim South Intensifies - VOA Story
Violence in Thailand's Muslim South Intensifies - VOA Story
In Thailand's Muslim-dominated south, an increasingly violent insurgency is breeding fear and mistrust among neighbors, and government efforts to bring peace...
Ghost Warriors (2005): Tensions erupt between Muslims and Buddhists in southern Thailand. For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/...
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
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Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
Six people killed in suspected insurgent shooting in southern Thailand
A group of villagers, including a 3-year-old boy, were shot dead in a grocery store by suspected Muslim insurgents in Pattani province, southern Thailand. Ac...
After political protests recently paralyzed Bangkoks airports, Thailand continues to face political upheaval. Violence has also simmered in the south, where ...
For my MYP Y3 Humanities class, I was to study a conflict in Asia and write an essay about it. Then we had a project with it where we put in visuals in Keyno...
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 peop...
published:20 Feb 2015
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city.
Police say the bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province.
Police say the explosion Friday wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit says the bomb also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
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published:20 Feb 2015
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Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 peop...
published:21 Feb 2015
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Car Bomb Hits Thailand's Insurgency-plagued South, Wounds 13 People
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city.
Police say the bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province.
Police say the explosion Friday wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit says the bomb also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
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Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Two people were killed and 28 others were injured on Sunday afternoon after four almost si...
Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Southern Thailand insurgency: four explosions rock the city of Yala, killing two
Two people were killed and 28 others were injured on Sunday afternoon after four almost simultaneous explosions hit the southern Thai city of Yala. According...
Travel video about destination Thailand.
Thailand is a land of smiles and sunshine, the ge...
published:14 Aug 2013
Thailand Travel Video Guide
Thailand Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Thailand.
Thailand is a land of smiles and sunshine, the gem of Asia. A fascinating land of contrast, chaotic traffic, serene temples, poverty, wealth, hustle and contemplation.The metropolis of Bangkok boasts many wonderful sights such as Wat Phra Kaeo, the Temple Of The Emerald Buddha, that is highly revered by the Thai people. The city’s most important landmark is also its most beautiful temple complex, a wonderful work of art comprising golden Chedis and numerous resplendent buildings. The River Kwai Bridge: the film of the same name made the bridge world famous. In Kanchanaburi the railway spans the wide River Kwai and this bold construction consists of steel and concrete, not wood as was depicted in the film. A bridge that symbolises the brutality of war built by thousands of prisoners of war under the command of the Japanese. Thirteen kilometres north of Bang-In is the former capital of ancient Thailand, Ayutthaya. The most famous historic site in Thailand has retained its exotic appearance. The Wat Mahathat was built in around 1380. Its main feature is a mighty banyan tree whose roots grow around a severed Buddha head. Chiang Mai is the most important city in northern Thailand and is located within a fertile river valley three hundred metres above sea level. The centre of the first independent kingdom in Thailand situated within the famous Golden Triangle. The Hmong are the largest of the northern mountain tribes. They originated in Laos and Southern China and it is believed that this tribe, divided into clans, once had its own kingdom. Thailand is a mysterious land full of contrast, natural beauty and superlative exotica!
published:14 Aug 2013
views:71499
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30 Things to do in Thailand Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Thai Street Food
During our time backpacking and traveling around Asia we spent more time in Thailand than ...
published:08 Oct 2014
30 Things to do in Thailand Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Thai Street Food
30 Things to do in Thailand Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Thai Street Food
During our time backpacking and traveling around Asia we spent more time in Thailand than any other country in SE Asia and for good reason. Unlike most tourists who visit Thailand, we decided to skip most of the beaches located in the southern regions of the country and instead focus most of our time in Northern Thailand. Chiang Mai, our home away from home, became our base for several months and by the time we left we promised ourselves we'd return again in the near future. What makes Chiang Mai such a great base for foreigners? Firstly, it's cheap. You can find high quality serviced apartments for under $500 (some are less than $300) that offer modern amenities and are in located in close proximity to the old square of the city. Secondly, the food – both Thai and International – offers as much diverse selection as any city I've ever visited. If you want to gormandize on authentic Thai delights you'll have no shortage of options ranging from Thai street food to high class Thai restaurants. For the culture vulture, no shortage of opportunities exist to explore temples such as Doi Suthep, markets such as the Saturday night market or interact with animals such as at the Elephant Nature Park. When you get tired of Chiang Mai, the sleepy hillside town of Pai awaits where the pace is slower and you feel more like you're out in the countryside. Whether you love it or hate it, most journeys in Thailand begin and end in Bangkok. This steamy chaotic city offers some incredible temples to explore (such as Wat Arun and the Temple of the Mount) along with great shopping and nightlife. The following is a top attractions travel guide offering a snapshot of the best things to do in Thailand during your next vacation to Land of Smiles:
30 Things to do in Thailand Travel Guide and Top Attractions Travel Video Playlist:
1) Elephant Nature Park Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
2) Pai, Thailand Travel Guide and Things to Do (ปาย)
3) Wat Arun (วัดอรุณ)
4) Eating Thai street food at the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market Walking Street on Wua Lai Road
5) Eating delicious Khao Soi (Northern Thai Noodles: ข้าวซอย) at a restaurant in Chiang Mai Thailand
6) Learning How To Cook Thai Food at an organic Thai cooking school in Chiang Mai, Thailand
7) Visiting Chiang Mai Sunday Night Market to Eat Thai Street Food and to shop for Thai Souvenirs
8) Bangkok Water Taxi Boat Ride along a canal nearby Chao Phraya River to visit Wat Saket Temple
9) Our Neighborhood in Chiang Mai, Thailand | A tour of some Thai Buddhist temples, Thai homes and dogs
10) Thai Visa run border crossing from Mae Sai, Thailand to Tachilek, Myanmar (Burma) Travel Video
11) Eating the best Pad Thai ever (ผัดไทย) at Chang Chalaad Restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
12) Eating the best Pad Thai ever (ผัดไทย) at Chang Chalaad Restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
13) Feasting on Thai street food at the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market | Thailand Travel Video
14) Riding our bicycles down the street during a flash flood in Chiang Mai, Thailand Travel Video
15) Visiting Wat Saket (The Golden Mount Temple) on a Buddhist holiday in Bangkok Thailand
16) Eating Northern Thai Cuisine Khantoke Set Feast (ขันโตก) for dinner in Chiang Mai, Thailand
17) Train Ride in Thailand from Chiang Mai to Bangkok Travel Video: Thai Railways การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย
18) Eating Korean Food in Thailand | Delicious Korean Meal (김치전 & 군만두) at the Korea House in Chiang Mai
19) Eating Mango Sticky Rice Thai Dessert (Khao Niaow Ma Muang: ข้าวเหนียวมะม่วง) in Chiang Mai
20) Eating Thai Banana Pancakes Roti in Chiang Mai, Thailand | Thai Street Food Travel Video
21) Eating Thai Yellow Noodle Dumpling Soup at Chiang Mai Gate, Thailand | Thai Street Food Series
22) Flying from Chiang Mai to Bangkok, Thailand in first class (business class) with Thai Airways
23) Train Ride in Thailand from Bangkok to Chiang Mai including a word association game
24) Visiting Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand (วัดพระธาตุดอยสุเทพ)
25) Eating Thai Vegetarian Food at Pun Pun Restaurant at Wat Suan Dok in Chiang Mai, Thailand
26) Shopping at Thai Shopping Mall MBK (Mahboonkrong Center มาบุญครอง) in Bangkok, Thailand
27) Eating lunch at Salad Concept - a vegetarian friendly restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
28) Tuk-Tuk Auto Rickshaw ride in Bangkok, Thailand with an update about our upcoming travel plans
29) Train journey from Chiang Mai to Bangkok, Thailand Time-Lapse Sequence Travel Video
30) Shopping For Thai Souvenirs in Chiang Mai
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published:08 Oct 2014
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25 Amazing Things To Do in Bangkok, Thailand
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25 Amazing Things To Do in Bangkok, Thailand
25 Amazing Things To Do in Bangkok, Thailand
Get a copy of my things to do in Bangkok travel guide - http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/ "This eBook is a treasure for everyone in Bangkok" - Colleen Bowen
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Bangkok is one of the most thrilling cities in the world to visit. With such a diversity of different attractions and a fascinating mixture of traditional fused with modern culture, the city offers something interesting for everyone. This video includes 25 of what I think are the absolute best things to do in Bangkok. I put together a range of different activities that consist of everything from Bangkok's zoo, its most revered temples and golden palaces, to the culinary options the city is so famous for. In case you would like to revisit any of these Bangkok attractions shown in the video, here is all the information right below.
