Thailand Musing Weekly Round Up
March 3, 2008
I’m going to try something new on Thailand Musings. Well, new to my blog, but quite old in the blogosphere. It’s a weekly roundup. This week may not be as complete as I like because I am still getting used to taking notes as I go through my RSS feeds each day, but rest assured that as the weeks go on you’ll be able to get tons of great links this way to stuff you may have missed. So, here we go…
It’s None of My Business - This is a great post for those of you who are frustrated with the differences between Thailand and your home country. Should help to gives us all some perspective.
Buddha Mountain and Restaurant “Nakkerd Seaview” - I had no idea they were building the largest Buddha statue in the world on Phuket Island. Browse on over to Jamie’s Phuket to see some photos of the statue under construction.
Interview with a Thai Policeman (Part 1) - Ever wonder what it’s like to be a policeman in Thailand from their perspective? We’ve all heard the tales of corruption from Western perspectives, but here Stephen Cleary gives us an inside perspective on the trials of being a cop in Thailand.
Air pollution levels in Chiang Mai rising - I always thought that Chiang Mai was one of the cleaner areas of Thailand, but here I get disabused of that notion. Very eye opening.
Khao Khitchakut National Park, Chanthaburi - Photos and a first person story about a trip to one of the “unknown” Thailand attractions.
And that’s it for this week. I know it’s a short list, but I promise to do better in the future. Until then…sawasdee khrap!
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Thanks for the round up. I was just wondering, how’s Chiang Mai now? It is really very alarming to know that such place increases pollution.