Sunday, June 24, 2012

Bang Saen beach

Thailand is famous for its beaches. Many have white sand with clear blue water. Bang saen beach is definitely not one of those beaches used on posters around the World to advertise Thailand. The sand was dirty almost black, the beach umbrellas were so close together that no sun was reaching the beach chairs and the food being cooked along the beach smelt so bad I could hardly walk down the path.
I visited the beach because many of the students at school say it is their favourite beach in Thailand. This is because it is the closest beach to where I live and therefore it can be easily reached in a day trip. I am guessing many of the students have never visited the more famous beaches on the islands. Many Thai people also like visiting the beach without sunbathing. Which is the reason for the umbrellas being so close together. The most popular time to visit the beach in Thailand is at dusk when the sun is not so bright.
Bang Sean beach is also just near the University where Prang is currently studying her Master's Degree therefore I was intrigued to see what the beach was like. Prang and I decided to stay in one of the only room  for less than a thousand baht a night. The room was a tiny box above a toilet block which we had to walk through to get in and out of the building.
I was not impressed by the beach at all and I am in no hurry to go back.
Good luck getting a tan on these beach chairs.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Elephants, Tigers and Crocs

Si Racha Tiger Zoo  is a popular tourist attraction in the South East of Thailand. Although I had read reports of the mistreatment of animals and the poor living conditions for the animals I still wanted to see the zoo for myself.
Therefore Prang and I went for an afternoon visit one sunny Sunday afternoon.  Yes there was mistreatment of animals and yes the cages were small but I had never seen so many tigers in the one place. There were hundreds.  At a young age the tiger cubs are taken from their mothers and feed by pigs. It’s strange to see but they say the amount of tigers at the zoo is proof the plan works.
For a little extra money visitors are allowed to have their photo taken with the animals. I have never been near or had a photo taken with a live Tiger, Orang-Utan or Crocodile before and although the eopportunities.
The zoo also have a tiger, elephant and crocodile show. All three of these animals are very smart and trainable and can put on a good show. The least trainable of the three is the crocodile. A crocodile cannot walk across a tightrope and play basketball. All the trainers were able to do was open the crocs mouth and slide across the ground till their head was in the mouth of the croc. Every time the trainer finished the trick he looked genuinely excited that he still had a head.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Wai Kru Day

Teachers are well respected in Thailand and at the start of every year there is a day of teacher appreciation. It is known as Wai Kru Day and always held on a Thursday in June. At my school the ceremony was held last Thursday morning. All the students gathered together in an assembly and the teachers walked onto the stage in their year levels and sat in chairs. The students then presented the teachers with a specially made gift and kissed the ground at their feet as the teachers 'wai' the students. To wai in Thailand means to place your hands together in a prayer like motion and slightly bow your head. It is the common way to greet somebody in Thailand.
I actually took part in the ceremony twice. I was ushered onto the stage one time and was presented with a gift the students made which I immediately gave to the student who was hiding behind me before I walked off the stage. I was ushered onto the stage again when one year level did not have enough teachers to fill the seats.
I enjoyed participating in the ceremony and it was just another example of an event which happens in Thailand which would never happen in Australia.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Drink Milk, No Drugs

Today's slogan of the day. 'Drink Milk, No drugs.' Every student and teacher at morning assembly was given a small bottle of milk as they raised them as one and drank together. The slogan kind of works at least it is giving the students an alternative to taking drugs. Also in Thailand not many people drink milk and whenever people ask me why am I so tall they often say it must be because I drink a lot of milk. It's true I do like to drink milk but I am not sure it is the reason I am so tall.