1. Wang Lang Market ตลาดวังหลัง - Wang Lang Market is one my favorite snacking and browsing markets in Bangkok.
2. Chatuchak Weekend Market ตลาดนัดจตุจักร - One of the most popular things to do in Bangkok is go shopping - don't miss the Chatuchak Weekend Market.
3. Klong Toey Market ตลาดคลองเตย - The most vital fresh food market in Bangkok.
4. Floating Market ตลาดน้ำ - In this video I visit Talad Nam Bang Nam Pheung floating market in southern Bangkok.
5. Pratunam Market ประตูน้ำ - Shopping is a huge Bangkok attraction and Pratunam is one of the wholesale outdoor markets.
6. MBK / Siam Shopping มาบุญครอง - One of the most hectic shopping malls is MBK, everything imaginable under one roof.
7. Or Tor Kor Market ตลาด อ.ต.ก. - Visiting markets is one of my personal favorites activities in Bangkok, and Or Tor Kor is amazing.
8. Dusit Zoo สวนสัตว์ดุสิต - The Dusit Zoo is one of the most fun things to do in Bangkok if you are with children.
9. Lumpini Park สวนลุมพินี- The central park of Bangkok.
10. Massage นวดแผนไทย- Don't miss a rejuvenating massage in Thailand!
11. Grand Palace / Wat Phra Kaew วัดพระเก้า- The most revered of all attractions in Bangkok.
12. Wat Pho วัดโพธิ์ - Home of the reclining Buddha and the birthplace of the traditional Thai massage.
13. Wat Arun วัดอรุณ - Wat Arun is the temple of dawn, located on the the Chao Phraya River.
14. Wat Saket (วัดสระเกศ) - Bangkok's Golden Mountain Temple with great views.
15. Erawan Museum ช้างสามเศียร- A giant three headed elephant which is a temple and museum.
16. Vimanmek Mansion พระที่นั่งวิมานเมฆ - As the largest golden teak wood mansion in the world, it's very impressive.
17. Khao San Road ถนนข้าวสาร - There are lots of things to do in this area, many of them revolving around parties and nightlife.
18. Silom and Patpong (สีลม) - Silom at night turns into a market with Patpong street, home to many go-go bars and fake goods.
19. Victory Monument อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ - One of the transportation hubs of Bangkok and there's a lot of food, including the tasty boat noodle alley.
20. Eat Durian กินทุเรียน - Durian, also known as the king of fruits, is creamy and sweet, and it's the best fruit in the world.
21. Thai Street Food อาหารข้างทาง - Eating Thai street food is one of the most rewarding things to do in Bangkok, mainly because there's so much to try, and so many good flavors.
22. Thai Cooking Class เรียนทำอาหาร- A cooking class is a great way to learn some Thai recipes!
23. Pahurat พาหุรัด- Bangkok's little India is known as Pahurat. It's a place to shop for fabric and dine on delicious Indian food.
24. Pak Klong Talad ปากคลองตลาด- The largest flower market in Bangkok is a great place to see colorful and exotic flowers all day long.
25. Yaowarat / Sampeng Market (เยาวราช / สำเพ็ง) - Yaowarat is one of the busiest and most exciting places in Bangkok - don't miss it!
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The jewel of the Southeast Asian travel circuit, Thailand offers astonishing diversity and a truly fascinating and accessible culture that, along with the revered Thai hospitality, makes it an incredibly popular destination.
With an enticing mixture of established destinations such as Phuket and Hua Hin, and out-of-the-way palm-fringed islands, Thailand has a very exotic appeal. It caters for grungy backpacking types wanting to party into the wee hours through to those who prefer white tablecloth dining and clinking wine glasses. From staying on a converted rice barge, clambering into a jungle tree house or bedding down in a hill tribe village, the country offers a wealth of choice for all tastes and budgets.
For divers, snorkelers, and those who just like swanning around on white-powder sand there are postcard-perfect beaches, and the extraordinary metropolis of Bangkok in the south, while the north offers the sublime delights of culture-packed Chiang Mai with its temple-studded old town, and cooling forests and mountain retreats.
One of the best ways to access Thai culture is through a 'Monk chat' session in a local wat (temple) in Chiang Mai, where you get the opportunity to quiz the dignified saffron-robed monks about anything you like. And in the early morning, all over the country, the monks leave the sanctuary of their wats to receive alms from the people, be it in a dusty village or on crowded city streets. Buddhism is a way of life here and the Thais are also strong supporters of their monarchy.
And don't forget the food! A culinary adventure awaits with tempting morsels on virtually every street corner, from traditional Royal-project run restaurants to delicious piping hot street food. Eating is as much a part of the culture here as anything else and definitely the key to local hearts. If you're lucky enough to catch a local festival, it will probably be dominated by food.
The most welcoming of countries, despite being inundated with tourists and expats, it's the gentle hospitality of local people that is the strongest memory of Thailand for many visitors. And what a wonderful memory it makes.
