cruman999
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21-2-2014 13:21 |
Reply #4 mrfast's post
They have been set up around the Asoke station from the start which is right next to Soi Cowboy from the start of this protest where they are trying to shut down Bangkok on Jan 13.
I did not even bother going to Soi Cowboy from what I was told it was super crowded down there but Nana plaza area was great.
on the Monday there were no street venders carts or stalls blocking the footpaths and you could walk 6 abreast without having to stop for some over weight female stopping every 6 feet to look at the goods on sale, maybe they should ban these people to the side streets it would be great but it did look very strange outside the bars in Soi 4.
Remember this was 5 weeks ago but I think they are still there and I think stickman's website had an email from a expat living there saying its pretty bad at night trying to get anywhere a couple of weeks ago.
Don't be put of going as I am heading back in May and with the crackdown in China growing I might end up staying the month in Bangkok instead. | |
mrfast |
22-2-2014 21:18 |
Acceptance +4 |
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