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report: 'daily'
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success: function(data) {
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calendar : {
lastDay : '[Yesterday]',
sameDay : '[Today]',
nextDay : '[Tomorrow]',
lastWeek : '[last] dddd',
nextWeek : 'dddd',
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This Is Happening In BANGKOK Again | Weather Alert & New Measures | Latest Update #livelovethailand
This Is Happening In BANGKOK Again | Weather Alert & New Measures | Latest Update #livelovethailand
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Weather In Bangkok always the top story in this metropolis, and now on the top of most polluted in the world, why its happening always, what's the situation now in Bangkok, and what are the new measures to prevent them, in this vlog I update about the latest from Bangkok, and we all hope that things will be better soon.
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published: 25 Jan 2025
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Bangkok Air Quality is Terrible Right Now!
Today, I address an increasingly growing concern in Bangkok. The Air Quality all throughout Thailand, especially in Bangkok is at Very Unhealthy levels. In this video, I take a walk through Bangkok and share what has been happening here and how these issues are being combated.
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Thailand air pollution forces closure of 352 schools amid Bangkok air quality crisis
Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, is grappling with hazardous air pollution levels, leading to the closure of 352 schools as authorities scramble to address the crisis. To mitigate exhaust fumes, the government has introduced a week of free public transport services. The toxic smog has significantly impacted daily life, with residents and students urged to stay indoors.
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Best Things To Do in Bangkok Thailand 2025 4K
Are you looking for the best things to do in Bangkok? We just created a list of 40 must do activities for you to do while visiting Bangkok Thailand! In this Bangkok travel guide we show you around Sukhumvit, Silom, the Chao Phraya River, Chinatown and many other top tourist destinations in Bangkok. Some of those Bangkok attractions include Wat Arun, IconSiam Mall, Rooftop Bars, Reclining Buddha, Khao San Road, Thai Massage, Sea Life Aquarium, Soi 11, Chatuchak Weekend Market, Dragon Temple, Floating Market and much more! If you enjoy this Bangkok travel video you can also watch our other travel vlogs from across Thailand.
It took me 8 days to make this Bangkok travel video. I would say you can explore most of Bangkok around Sukhumvit, Chinatown and the temples in 2 to 3 days. You can ea...
published: 06 Jul 2024
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Air Pollution | More Than 250 Bangkok Schools Close Over Air Pollution | Smog | Bangkok News | N18G
Air pollution in the Thai capital forced more than 350 schools to close on Friday, city authorities said, the highest number in five years.
Bangkok officials also announced free public transport for a week in a bid to reduce traffic in a city notorious for noxious exhaust fumes.
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published: 24 Jan 2025
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First Days Back in Bangkok Didn't Go As Planned! 🇹🇭
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We arrived back in bangkok and was super excited to go around the city and when we woke up the next day we were both feeling sick which ended up lasting a few days which kind of stopped us from doing what we wanted. These things happen when you travel and stuff doesn't always go to plan we just like to share our experience good or bad it's just the reality of travel. Hopefully we can get recovered and back soon!
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Sawadeeka! 🇹🇭 Join us as we explore Thailand and dive into all the amazing culture, fun activities, and of course, the Thai food we can't get enough of! From street food to local markets, we had a blast trying new things and experiencing everything Thailand has to offer! We even visited a floating market, made our own sniffer, and tried on traditional Thai costumes. Trust us, you won’t want to miss these unforgettable moments!! 👀🤡
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published: 22 Nov 2024
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[Thai League] Lamphun Warriors vs Bangkok United H/L | MD19 Thai League 1 2024-25
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BANGKOK, THAILAND (2023) | 10 BEST Things To Do In & Around Bangkok (+ Travel Tips!)
In this video, we highlight 10 of the best things to do in and around Bangkok for your first or second visit:
10. Try the street food
A dish generally costs between 1 to $3 and ranges from barbecued chicken and steamed dumplings, to Pad Thai and tasty mango sticky rice.
9. Admire the Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is Bangkok’s most impressive and popular tourist attraction. Established in 1782, this complex was the royal residence for generations.
8. See the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho
Known as one of Bangkok’s oldest temples, this place has a rich history and is home to an impressive Reclining Buddha.
7. Visit a floating market
The most popular floating market is Damnoen Saduak, which is about a 1.5 hour drive from the city center of Bangkok.
☑️ Floating market + railway market t...
published: 25 Feb 2023
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24 Hour Thai Street Food Challenge in Bangkok | Epic Food Journeys with Mark Wiens | Nat Geo
Mark Wiens goes on a 24-hour challenge in Bangkok, Thailand, to eat as many different street foods as possible. From sizzling fried pork in the peaceful lanes of the Trok Mor market to the delicate nighttime desserts served in the bustling streets of Chinatown, Wiens navigates this megacity in search of delicious local foods. He eats spicy frog at a legendary stall that has over 50 different types of curry daily; tastes bitter, raw Isaan meat salad at a spot favored by the city’s tuk-tuk drivers; and feasts on one of the greatest late-night meals Bangkok has to offer. Regardless of time of day, Wiens takes you on a thrilling journey to discover some of the best street food in Bangkok.
EPIC FOOD JOURNEYS WITH MARK WIENS
Famed food traveler and flavor enthusiast Mark Wiens embarks on a culi...
published: 21 Oct 2024
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First Hour In BANGKOK - 15 Worst Mistakes To Avoid
Don't make these mistakes when you arrive in Thailand.
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Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) Approved: Back in Bangkok (the full truth)
Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) Approved: Back in Bangkok (the full truth)
Are you dreaming of moving to Thailand or curious about life as a digital nomad? In this video, I’m sharing my journey back to Thailand with my new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) and diving into everything you need to know about the process. From visa requirements to my experience applying for the DTV as a remote worker, I’ll give you valuable insights that will help you navigate your own move abroad.
Whether you’re a digital nomad, freelancer, remote worker, or simply planning to explore Thailand long-term, this video breaks down:
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published: 23 Jan 2025
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Authentic Thai Food In Bangkok!!🇹🇭🍲
In this episode of Michelin Eats Bangkok, we visit Mister Jo, a humble, family-run gem with over 50 years of culinary heritage. The third generation of this talented family continues to serve dishes that blend history, tradition, and incredible flavors. We started with their shumai—a steamed bun filled with tender pork. While the pork was packed with flavor, the bun could have used a little stretch after its “gym session.”
The star of the meal was the rice noodle soup, an absolute masterpiece! The broth was light yet flavorful, with the perfect balance of pepper and garlic. The rice noodles were so soft they melted in your mouth, and the three-layered crispy pork belly? Crunchy, fatty, and utterly delicious.
If you’re in Bangkok, don’t miss this comforting bowl of history. Thank you, Mis...
published: 24 Jan 2025
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This Is Happening In BANGKOK Again | Weather Alert & New Measures | Latest Update #livelovethailand
This Is Happening In BANGKOK Again | Weather Alert & New Measures | Latest Update #livelovethailand
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This Is Happening In BANGKOK Again | Weather Alert & New Measures | Latest Update #livelovethailand
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Weather In Bangkok always the top story in this metropolis, and now on the top of most polluted in the world, why its happening always, what's the situation now in Bangkok, and what are the new measures to prevent them, in this vlog I update about the latest from Bangkok, and we all hope that things will be better soon.
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I love coffee.
I have been inspired by Thailand and its culture, the food and the lovely people. I have been making videos and vlogs since 2012 and improving my filming abilities as a vlogger by using more advanced gears and techniques.
Now YouTube is part of my life and hope it will always be.
Thank you for all your support.
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- published: 25 Jan 2025
- views: 18536
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Bangkok Air Quality is Terrible Right Now!
Today, I address an increasingly growing concern in Bangkok. The Air Quality all throughout Thailand, especially in Bangkok is at Very Unhealthy levels. In this...
Today, I address an increasingly growing concern in Bangkok. The Air Quality all throughout Thailand, especially in Bangkok is at Very Unhealthy levels. In this video, I take a walk through Bangkok and share what has been happening here and how these issues are being combated.
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- published: 26 Jan 2025
- views: 3781
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Thailand air pollution forces closure of 352 schools amid Bangkok air quality crisis
Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, is grappling with hazardous air pollution levels, leading to the closure of 352 schools as authorities scramble to address the cris...
Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, is grappling with hazardous air pollution levels, leading to the closure of 352 schools as authorities scramble to address the crisis. To mitigate exhaust fumes, the government has introduced a week of free public transport services. The toxic smog has significantly impacted daily life, with residents and students urged to stay indoors.
Al Jazeera's Barbara Angopa reports from Bangkok.
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Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, is grappling with hazardous air pollution levels, leading to the closure of 352 schools as authorities scramble to address the crisis. To mitigate exhaust fumes, the government has introduced a week of free public transport services. The toxic smog has significantly impacted daily life, with residents and students urged to stay indoors.
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- published: 24 Jan 2025
- views: 12652
18:05
Best Things To Do in Bangkok Thailand 2025 4K
Are you looking for the best things to do in Bangkok? We just created a list of 40 must do activities for you to do while visiting Bangkok Thailand! In this Ban...
Are you looking for the best things to do in Bangkok? We just created a list of 40 must do activities for you to do while visiting Bangkok Thailand! In this Bangkok travel guide we show you around Sukhumvit, Silom, the Chao Phraya River, Chinatown and many other top tourist destinations in Bangkok. Some of those Bangkok attractions include Wat Arun, IconSiam Mall, Rooftop Bars, Reclining Buddha, Khao San Road, Thai Massage, Sea Life Aquarium, Soi 11, Chatuchak Weekend Market, Dragon Temple, Floating Market and much more! If you enjoy this Bangkok travel video you can also watch our other travel vlogs from across Thailand.