Things to see and do
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Northern Insight Meditation Centre
Thailand is a serene and thought-provoking place to do some meditation. This centre offers an intensive month-long course and there are strict rules to be observed. The beautiful leafy setting in Chiang Mai is ideal, but there are similar places all over the country; make enquiries at local temples.
Chiang Dao
Thailand's highest limestone mountain can be found here amidst a jungle oasis with an excellent selection of local accommodation. A mystical warren of caves extending some 14km (8.7 miles) can be explored, and riding a bicycle is a relaxing way to explore the area around Chiang Dao.
Chiang Mai - Old City
The temple-studded old city of Chiang Mai with its leafy residential sois, towering city gates and crumbling walls is a highlight of the north. Exploration is best by bicycle with traffic surprisingly subdued in the city walls and there are plenty of places to stop for refreshment when escaping the heat of the day.
Doi Inthanon
Escape to the cooling heights of Thailand's highest peak, where jungle walks, bird watching and simply shaking the heat of the simmering plains from your back awaits. There are good roads in the park making it easy to get around and waterfalls to splash about in.
Elephant Nature Park
Visiting an elephant sanctuary can be a wonderful experience especially if you stick to those, like this nature park, which genuinely care for the animals instead of just making them do ridiculous antics. Visitors can help wash and care for the elephants here and no riding is allowed.
JEATH War Museum
The moving JEATH War Museum (JEATH representing the first letter of Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand and Holland, the countries who lost soldiers in the region) is located in the provincial capital, Kanchanaburi and features photographs and various other memorabilia from World War II.
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
One of northern Thailand's most sacred temples, Wat Suthep is perched high in the mountains overlooking the steamy metropolis of Chiang Mai below. As well as offering astounding views the temple, established in the 14th century, has a wonderful collection on Lanna Art and architecture.
Bangkok's Siam Ocean World
Dive with the sharks in the aquarium at Bangkok's Siam Ocean World (www.siamoceanworld.co.th), and live to tell the tale. There's a daily feeding of sharks and penguins and the deep reef zone is a fascinating glimpse into a magical underwater world.
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Phuket is an island off the south-west coast of Thailand in Asia.
The most important places to visit in Phuket are: Phang Nga Bay, Old Phuket Town, Bangla Road Nightlife, Wat Chalong and Phuket Temples, Big Buddha, Phi Phi Island and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Phuket travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
published:31 May 2013
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TRAVEL TIPS: HOW EXPENSIVE IS THAILAND?
From the price of street food to accommodation, here I break down all your main expenses t...
published:21 Jun 2015
TRAVEL TIPS: HOW EXPENSIVE IS THAILAND?
TRAVEL TIPS: HOW EXPENSIVE IS THAILAND?
From the price of street food to accommodation, here I break down all your main expenses to help you budget your next trip to The Land of Smiles!
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Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Bangkok with t...
published:22 Dec 2014
Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
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As the classic song claims, "One night in Bangkok, and the world's your oyster!" There may be a lot to see and do, but is Bangkok worth the trip?
- DO & SEE: Grand Palace, Buddhist Temples (Emerald Buddha, Reclining Buddha, Wat Arun), Floating Market, Tuk-Tuks, Lumpini Park, Thonburi Snake Farm
- EAT & DRINK: Sirocco at Tower Club, Locals Markets, Maeklong Railway Market, Khaosan Road, Pad Thai
- SHOP: Silk, Tailoring, Suan Lum Night Bazaar, Fake Designer Fashions, Silom Fashion Outlet
- STAY: Lebua at State Tower, Shangri-La, Anantara Riverside Marriott Resort & Spa
- NIGHTLIFE: Sukhumvit Soi, Expat Clubs, PatPong Shows
- BONUS! The Hangkover II! Buddhism! Muay Thai Fighting! "Bang-kok" Jokes! Monkeys! Snakes! Gators! Trains! Adrenaline! Backpackers! Secret Travel Tips! Fake Rolexes! Live Sex Shows!
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KHAOSAN ROAD BANGKOK / THAILAND - TRAVEL GUIDE
A realistic guide to Khaosan Road, Bangkok - which is one of the first destinations that m...
published:12 Oct 2014
KHAOSAN ROAD BANGKOK / THAILAND - TRAVEL GUIDE
KHAOSAN ROAD BANGKOK / THAILAND - TRAVEL GUIDE
A realistic guide to Khaosan Road, Bangkok - which is one of the first destinations that many people head to when first landing in Thailand.
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Things to do in Chiang Mai Thailand | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When deciding on a base in Southeast Asia we carefully thought about where to go. Soon it...
published:01 Jun 2014
Things to do in Chiang Mai Thailand | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Chiang Mai Thailand | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When deciding on a base in Southeast Asia we carefully thought about where to go. Soon it became a no brainer that Chiang Mai would be the perfect fit. Considering how affordable it is to live there in tandem with the amazing dining options certainly won us offer. Moreover, the Chiang Mai offers numerous top attractions and things to do. In our latest travel guide we attempt to highlight as many of our favorite attractions in Chiang Mai as possible:
1) Chiang Mai is famous for its night markets. We suggest starting off at the Sunday Night Market which is best explored from Thapea Gate. From handicrafts to silverware and from souvenirs to silks, you'll shop until you drop. In my opinion, an even better thing to do at the market is to indulge in as much Thai street food as possible.
2) Elephant tourism runs rampant in and around Chiang Mai. Unfortunately, the well being of the elephants is rarely a consideration. Visiting the Elephant Nature Park, known as an elephant sanctuary and rehabilitation center, is somewhere you can go to interact with elephants knowing full well they are being taken care of and not exploited. A trip to the park is a memorable experience that is both incredibly fun and extremely education.
3) From the roof of our apartment building we had often had unobstructed views of Doi Suthep. It was only a matter of time before we decide to take a Songthaew up to explore it on foot. Although it is very touristy, it is still well worth a visit - especially for the views of Chiang Mai!
4) Few cuisines are more famous around the world than Thai food. While you're in Chiang Mai be sure to take a cooking class to learn how to make all of your favorite Thai dishes. An even better idea is to go to the countryside where you can have a more authentic and rural cooking experience.
5) Although I love the Sunday Night Market my favorite night market in Chiang Mai happens on Saturday. Possibly because it is only a stone throw away from where we lived in Chiang Mai, I just enjoyed wandering through the maze of people and shops to eat as much Thai street food as possible.
6) You can't visit Chiang Mai without trying its most famous Northern Thai dish - Khao Soi. Crispy and soft noodles float around in a coconut milk base with various vegetables. It's delicious and one of the cheapest meal options in the city!
7) When you have time - and a friend to go with - reserve a table at a restaurant that specializes in Khantoke sets. Served with sticky rice and a plethora of small dishes you'll get a real sense of what Northern Thai food is all about.
