April 03, 2006

Recent Trips

In February I was in Thailand for two weeks (which I have written about below) and also spent a few days in Warsaw Poland for work. I will write about Warsaw in the next few days.

I just got back from spending a week in the UK. I spent a couple of days in London and then went to Wales for a meeting. The weather was typical English dark and cloudy with showers that came and went during the day. I do like London, but don't think I will even really explore the UK country side on a holiday trip. Very green and expansive, but other than Stonehenge and a few Castles spread throughout the countryside, there is really not much to see. The hotel I stayed at was over 900 years old. It used to be a large manor house with a small church in the front. Sorry you can't see the Church it is located just right of the main building in the picture. The church is still active and used. The main reason people visit the hotel is for golf. I think after a round or two of golf I would be bored.

I did notice something new in London on this trip. Every time I approached a crosswalk, the cars would stop to let me cross. One time I was looking up at the US embassy and did not even notice that traffic had stopped to let me cross; very polite those Londoners. Try waiting at a cross walk in most large US cities and you might wait all day. haha..

I do get a nice break for the Month of April, but May will be a big month for trips. I will spend one week helping to facilitate a meeting just south of Monaco! From there I will go to Beijing for a few days to see the sights (great wall, Forbidden City) and then to Tianjin for a meeting. Next up is Hong Kong for a day before coming home. The whole trip is two weeks and will actually take me around the world! So look for some new posts during the Month of May.

Greg

Thailand Sunset

Just thought I would share a sunset picture taken back in February from the deck to my room down in Phuket.

The real reason to visit Bangkok - Shopping

Between work and personal travel I have managed to visit Thailand four times in the last two+ years. Besides owning a timeshare there, people always ask, so why Thailand? You could list a number of things that make Thailand a worthwhile country to visit. First and foremost, your money goes a long way there; you can eat and live like a royalty for less that 1/2 the price you would spend in Europe. The beaches are beautiful, the Thai people smile and are friendly, service levels are much much higher than found in the states, and Thai food is sooo good. But the real fun is the combination of your dollar value and the quality of goods in Thailand. The shopping, if you know where to go, is some of the best in the world. The bowl in the picture is made of Afzelia hardwood and the artist has a stall in the weekend market Section 10 Soi 19/4. I purchased one last year when I was there.

First a few words about barganing. Yes I know most Americans don't like to bargain, but if you do not bargain you are paying way more than even the Thai's expect you to pay. In the night markets you can expect to bargain down around 70%! Yes you read that right - 70%. If somethign is 1,000 baht, offer 200, stick to your price and then let them work you to 300. If they let you walk away you may have gone too low. No worries, many of the stands in the night markets have the same goods, so simply raise your price a little at the next stop. When they tell you the price you laugh and say "what are you crazy"? Too expensive!!! I paid only x baht just yesterday!! The price is x baht and that is what I will pay. They will laugh with you and try to work you up, but stick to your guns and just walk away. You can always come back and raise your offer a little more. Most times they will not let you walk away.

Ok so where do you shop?

Patpong Road Night Market: I guess everyone should see this area at least once, but believe me that the reason to go is to watch and see all the crazieness around you. The shopping is really not that good. Most stands have the same goods over and over. Once you have passed a block or two you have really seen most of the things you will see. You can easily find fake luxury purses / watches and plenty of cds to purchase. However, Patpong is a little on the seedy side.

Suan Lum Night Barzaar: This is the official night market. Nice and clean, plenty of goods to choose from. A large food court and even live music to watch. This market is open 7 nights a week and is easy to find. If you want to shop at night this is the plance to go.

Chatuchak Weekend Market: This is my favorite place to shop. This market is only open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. It is easy to find as you only need to take the Skytrain to the end of the Mochit line. Just think I am going to buy Mochit haha.. The actual market boasts up to 15,000 stalls! There is no way you will see everything in a day. The heat and crowds will wear you down well before you can cover even 25% of the market. Last time I was there we set a record of 6 hours in the market. This was only done by having enough people to have a base at a restaurant stall and to take turns watching the purchases and resting. Make sure you wear light clothes, drink lots of water, wear a sun hat and be prepared for large crowds. Lastly, this market is considered a wholesale market, so you will be able to negotiate down but not nearly as much as in the night markets. This will be evident when you notice that the prices are much lower to begin with.

I purchased the two oil paitings you see in the attached picture at the weekend market and framed them at home.

This link has more about the weeknd market with a map. Look for the legend on the bottom and then click the see map icon.
http://www.thailand.com/travel/recreation/recreation_markets_chatuchak.htm

Here are some links that provide more info on Bangkok shopping:
http://www.bangkok.com/shopping/index.html
http://www.bangkok.com/shopping/market.html
http://www.bangkok.com/nightlife/night-market.html