It took me 8 days to make this Bangkok travel video. I would say you can explore most of Bangkok around Sukhumvit, Chinatown and the temples in 2 to 3 days. You can easily do these attractions on your own or you can hire a guide. I would suggest getting the Rabbit Card for the Sky Train.
Top Attractions in Bangkok Thailand
(Bangkok Chapters)
00:00 Intro
00:24 Ayutthaya Ancient City
00:38 Golden Buddha
00:59 Wat Arun
1:22 Sky Train
2:04 Rooftop Bars
2:50 ChinaTown
3:43 Jim Thompson House
4:32 Canal River Boat
5:21 Grand Palace
5:32 Floating Market
5:38 Damneon Saduak
5:50 Mae Klong Train
6:04 King Power Mahanakorn
6:18 Water Taxi Chao Phraya
6:38 Sukhumvit
6:54 Sukhumvit Soi 11
7:01 Above 11
7:30 Silom
7:37 PatPong Market
8:19 Benchakitti Park
8:44 Tuktuk Ride
9:05 Central World Mall
9:23 Siam Paragon Mall
9:54 Sea Life Ocean World
10:04 Motobike Taxi
10:25 Soi Cowboy
10:39 Icon Siam Mall
11:55 Bangkok Food
12:54 Emsphere
13:06 Chatuchak Market
13:59 Asiatique
14:55 Khao San Road
15:23 Dragon Temple
15:32 Pattaya
16:06 Hua Hin
16:34 Phraya Nakhon Cave
17:37 Self-Care
17:49 Thai Massage
17:56 Outro
Island Hopper TV takes you around the world to the premiere travel destinations. Our virtual travel guides from across America to Asia, Europe and Australia have assisted many world travelers in educating themselves on their next destination to travel or even vacation.
https://wn.com/Best_Things_To_Do_In_Bangkok_Thailand_2025_4K
Are you looking for the best things to do in Bangkok? We just created a list of 40 must do activities for you to do while visiting Bangkok Thailand! In this Bangkok travel guide we show you around Sukhumvit, Silom, the Chao Phraya River, Chinatown and many other top tourist destinations in Bangkok. Some of those Bangkok attractions include Wat Arun, IconSiam Mall, Rooftop Bars, Reclining Buddha, Khao San Road, Thai Massage, Sea Life Aquarium, Soi 11, Chatuchak Weekend Market, Dragon Temple, Floating Market and much more! If you enjoy this Bangkok travel video you can also watch our other travel vlogs from across Thailand.
It took me 8 days to make this Bangkok travel video. I would say you can explore most of Bangkok around Sukhumvit, Chinatown and the temples in 2 to 3 days. You can easily do these attractions on your own or you can hire a guide. I would suggest getting the Rabbit Card for the Sky Train.
Top Attractions in Bangkok Thailand
(Bangkok Chapters)
00:00 Intro
00:24 Ayutthaya Ancient City
00:38 Golden Buddha
00:59 Wat Arun
1:22 Sky Train
2:04 Rooftop Bars
2:50 ChinaTown
3:43 Jim Thompson House
4:32 Canal River Boat
5:21 Grand Palace
5:32 Floating Market
5:38 Damneon Saduak
5:50 Mae Klong Train
6:04 King Power Mahanakorn
6:18 Water Taxi Chao Phraya
6:38 Sukhumvit
6:54 Sukhumvit Soi 11
7:01 Above 11
7:30 Silom
7:37 PatPong Market
8:19 Benchakitti Park
8:44 Tuktuk Ride
9:05 Central World Mall
9:23 Siam Paragon Mall
9:54 Sea Life Ocean World
10:04 Motobike Taxi
10:25 Soi Cowboy
10:39 Icon Siam Mall
11:55 Bangkok Food
12:54 Emsphere
13:06 Chatuchak Market
13:59 Asiatique
14:55 Khao San Road
15:23 Dragon Temple
15:32 Pattaya
16:06 Hua Hin
16:34 Phraya Nakhon Cave
17:37 Self-Care
17:49 Thai Massage
17:56 Outro
Island Hopper TV takes you around the world to the premiere travel destinations. Our virtual travel guides from across America to Asia, Europe and Australia have assisted many world travelers in educating themselves on their next destination to travel or even vacation.
- published: 06 Jul 2024
- views: 254810
5:44
Air Pollution | More Than 250 Bangkok Schools Close Over Air Pollution | Smog | Bangkok News | N18G
Air pollution in the Thai capital forced more than 350 schools to close on Friday, city authorities said, the highest number in five years.
Bangkok officials a...
Air pollution in the Thai capital forced more than 350 schools to close on Friday, city authorities said, the highest number in five years.
Bangkok officials also announced free public transport for a week in a bid to reduce traffic in a city notorious for noxious exhaust fumes.
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Air pollution in the Thai capital forced more than 350 schools to close on Friday, city authorities said, the highest number in five years.
Bangkok officials also announced free public transport for a week in a bid to reduce traffic in a city notorious for noxious exhaust fumes.
#thailand #bangkok #airpollution #smog #news18
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- published: 24 Jan 2025
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18:07
First Days Back in Bangkok Didn't Go As Planned! 🇹🇭
#thailand #bangkok
We arrived back in bangkok and was super excited to go around the city and when we woke up the next day we were both feeling sick which ende...
#thailand #bangkok
We arrived back in bangkok and was super excited to go around the city and when we woke up the next day we were both feeling sick which ended up lasting a few days which kind of stopped us from doing what we wanted. These things happen when you travel and stuff doesn't always go to plan we just like to share our experience good or bad it's just the reality of travel. Hopefully we can get recovered and back soon!
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We arrived back in bangkok and was super excited to go around the city and when we woke up the next day we were both feeling sick which ended up lasting a few days which kind of stopped us from doing what we wanted. These things happen when you travel and stuff doesn't always go to plan we just like to share our experience good or bad it's just the reality of travel. Hopefully we can get recovered and back soon!
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56:33
What To Do and Eat in Bangkok, Thailand | 4D3N Travel Guide
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Do tell us in the comments below which destinations you’d like us to explore next!!! 👀✈️
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12:13
[Thai League] Lamphun Warriors vs Bangkok United H/L | MD19 Thai League 1 2024-25
[Thai League] Lamphun Warriors vs Bangkok United H/L | MD19 Thai League 1 2024-25
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- published: 25 Jan 2025
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12:02
BANGKOK, THAILAND (2023) | 10 BEST Things To Do In & Around Bangkok (+ Travel Tips!)
In this video, we highlight 10 of the best things to do in and around Bangkok for your first or second visit:
10. Try the street food
A dish generally costs be...
In this video, we highlight 10 of the best things to do in and around Bangkok for your first or second visit:
10. Try the street food
A dish generally costs between 1 to $3 and ranges from barbecued chicken and steamed dumplings, to Pad Thai and tasty mango sticky rice.
9. Admire the Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is Bangkok’s most impressive and popular tourist attraction. Established in 1782, this complex was the royal residence for generations.
8. See the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho
Known as one of Bangkok’s oldest temples, this place has a rich history and is home to an impressive Reclining Buddha.
7. Visit a floating market
The most popular floating market is Damnoen Saduak, which is about a 1.5 hour drive from the city center of Bangkok.
☑️ Floating market + railway market tour: https://www.getyourguide.com/bangkok-l169/bangkok-damnoen-saduak-market-and-maeklong-railway-market-t383872/?partner_id=57UJ5GF&utm_medium=online_publisher&placement=content-middle&cmp=Bangkok_video
6. Take a stroll in Lumpini park
This big green oasis offers several lawn areas, paved walking paths, trees, playgrounds, and an artificial lake.
5. Get a view over Bangkok
We visited the Mahanakhon building, home to Bangkok’s highest observation deck, which provides spectacular views of the city and river.
☑️ Buy tickets in advance (recommended!): https://kpmn.thaiticketonline.net/book/kpmn
4. Explore lesser-known Buddhist Temples
With roots steeped in centuries-old history and Buddhist culture, you can find hundreds of temples in Bangkok. It’s worth visiting a few in the Banglamphu area (Golden Mount & Loha Prasat) with a local guide.
☑️ Buddhist tour with Saravarint: https://www.withlocals.com/experience/treasures-of-bangkok-buddhism-and-monks-tour-d45ea7af/?adults=4&children=0
Contact her via WhatsApp: +66 92 471 4193
3. Experience Khao San Road
Khao San Road is a vibrant street, packed with hostels, food vendors, clothing stalls, bars, restaurants, and travelers from every corner of the globe.
2. Shop at Chatuchak Weekend Market
On Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm
1. Watch the sunset over the Chao Phraya River & Wat Arun
From one of the rooftop bars (Eagle’s Nest or The Deck Restaurant), you can watch the sun set over Wat Arun.