8) Wander around the neighborhoods outside of the city center. A big part of why Chiang Mai is so charming has to do with its various neighborhoods. Get off the beaten path and just go explore around. Here we show you our neighborhood, which is not far from Chiang Mai South Gate.
เมื่อตัดสินใจ บนฐาน ใน เอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้อย่างเรา คิดเกี่ยวกับ ที่ที่จะไป เร็ว ๆ นี้ มันจะกลายเป็น เกมง่ายๆ ที่ เชียงใหม่ จะ เป็นแบบที่ สมบูรณ์แบบ พิจารณา วิธีการที่เหมาะสม ก็คือการ อาศัยอยู่ที่นั่น ควบคู่กับ การเลือกรับประทานอาหาร ที่น่าตื่นตาตื่นใจ อย่างแน่นอนเรา ได้รับรางวัล นำเสนอ นอกจากนี้เชียงใหม่ มีสถานที่ท่องเที่ยว ชั้นนำของ จำนวนมาก และกิจกรรมน่าสนใจ ใน คู่มือ การท่องเที่ยว ใหม่ล่าสุดของเรา เราพยายามที่จะ เน้น เป็นจำนวนมากของ สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวที่ ชื่นชอบของเรา ในจังหวัดเชียงใหม่ ที่เป็นไปได้ :
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Bangkok is the capital and the most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometres (605.7 sq mi) in the Chao Phraya River delta in Central Thailand, and has a population of over eight million, or 12.6 percent of the country's population. Over fourteen million people (22.2 percent) live within the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region, making Bangkok an extreme primate city, dwarfing Thailand's other urban centres in terms of importance.
The most important places to visit in Bangkok are: Wat Arun (Bangkok has one of the greatest collections of temples in the world. This Buddhist temple, also known as "Temple of the Dawn" is quite spectacular), Lumpini Park (Bangkok is a massive city; Lumpini Park offers an excellent escape from the city's hustle and bustle. You can just relax or engage in an activity), Wat Pho (it is said to be the largest and oldest Buddhist temple in Bangkok. An extremely large statue of a reclining Buddha is a big draw), Floating Market (truly a unique experience where many vendors prepare food right on their tiny boats. You will find a festive atmosphere along with delicious food), Wat Traimit (another famous temple in Bangkok, it is located close to China Town and is known as also known as the "The Temple of the Golden Buddha"), Vimanmek Palace (this magnificent former royal palace is the world's largest golden teak wood mansion), Chinatown (a colorful area with many interesting shop and of course fantastic Chinese food), Ayutthaya (located outside of Bangkok, this ancient city was founded over 600 years ago. Amidst the remaining temple structures, you can relive its history), Chatuchak (believed to be the largest market in Thailand, the exciting market has literally thousands of stalls and tens of thousands of daily visitors), Grand Palace (constructed in the 18th century, undoubtedly it is the most popular attraction of Bangkok and a must see for anyone visiting this city) and many more.
If you want to save time and money, the most important Bangkok travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
published:14 Dec 2013
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BACKPACKING THAILAND TIPS
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published:21 Feb 2015
Thailand Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Thailand Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Thailand is a famous tourist destination due to its colorful landscape and nice people. The former Siam’s happy world awaits the tourists: colorful temples, monsateries, giant Buddha statues. Bangkok itself, a giant metropolis, is worth a travel, but there is a lot more the country has to offer: the forests of the Northern hills, the tribes living in the Golden Triangle, the elephant farms, the rice fields, the famous bridge on the river Kwai, the world of canals, romantic fishing villages, the monumental national park of Phang Nga, tropical islands, and the beaches shaded by palm trees bathing in the eternal sunshine.
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Thai Blast 'Does Not Match' Insurgent Tactics
The bomb blast that ripped through a shrine ...
published:18 Aug 2015
Thai Blast 'Does Not Match' Insurgent Tactics
Thai Blast 'Does Not Match' Insurgent Tactics
Thai Blast 'Does Not Match' Insurgent Tactics
The bomb blast that ripped through a shrine in Thailand on Monday was not a tactic used by separatists from the country's south, an Army chief has said.
At least 22 people including several foreigners were killed and more than 120 injured when the device detonated at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok.
Thai authorities are fighting an ongoing Muslim insurgency in the south of the country.
Royal Thai Army chief and deputy defence minister General Udomdej Sitabutr said: "This does not match with incidents in southern Thailand.
"The type of bomb used is also not in keeping with the south."
The blast happened at 7pm (1pm UK time) in the downtown Chidlom district - a shopping hub popular among tourists.
CCTV footage showed a huge orange fireball as the bomb exploded and people fleeing down the street.
National police chief Somyot Poompanmuang said that the blast was caused by a pipe bomb that contained 3kg of high explosive.
An electrical circuit that had been part of the bomb was recovered 30m away from the scene, the Bangkok Post said.
Three Chinese, two Hong Kong residents, two Malaysians and one Filipino were among the dead, according to various sources. There are no reports of British casualties.
A statement from the Foreign and Commo
published:18 Aug 2015
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Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Thai soldiers killed at least 16 Muslim insurgents who attacked a marine base in a pre-daw...
published:16 Aug 2015
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
Thai soldiers killed at least 16 Muslim insurgents who attacked a marine base in a pre-dawn raid in Narathiwat Province, southern Thailand. According to military ...
September 2005 As the guerrilla war in Southern Thailand worsens, there are signs Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah are moving in. Can anything now be done ...
Thai security forces have killed six suspected Muslim insurgents in the country's restive south during a gunbattle. The clash came after police and soldiers ...
Thai police say suspected Muslim insurgents have detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings in a southern city. Police say the ...
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Southern Thailand Insurgency - France 24 (30.03.13)
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Thai PM says no short-term solution to Muslim insurgency
Bangkok - November 7, 2006
1. Thai Interim Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont walks into me...
published:23 Jul 2015
Thai PM says no short-term solution to Muslim insurgency
Thai PM says no short-term solution to Muslim insurgency
Bangkok - November 7, 2006
1. Thai Interim Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont walks into meeting hall for a dinner with foreign correspondents based in Bangkok
2. Mid shot of Surayud Chulanont
3. Wide shot showing Surayud talking with journalists while sitting at dinner
4. Wide shot of dining hall
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Surayud Chulanont, Thai Interim Prime Minister:
"Please be assured that I am under no illusions as to the difficulties of this particular challenge. Decades of neglect and injustice followed. Most recently, by five years of political-motivated ill-conceived meddling and strong-arm tactics cannot be erased overnight. But I firmly believe that with understanding, compassion and right actions justice, peace and harmony can be achieved."
