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Rene Hasekamp Netherlands View Profile
| I can answer touristic questions (where to go, where to stay, what to eat), questions about Thai culture, as seen by a foreigner. Most knowledge about Bangkok and Phuket. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Darwin Dennis Thailand View Profile
| I can answer most questions about travel and living in Thailand. This includes food, culture, people, cost of living, and the different regions of Thailand. I can't answer questions about the far south of Thailand, politics, Buddhism. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Pijak Wonganudroj View Profile
| As a formal native. I have spent my last decade in the US. I do still speak Thai and still travel back every year. My siblings live in Bangkok and ChiangMai. I spent most of my youth in Sukhumvit and Siam Square area in Bangkok. I has been more interested in healthy life style, food, spiritual, and old cultures lately. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Rolfe Foxwell U.S. View Profile
| Hello,
I am an American retired in Thailand for 2 years living about 2 hours south of Bangkok.
It is a beautiful country offering so much starting with the friendliness of the people.
I can help you on basic traveling or living questions for coming to Thailand and generally
what to expect.
| Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Nattamon Siriwattanasathien Thailand View Profile
| I live in Bangkok and can answer questions regarding traveling to most tourist places within Thailand, Thai culture from a Thai perspective and doing business with Thai companies. I know many places for shopping in Bangkok and for those looking for business contact, I know many factories around Bangkok. More information on www.bangkok-personalassistant.com | Available Ask A Question |
Nancy B U.S. View Profile
| I know a lot of nooks and crannies. I know the name and prices for most Chiangmai hotels/guesthouses, as well as many in Bangkok (from basic to luxurious). I even spent a day in Bangkok visiting the grand dames--Oriental, Regent, Sukothai, Peninsula, Shangri-la, Sheraton Royal Orchid. (My top three would be the Oriental, Peninsula and Regent.) I can guide the adventurous through Thai and Chinese hawker food, or direct them to royal Thai food and elegant dimsum. I have visited almost all the grand monuments (including Chiang Saen, Sukothai, Ayutthaya, Phimai, Phanom Rung, Bangkok temples) and even have recommendations on photo excursions to picturesque old wooden temples in Chiangmai. I also know little-publicized sites like the Prasart Museum outside Bangkok, one wealthy man`s splendid obsession. (I can also recommend the best guide books.) | On Vacation returns 08/30/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-08-22 work: Tom, My best advice would be, "good luck". Thailand is very restrictive on what jobs it allows foreigners to hold. In my 10 years here I have never met anybody who actually held a job here other...
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2008-08-22 dj thailand: hello Tom... sorry for the delay... working legally in Thailand is very very difficult... I have a friend who is a CPA and could not work there.. I went to an ex-pat meeting and a gentleman got up and...
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2008-08-17 thailand: I would suggest that you leave Bangkok and heading toward the south. You may considering visit Koh Nang Yuan prior to the full moon party (http://www.asiaexplorers.com/thailand/koh_nangyuan.htm). There...
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2008-08-14 do i need to go back to us to update my passport: Danny, Thank you for your question. Much depends on the type of visa you have when you arrive. Best bet is to get a non-imm O before you come. You can live here temporarily on tourist visa...
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2008-08-08 stay in thailand for winter: hello Sam sorry to take so long to get back to you... those really are the most perfect months for the coolest weather... in terms of events please go to Thaivisa.com and look for the forums there is...
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