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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Ten Top Tips for Living in Thailand
Living in a foreign country like Thailand can be challenging for the new arrival. Many things are different to the West so here are my ten top tips for living in Thailand to help you settle in quickly. These are … Continue reading
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Driving Standards and Road Safety Thailand
Driving standards and road safety are thorny issues in Thailand, a country that sees over 20,000 road deaths reported each year. So why are there so many road casualties in a country that is served by a modern network of … Continue reading
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Thailand Auto Insurance
Vehicle or Auto insurance is compulsory in Thailand if you intend to drive any class of mechanically propelled vehicle on a public road. Thailand Auto Insurance comes in several different forms from compulsory government insurance through a range of additional … Continue reading
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Get Your First Thai Drivers Licence
If you intend to live in Thailand for any length of time you might like to know how to get your first Thai drivers licence. Although many long term residents use an International Driving Licence in Thailand Thai law only … Continue reading
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Welcome to Thailand Blogs
Thailand Blogs is a hub for news and information about Thailand containing stories about life in the country as well as photographs and articles on Thai culture. Comments and discussion are most welcome.
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