FILE: Yala province, Southern Thailand - April, 2006
6. Various of aftermath of attack by insurgents on Thai army vehicle, debris, hole in the road caused by bomb, and dead soldier in the road
Bangkok - November 7, 2006
7. Wide shot of hall and Chulanont's picture on a TV screen
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Surayud Chulanont, Thai Interim Prime Minister:
"No separation. That's the only question - the only condition we have. In the Thai constitution we cannot separate our land any more."
FILE: Location unknown - April, 2006
9. Ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra shaking hands with aides
Bangkok - November 7, 2006
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Surayud Chulanont, Thai Interim Prime Minister:
"I have talked to Khun Thaksin on the phone and the only thing he mentioned was that he was quite worried about his belongings and his family in Bangkok." (Note: 'khun' is a polite form, similar to Mr.)
11. Various shots of a small demonstration against the coup, outside the venue for Surayud's speech
STORYLINE:
Thailand's interim prime minister acknowledged on Tuesday there was no quick fix to the bloody Muslim insurgency in the country's south, but said so far support from foreign Islamic radicals had been minimal.
"I am under no illusions as to the difficulties of this particular challenge," he told the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand in Bangkok.
But Surayud stressed he had started the peace process by offering to hold talks with separatist rebels and apologising to Muslims in the south for wrongdoing by the previous government.
Just hours before he spoke, suspected insurgents fatally shot four villagers and a schoolteacher, and set fire to a school in the restive southernmost provinces, where more than 1,800 people have died in nearly three years of violence.
"Decades of neglect and injustice followed, most recently, by five years of politically motivated, ill-conceived meddling and strong-arm tactics cannot be erased overnight," he said, referring to iron-fisted policies of ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra who was toppled in a military coup in September.
Surayud said he was ready to hold talks with the insurgents, but added, "There is only one condition: no separation."
For decades, the Muslim-dominated provinces of Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani have sought a homeland separate from the Buddhist-dominated kingdom.
Violence erupted again in early 2004 and was exacerbated by Thaksin's tactics of using military force, which critics say included death squads, torture and the disappearance of suspects.
Surayud vowed that one of the top priorities of his government would be to address the grievances of Muslims in Thailand.
Surayud was appointed interim prime minister on October 1 by generals after a coup was staged to overthrow Thaksin, who they accused of corruption, abuse of power and polarising the nation.
Surayud joked about former prime minister Thaksin at Tuesday's dinner.
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Suspected insurgents burn down three schools in south
1. Exterior of school with sign
2. Various of burnt and damaged school interiors
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Suspected insurgents burn down three schools in south
Suspected insurgents burn down three schools in south
1. Exterior of school with sign
2. Various of burnt and damaged school interiors
3. Close-up of scorched wall
4. Wide interior shot of damaged school building
5. Thai flag
6. Various of charred, smoking debris
7. Officials at scene
8. Roof damage
9. Various of officials and security
10. Wide exterior of destroyed school building
11. Various of charred, smoking debris
STORYLINE:
Suspected Muslim insurgents burned down three schools in southern Thailand despite unprecedented government efforts to blunt the insurgency there, police said on Saturday.
Three schools were totally destroyed and a fourth partially damaged by fires set almost simultaneously just before midnight on Friday, police said.
AP Television footage from Yala province showed the charred remains of the schools.
In a separate incident on Saturday morning, a gunman on the back of a motorcycle opened fire on Yala school teacher and his wife, also on a motorcycle.
Both were rushed to a hospital with serious injuries, police said.
Yala is one of three Muslim-dominated provinces where a three-year-old insurgency has left more than 1,800 people dead.
The violence comes after interim Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont travelled to the south last week, apologising to hundreds of Muslims for wrongdoing by Thailand's former regime and promising to bring greater justice to the region.
Surayud, who was installed by a military council October 1 (2006), has pledged to make peace in the south a major priority of his government.
The military had earlier toppled Prime Minster Thaksin Shinawatra, who has been widely blamed for inflaming discontent among southern Muslims by improper use of force and unwillingness to negotiate with the rebels.
Some analysts say it may take years to restore the government's credibility and eliminate the causes fuelling the separatist insurgency in Buddhist-majority Thailand, whose southern Muslims say they face discrimination.
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Thai minister on Malaysian border issues, southern insurgency
Thai minister on Malaysian border issues, southern insurgency
Thai minister on Malaysian border issues, southern insurgency
APTN
Pattani, Southern Thailand, April 7, 2004
1. Armed soldier standing behind sandbags
2. Soldiers standing outside shop
3. Women at fruit market
4. People in street
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Bangkok, 7 April 2004
5. Bhokin Bhalakula walking into room for interview
6. Microphone on super scope
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
" It''s urgent. We have to stop and eliminate this kind of, I don''t like to say terrorists, but this kind of evil things as soon as possible. So we have a plan and we think that within six months we will do it completely."
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File - Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand, January 4, 2004
8. Various night shots of school buildings on fire after arson attacks
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Bangkok, 7 April 2004
9. Bhokin being interviewed
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
" There has been a movement of separatists. And it existed I think a long time ago. But maybe internationally the fight, I can say that, between the Muslim world and the western countries and some incidents since two years ago as you know very well, including the war in Iraq or even in Afghanistan, it can make some hardline Muslims to think to do some kind of terrorism, and maybe the youth everywhere, I mean the Muslim youth around the world especially in Thailand - they will sympathise (with) the Muslim countries.
11. Bhokin''s hands during interview
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
" Up to now we don''t have evidence showing that there is interference from international groups of terrorists now, or even some Muslim country I don''t think so. Up to now we don''t have any strong evidence at all, except some report, some assumption, that''s we have to check every information we have got every day."
13. Exterior of Government House, Bangkok
14. Minister arriving for cabinet meeting
15. Assembled media
16. Ministers entering building
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bhokin Bhalakula, Thai Interior Minister:
"I think Malaysia authority you know they cooperate with us very well. They stand very firm that they will, they don''t want any person to use Malaysian soil to do some harmful activity against (a) neighbouring country. This is clear and we know that Malaysian authorities, Malaysian government are sincere with us. So anyway, in dealing with criminals, bandits or some movement they could use, I mean, the weakness of both countries. This is possible."
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Pattani, Southern Thailand, April 7, 2004
18. Armed soldiers outside shop
19. Soldiers getting onto motorbikes
20. People in market
STORYLINE:
Thailand''s new Interior Minister is confident the government will defeat Muslim separatists in the south of the country within six months.
Speaking ahead of a summit between Thailand and Malaysia next week, Bhokin Bhalakula dismissed suggestions that international terror groups may be involved in the violence that represents Thailand''s greatest security threat for years.
Security remains tight across Thailand''s three Muslim-majority provinces. More than sixty people have died so far in almost daily attacks since the start of January. There''s a deep mistrust between local residents and central government, based on ethnic and religious differences. Most of Thailand is Buddhist.
