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Tom-Kalasin musem looks very interesting - and it seems photographs are permitted. I have been to a museum in Thailand, and while I found it interesting, knowing some of the neccesary history, it certainly was not "user friendly" -and photography was forbidden !
26/02/06 @ 17:23
some of the "national museums" will not allow photos.
around isaan especially if you speak lao and shmooze a bit things can be worked out.
i always carry a couple dozen examples of my stuff to show them and talk about isaan.
the old "plead insanity and throw yourself on the mercy of the court" routine.

tom
26/02/06 @ 19:45
Thanks for that, Tom -most certainly I can "plead insanity" (may be too convincingly !) -the Lao speaking may, however, be beyond me. :-))
It was a national museum I visited -the one at Chiang Mai
26/02/06 @ 20:30
Comment from: matt Email
Yes, I quite agree with you on lots. I live out in "Muk" 4 months per year-but have never been to kalasin, this winter I shall follow your advice. I've never seen thai's handle culture for falang's - But really many thanks.

Matt.
11/04/07 @ 05:42
Hello and sawasdee Krap to everyone

This is my first trip to the Isaan, Kalasin and area, so I guess it is a good idea to publish some pictures from here and also some informations about this area, but usually I living at the south of Thailand I hope you enjoy this website and wish you all the best !
January 2009, Mike

23/01/09 @ 12:34

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