Land of Smiles

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This morning



At Suvarnabhumi Airport departure hall
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Thai Airways Domestic lounge
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Had pork porridge
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Gate to boarding
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Taking bus to my ride
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As the front where I am sitting is “business” the center seat of the 3 seats are blocked to give more space
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Taking off


Breakfast served on my 1 hour flight from Bangkok to Ubon
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Ubon airport terminal
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Arrival hall
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After the morning meetings it was time for lunch

https://maps.app.goo.gl/KGjYR37MdGBcgLa6A?g_st=ic

The open eatery
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With the zinc roof its really hot
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Rustic, the type of local eatery I love
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The menu
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Hot day, cold beer is perfect
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Raw free vegetables
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Guy grilling chicken
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Grilled chicken
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So juicy and delicious (we finally ordered 2 chickens)
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Spicy soup with pork ribs
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Ordered 2 somtams
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Somtam made by the boss
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Larb moo, minced pork with Thai herbs and spices
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Liver with Thai herbs and spices
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Fried pork
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Lunch
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All the above for only 800 baht (US$ 23)
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Finally its back to the Ubon airport

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At the departure gate 2hrs early, another hour of flight to Bangkok
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Finally get to go home, flight will be delayed at least 45 mins. At this point in time passengers are still boarding.

My ride
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Thai Smile (for domestic destinations)
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Going to be a 55mins trip
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https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-as ... st-tourism

‘We can bring A-listers to Thailand’: PM Srettha plans concerts, visa-free travel to boost tourism

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It received about 28 million foreign tourists in 2023 versus a record of nearly 40 million pre-pandemic. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

BANGKOK – Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Feb 22 his government plans to roll out more measures to boost tourism, including incentives to lure global artistes to stimulate South-east Asia’s second-biggest economy.

Speaking at a government forum, he said the tourism industry was expected to grow enormously over the next four years, as it recovers from record lows caused by the pandemic.

Mr Srettha also mentioned musician Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated, sold-out concerts in Singapore in March, saying Thailand should aim for similar events.

“We can bring A-listers and world-class acts to Thailand. This must be done,” he said.

He added the government will offer visa-free travel, change the rules on drinking alcohol at concerts, and adjust operating hours of entertainment venues and when alcohol can be sold.

Thailand has waived visas for citizens of China, India and other countries in an effort to attract tourism dollars.

It received about 28 million foreign tourists in 2023 versus a record of nearly 40 million pre-pandemic, with spending of 1.91 trillion baht (S$71.5 billion). In 2024, the government expects about 34 to 35 million foreign visitors. REUTERS
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Another early flight today

Singapore Airlines Lounge at the Suvarnabhumi Airport
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Morning coffee
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Chwee kueh
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Kaya Roti
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My flight
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Going home
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yong wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2024 6:36 pm https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-as ... st-tourism

‘We can bring A-listers to Thailand’: PM Srettha plans concerts, visa-free travel to boost tourism

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It received about 28 million foreign tourists in 2023 versus a record of nearly 40 million pre-pandemic. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

BANGKOK – Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Feb 22 his government plans to roll out more measures to boost tourism, including incentives to lure global artistes to stimulate South-east Asia’s second-biggest economy.

Speaking at a government forum, he said the tourism industry was expected to grow enormously over the next four years, as it recovers from record lows caused by the pandemic.

Mr Srettha also mentioned musician Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated, sold-out concerts in Singapore in March, saying Thailand should aim for similar events.

“We can bring A-listers and world-class acts to Thailand. This must be done,” he said.

He added the government will offer visa-free travel, change the rules on drinking alcohol at concerts, and adjust operating hours of entertainment venues and when alcohol can be sold.

Thailand has waived visas for citizens of China, India and other countries in an effort to attract tourism dollars.

It received about 28 million foreign tourists in 2023 versus a record of nearly 40 million pre-pandemic, with spending of 1.91 trillion baht (S$71.5 billion). In 2024, the government expects about 34 to 35 million foreign visitors. REUTERS
Thai PM is pissed off because he got outsmarted by the SG government who apparently wrote an SE Asia exclusivity clause into the Swift contract. What happened to Indian weddings? That was the last big hope.
Sometimes I thoink all this talk about boosting tourism in Thailand is a waste of time. Thailand has a lot going for it and its attractions are well known (bars, beaches and bargains). People will come when they can and have the cash. All the government has to do is not do stupid things to put them off coming. Such as recriminalising weed.
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So I spent the weekend in Singapore celebrating the last day of Chinese New Year with family on Saturday. The 4 days trip to Singapore was finally over on Monday.

I always like to take a walk around the center of the city especially where the Merlion is located also because this is close to the hotel. Here are some photos I took during one of the walks

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Seems like its back to normal and the tourists are back especially Chinese tourists

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When I visit Singapore, I always like to eat the local food and these are some of my favourites:

Roti Prata (for breakfast) at Tanglin Halt market

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mutton Curry

Fishball Noodle of course

The stall
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Kway Chap

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Braised duck, pork belly, tofu and egg

Lormee

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