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SumTingWong    
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Gandhi


Real Name: Matt
Lives In: Beijing, CN
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Thailand - BpraThetThai

by SumTingWong - last update: Jun 17, 2003

Hmong (Hmoung) Child, Mae Hong Son
Page in progress, it will continue to grow into a one of my biggest pages!!

My goals for this page:
100 TIPS and
100+ PHOTOS
Rice Patties, Chiang Mai Province
Arun Chedi, Wat Arun, Bangkok

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Pros:"Amazing country, awesome people and culture, EVERYTHING"
Cons:"NOTHING"
In A Nutshell:"'The Land of Smiles' has its name for a reason, come and see!"
SumTingWong's Thailand Travel Tips

OverviewThings to Do
Tips: 12 - Photos: 12
 
Restaurants
Tips: 8 - Photos: 7
Hotels & Accommodations
Tips: 11 - Photos: 9
 
NightlifeOff The Beaten Path
 
Tourist TrapsWarnings Or Dangers
 
Transportation
Tips: 14 - Photos: 14
Local Customs
Tips: 15 - Photos: 15
 
Packing ListsShopping
 
Sports TravelGeneral Tips
Tips: 4 - Photos: 4

SumTingWong's Thailand Travelogues
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Thai Language- 3

Comments for SumTingWong about Thailand
vpas Tue Dec 2, 2008 14:02 UTC
 nice page.would love to visit thailand one day.thank you for sharing all the info.. vpas
deeper_blue Thu May 15, 2008 19:09 UTC
 Is the border crossing info into Myanmar still correct? do you also know about 3 pagodas pass crossing? thanx for the info
volopolo Mon Dec 31, 2007 19:24 UTC
 Happy new year 2008! Nikos from Greece and Emmy from Thailand
ChomFa Thu Jul 12, 2007 13:07 UTC
 The King's role is far more overt and powerful than you suggest. One word from him and coups end bloodlessly, tyrants are toppled, careers surge or end. A benevolent and much-loved King, he is the glue of Thailands fledgling democracy
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