☑️ Sunset dinner cruise: https://www.getyourguide.com/bangkok-l169/bangkok-2-hour-dinner-on-the-chao-phraya-princess-cruise-t128406/?partner_id=57UJ5GF&utm_medium=online_publisher&placement=content-middle&cmp=Bangkok_video
⭐ Day trips from Bangkok:
☑️ Ayutthaya day tour: https://www.getyourguide.com/bangkok-l169/from-bangkok-ayutthaya-temples-small-group-tour-with-lunch-t383879/?partner_id=57UJ5GF&utm_medium=online_publisher&placement=content-middle&cmp=Bangkok_video
☑️ Kanchanaburi & Erawan day tour: https://www.getyourguide.com/bangkok-l169/erawan-national-park-and-kanchanaburi-small-group-tour-t274282/?partner_id=57UJ5GF&utm_medium=online_publisher&placement=content-middle&cmp=Bangkok_video
😴 WHERE WE STAYED IN BANGKOK:
- Nappiness Hotel in the Old Town: https://www.booking.com/hotel/th/nappiness.en.html?aid=7936148&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2
‼️ Note: the drone shots are stock footage from Canva
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- Chiang Mai: https://youtu.be/tH3Y-0i5jR8
- Mae Hong Son Loop: https://youtu.be/ud_zICUEi04
- Chiang Rai: https://youtu.be/IlNxEvs3kD4
- Phuket: https://youtu.be/m_pCh6p8_wg
- Krabi: https://youtu.be/HTwP6yO21Yc
- Koh Samui: https://youtu.be/5Pe9VO9oShg
- Koh Phangan: https://youtu.be/KpfPvR8lZcM
- Khao Sok National Park: https://youtu.be/BG3zb4shYiU
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Bangkok Rain by Bosnow
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0:00 Intro
1:18 Try Street Food
2:13 Grand Palace Bankok
3:09 Wat Pho Reclining Buddha
3:54 Floating Market
5:05 Lumpini Park
6:01 Mahanakhon Building View
6:50 Golden Mount and Loha Prasat
7:45 Khao San Road
8:32 Chatuchak Weekend Market
9:05 Wat Arun Sunset
9:52 Day Trips From Bangkok
10:45 Bangkok Travel Tips
#bangkok #thailand #thingstodoinbangkok
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In this video, we highlight 10 of the best things to do in and around Bangkok for your first or second visit:
10. Try the street food
A dish generally costs between 1 to $3 and ranges from barbecued chicken and steamed dumplings, to Pad Thai and tasty mango sticky rice.
9. Admire the Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is Bangkok’s most impressive and popular tourist attraction. Established in 1782, this complex was the royal residence for generations.
8. See the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho
Known as one of Bangkok’s oldest temples, this place has a rich history and is home to an impressive Reclining Buddha.
7. Visit a floating market
The most popular floating market is Damnoen Saduak, which is about a 1.5 hour drive from the city center of Bangkok.
☑️ Floating market + railway market tour: https://www.getyourguide.com/bangkok-l169/bangkok-damnoen-saduak-market-and-maeklong-railway-market-t383872/?partner_id=57UJ5GF&utm_medium=online_publisher&placement=content-middle&cmp=Bangkok_video
6. Take a stroll in Lumpini park
This big green oasis offers several lawn areas, paved walking paths, trees, playgrounds, and an artificial lake.
5. Get a view over Bangkok
We visited the Mahanakhon building, home to Bangkok’s highest observation deck, which provides spectacular views of the city and river.
☑️ Buy tickets in advance (recommended!): https://kpmn.thaiticketonline.net/book/kpmn
4. Explore lesser-known Buddhist Temples
With roots steeped in centuries-old history and Buddhist culture, you can find hundreds of temples in Bangkok. It’s worth visiting a few in the Banglamphu area (Golden Mount & Loha Prasat) with a local guide.
☑️ Buddhist tour with Saravarint: https://www.withlocals.com/experience/treasures-of-bangkok-buddhism-and-monks-tour-d45ea7af/?adults=4&children=0
Contact her via WhatsApp: +66 92 471 4193
3. Experience Khao San Road
Khao San Road is a vibrant street, packed with hostels, food vendors, clothing stalls, bars, restaurants, and travelers from every corner of the globe.
2. Shop at Chatuchak Weekend Market
On Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm
1. Watch the sunset over the Chao Phraya River & Wat Arun
From one of the rooftop bars (Eagle’s Nest or The Deck Restaurant), you can watch the sun set over Wat Arun.
☑️ Sunset dinner cruise: https://www.getyourguide.com/bangkok-l169/bangkok-2-hour-dinner-on-the-chao-phraya-princess-cruise-t128406/?partner_id=57UJ5GF&utm_medium=online_publisher&placement=content-middle&cmp=Bangkok_video
⭐ Day trips from Bangkok:
☑️ Ayutthaya day tour: https://www.getyourguide.com/bangkok-l169/from-bangkok-ayutthaya-temples-small-group-tour-with-lunch-t383879/?partner_id=57UJ5GF&utm_medium=online_publisher&placement=content-middle&cmp=Bangkok_video
☑️ Kanchanaburi & Erawan day tour: https://www.getyourguide.com/bangkok-l169/erawan-national-park-and-kanchanaburi-small-group-tour-t274282/?partner_id=57UJ5GF&utm_medium=online_publisher&placement=content-middle&cmp=Bangkok_video
😴 WHERE WE STAYED IN BANGKOK:
- Nappiness Hotel in the Old Town: https://www.booking.com/hotel/th/nappiness.en.html?aid=7936148&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2
‼️ Note: the drone shots are stock footage from Canva
🎥 MORE THAILAND VIDEOS
- Thailand Top 15: https://youtu.be/8m8ReerO060
- Kanchanaburi: https://youtu.be/SjcCsfSsacU
- Chiang Mai: https://youtu.be/tH3Y-0i5jR8
- Mae Hong Son Loop: https://youtu.be/ud_zICUEi04
- Chiang Rai: https://youtu.be/IlNxEvs3kD4
- Phuket: https://youtu.be/m_pCh6p8_wg
- Krabi: https://youtu.be/HTwP6yO21Yc
- Koh Samui: https://youtu.be/5Pe9VO9oShg
- Koh Phangan: https://youtu.be/KpfPvR8lZcM
- Khao Sok National Park: https://youtu.be/BG3zb4shYiU
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🎵 MUSIC CREDITS:
Call Of The Winds by LASYA
Rejoice in the morning by The David Roy Collective
Xiao Among The Skyscrapers by Yonnie Dror
Lullaby (Thailand) by Hans Johnson
Boston Nights by Ofer Koren
Bangkok Rain by Bosnow
🎥 VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
1:18 Try Street Food
2:13 Grand Palace Bankok
3:09 Wat Pho Reclining Buddha
3:54 Floating Market
5:05 Lumpini Park
6:01 Mahanakhon Building View
6:50 Golden Mount and Loha Prasat
7:45 Khao San Road
8:32 Chatuchak Weekend Market
9:05 Wat Arun Sunset
9:52 Day Trips From Bangkok
10:45 Bangkok Travel Tips
#bangkok #thailand #thingstodoinbangkok
- published: 25 Feb 2023
- views: 942942
27:03
24 Hour Thai Street Food Challenge in Bangkok | Epic Food Journeys with Mark Wiens | Nat Geo
Mark Wiens goes on a 24-hour challenge in Bangkok, Thailand, to eat as many different street foods as possible. From sizzling fried pork in the peaceful lanes o...
Mark Wiens goes on a 24-hour challenge in Bangkok, Thailand, to eat as many different street foods as possible. From sizzling fried pork in the peaceful lanes of the Trok Mor market to the delicate nighttime desserts served in the bustling streets of Chinatown, Wiens navigates this megacity in search of delicious local foods. He eats spicy frog at a legendary stall that has over 50 different types of curry daily; tastes bitter, raw Isaan meat salad at a spot favored by the city’s tuk-tuk drivers; and feasts on one of the greatest late-night meals Bangkok has to offer. Regardless of time of day, Wiens takes you on a thrilling journey to discover some of the best street food in Bangkok.
EPIC FOOD JOURNEYS WITH MARK WIENS
Famed food traveler and flavor enthusiast Mark Wiens embarks on a culinary adventure in search of the most authentic eats. From 24-hour street food marathons in bustling cities to fishing and foraging in idyllic countryside regions for a traditional meal, he is on a mission to unlock the secrets of local cuisines while learning about the culture. Exciting tuk-tuk rides, charming boat cruises, and good old mountain trekking: Wiens will do what it takes to share with you these tasty and unique food journeys around the world.
Mark Wiens is a full-time food traveler, video maker, TV host, and social media producer. He was born in the United States but grew up in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kenya, and he is currently based in Thailand with his wife and son. Wiens believes appreciating local food is the ultimate way to relate to people around the world. You can find Wiens happily slurping down a spicy bowl of noodles in Bangkok or devouring a taco while standing on a sidewalk in Mexico City—and sharing all his food adventures with you on YouTube and social media.
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Mark Wiens goes on a 24-hour challenge in Bangkok, Thailand, to eat as many different street foods as possible. From sizzling fried pork in the peaceful lanes of the Trok Mor market to the delicate nighttime desserts served in the bustling streets of Chinatown, Wiens navigates this megacity in search of delicious local foods. He eats spicy frog at a legendary stall that has over 50 different types of curry daily; tastes bitter, raw Isaan meat salad at a spot favored by the city’s tuk-tuk drivers; and feasts on one of the greatest late-night meals Bangkok has to offer. Regardless of time of day, Wiens takes you on a thrilling journey to discover some of the best street food in Bangkok.
EPIC FOOD JOURNEYS WITH MARK WIENS
Famed food traveler and flavor enthusiast Mark Wiens embarks on a culinary adventure in search of the most authentic eats. From 24-hour street food marathons in bustling cities to fishing and foraging in idyllic countryside regions for a traditional meal, he is on a mission to unlock the secrets of local cuisines while learning about the culture. Exciting tuk-tuk rides, charming boat cruises, and good old mountain trekking: Wiens will do what it takes to share with you these tasty and unique food journeys around the world.
Mark Wiens is a full-time food traveler, video maker, TV host, and social media producer. He was born in the United States but grew up in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kenya, and he is currently based in Thailand with his wife and son. Wiens believes appreciating local food is the ultimate way to relate to people around the world. You can find Wiens happily slurping down a spicy bowl of noodles in Bangkok or devouring a taco while standing on a sidewalk in Mexico City—and sharing all his food adventures with you on YouTube and social media.