Interior Minister Bhokin Bhalakula said he has a plan to crush the insurgency. Initiatives include creating village defence forces, and installing CCTV on government buildings to deter attacks.
Islamic militancy worldwide may be partly responsible. However, he says there''s no evidence yet link the separatists to outside groups, like Al-Qaeda or Jemaah Islamiyah.
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Four Islamic teachers arrested over insurgency in south
Four Islamic teachers arrested over insurgency in south
Four Islamic teachers arrested over insurgency in south
1. Suspect Wae-usoh Waeduramae walking into detention room
2. Suspect Ahama Buleh walking to detention room
3. Suspect Muhamad Hanafi Doleh walking to detention room
4. Police guarding the detention room
5. Various of police officers outside the court building
6. Wae-usoh leaving the detention room, followed by suspect Ahama
7. Suspect Hanafi leaving the detention room
STORYLINE:
Four Islamic teachers suspected of masterminding a separatist insurgency in Thailand's Muslim-dominated south were flown to the capital Bangkok on Friday for further investigation.
The four suspects, Wae-usoh Waedueramae, Ahama Buleh, Muhamad Hanafi Doleh, and Abdul Roseh Hayidoloh were arrested on Tuesday night.
They have been charged with treason, which carries a maximum penalty of death if found guilty.
They are all religious teachers at the Thammawittaya Foundation school in Yala Province.
The fifth suspect, Sapae-ing Basoe, alleged ringleader, fled during a raid and has been charged in absentia.
One of the suspects, Wae-usoh Waedueramae, is believed to have masterminded a January 4 raid on an army depot in which four soldiers died and hundreds of weapons were stolen, and the torching of 36 schools in 1993.
Police said Wae-usoh, a member of the Islamic Committee in Pattani province, would probably be appointed defence minister of an independent Islamic state if the separatists' plan succeeded.
Another suspect, Adbulrosae Haji Doloh, is believed to have handled the movement's economic affairs.
Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra earlier described the men as "key figures" of the separatist movement.
He said authorities planned to arrest nearly 100 more suspects, including politicians' associates.
More than 550 people have been killed in an explosion of violence this year that officials have attributed mostly to the revival of a long-dormant separatist movement.
That movement effectively vanished after a government amnesty in the 1980s.
Thai Muslims in Narathiwat, Pattani and Yala - the only Muslim-majority provinces in this mostly Buddhist nation - have long
complained about unfair treatment by the central government.
The government believes money sent from abroad to the Muslim community in southern Thailand has been misused for separatist activities, adding that the separatists have links with drug dealers and local power brokers.
The situation worsened on October 25 when at least 85 Muslims died after security forces dispersed a violent protest.
Most of the rioters suffocated or were crushed to death when they were loaded into military trucks - an incident Muslim leaders warned would provoke retaliatory attacks.
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6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
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6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
6 dead in attacks in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand
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Thailand seeks declaration with rebels by end of year
The Thai government hopes to reach a joint declaration with insurgents in the country’s so...
published:27 Jun 2015
Thailand seeks declaration with rebels by end of year
Thailand seeks declaration with rebels by end of year
The Thai government hopes to reach a joint declaration with insurgents in the country’s south this year while more groups have expressed interest in future peace talks, according to an official Saturday.
"We're discussing what and how to proceed [with the talks]," Maj. Gen. Nakrob Boonbuathong, government peace dialogue team secretary, told the Bangkok Post.
Underlining that a deal had yet to be reached, he said they would gather with the Majid Syura Patani – an umbrella group for insurgency movements -- after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, set to end around mid-July.
According to the team, five insurgent groups expressed interest this week in joining talks with authorities alongside the National Revolutionary Front (BRN), one of the most active separatist movements on the ground. The BRN had served as the lead representative during peace dialogue with Thailand’s previous government before it was overthrown in a coup last year.
All six groups – including three factions of the Patani United Liberation Organization, the Gerakan Mujahideen Islam Patani and the Barisan Islam Pembebasan Patani – took part in informal talks hosted by Malaysia in April and May.
Boonbuathong, also deputy director-general of Internal Security Operations Command’s 5th Operations Coordination Center, told the Post that prior to a finalized joint declaration before the end of 2015, the groups might gather for more rounds of dialogue.
"With more mutual understanding and confidence we hope we can officially launch the peace process later this year," he said.
The three Muslim majority southernmost provinces in predominantly Buddhist Thailand -- Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat –have been embroiled in a bloody insurgency that has left more than 6,200 dead and around 11,000 injured since 2004.
They had constituted an independent Islamic sultanate with great religious influence in the Southeast Asian Muslim world until it was incorporated into Siam after a 1909 Anglo-Siamese agreement.
Great Britain was then the colonial power in Malaysia and was exerting a degree of control over the region.
From 1938, a virulently nationalistic campaign organized by Field Marshall Phibulsongkhram government tried to impose Thai cultural norms onto the Malay Muslims, who reacted by asking for some degree of political and cultural autonomy.
Things turned for the worse in the 1960s, when the military dictator Field Marshall Tarit Sanarat attempted to control the Islamic boarding schools, locally known as pondoks.
Several Muslim groups then took up arms and waged a guerrilla war against the Thai state.
The civilian government of former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra began a process in 2013 to restart peace dialogue with the insurgents, but it was overthrown last May.
In the wake of the May 22 coup, the Thai junta announced its will to continue the official dialogue. Some insurgent groups, however, are reluctant to join as political autonomy has been excluded from the talks.
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Car Bomb in Southern Thailand Triggers Tighter Security
A bomb explosion in a shopping mall parking lot in southern Thailand has triggered fears o...
published:12 Apr 2015
Car Bomb in Southern Thailand Triggers Tighter Security
Car Bomb in Southern Thailand Triggers Tighter Security
A bomb explosion in a shopping mall parking lot in southern Thailand has triggered fears of more violence targeting the country’s highly lucrative tourism industry. Police and officials are intensifying investigations into possible links to Thailand’s fragile political climate or to Muslim insurgents from nearby southern provinces. The bomb blast in the basement car park of a department store on the island of Samui came late Friday night and injured seven people, including an Italian girl. Investigators said the improvised bomb was detonated remotely and destroyed the vehicle, which was reported to be stolen from the southern province of Yala. The attack on the resort island, 770 kilometers south from Bangkok, follows the explosion of two small devices outside a major shopping mall in the Thai capital in early February that injured two people. Security officials initially blamed supporters of the former civilian government of Yingluck Shinawatra, overthrown by the military in May of last year. A security advisor to the government, Panitan Wattanayagorn, said the investigations were also looking into whether the attack was linked to Thailand’s bloody Muslim-led insurgency in the three southern provinces bordering Malaysia. “This is unlike the usual operations in the southern provinces - they do not often come out from the area. Even though they come out from the area from time to time, the difference in terms of planning and execution are quite pronounced. So, as of now, there is no conclusion yet,“ he said. Links to insurgency? Thai police sources have not fully ruled out links to the decade long insurgency. Since violence resumed in 2004, more than 5,000 people have been killed, many by explosions, in key commercial areas. But those attacks have remained within the largely Muslim-populated provinces of Yala, Naritiwat and Pattani. Analysts point to reports of growing splits within insurgent ranks in pressing for greater autonomy or independence, with harder line groups seeking to launch attacks outside the largely Muslim provinces. Panitan says investigators have much to consider. “The investigations will be increasingly intense in the next few days as the police have been able to gather more evidence related to the car or more cars, and that there are questions over the owners of the cars and the circumstances surrounding the stealing of the car,” he said. The Samui island community numbers only around 40,000 and its economy is highly dependent on tourism, with around one million visitor arrivals annually. The Thai tourism industry is a major driver of the economy with national earnings of more than $40 billion a year. Officials said security has been stepped up on Samui island, including checks on visitor arrivals at the airport, vehicles and tighter security at hotels since the attack.
