Thailand
Non-touristy in the sense that there are few foreigners there, mostly locals. It is located here https://maps.app.goo.gl/FwABd3SubCzjEhXN6 There is infrastructure
It mainly describes life in Pattaya, but not only that. After leaving Cyprus and moving to Thailand, I realised that my experience of living in this country
Getting from Pattaya to the pier from which ferries and boats depart for Samet Island (sometimes called Samed) takes about an hour and a half to two hours.
This airplane is older than most of you, dear friends. Because, according to statistics, my main audience is people under 50, and this airliner was already
Hello again, Bangkok! Apart from landing at your wonderful Suvarnabhumi Airport (without visiting the city), we haven’t seen each other for 5.
My personal experience of living in Cyprus (Paphos) and in Thailand (Pattaya) gives me the opportunity to more or less objectively compare life in these two countries.
A new series of notes about Thailand is coming together very slowly (but here’s the first twenty from the previous batch: 10 about Pattaya, 10 about