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24 Hour Thai Street Food Challenge in Bangkok | Epic Food Journeys with Mark Wiens | Nat Geo
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- published: 21 Oct 2024
- views: 952521
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First Hour In BANGKOK - 15 Worst Mistakes To Avoid
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- published: 12 Dec 2024
- views: 291684
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Bangkok You've Never Seen Before - Thailand 2025
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- published: 23 Jan 2025
- views: 18732
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Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) Approved: Back in Bangkok (the full truth)
Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) Approved: Back in Bangkok (the full truth)
Are you dreaming of moving to Thailand or curious about life as a digital nomad? In ...
Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) Approved: Back in Bangkok (the full truth)
Are you dreaming of moving to Thailand or curious about life as a digital nomad? In this video, I’m sharing my journey back to Thailand with my new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) and diving into everything you need to know about the process. From visa requirements to my experience applying for the DTV as a remote worker, I’ll give you valuable insights that will help you navigate your own move abroad.
Whether you’re a digital nomad, freelancer, remote worker, or simply planning to explore Thailand long-term, this video breaks down:
✅ The DTV visa process for remote workers and digital nomads
✅ Required documents and application tips
✅ My personal experience applying in the U.S.
✅ What it’s like returning to Thailand after securing the visa
Living abroad isn’t just about logistics; it’s about courage, adaptability, and pursuing a life that inspires you. I hope this video motivates you to take the leap!
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5:18 - Why I Went Back to America?
8:38 - How I Got my DTV (exactly)
10:43 - Requirements for DTV (workcation route)
13:53 - How long does DTV Take?
15:07 - Problems Entering Thailand on DTV?
16:33 - Realizations of Living Abroad
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♥️ I'm Antoinette Yvonne (an American expat living in Bangkok), and your guide to a life beyond borders. I'm sharing my journey of living abroad, self-care, and personal growth. Through my vlogs, I aim to inspire and encourage women to dream big, live beyond the norm, and embrace life's challenges with grace and intentionality. My mission is to empower women to embrace a multifaceted global lifestyle, fostering adventurous spirits who boldly navigate life by shattering expectations.
Subscribe to my channel for weekly vlogs where you'll find practical advice for living life abroad, inspiration for adventures, and virtual escapes to far-off lands. Whether you're dreaming of your first solo adventure, seeking tips for life abroad, or simply craving a virtual escape, you'll find a warm welcome here.
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Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) Approved: Back in Bangkok (the full truth)
Are you dreaming of moving to Thailand or curious about life as a digital nomad? In this video, I’m sharing my journey back to Thailand with my new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) and diving into everything you need to know about the process. From visa requirements to my experience applying for the DTV as a remote worker, I’ll give you valuable insights that will help you navigate your own move abroad.
Whether you’re a digital nomad, freelancer, remote worker, or simply planning to explore Thailand long-term, this video breaks down:
✅ The DTV visa process for remote workers and digital nomads
✅ Required documents and application tips
✅ My personal experience applying in the U.S.
✅ What it’s like returning to Thailand after securing the visa
Living abroad isn’t just about logistics; it’s about courage, adaptability, and pursuing a life that inspires you. I hope this video motivates you to take the leap!
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RESOURCES & LINKS:
▪️ Schedule a 1:1 Discovery Call → https://meet.brevo.com/antoinette-yvonne
▪️Grab the Comprehensive Move to BKK Guide → https://79be-contact.systeme.io/comp-guide-to-bangkok
▪️Download the FREE Bangkok Relocation Checklist → https://mailchi.mp/64d87eaf0999/bangkok-essential-relocation-checklist
▪️Bangkok: Living Abroad Playlist → https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvbKE61YHdkoXQG9V7EIq3ufdVhEjgGIY
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0:00 - Intro
1:00 - What is a Visa Run?
2:00 - Almost got DEPORTED!
3:36 - Is an ED Visa Long-Term?
5:18 - Why I Went Back to America?
8:38 - How I Got my DTV (exactly)
10:43 - Requirements for DTV (workcation route)
13:53 - How long does DTV Take?
15:07 - Problems Entering Thailand on DTV?
16:33 - Realizations of Living Abroad
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#DTV #DestinationThailandVisa #DTVThailand #LivingAbroad #LivinginThailand #BeyondTheNorm #Empowerment #LivingAloneDiaries #ExpatLife
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→ Where I get my music from → https://share.epidemicsound.com/pco8on
→ What I use to Edit → Final Cut Pro X
→ What Computer I use → Apple MB Pro - 13" w/ Touch Bar → https://amzn.to/3oes2Id
→ My Main Camera → Sony a6700 https://amzn.to/3w4MbEM
→ My Action Camera → GoPro Hero 7 - https://amzn.to/2MmOocj
→ What Lens I use ↴
▪️ Sony FE PZ 16-35mm F4 G https://amzn.to/3A4JOFr
▪️ Sigma 16mm f/1.4 https://amzn.to/3w6Z8ht
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♥️ I'm Antoinette Yvonne (an American expat living in Bangkok), and your guide to a life beyond borders. I'm sharing my journey of living abroad, self-care, and personal growth. Through my vlogs, I aim to inspire and encourage women to dream big, live beyond the norm, and embrace life's challenges with grace and intentionality. My mission is to empower women to embrace a multifaceted global lifestyle, fostering adventurous spirits who boldly navigate life by shattering expectations.
Subscribe to my channel for weekly vlogs where you'll find practical advice for living life abroad, inspiration for adventures, and virtual escapes to far-off lands. Whether you're dreaming of your first solo adventure, seeking tips for life abroad, or simply craving a virtual escape, you'll find a warm welcome here.
Thank you for joining me on this experience. 😊 Join me on the next one here → https://luxnomadtravels.com/start-here/
- published: 23 Jan 2025
- views: 15532
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Authentic Thai Food In Bangkok!!🇹🇭🍲
In this episode of Michelin Eats Bangkok, we visit Mister Jo, a humble, family-run gem with over 50 years of culinary heritage. The third generation of this tal...
In this episode of Michelin Eats Bangkok, we visit Mister Jo, a humble, family-run gem with over 50 years of culinary heritage. The third generation of this talented family continues to serve dishes that blend history, tradition, and incredible flavors. We started with their shumai—a steamed bun filled with tender pork. While the pork was packed with flavor, the bun could have used a little stretch after its “gym session.”
The star of the meal was the rice noodle soup, an absolute masterpiece! The broth was light yet flavorful, with the perfect balance of pepper and garlic. The rice noodles were so soft they melted in your mouth, and the three-layered crispy pork belly? Crunchy, fatty, and utterly delicious.
If you’re in Bangkok, don’t miss this comforting bowl of history. Thank you, Mister Jo—khapunkaa!
#DCTEats #MichelinEats #BangkokEats #FoodieLife #NoodleSoup #CrispyPork #BangkokFoodie #FamilyRecipes #FoodAdventure #StreetFoodLovers #FoodInspiration #AsiaFoodie #FoodVlog #FoodieTravel #CulinaryJourney
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In this episode of Michelin Eats Bangkok, we visit Mister Jo, a humble, family-run gem with over 50 years of culinary heritage. The third generation of this talented family continues to serve dishes that blend history, tradition, and incredible flavors. We started with their shumai—a steamed bun filled with tender pork. While the pork was packed with flavor, the bun could have used a little stretch after its “gym session.”
The star of the meal was the rice noodle soup, an absolute masterpiece! The broth was light yet flavorful, with the perfect balance of pepper and garlic. The rice noodles were so soft they melted in your mouth, and the three-layered crispy pork belly? Crunchy, fatty, and utterly delicious.
If you’re in Bangkok, don’t miss this comforting bowl of history. Thank you, Mister Jo—khapunkaa!
#DCTEats #MichelinEats #BangkokEats #FoodieLife #NoodleSoup #CrispyPork #BangkokFoodie #FamilyRecipes #FoodAdventure #StreetFoodLovers #FoodInspiration #AsiaFoodie #FoodVlog #FoodieTravel #CulinaryJourney
- published: 24 Jan 2025
- views: 80323
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John Burdett - on his fast-paced novels set in Bangkok - Hosted by Rudy Maxa
Our Guest: John Burdett - Autho
Should you have to opportunity to read a novel by John Burdett, I would suggest you steel yourself. While many of his books are set in the city where he now lives, Bangkok, and while you’ll learn a lot about Thai culture from his books, the crimes in Burdett’s fast-paced thrillers can be gruesome. But it’s leavened by Burdett’s sense of humor.
Burdett grew up in London but became acquainted with Asia when he joined a major law firm in Hong Kong. He’d always wanted to write fiction, but the law paid better.
After 12 years lawyering in Hong Kong, he’d saved enough money to indulge his passion. He eventually settled in Thailand’s capital city where he’s lived the last 19 years.
Burdett has written eight novels, six of them revolving around a world-wear...
published: 20 Mar 2021
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HKBF2013: John Burdett on Bangkok's red light district
British writer John Burdett's 2003 crime novel "Bangkok 8" focuses on the Thai capital's red light district -- and draws on the author's extensive experience living and working in Southeast Asia. Raised in north London and having studied English and American Literature at the University of Warwick, Mr Burdett also worked in a UK legal centre for 18 months before taking up a position of Crown Counsel for the Attorney General of Hong Kong in 1980.
This video covers his seminar at the 2013 Hong Kong Book Fair: http://hkbookfair.hktdc.com/en/
published: 21 Jul 2013
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Thailand Author Interview: John Burdett
John Burdett is a British lawyer turned novelist and author of Bangkok 8, Bangkok Haunts, Bangkok Tattaoo and Bangkok Noir. John talked to ThaiLawForum about his novels, the recent political situation in Thailand, the sex industry and whether prostitution should be legalized in Thailand, and why Bangkok is a popular setting for a novel.