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Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
muay) includin...
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Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
Khmer Vs Thai Boxing Keo Rumchong Vs Aeaw Lumatulee Thai 28 December 2014
muay) including: Khmer Pradal Serey – similar to Muay Thai with an emphasis on elbow techniques(Ring-wise). Thai Muay Boran (Ancient boxing) – Predecessor
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Eh Phuthong (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
Phuthong Boxing Club. He is also capable of speaking Thai as well as Khmer [2]. He reached the semifinal in the first S1 championship in Thailand defeating
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levels of competitiveness and fitness. Main article: Muay Thai Muay Thai, along with boxing, is recognized as a foundation for striking in mixed martial
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Thai kickboxer who competes in the welterweight and middleweight divisions. He came to prominence by winning the UKMF British Welterweight Muay Thai title
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Simon Marcus (category Canadian Muay Thai practitioners)
Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions. Born in Toronto of Jamaican descent, he took up Muay Thai at sixteen
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Survivor BG
sports instructor Spas Stoyanov - restaurant manager Valentin Gavazov - boxing instructor Zdravko Zdravkov - soccer player (former goalkeeper of the Bulgarian
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Cold War
Cambodian Civil War between the pro-American government of Lon Nol and Maoist Khmer Rouge insurgents. Documents uncovered from the Soviet archives reveal that
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Thailand's ruling Puea Thai party in Bangkok. (Reuters) (IBN Live) A thousand protesters enter the headquarters of the Royal Thai Army. (RTE) 2013 Ukraine
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Adam Kayoom (category Malaysian Muay Thai practitioners)
continued his BJJ training where he could while competing also in Muay Thai (Thai boxing) earning the WPMF world title in the striking style. He also trained
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One Laptop per Child (section Open source vs. dual-boot systems)
to bring access to a wide range of books in the local languages (such as Khmer or Nepali) and English; also, a $10,000 school can serve 400–500 children
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YALA PATTANI THAILAND MUSLIM JIHAD TERRORIST INSURGENCY 2
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Key insurgent 'Abu Hafez' clarifies stances and demands on Thailand's Deep South
Key insurgent 'Abu Hafez' clarifies stances and demands on Thailand's Deep South
นักข่าวประชาไท ทวีพร คุ้มเมธา เดินทางไปประเทศมาเลเซียเพื่อสัมภาษณ์ คามาลุดิน ฮานาพี หรือที่รู้จักกันในนามว่า อาบู ฮาฟิซ อัลฮากีม แกนนำคนหนึ่งของมาร่าปาตานีที่ได้ร่วมโต๊ะพูดคุยกับตัวแทนของรัฐบาลไทย
Prachatai’s Thaweeporn Kummetha interviewed Kamaludin Hanapi, better known as Abu Hafez Al-Hakim, a key member of PIPP and one of the MARA representatives at the discussion table with the Bangkok authorities, in Malaysia.
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101 East - Into the south
More than 5000 people have been killed in Thailand's restive southern provinces since 2004...
More than 5000 people have been killed in Thailand's restive southern provinces since 2004. The deadly insurgency is shadowy and shapeless. Attacks often co...
"Thailand's Tropical Gulag," For seven years now, the Thai army has fought a brutal war against shadowy insurgents in its Muslim-dominated south. More than ...
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Thailand on the verge: forum at ANU, April 21 2010
Thailand on the verge: forum at ANU, April 21 2010
Nicholas Farrelly, Peter Jackson, Andrew Walker and Peter Warr take part in Thailand on the Verge, a forum at The Australian National University on Wednesday...
Porntip Rojansunan is SE-Asia's leading pathologist. The intrepid punk-styled icon of unbiased crime investigation has pioneered CSI in Thailand despite all ...
COIN in Thailand - Combining security and socio-economic policies
Thailand has previously succeeded in defeating two insurgencies and is currently fighting ...
published:28 Oct 2014
COIN in Thailand - Combining security and socio-economic policies
COIN in Thailand - Combining security and socio-economic policies
Thailand has previously succeeded in defeating two insurgencies and is currently fighting another one on its southern border. While by no means perfect and sometimes controversial, the country’s counterinsurgency (COIN) strategies, operations and tactics have allowed Thailand to successfully address its irregular warfare challenges.
Dr Jeff M. Moore discusses lessons learned from Thai COIN operations as explored in his new book, The Thai Way of Counterinsurgency. The discussion focussed on Dr Moore’s COIN analysis model and in particular how the Thai approach the nexus between security and socio-economic operations.
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World War III by Dr. Bill Haag
Using drawings to illustrate the truth of the Bible, Dr. Haag presents the coming destruct...
Using drawings to illustrate the truth of the Bible, Dr. Haag presents the coming destruction of the world. Where is Israel, Iraq, and Russia in the Bible? M...
Professor Kelly Greenhill and Dr Ben Oppenheim - Rumour Has It
Rumour Has It: Rumour Adoption in Conflict-Affected Areas
Rumours run rife in conflict ar...
published:22 Jun 2015
Professor Kelly Greenhill and Dr Ben Oppenheim - Rumour Has It
Professor Kelly Greenhill and Dr Ben Oppenheim - Rumour Has It
Rumour Has It: Rumour Adoption in Conflict-Affected Areas
Rumours run rife in conflict areas, and have played a key role in igniting episodes of intense violence, from ethnic riots to genocide. Under what conditions are politically salient rumours treated as truth? When will unverified pieces of information be widely adopted, and when will they be dismissed as false? This paper presents a new theoretical framework, as well as the first empirical analysis of these questions, using original survey data gathered in insurgency-affected areas of Southern Thailand and the Philippines.
