Visited a few friends on New Year Eve, had two beers and was home in bed by 8pm. Briefly woke up at midnight, but only briefly. Monday, sore throat and slight fever, started watching Fox News an hour before the New York New Year celebration (noon local time). Live music made for a pleasant celebration. Meanwhile CNN seemed to resuscitate their falling viewership with a hemp report |
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The Sakon Nakhon countdown seemed to have been a last minute thought by someone in tourism. First spotted the advertisement a day after Christmas, being promoted as a two day event From the looks of things attendance was not what was hoped for. From what I saw, local traffic was quite light. Most folk celebrated in their own neighborhoods and avoided the breathalyzers on the road. |
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Another New Year
Monday, January 1, 2018
Hey Brad
Sakon Nakhon is a one hour flight from Bangkok. Ten hours by bus. It's a one hour drive to the Mekong river and the Lao border.
I can make some travel suggestions once I know the 'when & how many days.' High season avoid massive tourist buses. Huge crowds and waiting in line is not my favorite tourist activity. In Bangkok I'd suggest a 1,000 baht per day hotel near Patpong, take a canal tour, visit the palace, Wat Arun, and watch kickboxing,and see a cabaret show and of course walk through Patpong.
I do recommend checking vaccinations. Not required, but I do recommend hepatitis vaccinations.
High season prices tend to rise. Thai friend of mine in Bangkok is a driver for hire. in case you're interested, he can help you with planning etc
Not a big fan of Phuket. Overcrowded, I'd choose a less popular, yet serene destination
สกลนคร Sakon Nakhon
Saturday, December 30, 2017
171230 Happy New Year everyone
สกลนคร Sakon Nakhon
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Sakon A (Sakon City) challenges Roi Et for The 2017 Phu Phan Cup, Thursday, 28 December
Game time 3 pmIt's bound to be an exciting game as both teams have won all their recent games. The stadium has been quite crowded this year for all games. It's going to be a capacity crowd.album |
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Sunday, December 24, 2017
Phu Phan Cup today's winners and loosers
Presents are exchanged on New Years Eve and Day
Christmas is not a national holiday in Thailand, even though you will hear plenty of Christmas music and see decorations. There are some Catholic Thais (less than 1% of the population) who celebrate the event with their friends. One has to keep in mind that Thais use any occasion to have a party. Gift exchange is not as important during the Christmas days. Gifts are generally exchanged during New Year celebrations. "In the lead up to 31st of December, Thai people often exchange gifts and cards. " Many Thais will travel home for the holidays, but it's not an exodus like you see for the Thai New Year, April 13 (Songkran). |
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Saturday, December 23, 2017
Wat Phra That Choeng Chum Fair Nightly Concerts 26 December through 1 January
These video clips are samples of previous performances of the acts scheduled during the fair 26 December 27 December 28 December 29 December 30 December 31 December 1 January |
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Friday, December 22, 2017
My things to do list
22 Dec. Friday afternoon 3 pm Phu Phan Cup Sakon A vs ? 23 Dec. Saturday Tha Rae Star light parade starts around sunset. Plenty of other things to see and experience 25 Dec. Monday Sakon City Starlight parade 26 Dec. Tuesday Temple fair begins at Phra That Choeng Chum, though New Years Day Red Cross Fair begins January 12 |
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