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published: 24 Feb 2014
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John Burdett - Le pic du vautour
À l'occasion du Festival International Quai du Polar 2013, John Burdett vous présente son ouvrage "Le pic du vautour" aux éditions Presses de la Cité. Traduit de l'anglais par Thierry Piélat.
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published: 29 May 2013
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Beyond the Lines | Interview with fiction novelist - John Burdett
Bangkok based musician Keith Nolan interviews interesting expats who make Thailand an important part of their life.
In this episode we interview fiction novelist - John Burdett.
Published Books include: The Bangkok Asset, The Last Million Seconds, Vulture Peak, Bangkok Eight, Bangkok Tattoo, The Godfather of Kathmandu, Bangkok Haunts,
#thailand #author #johnburdett #beyondthelines
published: 26 Dec 2015
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Fast Slow Motion with John Burdett | Owners Table Podcast with Thomas Cox
Seeking a shift in perspective? Join me on this week's episode of Owner's Table as I sit down with John Burdett, the brilliant mind behind Fast Slow Motion, to explore the profound impact his business has had on his personal evolution and sense of purpose.
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published: 21 Nov 2023
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Spanking Pulp Press Presents a Night of Noir - John Burdett
published: 04 May 2014
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La Thaïlande, coup de coeur de John Burdett, auteur du roman Le Pic du vautour
Chargé de démanteler un réseau international de trafic d'organes, l'inspecteur Sonchaï Jitpleecheep se rend à Dubaï pour son enquête. Alors qu'il se fait passer pour un trafiquant, il rencontre les sœurs Yip, des jumelles chinoises aussi séduisantes que diaboliques. Très influentes dans le milieu, où on les surnomme les « Vautours», les deux jeunes femmes demandent à Sonchaï de leur livrer un millier de paires d'yeux.
Lorsque, traumatisé par cette expérience qui lui a révélé l'étendue de la barbarie humaine, Sonchaï rentre en Thaïlande, il y est accueilli par une affaire des plus sordides : trois cadavres sont retrouvés dans un temple à Phuket, privés de la plupart de leurs organes. Il ne tarde pas à comprendre que les machiavéliques sœurs ne sont pas étrangères à cette affaire.
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published: 26 Jun 2013
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Leverage Your CRM to Grow Your Business with John Burdett
John Burdett can help you leverage your CRM to grow your business. John and his team are experts at helping business owners develop systems that are scalable and utilize one platform that will grow with your business. But instead of just selling technology or software, John and his team actually work alongside you and do the implementation for you. Brilliant! Listen to this engaging conversation and then reach out to see how John and his team can help you Leverage Your CRM to Grow Your Business. Learn more about John at his website.
published: 24 May 2024
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The Godfather of Kathmandu by John Burdett
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Title: The Godfather of Kathmandu
Series: #4 of Sonchai Jitpleecheep
Author: John Burdett
Narrator: Stephen Hogan
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 11 hours 52 minutes
Release date: March 26, 2010
Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.4 of Total 5
Genres: Police & Detective
Publisher's Summary:
John Burdett writes darkly inventive fiction with a comic twist. In The Godfather of Kathmandu, Royal Thai police detective Sonchai Jitpleecheep is called to a grisly murder scene that could make or break his career, but he's more worried about impressing Tietsin, his new Buddhist guru. However, Tietsin would rather use Sonchai to help him broker a heroin deal worth 40 million dollars. Left with no easy way out and...
published: 29 Nov 2024
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Bangkok Noir (3) - John Burdett
Book launch: 'Bangkok Noir' by Christopher G. Moore (ed.). Speaker: John Burdett. Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand. March 17, 2011. Produced by Voicu Mihnea Simandan. www.simandan.com (c) 2011
published: 19 Mar 2011
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Bangkok Haunts by John Burdett
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/60229 to listen full audiobooks.
Title: Bangkok Haunts
Series: #3 of Sonchai Jitpleecheep
Author: John Burdett
Narrator: Glen McCready
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 12 hours 43 minutes
Release date: January 15, 2008
Genres: Police & Detective
Publisher's Summary:
Sonchai Jitpleecheep, the devout Buddhist Royal Thai Police detective who led us through the best sellers Bangkok 8 and Bangkok Tattoo, returns in this blistering novel. Sonchai has seen virtually everything on his beat in Bangkok's District 8, but nothing like the snuff film he's just been sent anonymously. Furiously fast-paced and laced through with an erotic ghost story that gives a new dark twist to the life of our hero, Bangkok Haunts more than lives up to the...
published: 29 Nov 2024
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Valentine's Day Special - Interview with John Burdett
In an interview with seniors Amanda Hare, Gabriella Winans and Alyssa Clark, Principal Dr. John Burdett recalls the story of how his wife and him met, important memories of their relationship and advice about marriage.
published: 14 Feb 2022
53:56
John Burdett - on his fast-paced novels set in Bangkok - Hosted by Rudy Maxa
Our Guest: John Burdett - Autho
Should you have to opportunity to read a novel by John Burdett, I would suggest you steel yourself. While many of his books ar...
Our Guest: John Burdett - Autho
Should you have to opportunity to read a novel by John Burdett, I would suggest you steel yourself. While many of his books are set in the city where he now lives, Bangkok, and while you’ll learn a lot about Thai culture from his books, the crimes in Burdett’s fast-paced thrillers can be gruesome. But it’s leavened by Burdett’s sense of humor.
Burdett grew up in London but became acquainted with Asia when he joined a major law firm in Hong Kong. He’d always wanted to write fiction, but the law paid better.
After 12 years lawyering in Hong Kong, he’d saved enough money to indulge his passion. He eventually settled in Thailand’s capital city where he’s lived the last 19 years.
Burdett has written eight novels, six of them revolving around a world-weary Bangkok cop, Sonchai Jitpleecheep, a Buddhist detective in Bangkok’s District 8 who encounters bad guys with disturbing regularity.
Check out Bangkok Haunts, Bangkok 8, or Bangkok Tattoo. Of the latter novel, one of America’s premier crime novelists, James Ellroy wrote, “A novel so steeped in milieu that it feels as if you’ve blasted to Mars in the grip of a demon who won’t let you go.”
Carl Hiassen also wrote of Bangkok Tattoo, “One of the most startling and provocative mysteries I’ve read in years. Once I started, I didn’t want to put it down.”
Because of the time difference between the US and Asia, I must pre-record this interview. But I think his take on Asia, ex-pats in Asia, and crime will keep you riveted.
#johnburdett #rudymaxa #thriller
https://wn.com/John_Burdett_On_His_Fast_Paced_Novels_Set_In_Bangkok_Hosted_By_Rudy_Maxa
Our Guest: John Burdett - Autho
Should you have to opportunity to read a novel by John Burdett, I would suggest you steel yourself. While many of his books are set in the city where he now lives, Bangkok, and while you’ll learn a lot about Thai culture from his books, the crimes in Burdett’s fast-paced thrillers can be gruesome. But it’s leavened by Burdett’s sense of humor.
Burdett grew up in London but became acquainted with Asia when he joined a major law firm in Hong Kong. He’d always wanted to write fiction, but the law paid better.
After 12 years lawyering in Hong Kong, he’d saved enough money to indulge his passion. He eventually settled in Thailand’s capital city where he’s lived the last 19 years.
Burdett has written eight novels, six of them revolving around a world-weary Bangkok cop, Sonchai Jitpleecheep, a Buddhist detective in Bangkok’s District 8 who encounters bad guys with disturbing regularity.
Check out Bangkok Haunts, Bangkok 8, or Bangkok Tattoo. Of the latter novel, one of America’s premier crime novelists, James Ellroy wrote, “A novel so steeped in milieu that it feels as if you’ve blasted to Mars in the grip of a demon who won’t let you go.”
Carl Hiassen also wrote of Bangkok Tattoo, “One of the most startling and provocative mysteries I’ve read in years. Once I started, I didn’t want to put it down.”
Because of the time difference between the US and Asia, I must pre-record this interview. But I think his take on Asia, ex-pats in Asia, and crime will keep you riveted.
#johnburdett #rudymaxa #thriller
- published: 20 Mar 2021
- views: 1208
59:05
HKBF2013: John Burdett on Bangkok's red light district
British writer John Burdett's 2003 crime novel "Bangkok 8" focuses on the Thai capital's red light district -- and draws on the author's extensive experience li...
British writer John Burdett's 2003 crime novel "Bangkok 8" focuses on the Thai capital's red light district -- and draws on the author's extensive experience living and working in Southeast Asia. Raised in north London and having studied English and American Literature at the University of Warwick, Mr Burdett also worked in a UK legal centre for 18 months before taking up a position of Crown Counsel for the Attorney General of Hong Kong in 1980.
This video covers his seminar at the 2013 Hong Kong Book Fair: http://hkbookfair.hktdc.com/en/
https://wn.com/Hkbf2013_John_Burdett_On_Bangkok's_Red_Light_District
British writer John Burdett's 2003 crime novel "Bangkok 8" focuses on the Thai capital's red light district -- and draws on the author's extensive experience living and working in Southeast Asia. Raised in north London and having studied English and American Literature at the University of Warwick, Mr Burdett also worked in a UK legal centre for 18 months before taking up a position of Crown Counsel for the Attorney General of Hong Kong in 1980.
This video covers his seminar at the 2013 Hong Kong Book Fair: http://hkbookfair.hktdc.com/en/
- published: 21 Jul 2013
- views: 3627
19:37
Thailand Author Interview: John Burdett
John Burdett is a British lawyer turned novelist and author of Bangkok 8, Bangkok Haunts, Bangkok Tattaoo and Bangkok Noir. John talked to ThaiLawForum about hi...
