Kade enjoying a boat ride in Thailand. On the way to Monkey Island!

Monday, April 22, 2024

Throne Hall

 


Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall

Bangkok

Sunday, April 21, 2024

Bangkok Post

1947

That's the original Bangkok Post office.

When I was living in Bangkok, I read the paper in the AUA teacher's lounge and at coffee shops.  These days, when I do peruse it, I do so online.  The travel section has great articles!


Bangkok Post

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

The Marble Temple

 Wat Benjamabopit


Click here for our visit.

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Old Mercantile Stores

B. Grimm
1895

Kee Chiang & Sons
1911

Bangkok

Friday, March 29, 2024

What To Do


This was my response to somebody who was desiring to know some unique things to do in Thailand's capital.

Monday, March 25, 2024

Siam Center

1973











Not sure of the year of this photo, but I would think it's around 2005, when Siam Center was undergoing another renovation.  Look closely at the green umbrellas.  That's a Starbucks.  Kade and I went there in 2000 on our first date.  After Starbucks, we crossed Sukhumvit Rd to Siam Square, where we saw a movie at the Scala Cinema.  Click here for a blog posting I did on the Scala.

Click here to see what Siam Center looks like today.

Monday, February 26, 2024

Baht


That's not even $200 US!  

Being that we take regular trips to Thailand, we usually try to always keep some Thai Baht on us.  4000 - 6000 baht is good.  That way, when we arrive in Bangkok, we can get going without exchanging money or using an ATM at the airport - not that there's anything really wrong with that.  We just like to get into the city as quickly as possible.  And there are plenty of banks and ATMs to conduct business after we're rested.

Sunday, February 18, 2024

House No. 1



A walk down Captain Bush Lane takes you by House No. 1.  Click here to learn about that walk.

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Nai Lert

Lert Sreshthaputra
aka Nai Lert (Mr. Lert)
1915

Nai Lert & his wife, Khunying Sin

He constructed the tallest commercial building in Bangkok of his day.

There it is!

Bangkok was once nicknamed "Venice of the East."  See Nai Lert's high-rise?  It's still standing today, in 2024.  Not sure what it's used for.  On a walk I intend this year, I will have an opportunity to see it.

I believe he owned that entire building complex.  On the right side and around back was his ice factory, the first in Bangkok.

It was in operation in 1905.

You can tour his home in Bangkok.  I will do so this summer.  This was actually Nai Lert's second home in the city.  His first home was on Charoenkrung Rd, near his businesses.  He later purchased property in what is today the Sukhumvit area.  That's where he built his new home.

This is his great-granddaughter, Naphaporn Bodiratnangkura.  She's the CEO of Nai Lert Park Development Co..








Click here for a video that got me interested in learning about Nai Lert.  It should start at 9:01.

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Old Customs House

My plan in late June is to walk a route through a historic area on the eastern bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.  The Old Customs House is a landmark I will walk by.  It's being repurposed as a luxury riverside hotel.  Scheduled completion is in 2024.






Click here and here for some history of the Customs House.