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Comment from: habermas
hello richard!

where is exactly sri ayyutaya road located? i would like to visit the monk hospital soon.

thank you!
2005-11-12 @ 03:13
Comment from: KhunChin Email
Hi Richard,
I note from the photo that one bride was wearing sleveless dress. Weren't it disrespectful to the monk? When visting some of the religious tourist site, under-dressed tourists were sometimes given long sleve shirt and long pants to wear. Thanks for a great culture knowledge transfer.
2005-11-12 @ 06:45
Comment from: paul_au
Maybe stevesuphan should have taken some of this advise, for his wedding and he would not have to borrow money off his mother in-law to pay for his honeymoon in Singapore.
By the way Richard, how come after all these years living in Thailand, your not married yet. Do you not trust Thai woman, like me.
Best if you find a Thai woman who likes walking, taking photographs and is not concerned about marriage, very hard to find.
2005-11-12 @ 18:11
Comment from: stevesuphan
Yeah Paul, perhaps i shoulda read Richard's blog before getting married!

Pls don't get me wrong i wasn't going off on Honeymoon with no money left!! My ATM card was locked up at home!

Actually though, due to the kindness of our guests and those couldn't attend, who gave donations (just like Richard mentioned) our wedding party and ceremony were 'almost' paid off.

This is actually Thai-style.

2005-11-12 @ 22:18
Comment from: Archie Morrison
HI and thank you for a very good and interesting site. I am a LAWN BOWLER and I would like to come to THAILAND on a holiday and would like to play LAWN BOWLS in your country . Where are your LAWN BOWLS CLUBS and what does it cost to play or be a member ??
Thank you for your help in this matter and keep up the good work ,
Yours sincerely
MR ARCHIE MORRISON
PS I am from PERTH IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
2005-12-11 @ 11:00
Comment from: Diane
I don't think the sleeveless dress was disrespectful because I see this is the style of many Thai/Lao dresses now. I don't know about Thai temple but in Lao temple it is ok but you have to wear the sash (I don't know the term in Thai) across the chest..it usually matches the border of the silk wrap skirt. I see this a lot in the US. Maybe it was "ok" in the Thai sense of not making a big deal of it because the mass wedding was not done in a wat? Was it done in a public building or another part of the hospital??
2005-12-11 @ 14:33
Comment from: Chino1
Lawn Bowl Club
www.rbsc.org/login/index.asp
Royal Bangkok Sports Club
The secretary
1 Henri Dunant St.
Bangkok 10330
Tel (66) 2-255-1420-6
Eax (66) 2-255-4185
2006-01-08 @ 00:53
Comment from: Arthur Mason · http://None
Hello,
My fiancee and I are coming to Bangkok in July to be married.
I am Australian and and she is from the Philippines, we thought getting married in Bangkok would be much more convenient and romantic than in our respective countries, we can do that later.
We will be coming to Bangkok on our own and just wanted to cover the necessary Embassy documentation, and then just go to the nearest Municiple hall and tie the knot.
Since having made all our plans we have found out that it is now a rule of the Philippine Government that any of their subjucts getting married, have to obtain a License from their Embassy, and the Embassy must post the license application in the diplomatic system for a period of 10 days before they will issue the license. Which makes our stay much longer than necessary, can anyone verify this rule.
The other thing that puzzles us is, on reading the instructions about being married in Bangkok, from both our Embassies and the local instructions on getting married, no mention is made of a ceremony, do we just go to the local Municiple Hall in Sukumvit, produce the translated documents and just register our marriage, or are we missing something somewhere.
I look forward to and appreciate any information and comments that might be sent to me.
Thank you all.
2006-04-15 @ 08:17
Arthur, Try this link for info.
http://www.hotelthailand.com/ezine/2004/issue4/zine1.html
2006-04-16 @ 16:11
Comment from: Malinphorn Email
Hi there,

I would like to know the cost of
the wedding packgege. How much for
in the morning?. Can we having the
wedding in the morning with only
my family? Without many couples?

Thanks

Malinphorn,
2007-11-11 @ 10:38
Comment from: Kamonchanok Intim
I would like to know for the wedding packgege.
2009-09-22 @ 03:47

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