John Burdett is a British lawyer turned novelist and author of Bangkok 8, Bangkok Haunts, Bangkok Tattaoo and Bangkok Noir. John talked to ThaiLawForum about his novels, the recent political situation in Thailand, the sex industry and whether prostitution should be legalized in Thailand, and why Bangkok is a popular setting for a novel.
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John Burdett is a British lawyer turned novelist and author of Bangkok 8, Bangkok Haunts, Bangkok Tattaoo and Bangkok Noir. John talked to ThaiLawForum about his novels, the recent political situation in Thailand, the sex industry and whether prostitution should be legalized in Thailand, and why Bangkok is a popular setting for a novel.
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- published: 24 Feb 2014
- views: 1232
3:14
John Burdett - Le pic du vautour
À l'occasion du Festival International Quai du Polar 2013, John Burdett vous présente son ouvrage "Le pic du vautour" aux éditions Presses de la Cité. Traduit d...
À l'occasion du Festival International Quai du Polar 2013, John Burdett vous présente son ouvrage "Le pic du vautour" aux éditions Presses de la Cité. Traduit de l'anglais par Thierry Piélat.
http://www.mollat.com/livres/john-burdett-pic-vautour-9782258100886.html
Notes de Musique : "Morning Emerges From Night" by Ergo Phizmiz (http://www.ergophizmiz.net)
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À l'occasion du Festival International Quai du Polar 2013, John Burdett vous présente son ouvrage "Le pic du vautour" aux éditions Presses de la Cité. Traduit de l'anglais par Thierry Piélat.
http://www.mollat.com/livres/john-burdett-pic-vautour-9782258100886.html
Notes de Musique : "Morning Emerges From Night" by Ergo Phizmiz (http://www.ergophizmiz.net)
- published: 29 May 2013
- views: 243
14:35
Beyond the Lines | Interview with fiction novelist - John Burdett
Bangkok based musician Keith Nolan interviews interesting expats who make Thailand an important part of their life.
In this episode we interview fiction noveli...
Bangkok based musician Keith Nolan interviews interesting expats who make Thailand an important part of their life.
In this episode we interview fiction novelist - John Burdett.
Published Books include: The Bangkok Asset, The Last Million Seconds, Vulture Peak, Bangkok Eight, Bangkok Tattoo, The Godfather of Kathmandu, Bangkok Haunts,
#thailand #author #johnburdett #beyondthelines
https://wn.com/Beyond_The_Lines_|_Interview_With_Fiction_Novelist_John_Burdett
Bangkok based musician Keith Nolan interviews interesting expats who make Thailand an important part of their life.
In this episode we interview fiction novelist - John Burdett.
Published Books include: The Bangkok Asset, The Last Million Seconds, Vulture Peak, Bangkok Eight, Bangkok Tattoo, The Godfather of Kathmandu, Bangkok Haunts,
#thailand #author #johnburdett #beyondthelines
- published: 26 Dec 2015
- views: 790
0:18
Fast Slow Motion with John Burdett | Owners Table Podcast with Thomas Cox
Seeking a shift in perspective? Join me on this week's episode of Owner's Table as I sit down with John Burdett, the brilliant mind behind Fast Slow Motion, to ...
Seeking a shift in perspective? Join me on this week's episode of Owner's Table as I sit down with John Burdett, the brilliant mind behind Fast Slow Motion, to explore the profound impact his business has had on his personal evolution and sense of purpose.
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Seeking a shift in perspective? Join me on this week's episode of Owner's Table as I sit down with John Burdett, the brilliant mind behind Fast Slow Motion, to explore the profound impact his business has had on his personal evolution and sense of purpose.
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We appreciate your support and look forward to bringing you more valuable conversations with successful owners, from the boardroom to the dinner table.
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- published: 21 Nov 2023
- views: 79
1:39
La Thaïlande, coup de coeur de John Burdett, auteur du roman Le Pic du vautour
Chargé de démanteler un réseau international de trafic d'organes, l'inspecteur Sonchaï Jitpleecheep se rend à Dubaï pour son enquête. Alors qu'il se fait passer...
Chargé de démanteler un réseau international de trafic d'organes, l'inspecteur Sonchaï Jitpleecheep se rend à Dubaï pour son enquête. Alors qu'il se fait passer pour un trafiquant, il rencontre les sœurs Yip, des jumelles chinoises aussi séduisantes que diaboliques. Très influentes dans le milieu, où on les surnomme les « Vautours», les deux jeunes femmes demandent à Sonchaï de leur livrer un millier de paires d'yeux.
Lorsque, traumatisé par cette expérience qui lui a révélé l'étendue de la barbarie humaine, Sonchaï rentre en Thaïlande, il y est accueilli par une affaire des plus sordides : trois cadavres sont retrouvés dans un temple à Phuket, privés de la plupart de leurs organes. Il ne tarde pas à comprendre que les machiavéliques sœurs ne sont pas étrangères à cette affaire.
Avocat de formation, le Britannique John Burdett a travaillé à Hong Kong dans un cabinet juridique avant de se consacrer à l'écriture. Grand bourlingueur, il a vécu successivement en France et en Espagne avant de s'installer en Asie. Après Bangkok 8, Bangkok Tattoo, Bangkok Psycho et Le Parrain de Katmandou, Le Pic du vautour est le cinquième roman mettant en scène l'inspecteur Sonchaï Jitpleecheep publié aux Presses de la Cité.
En librairie le 14 mars 2013.
https://wn.com/La_Thaïlande,_Coup_De_Coeur_De_John_Burdett,_Auteur_Du_Roman_Le_Pic_Du_Vautour
Chargé de démanteler un réseau international de trafic d'organes, l'inspecteur Sonchaï Jitpleecheep se rend à Dubaï pour son enquête. Alors qu'il se fait passer pour un trafiquant, il rencontre les sœurs Yip, des jumelles chinoises aussi séduisantes que diaboliques. Très influentes dans le milieu, où on les surnomme les « Vautours», les deux jeunes femmes demandent à Sonchaï de leur livrer un millier de paires d'yeux.
Lorsque, traumatisé par cette expérience qui lui a révélé l'étendue de la barbarie humaine, Sonchaï rentre en Thaïlande, il y est accueilli par une affaire des plus sordides : trois cadavres sont retrouvés dans un temple à Phuket, privés de la plupart de leurs organes. Il ne tarde pas à comprendre que les machiavéliques sœurs ne sont pas étrangères à cette affaire.
Avocat de formation, le Britannique John Burdett a travaillé à Hong Kong dans un cabinet juridique avant de se consacrer à l'écriture. Grand bourlingueur, il a vécu successivement en France et en Espagne avant de s'installer en Asie. Après Bangkok 8, Bangkok Tattoo, Bangkok Psycho et Le Parrain de Katmandou, Le Pic du vautour est le cinquième roman mettant en scène l'inspecteur Sonchaï Jitpleecheep publié aux Presses de la Cité.
En librairie le 14 mars 2013.
- published: 26 Jun 2013
- views: 258
1:20:58
Derby City Classic 2025 -Cody Burdett vs Brian King- WNT 9 ball- Rd1-1/22/25
Derby City Classic 2025 -Cody Burdett vs Brian King- WNT 9 ball- Rd1-1/22/25
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- published: 23 Jan 2025
- views: 320
20:12
Leverage Your CRM to Grow Your Business with John Burdett
John Burdett can help you leverage your CRM to grow your business. John and his team are experts at helping business owners develop systems that are scalable an...
John Burdett can help you leverage your CRM to grow your business. John and his team are experts at helping business owners develop systems that are scalable and utilize one platform that will grow with your business. But instead of just selling technology or software, John and his team actually work alongside you and do the implementation for you. Brilliant! Listen to this engaging conversation and then reach out to see how John and his team can help you Leverage Your CRM to Grow Your Business. Learn more about John at his website.
https://wn.com/Leverage_Your_Crm_To_Grow_Your_Business_With_John_Burdett
John Burdett can help you leverage your CRM to grow your business. John and his team are experts at helping business owners develop systems that are scalable and utilize one platform that will grow with your business. But instead of just selling technology or software, John and his team actually work alongside you and do the implementation for you. Brilliant! Listen to this engaging conversation and then reach out to see how John and his team can help you Leverage Your CRM to Grow Your Business. Learn more about John at his website.
- published: 24 May 2024
- views: 14
5:05
The Godfather of Kathmandu by John Burdett
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/89094 to listen full audiobooks.
Title: The Godfather of Kathmandu
Series: #4 of Sonchai Jitpleecheep...
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/89094 to listen full audiobooks.
Title: The Godfather of Kathmandu
Series: #4 of Sonchai Jitpleecheep
Author: John Burdett
Narrator: Stephen Hogan
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 11 hours 52 minutes
Release date: March 26, 2010
Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.4 of Total 5
Genres: Police & Detective
Publisher's Summary:
John Burdett writes darkly inventive fiction with a comic twist. In The Godfather of Kathmandu, Royal Thai police detective Sonchai Jitpleecheep is called to a grisly murder scene that could make or break his career, but he's more worried about impressing Tietsin, his new Buddhist guru. However, Tietsin would rather use Sonchai to help him broker a heroin deal worth 40 million dollars. Left with no easy way out and plenty of moral conflict, Sonchai will have to decide between saving his soul and saving his career.
https://wn.com/The_Godfather_Of_Kathmandu_By_John_Burdett
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/89094 to listen full audiobooks.
