Back to base camp last evening
Bangkok is great at this time of the year. I love the mild temperatures.
i just checked the temperature..it's 31 degree..is that mild?
Although Thailand is a land of good street food its rare to find hawker centres. You see most food are sold by street hawkers on push carts or motorcycles although they may congregate together certain streets.
I've found you can find hawker centres, as in non-aircon stalls grouped together in a common area with facilities, near areas with a lot of office buildings. e.g. Silom has at least one I know of that looks very similar to your photos, also near Ari BTS station on Paholyothin Road has some etc - there may be many more but these are some areas I go to for work.
They are only open at lunch and serve the office crowd. I find them by asking my colleagues. There are also many "hidden" food courts in office buildings in that only office workers go there.
In Thailand I try to avoid food courts as good not as nice as from the streets. Thais being Thais and graengjai will say "kin-dai" literally "can eat" when food is not delicious.
Annual road carnage
Military to hold drink drivers, impound vehicles
- Published: 23/12/2015 at 04:57 PM
- Online news:
From Christmas Day until Jan 4, soldiers will detain drink drivers until they sober up and impound their vehicles until after the holidays.
Army chief Theerachai Nakvanich who also commands the peacekeeping force of the National Council for Peace and Order, said on Wednesday that soldiers were ordered to set up road checkpoints in front of their camps nationwide.
"If officers find drink drivers, they will impound their vehicles. Owners can retrieve them after the New Year's holiday so that they can celebrate again in next year's New Year festival," Gen Theerachai said.
Soldiers, police and local governments will run checkpoints on both major and minor roads. They also will focus on drivers of public transport vehicles. All of them must not drink, the army chief said.
Army chief Theerachai Nakvanich emphasises his road safety measure on Wednesday. (Photo by Wassana Nanuam)
"If they do, their driving licences will be taken and owners of the vehicles will also face legal action," he said.
Drunk drivers would be detained until they recovered from intoxication, he said.
"The officers' care is a New Year's gift for people. It is not right for people to drink liquor and cause trouble for others," Gen Theerachai said.
According to his order to soldiers, the measure would start on Dec 25 and impounded vehicles will be returned Jan 5-7. The policy is to prevent traffic deaths during New Year's holiday.
The Thai Health Promotion Foundation reported that from Dec 30, 2014, to Jan 5, 2015, there were 2,997 traffic accidents, 341 people were killed, and 3,117 injured. Drink drivers caused 37.3% of the accidents.
Was at westgate central bangyai finally
Normal looking mall not very big inside either