These are the pictures of the last leg of my tour through Asia. Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, Bangkok |
Frans Vandenbosch 04.11.2024 |
From Luang Prabang in Laos to Chiang Mai in Thailand |
Chiang Mai. So proud on his VW Golf:. |
Khantoke Is a famous dish in Chiang Mai It is made with Northern style Thai-Burmese pork and curry, Chiang Mai pork sausage, chilli paste dip, tomato-chilli paste dip, crispy pork skin, steamed pork sausage, boiled egg, steamed vegetables and Thai sticky rice. |
Tha Pae gate This gate, on the eastern wall of the perfectly square city wall, dates back to the year 1296 when king Mangrai founded Chiang Mai. It was originally known as Chiang Ruak gate after the nearby village of Chiang Ruak. Afterwards, Tha Phae “raft landing” was the name given to the gate in the outer, eastern rampart of the city near Wat Saen Fang. |
Never miss a tasty Thai dinner: |
29.10.2024 Chiang Mai to Koh Samui: |
Koh Samui is an hidden pearl, a beautiful tiny island with not too much tourists. |
This is the Ko Samui airport. Looks like a small local village. |
Lecture on Wednesday at the Greenlight Karma Resort for “Samui Real”, a large group of Western political refugees about Politics in China |
See https://www.samuireal.org/ |
Afterwards, more than one hour Q&A !! The whole audience was very interested in the subject. |
The day after: interview and an interesting conversation with Dr. Eamon McKinney and many others. Link to the interview/chat about China Part 1 at the beach: on YouTube here Part 2 at Greenlightcafe: on YouTube here |
Thai food cooking lesson: |
Again: no complains about the hotel: |
Then to Bangkok. Goodbye Ko Samui |
Getting addicted to Thai food: |
Many Japanese and Taiwanese here in Bangkok. |
In Thailand, people go to the “restroom”. (in China and most other countries, they have toilets) This too is Thailand: In Chinese 谨防小偷盗窃财物 and in English. No Thai ! |
Still too hot for me: |
Tomorrow 05/11/2024 evening back home to Flanders, Europe. |
Wrap up: I deeply enjoyed the 3 weeks in China, I charged my batteries by the numerous warm conversations with Chinese people. Laos was interesting too, but not as exciting as China. Thailand (except for the food) is not my cup of tea. Remember, as I have said before, I go to China to enjoy the freedom in that country. … the freedom that I miss so much in Western Europe. Can you somewhat imagine that? |