Anyone looking to meet Thai bar girls in Udon Thani won’t need thick lens glasses to find them. There’s no need to beat the bushes too hard because Udon Thani nightlife is rich in bars and clubs and its main nightlife area has a gaggle and giggle of night venues, bar girls, ladyboys and ice-cold beers. Udon Thani nightlife...
Anyone who steps outside of Thailand’s tourist brochure for the first time and hops on a plane, train or bald-tyre bus to one of the country’s provincial cities are probably surprised their lemming-style leap has a soft, cushy landing and not a loud, dull thump. Thailand’s major cities have both quality and...
The top photograph is Udon Thani’s new Central Plaza shopping mall. It’s an impressive sight during daylight but when darkness falls the plaza looks even more grandiose. I took the picture last night when myself and the girls went on a day and overnight trip to Udon Thani. The girls...
[iframe_loader src=”http://www.bangkokpost.com/multimedia/vdo/thailand/285683/miss-teen-thailand-2011/embed” width=”635px” height=”385px” scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0″ > ] A video story on Bangkok Post’s online newspaper about Miss Teen Thailand 2011 caught my eye this week, reminding me of another article I’d been reading on forum site udonmap and their Udon Thani News section which focused on teenage prostitution among Thai student girls...
The Up2u bar in Udon Thani has two very different neighbours on either side of its quaint and modest looking premises. A Thai massage parlour winks at passers-by on one side and Udon Thani’s Nutty Park lures punters with cold beers and bar girls on the other. In the middle of all...
In August this year I put together a pictorial post titled My First Time in Chiang Mai in Pictures which included many shots from a four-day vacation Wonderful Wi and I took in Northern Thailand’s foremost cultural city. The post proved to be quite popular and so with that in...
Thai cuisine is known for capturing the five basic food senses in its dishes. Those five tastes are spicy, sweet, sour, salty and bitter. It’s a bit rich to place all of Thailand’s cuisine into one big blackened cooking pot because Thai food can be split into four regional cuisines....
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