There are many road and sideroad (called "Soi" in Thai) in Bangkok. Some of them are very dangerous, even for Thai people. So, you have to avoid going there. The names of them are as follows.
1)Soi Ladphrao 21, Chatuchak District
This is about 500 metres long and about 150 households. None of shop or store so
there are not so busy around there. There are many criminals such as a robbery and sometimes the victims get killed too.
2)Soi Vibhavadi 64, Lak Si District
Jintra village (4th project) located here. But there are untidy and deserted so snatching was occurred as normal.
3)Soi Charan Sanit Wong 37, Bangkok Noi District
Many gangsters use here to meeting their members. Car breaking and rape are occured very often. At night there are very dark and scary.
4)Soi Charan Sanit Wong 89, Bang Phlat District
This is a meeting point of narcotic sellers and also crowded by a robber and gangsters.
5)Soi Suan Pak 11, Taling Chan District
This is a sideroad of Suan Pak Road. At night there are very weird. Many criminals occured and the police can not catch anybody.
6)Soi Phirom, Samphanthawong District
This is a sideroad of Song ward Road. There are many robbery and car breaking here.
7)Soi Charoen Nakorn 23, Khlong Sarn District
At night, this is a very bad place, robbery always happened and motorcycle are always lost.
8)Soi Wimutayaram, Bang Phlat District
The gangsters always meet here to fight with other gangs. Also, this is a meeting place for narcotic addicted too.
9)Soi Ruam Raksa, Huay Kwang District
This is a famous place for both narcotic sellers and buyers for many ten years. Robbery are always take place too.
10)Soi Wat Makok, Ratchathewi District
There are many narcotic problems and gangsters. People around there are too scare to leave home at night because they might been robbed or raped.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Happy Valentine
Before I start this topic, I've to say sorry that my blog has not been updated for a while. This because of my final examination this coming in about two weeks, so I've to prepare myselffor it.
OK. As you may know, February 14th is valentine day. I assume that most of you know about the history of this day, may be know more than me too :). So I just want to say " Happy Valentine " to everyone who come to my blog. Remember that just say " I love you " to people who you love and who love you in this day is not enough, show them you love them and do it everyday, and you will receive love back from them.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Sin Jia You I Sinnii wat chai ( Happy Chinese New Year )
Hello everyone, after an information about two districts in Bangkok, before I'll show you an information about the other districts, I'll give you an information of The Chinese New Year festival because in Thailand that day is tomorrow.
Chinese new year is one of the most important day in traditional Chinese holidays. The festival begin on the first day of the first lunar month and ends on the 15th
New Year Date
2008 - February, 7
2009 - February, 26
2010 - February, 14
2011 - February, 3
2012 - January, 23
Chinese New Year in Thailand
Chinese people who lives in Thailand and their descendants have three tradition to do in this festival
Buy - In the day before the last day of the year, they will buy foods and other things to use in this festival.
Pray - In the last day of the year, they will prey for their good luck. And they prey three times on that day.
Early morning - Prey to their god
Late morning - Prey to their dead ancestors
Afternoon - Prey to their dead relatives
Travel - In the New Year day, they will give and ask for a blessing from their relative or respected people.
Tips
- In this festival, the word " Sin Jia You I Sinnii wat chai " can be hear anywhere becase it mean " Happy New Year "
- In New Year day, the Chinese will give an oranges to the others (always four oranges wrapped in men hankerchief) because the word " orange " in Chinese sounds like gold.
- Married couples or the elderly will give red packets ( or 'ang pow' ) to unmarried juniors.
Places to visit in this festival
In Thailand, if you think about places to visit in this festival, you should go to Yaowarat Road because this is a Chinatown in Bangkok. You will see a throughly tradition and many interesting activities. You will not disappointed if you go to Yaowarat Road, I can guarantee.
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