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  • TRAVEL

    It's looking sunnier in Songkhla

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 17/12/2015

    » Visitors stand in long queues at the Sadao immigration checkpoint in Songkhla, one of Thailand's first five Special Economic Zones (SEZ). Thanks to the good condition of roads and convenient public transportation, it's easy for people to travel by land between Thailand and Malaysia. Visitors from Thailand can continue their journey further south to Langkawi, Penang (see the box), Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, and even to Singapore. On the other hand, there are often car rallies from Malaysia travelling to the northernmost province of Thailand, then across to Laos and China.

  • TRAVEL

    What a difference Dawei makes

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 02/07/2015

    » Myanmar's southern city of Dawei is only 150km away from the Thai border checkpoint at Kanchanaburi's Ban Phu Nam Ron, but travelling to the city requires a considerable amount of time and endurance.

  • TRAVEL

    Little Myanmar

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 09/08/2012

    » Mae Sot in the western province of Tak is a laid-back town where you can enjoy slow travel by riding a bicycle to explore the many attractions.

  • TRAVEL

    Down by the sea

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 14/06/2012

    » The small province of Samut Sakhon is better known for its seafood market than as a weekend destination. Most of the time when we drive South, we just quickly try and pass it because Highway 35 is not an enjoyable driving experience, as it is always under construction.The coastal province along the Gulf of Thailand was in the spotlight recently when Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's opposition leader, visited migrant workers there. It is estimated that there are more than 100,000 migrant workers in the fishing industry and more than 3,000 factories in the province.

  • OPINION

    Suu Kyi's Tak foray a letdown

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 07/06/2012

    » Democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi ended her first overseas trip in 24 years at a refugee camp in Mae La, Tak province, last Saturday. Three days earlier, she had been in Samut Sakhon to meet and address migrant workers from Myanmar.

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