We find wide variation in rumour adoption across the conflict areas, and argue that variation is driven by the rumour’s fit within the receiver’s worldview, and its connection to the receiver’s threat perception. Consistent with psychological research, we find strong evidence that patterns of repeated exposure greatly increase rumour acceptance. Contrary to conventional wisdom, we find no evidence that education, income, or gender determine individual receptivity to rumours.
The broader implications and further applications of our theory and findings to Eastern Europe, North Africa and southern Europe and South Asia will also be discussed.
A public lecture by Professor Kelly Greenhill (Tufts/ Harvard) and Dr. Ben Oppenheim (Resident Fellow, Stanford University Center on International Conflict and Negotiation Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar, New York University Center on International Cooperation)
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Clashes in South Thailand
A different view of what Thailand also is about. This is from Naratiwat where differences ...
A different view of what Thailand also is about. This is from Naratiwat where differences in culture and ethic groups results in violence. About 80 people lo...
Peace Talks in Southern Thailand: Pathways Obstacles and Prospects Part1/3
Peace Talks in Southern Thailand: Pathways Obstacles and Prospects Part1/3
A Public Forum on "Peace Talks in Southern Thailand: Pathways, Obstacles and Prospects" 30 October 2013 The Chumbhot-Pantip Conference Room, 4th Floor Prajad...
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
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The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions within the country's army, the SPLA, began fighting each other in the center of the capital, Juba. The SPLA quickly fractured into two camps: an insurgency drawn from members of former vice president Riek Machar's Nuer tribe and troops who remained loyal to President Salva Kiir, of the Dinka tribe. Both sides have been accused of committing gross human rights abuses during the conflict. VICE News arrived in Juba and found the army desperate to dispel rumors that rebels were advancing on the capital. Soldiers were keen to take our correspondents on a trip with them into the bush to recapture the strategic city of Bor from the rebels... only the raid didn't turn out quite as they had expected.
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Thailand's Role in the Vietnam War
National Archives - Thailand's Role in the Vietnam War - National Security Council. Centra...
National Archives - Thailand's Role in the Vietnam War - National Security Council. Central Intelligence Agency. (09/18/1947 - 12/04/1981). - This film cover...
Riding Route 401 from Khao Sok, Southern Thailand.
Riding Route 401 from Khao Sok, Southern Thailand.
While staying at Khao Sok Valley Lodge, We hired a couple of scooters and took a ride up and down (or down and up) route 401. The road connects the gulf coas...
Amid all the panic over the EU’s mounting “migrant crisis”, let’s remember that we have been here before. in fact, a near-perpetual emergency has gathered force ever since the EU started closing its common external borders in the 1990s. Since that time, migration has come to be colonised by interior ministries and security forces as their field of action – with predictable results ...ConsiderCalais ... The emergency is not inevitable....
Thousands of rain-soaked migrants, including many women and children, remained trapped in a no man’s land between Greece and Macedonia as Macedonian police continued to block the frontier on Saturday, preventing them from heading north to the European Union... Those who could not cross spent the rainy and chilly night in the open with little food and water ... “They don’t care about our tragedy.” ... The U.N ... Keywords....
For the moment, North and SouthKorea have pulled back from the brink, agreeing Sunday to continue their first high-level talks in nearly a year and temporarily pushing aside vows of imminent war ...The length of the first round of talks — nearly 10 hours — and the lack of immediate progress are not unusual. While the Koreas often have difficulty agreeing to talks, overlong sessions, once they do, are often the rule ... ___ ... (**) Tweet ....
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. Sitting across the table confined to a wheelchair, Miguel spoke fondly of El Salvador. But his fond memories turned to anguish and grief when he spoke of Ignacio Martin-Baro, and five other Jesuit brothers assassinated by U.S.-trained Salvadoran death squads in 1989... Both were marked to be systematically eliminated ... Miguel was also a refugee, having arrived in the U.S ... court system ... 2008., p....
ARRAS (France). One serves in the Air Force, another recently served in Afghanistan in the National Guard, another is studying physical therapy in California — and all three Americans are being hailed as heroes for tackling and disarming a gunman they happened to encounter on a high-speed train between Amsterdam and Paris... READ ALSO. 2 Americans subdue gunman on high-speed train ... READ ALSO ... The injury is not life-threatening." ... ....
ThailandPrime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, the former army chief who engineered the May 2014 coup, said he had to take over the government to end political clashes ... Pra yuth described the attack as "the worst incident that has ever happened in Thailand."....
BANGKOK (AP) — When a military coup last year ended months of political turmoil and violence in Thailand, even some democracy advocates welcomed the junta's promise to restore stability and return "happiness to the people." ... U.S.-based Human Rights Watch says Thailand's human rights are in "free fall" with crackdowns on peaceful ......
Almost a week on since the deadly Bangkok bomb attack, Thailand's police chief says investigators need some luck to catch those behind it, and they have already ......
Colonel Winthai Suvaree, a spokesman for Thailand's ruling junta, also said that closed circuit television showing the main bombing suspect was used to trace the route he took to and from the site of Monday evening's rush-hour attack. He said a police sketch of the suspect had been distributed to border posts ... Comments (0). ....
However, the ever-popular Thailand, seems to have bucked the trend.After the recent blast at Erawan, a popular shrine and tourist centre in Bangkok, tourist traffic from India to that city hasn't taken a hit. In fact, tour operators say it might go up soon! Travel agents are surprised that there have been no can cellations in bookings to Thailand. "We haven't seen even a single cancellation for Thailand....
Thailand's military government claimed soon after the shrine bombing that it was "unlikely" that international terrorists were involved ... "Such a technique did not exist in Thailand before," a source was quoted as saying ... Thailand's military government has ramped up a public relations campaign in an attempt to head off mass cancellations of tourist bookings in response to the bombings, particularly from China....
The remains of two dozen people have been found near the border with Thailand, police said. Malaysian authorities have found mass graves containing the remains of more than 20 people believed to be human trafficking victims near the border with Thailand, police said on Sunday ...Thailand's fishing industry....
Winthai Suvaree, a spokesman for Thailand's ruling junta, also said that closed circuit television showing the main bombing suspect was used to trace the route he took to and from the site of Monday evening's rush-hour attack ...Thailand's police chief Somyot Poompanmoung said investigators would need some luck to catch those behind the attack....
Thailand's ruling junta has sought to assure Thais and foreigners that the country remains safe despite last week's bombing at a central Bangkok shrine that killed 20 people ...Almost a week on since the deadly Bangkok bomb attack, Thailand's police say investigators need some luck to catch those behind it, and they may have already left the country....
Colonel Winthai Suvaree, a spokesman for Thailand’s ruling junta, also said that closed circuit television showing the main bombing suspect was used to trace the route he took to and from the site of Monday evening’s rush-hour attack ...Thailand’s police chief Somyot Poompanmoung said investigators would need some luck to catch those behind the attack....