43 Living and Working in Bangkok 2) Domestic staff are often hired on a live-in basis, though a live-out basis is not uncommon. It should be made clear at the interview whether the position is a live-in or live-out one. If live-in, clarify food details (it is common to either ...
Sunny Camera 130 m Niks/Nava Import Export 140 m MahaNakhon 200 m V9 200 m Jewelry Trade Center 200 m Popular landmarks MBK Center (Ma Boon Khrong Center) 2.2 km Siam Paragon 2.5 km Jim Thompson House 2.6 km Asiatique - The Riverfront ...
pictures with his camera and sent them to us for free. He never triedto gain any business from us or to earn provisions by taking us tosouvenir shops... PERFECT time with him. Read more Written April 7, 2019 This review is the subjective opinion of a ...
You can put your daypack with camera, passport, and so on, in the berth alongside you at night. A very large suitcase would simply go on the floor alongside your seat.Luggage limits: Officially, every passenger is allowed one big suitcase and one smaller item although this is not ...
I’m back to France now so it’s too late to go to another tailors but if you have a good one, I will go next time I will go to Thailand. I get my 2 suits, the quality is very good so I think 20 000 bath isn’t too much expensive for that if you look the price in Fran...
Finland. Or his use of over 2 million plastic containers to cover the Seoul Olympic Stadium in 2008. For the Bangkok Art Biennale 2018, Choi walked around markets in Thailand himself, buying up plastic baskets to create a huge colorfully sculptured chandelier. Bring your camera, you can snap...
approaches, watch the awnings and shop fronts get moved back from the rails, and then replaced once the train has passed. Make sure to have your camera ready as the train will not wait for you. Includes Pickup and drop-off (private tours only)...
The FX100 is a rangefinder type camera, which up until now I really hadn’t used that much(I had a 35mm rangefinder point and shoot in my youth).So going to it after DSLR’s was an interesting experience. The Fuji is unique
This blog is for anyone who has ever wanted to eat, or learn more about eating, at any of the food stalls lining the streets in Thailand. Long-time readers know that I really hate writing real, concrete facts about myself, because this opens me up to gen
and of course everyone would be in black. Oops. This was a bit of a bummer because soon we intend to live in Arethousa for at least part of every year. Village life being what it is I know that our personal details are scrutinized and cataloged. Hopefully the faux pas will be forgi...