Title: The Godfather of Kathmandu
Series: #4 of Sonchai Jitpleecheep
Author: John Burdett
Narrator: Stephen Hogan
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 11 hours 52 minutes
Release date: March 26, 2010
Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.4 of Total 5
Genres: Police & Detective
Publisher's Summary:
John Burdett writes darkly inventive fiction with a comic twist. In The Godfather of Kathmandu, Royal Thai police detective Sonchai Jitpleecheep is called to a grisly murder scene that could make or break his career, but he's more worried about impressing Tietsin, his new Buddhist guru. However, Tietsin would rather use Sonchai to help him broker a heroin deal worth 40 million dollars. Left with no easy way out and plenty of moral conflict, Sonchai will have to decide between saving his soul and saving his career.
- published: 29 Nov 2024
- views: 8
3:30
Bangkok Noir (3) - John Burdett
Book launch: 'Bangkok Noir' by Christopher G. Moore (ed.). Speaker: John Burdett. Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand. March 17, 2011. Produced by Voicu Mi...
Book launch: 'Bangkok Noir' by Christopher G. Moore (ed.). Speaker: John Burdett. Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand. March 17, 2011. Produced by Voicu Mihnea Simandan. www.simandan.com (c) 2011
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Book launch: 'Bangkok Noir' by Christopher G. Moore (ed.). Speaker: John Burdett. Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand. March 17, 2011. Produced by Voicu Mihnea Simandan. www.simandan.com (c) 2011
- published: 19 Mar 2011
- views: 897
5:05
Bangkok Haunts by John Burdett
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/60229 to listen full audiobooks.
Title: Bangkok Haunts
Series: #3 of Sonchai Jitpleecheep
Author: Joh...
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/60229 to listen full audiobooks.
Title: Bangkok Haunts
Series: #3 of Sonchai Jitpleecheep
Author: John Burdett
Narrator: Glen McCready
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 12 hours 43 minutes
Release date: January 15, 2008
Genres: Police & Detective
Publisher's Summary:
Sonchai Jitpleecheep, the devout Buddhist Royal Thai Police detective who led us through the best sellers Bangkok 8 and Bangkok Tattoo, returns in this blistering novel. Sonchai has seen virtually everything on his beat in Bangkok's District 8, but nothing like the snuff film he's just been sent anonymously. Furiously fast-paced and laced through with an erotic ghost story that gives a new dark twist to the life of our hero, Bangkok Haunts more than lives up to the smart and darkly funny originality of its predecessors
https://wn.com/Bangkok_Haunts_By_John_Burdett
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/60229 to listen full audiobooks.
Title: Bangkok Haunts
Series: #3 of Sonchai Jitpleecheep
Author: John Burdett
Narrator: Glen McCready
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 12 hours 43 minutes
Release date: January 15, 2008
Genres: Police & Detective
Publisher's Summary:
Sonchai Jitpleecheep, the devout Buddhist Royal Thai Police detective who led us through the best sellers Bangkok 8 and Bangkok Tattoo, returns in this blistering novel. Sonchai has seen virtually everything on his beat in Bangkok's District 8, but nothing like the snuff film he's just been sent anonymously. Furiously fast-paced and laced through with an erotic ghost story that gives a new dark twist to the life of our hero, Bangkok Haunts more than lives up to the smart and darkly funny originality of its predecessors
- published: 29 Nov 2024
- views: 3
10:18
Valentine's Day Special - Interview with John Burdett
In an interview with seniors Amanda Hare, Gabriella Winans and Alyssa Clark, Principal Dr. John Burdett recalls the story of how his wife and him met, important...
In an interview with seniors Amanda Hare, Gabriella Winans and Alyssa Clark, Principal Dr. John Burdett recalls the story of how his wife and him met, important memories of their relationship and advice about marriage.
https://wn.com/Valentine's_Day_Special_Interview_With_John_Burdett
In an interview with seniors Amanda Hare, Gabriella Winans and Alyssa Clark, Principal Dr. John Burdett recalls the story of how his wife and him met, important memories of their relationship and advice about marriage.
- published: 14 Feb 2022
- views: 97
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Bangkok 1998 Asian Games - 'Art and Sports' | Promo (1998)
Copyright (c) 1998 Bangkok Asian Games Organizing Committee
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Thailand had played host, having already done so in 1966, 1970 (initially in Seoul) and 1978 (initially Singapore, then Islamabad). It was also the first time that the Thai capital have put a bid for the event, having been selected in September 1990 over bids from Taipei and Jakarta.
But in its run-up, there had been serious doubts about whether Thailand, in the midst of Asia's worst economic crisis in half a century, would successfully host the world’s second-biggest sporting event. The Thai cause was not helped in the final weeks leading to the Asiad, when the construction of road links and games venues was running behind ...
published: 28 Jul 2019
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13th Asian Games Bangkok 98 - Opening Ceremony PART 1/2
Complete Opening Ceremony of the 13th Asian Games, Bangkok 1998 (No TV Comments). Part 1 of 2.
Part 2 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppJkaKP7mqA
published: 12 Oct 2014
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Bangkok 1998 Asian Games - TPT Broadcast Opening Sequence
Copyright (c) 1998 Television Pool of Thailand
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Thailand had played host, having already done so in 1966, 1970 (initially in Seoul) and 1978 (initially Singapore, then Islamabad). It was also the first time that the Thai capital have put a bid for the event, having been selected in September 1990 over bids from Taipei and Jakarta.
But in its run-up, there had been serious doubts about whether Thailand, in the midst of Asia's worst economic crisis in half a century, would successfully host the world’s second-biggest sporting event. The Thai cause was not helped in the final weeks leading to the Asiad, when the construction of road links and games venues was running behind schedule, gen...
published: 29 Oct 2017
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Thailand 0-3 Kuwait - 1998 Asian Games Semifinal
16 December 1998 - Bangkok,Thailand
Hussain Al-Khodari Goal 27'
Faraj Laheeb Goal 54'
Khaled Abdulqoddus Goal 89'
published: 05 Apr 2021
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1998 XIII ASIAN GAMES BASKETBALL - PHILIPPINE CENTENNIAL TEAM VS KAZAKHSTAN
The 13th Asian Games, Bangkok 1998: Heroes On The Rise: A KBP Live Coverage: Men's basketball Broze medal match: Philippines vs. Kazakhstan
TV Networks: ABS-CBN, PTV-4, ABC-5, GMA Network, RPN-9, VTV on IBC 13, Studio 23, and Citynet 27
Commentators: Ed Picson and Dr. J Andy Jao (under Vintage Enterprises); Sev Sarmenta and Danny Francisco (under ABS-CBN); Jimmy Javier and Joaqui Trillo (under SilverStar Communications and Focal Media Arts)
TV Hosts: Bill Velasco and Dyan Castillejo (under ABS-CBN); Paolo Bediones and Karen Davila
©1998 Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster ng Pilipinas, Focal Media Arts, Inc., SilverStar Communications, Inc., Vintage Enterprises, Inc., and Olympic Council of Asia
Title description - courtesy of Jonathan Guevarra
Bronze medal game
No. Player Position ...
published: 18 Oct 2020
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Iran 1-0 China - 1998 Asian Games Semifinal
16 December 1998 - Bangkok,Thailand
Ali Mousavi 55'
published: 05 Apr 2021
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Bangkok 1998 Asian Games - NHK BS1 Broadcast Opening Sequence
Copyright (c) 1998 Japan Broadcasting Corporation
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Thailand had played host, having already done so in 1966, 1970 (initially in Seoul) and 1978 (initially Singapore, then Islamabad). It was also the first time that the Thai capital have put a bid for the event, having been selected in September 1990 over bids from Taipei and Jakarta.
But in its run-up, there had been serious doubts about whether Thailand, in the midst of Asia's worst economic crisis in half a century, would successfully host the world’s second-biggest sporting event. The Thai cause was not helped in the final weeks leading to the Asiad, when the construction of road links and games venues was running behind schedule, ...
published: 22 Jun 2021
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Bangkok 1998 Asian Games - IBC-13 - Commercial Break (Part 3) (12.19.1998)
Copyright (c) 1998 Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
The XIII Asian Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand, between 6 to 20 December 1998. It was the fourth time that the Thai capital have hosted the Asiad, the first were in 1966, and then in 1970; which were to be hosted in Seoul, South Korea, but they pulled out due to both financial and security reasons. Bangkok would later hold the event for the third time in 1978, which would have been held in Singapore; and then in Islamabad, Pakistan, but both have later dropped out from their hosting duties.
Along with its Vintage Television (VTV) block, the games was broadcasted in the Philippines on IBC-13. This commercial break was aired during the bronze medal match between the Philippines and Kazakhstan in the men's basketball tourname...
published: 22 Oct 2020
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Asian Games 1998 Bangkok Opening Ceremony
published: 12 Jun 2024
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Kui Yuanyuan - Vault 1998 Bangkok Asian Games TF
published: 10 Feb 2023
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Asian games 1998 (17/12/1998)
published: 25 Jan 2022
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Best rallies CHN-KOR Asian Games 1998 - Final
Best rallies from the final match between China and South Korea at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok. THIS IS WHY I LOVE ASIAN VOLLEYBALL! Watch these amazingly long, technical (albeit sometimes scrappy), and thrilling long rallies... this is why I think the Asian school of volleyball should come back to influence the rest of international volleyball.
Las mejores jugadas del partido final entre China y Corea del Sur en los Juegos Asiáticos de Bangkok en 1998.
published: 07 Aug 2007
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1998 Asian Games
1998 Asian Games
XIII Asian Games
The 1998 Asian Games (Thai: เอเชียนเกมส์ 2541 or เอเชียนเกมส์ 1998), officially known as the 13th Asian Games and the XIII Asiad,[citation needed] was an Asian multi-sport event celebrated in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to 20, 1998, with 377 events in 36 sports and disciplines participated by 6,554 athletes across the continent. The football event commenced on 30 November 1998, a week earlier than the opening ceremony.
