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OPINION

Is there life after work?

Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 16/09/2014

» A few years ago, it was revealed that a Bangkok city dweller needed savings of at least 5 million baht to enjoy retirement.

OPINION

Roads paved with tourist traps

Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 16/10/2014

» If you travel for long enough, you will probably discover that not all journeys are beautiful or meaningful.

OPINION

Things aren't always as they appear

Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 14/08/2014

» For more than a decade, we have all heard about the violence in the Deep South provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat. Media reports about crimes, car bombs and attacks on civilians have created a picture of a cursed, dangerous land in my mind. I'm sure it's not only me. Most people in other parts of Thailand also assume that the Deep South is a place we all should avoid. Outsiders are targeted, violence is common and every step is risky.

OPINION

Going global, buying local

Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 06/06/2014

» Shopping and travelling are very different activities that somehow get along swimmingly. Looking for new things to buy can be an experience as exciting as the journey itself. And many tourists, particularly those who don’t travel often, regard shopping as the primary priority on any trip.

OPINION

Taken for a ride

Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 09/07/2014

» When the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) announced its plan to organise public transport, I welcomed the initiative. The headaches over taxi rides around Bangkok is something that needs to be addressed, considering that it’s one of our main public transport options. Of course there are professional and well-behaved cabbies, but it’s not wrong to say that there is still plenty of room for improvement, as complaints from passengers are heard on a daily basis.

OPINION

Chiang Mai must embrace Chinese visitors

Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 27/03/2014

» Since late last year, some Chiang Mai residents have been complaining about the behaviour of Chinese tourists, who had flocked to the town because of the popular Chinese movie Lost In Thailand. The comedy film used Chiang Mai as its major backdrop, and after becoming a blockbuster, Chinese tourists arrived en masse to visit the film locations and explore other parts of the town as well.

OPINION

Wake up and smell the coffee

Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 19/02/2014

» A friend of mine runs a small bakery that sells cakes, bread and a selection of beverages. Her customers keep asking when she will add brewed coffee to the menu.

OPINION

Thrills and chills and bellyaches

Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 15/01/2014

» When the winter winds began to hit Thailand last month, I knew difficult times lay ahead for mountain travellers.

OPINION

Time to treat the problem

Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 22/10/2013

» I was sitting in the restaurant of a privately-owned rehabilitation centre in Chiang Mai. It was lunchtime and I noticed many people started to move around _ leaving the dining room to go to a nearby lawn. They seemed happy to leave the enclosed space. Most of them immediately lit a cigarette when out in the open. Nicotine is likely to be the easiest tool for them to fight stress.

OPINION

Leave boring museums in the past

Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 22/11/2013

» Have you ever noticed that most Thai museums are pretty quiet and almost lifeless? A handful of visitors briefly roam the place and then leave quietly.