Can I Live In Thailand
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Thailand resource blog created by a young couple from England who moved to Thailand in 2012.
Can I Live in Thailand is meant to be a collection of all the information they collected whilst planning and living in Thailand and includes an apartment map in Bangkok.
Information on Visas, studying in Thailand and things to do.
tags: apartments, everyday information, reviews, study, visa



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Mr Jone’s Teddy Bear Orphanage
Posted on 22/05/2013
Mr Jones’ Teddy Bear Orphanage is a quirky and cute patisserie with unique character – there are two branches in Bangkok, one located in Seen Space Thonglor, and the other in...
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Thai Slang
Posted on 19/05/2013
Thai swear words and slang should be used very carefully only with close friends, or in other cases even avoided altogether. Really, the most useful reason to know some Thai slang words is...
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Benjakiti Park
Posted on 17/05/2013
Peace amongst the hustle and bustle of central Bangkok… Benjakiti park lives in the shadow of Bangkok’s more famous and renowned park, Lumpini Park. Benjakiti is extremely...
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Baiyoke Tower
Posted on 14/05/2013
Baiyoke Tower is the tallest building in Thailand with 84 floors of shopping, dining, exhibitions and it’s very own sky hotel. For 300 baht you can purchase a ticket to visit the...
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Rock Pub Bangkok
Posted on 13/05/2013
Need some good music in your life in Thailand?! Shit yeah, tell me about it… The Rock Pub in Bangkok has live music every night starting from around 9.30pm. The bands seem to be...
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Hangover 2 Hotel
Posted on 07/05/2013
The Sky Bar at Lebua State Tower Hotel in Bangkok is more commonly known as the famous bar from Hangover 2. It has a highly sophisticated restaurant and bar 63 floors high above the city,...
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DMK Don Muang To Bangkok
Posted on 07/05/2013
Don Muang Train How to get from Don Muang airport to Bangkok city? The train to Don Muang airport generally takes about 40 minutes and costs around 20 baht each way with trains...
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What To Do In Thailand – Chill Out In Pai
Posted on 03/05/2013
What Is Pai?! Pai (pronounced more like ‘Bai’) is a tiny, chilled out town situated in the mountains near Chiang mai, popular among backpackers and the more bohemian...
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What To Do In Thailand – Chiang Mai Guide
Posted on 03/05/2013
About Chiang mai Chiangmai is situated in the North of Thailand and is it’s second largest city. It can be much cheaper than the South and the food is not only healthier but also...
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Thai Hospital – Bitten By A Dog
Posted on 02/05/2013
If you get bitten by a pet dog in Thailand and are even slightly unsure of the dog’s health, then it is recommended to go to hospital just to be safe – You may still need a...
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