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Dead Animals, Fire and Greasy Streets? Chinatown, Bangkok  
   

Dead Animals, Fire and Greasy Streets? Chinatown, Bangkok

If there are dead animals hanging from every stall, the streets are narrow and coated with a thick layer of grease and somebody somewhere is burning something - you know you're in Chinatown. Much like the real China, if you can cope with the frantic pace, the dirt and the smells, then you'll love it. I did.
If It Makes You Happy Sheryl

April 22nd 2007
Bangkok - Khon Kaen I read an article on the BBC website the other day that made me do a great big HAH HAH laugh. Apparently, fluffy song poodle Sheryl Crow has gone on an environmental awareness campaign that includes touring in a biodiesel-powered bus. Very worthy I’m sure. But what got me sniggering into my fair-trade iced mocha-choca-diddly-bopper was her climate changing thoughts ... read more
Asia » Thailand » North-East Thailand » Khon Kaen

Thai Flag A unified Thai kingdom was established in the mid-14th century. Known as Siam until 1939, Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country never to have been taken over by a European power. A bloodless revolution in 1932 led to a constitutional monarchy.... ... read more
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