UNICEF Takes Aim at Violence Against Children

Thai commercials really know how to get at your emotions. They use this kind of gauzy filter with tinkling pianos and strings underlying the action. They really know how to appeal to your emotions. UNICEF in Thailand has jumped on board with a short video about violence against children. Even if you don’t understand the voiceover, I’m sure it’ll speak to your heart.

Bpai Tiao: Biking Along the Mekong in Mukdahan

In Thailand, a bpai tiao is a trip of any length. I’ve written about some of my more significant bpai tiaos to tourist destinations here, to be used as travel ideas and tips.

One thing that I have enjoyed while in Thailand is going to as many new places as I can. I enjoy seeing the variety that the country has to offer, from beaches to mountains, rivers to jungle not to mention the various cultural differences between the regions. I may not have the language skills to speak about things in depth, but I have gotten really good at casual conversations with new acquaintances as I have tried to talk to new people in all the places I have gone.

My most recent trip took me not only to deep Isaan, already a place most tourists don’t visit, but to a little visited province even by Thais, and through small villages that are well off the sightseeing path.
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Effects of Economic Development in Rural Thailand

At the mention of Peace Corps, many people in the U.S. think of mud huts, no electricity, no running water and being out in the bush. Nothing could be further from my Peace Corps reality. I live in a cement row house, with electricity and running water pretty much constantly in a rural community. But that doesn’t mean that Thailand, and more specifically my village, is not in a state of development.

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