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Thailand's red light district switches off to mourn the passing of King Bhumibol

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Bangkok’s red light district was plunged into darkness at the weekend as the Thai capital, known for its raucous parties, turned down the music and banned dancing to mourn the passing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Soi Cowboy, a notorious alleyway normally bright with gaudy neon lights, which has stayed open for business during a series of coups, was pitch black on Saturday night as go-go bars closed their shutters in a sign of respect.

Staff sat forlornly on empty bar chairs, some watching a football game. But the few straggling tourists were unperturbed by the closure. “This is incredible, I’ve never seen this before. But we understand,” said Fabrice, an air steward from Paris.
Thanapan Sriphan, the manager of the only open restaurant, Spritz, said business was down by two thirds. “We’re not upset about the business though, because it’s about the king,” she said.

In the tourist district on Khaosan road, normally buzzing with revelers dancing to loud music until the small hours, holidaymakers could still enjoy a quiet alcoholic drink in discreet paper cups, but only until midnight on police orders. Night clubs were closed and music was banned.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/10/16/thailands-red-light-district-switches-off-to-mourn-the-passing-o/

Their King is dead so horny farangs will have to delay their vacations while a nation morns.
Poor farangs
 
Does anybody seriously think that Twatsky isn't just a Trollop sock?

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Thailand's red light district switches off to mourn the passing of King Bhumibol

1442938437_the-best-of-red-light-districts-at-bangkok-3.jpg

Bangkok’s red light district was plunged into darkness at the weekend as the Thai capital, known for its raucous parties, turned down the music and banned dancing to mourn the passing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Soi Cowboy, a notorious alleyway normally bright with gaudy neon lights, which has stayed open for business during a series of coups, was pitch black on Saturday night as go-go bars closed their shutters in a sign of respect.

Staff sat forlornly on empty bar chairs, some watching a football game. But the few straggling tourists were unperturbed by the closure. “This is incredible, I’ve never seen this before. But we understand,” said Fabrice, an air steward from Paris.
Thanapan Sriphan, the manager of the only open restaurant, Spritz, said business was down by two thirds. “We’re not upset about the business though, because it’s about the king,” she said.

In the tourist district on Khaosan road, normally buzzing with revelers dancing to loud music until the small hours, holidaymakers could still enjoy a quiet alcoholic drink in discreet paper cups, but only until midnight on police orders. Night clubs were closed and music was banned.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/10/16/thailands-red-light-district-switches-off-to-mourn-the-passing-o/

Since the military is the real ruler I don't think much is going to change but the little dragons are slowly being squeezed & will sooner or later all fall under the communist rule of red china.........
 
Since the military is the real ruler I don't think much is going to change but the little dragons are slowly being squeezed & will sooner or later all fall under the communist rule of red china.........
Maybe Laos and Burma but not Thailand and Vietnam. In fact Vietnam hates China because of their attempt to control the South China Sea.

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Maybe Laos and Burma but not Thailand and Vietnam. In fact Vietnam hates China because of their attempt to control the South China Sea.

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there is some real room for improving US/Vietnam relations -perhaps on a strategic level as well
 
there is some real room for improving US/Vietnam relations -perhaps on a strategic level as well
The U.S. Navy and the Vietnam People’s Navy (VPN) kicked off the seventh-annual Naval Engagement Activity (NEA) Vietnam with a welcome ceremony at Tien Sa Port in Da Nang, September 28.

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Maybe Laos and Burma but not Thailand and Vietnam. In fact Vietnam hates China because of their attempt to control the South China Sea.

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I agree, but going forward I wonder........ Of course Viet & China have lots of history, often via domination by China & the Viet ppl have struggled & prevailed.. Siam has a very long & rich history & staying out of colonial domination as well but the big red dragon isn't looking for conquest, it's looking for economic domination & for many/most chi-Nah is their biggest trading partner & it is only increasing.........
 
Yes, but what about economically??

trump wants to leave the pacific??

The little tyrant in Manila wants us out.:dunno:
I'm not sure about the Philippines -it may be get out....anyways..what ever happened to the Asian Pivot?
 
I'm not sure about the Philippines -it may be get out....anyways..what ever happened to the Asian Pivot?
I dunno, I really don't see anything happening........

Now red china is taking over the entire south china sea & there is no line in the waters yet??

If we get booted out of the Philippines?? Nice American made bases in Vietnam??
 
I'm not sure about the Philippines -it may be get out....anyways..what ever happened to the Asian Pivot?

That's bluster to a certain degree by Duterte. On the one hand Filipinos truly resent U.S. Governments Heavy handedness when they collaborate with the U.S. Militarily but one the other hand the truly like and respect U.S. institutions and culture and the certainly want and need U.S. Military support and protection.
 
That's bluster to a certain degree by Duterte. On the one hand Filipinos truly resent U.S. Governments Heavy handedness when they collaborate with the U.S. Militarily but one the other hand the truly like and respect U.S. institutions and culture and the certainly want and need U.S. Military support and protection.
*like*
 
That's bluster to a certain degree by Duterte. On the one hand Filipinos truly resent U.S. Governments Heavy handedness when they collaborate with the U.S. Militarily but one the other hand the truly like and respect U.S. institutions and culture and the certainly want and need U.S. Military support and protection.

All good reasons to keep his mouth shut in public..........

While he talks tough, militarily he is a pip-squeak compared to his neighbors......
 
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