Bangkok was awarded the right on September 26, 1990, defeating Taipei, Chinese Taipei and Jakarta, Indonesia to host the Games. It was the first city to hosted the Asian Games for four times, the last three editions it hosted were in 1966, 1970 and 1978. The event was opened by Bhumibol Adulyadej, the king of Thailand at the Rajamang...
published: 14 Sep 2020
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The Bangkok 1998 Asian Games, the games of Unity
Bangkok 1998 Asian game bringing Asia together and unites their common goals in the field of sport (Olympic Council of Asia).
published: 07 Oct 2012
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Bangkok 1998 Asian Games - 'Art and Sports' | Promo (1998)
Copyright (c) 1998 Bangkok Asian Games Organizing Committee
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Ba...
Copyright (c) 1998 Bangkok Asian Games Organizing Committee
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Thailand had played host, having already done so in 1966, 1970 (initially in Seoul) and 1978 (initially Singapore, then Islamabad). It was also the first time that the Thai capital have put a bid for the event, having been selected in September 1990 over bids from Taipei and Jakarta.
But in its run-up, there had been serious doubts about whether Thailand, in the midst of Asia's worst economic crisis in half a century, would successfully host the world’s second-biggest sporting event. The Thai cause was not helped in the final weeks leading to the Asiad, when the construction of road links and games venues was running behind schedule, general ticket sales for the events very low and some teams were pulled out of competitions.
According to a news report from United Press International, its preparations including the construction and renovation of three main stadiums and an athletes' village, cost an estimated THB6 billion, which is US$167 million.
But finally, all doubts had been erased by the time the Games got underway at the 70,000-seat Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok. Over 6,000 athletes across the continent have participated in the Bangkok Asian Games, which featured 377 medal events in 36 sports and disciplines.
At these Games, Thailand had bagged 24 gold, 26 silver and 40 bronze medals, making a total of 90 medals that placed them fourth on the medal tally, behind Asian sporting powerhouses China, Japan and South Korea. The home crowd’s support has been exceptional, and the host nation's victories have been a welcome diversion from the country’s economic woes. For Thailand as a whole, the 1998 Asiad was one of its remarkable achievements in the nation's sports development throughout its modern history.
https://wn.com/Bangkok_1998_Asian_Games_'Art_And_Sports'_|_Promo_(1998)
Copyright (c) 1998 Bangkok Asian Games Organizing Committee
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Thailand had played host, having already done so in 1966, 1970 (initially in Seoul) and 1978 (initially Singapore, then Islamabad). It was also the first time that the Thai capital have put a bid for the event, having been selected in September 1990 over bids from Taipei and Jakarta.
But in its run-up, there had been serious doubts about whether Thailand, in the midst of Asia's worst economic crisis in half a century, would successfully host the world’s second-biggest sporting event. The Thai cause was not helped in the final weeks leading to the Asiad, when the construction of road links and games venues was running behind schedule, general ticket sales for the events very low and some teams were pulled out of competitions.
According to a news report from United Press International, its preparations including the construction and renovation of three main stadiums and an athletes' village, cost an estimated THB6 billion, which is US$167 million.
But finally, all doubts had been erased by the time the Games got underway at the 70,000-seat Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok. Over 6,000 athletes across the continent have participated in the Bangkok Asian Games, which featured 377 medal events in 36 sports and disciplines.
At these Games, Thailand had bagged 24 gold, 26 silver and 40 bronze medals, making a total of 90 medals that placed them fourth on the medal tally, behind Asian sporting powerhouses China, Japan and South Korea. The home crowd’s support has been exceptional, and the host nation's victories have been a welcome diversion from the country’s economic woes. For Thailand as a whole, the 1998 Asiad was one of its remarkable achievements in the nation's sports development throughout its modern history.
- published: 28 Jul 2019
- views: 7096
1:33:43
13th Asian Games Bangkok 98 - Opening Ceremony PART 1/2
Complete Opening Ceremony of the 13th Asian Games, Bangkok 1998 (No TV Comments). Part 1 of 2.
Part 2 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppJkaKP7mqA
Complete Opening Ceremony of the 13th Asian Games, Bangkok 1998 (No TV Comments). Part 1 of 2.
Part 2 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppJkaKP7mqA
https://wn.com/13Th_Asian_Games_Bangkok_98_Opening_Ceremony_Part_1_2
Complete Opening Ceremony of the 13th Asian Games, Bangkok 1998 (No TV Comments). Part 1 of 2.
Part 2 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppJkaKP7mqA
- published: 12 Oct 2014
- views: 295566
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Bangkok 1998 Asian Games - TPT Broadcast Opening Sequence
Copyright (c) 1998 Television Pool of Thailand
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Thaila...
Copyright (c) 1998 Television Pool of Thailand
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Thailand had played host, having already done so in 1966, 1970 (initially in Seoul) and 1978 (initially Singapore, then Islamabad). It was also the first time that the Thai capital have put a bid for the event, having been selected in September 1990 over bids from Taipei and Jakarta.
But in its run-up, there had been serious doubts about whether Thailand, in the midst of Asia's worst economic crisis in half a century, would successfully host the world’s second-biggest sporting event. The Thai cause was not helped in the final weeks leading to the Asiad, when the construction of road links and games venues was running behind schedule, general ticket sales for the events very low and some teams were pulled out of competitions.
According to a news report from United Press International, its preparations including the construction and renovation of three main stadiums and an athletes' village, cost an estimated THB6 billion, which is US$167 million.
But finally, all doubts had been erased by the time the Games got underway at the 70,000-seat Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok. Over 6,000 athletes across the continent have participated in the Bangkok Asian Games, which featured 377 medal events in 36 sports and disciplines.
At these Games, Thailand had bagged 24 gold, 26 silver and 40 bronze medals, making a total of 90 medals that placed them fourth on the medal tally, behind Japan at third (52 golds), South Korea at second (65 golds), and Games topnotchers China (129 golds). The home crowd’s support has been exceptional, and the host nation's victories have been a welcome diversion from the country’s economic woes. For Thailand as a whole, the 1998 Asiad was one of its remarkable achievements in the nation's sports development throughout its modern history.
https://wn.com/Bangkok_1998_Asian_Games_Tpt_Broadcast_Opening_Sequence
Copyright (c) 1998 Television Pool of Thailand
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Thailand had played host, having already done so in 1966, 1970 (initially in Seoul) and 1978 (initially Singapore, then Islamabad). It was also the first time that the Thai capital have put a bid for the event, having been selected in September 1990 over bids from Taipei and Jakarta.
But in its run-up, there had been serious doubts about whether Thailand, in the midst of Asia's worst economic crisis in half a century, would successfully host the world’s second-biggest sporting event. The Thai cause was not helped in the final weeks leading to the Asiad, when the construction of road links and games venues was running behind schedule, general ticket sales for the events very low and some teams were pulled out of competitions.
According to a news report from United Press International, its preparations including the construction and renovation of three main stadiums and an athletes' village, cost an estimated THB6 billion, which is US$167 million.
But finally, all doubts had been erased by the time the Games got underway at the 70,000-seat Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok. Over 6,000 athletes across the continent have participated in the Bangkok Asian Games, which featured 377 medal events in 36 sports and disciplines.
At these Games, Thailand had bagged 24 gold, 26 silver and 40 bronze medals, making a total of 90 medals that placed them fourth on the medal tally, behind Japan at third (52 golds), South Korea at second (65 golds), and Games topnotchers China (129 golds). The home crowd’s support has been exceptional, and the host nation's victories have been a welcome diversion from the country’s economic woes. For Thailand as a whole, the 1998 Asiad was one of its remarkable achievements in the nation's sports development throughout its modern history.
- published: 29 Oct 2017
- views: 20794
0:43
Thailand 0-3 Kuwait - 1998 Asian Games Semifinal
16 December 1998 - Bangkok,Thailand
Hussain Al-Khodari Goal 27'
Faraj Laheeb Goal 54'
Khaled Abdulqoddus Goal 89'
16 December 1998 - Bangkok,Thailand
Hussain Al-Khodari Goal 27'
Faraj Laheeb Goal 54'
Khaled Abdulqoddus Goal 89'
https://wn.com/Thailand_0_3_Kuwait_1998_Asian_Games_Semifinal
16 December 1998 - Bangkok,Thailand
Hussain Al-Khodari Goal 27'
Faraj Laheeb Goal 54'
Khaled Abdulqoddus Goal 89'
- published: 05 Apr 2021
- views: 2533
1:26:23
1998 XIII ASIAN GAMES BASKETBALL - PHILIPPINE CENTENNIAL TEAM VS KAZAKHSTAN
The 13th Asian Games, Bangkok 1998: Heroes On The Rise: A KBP Live Coverage: Men's basketball Broze medal match: Philippines vs. Kazakhstan
TV Networks: ABS-CBN...
The 13th Asian Games, Bangkok 1998: Heroes On The Rise: A KBP Live Coverage: Men's basketball Broze medal match: Philippines vs. Kazakhstan
TV Networks: ABS-CBN, PTV-4, ABC-5, GMA Network, RPN-9, VTV on IBC 13, Studio 23, and Citynet 27
Commentators: Ed Picson and Dr. J Andy Jao (under Vintage Enterprises); Sev Sarmenta and Danny Francisco (under ABS-CBN); Jimmy Javier and Joaqui Trillo (under SilverStar Communications and Focal Media Arts)
TV Hosts: Bill Velasco and Dyan Castillejo (under ABS-CBN); Paolo Bediones and Karen Davila
©1998 Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster ng Pilipinas, Focal Media Arts, Inc., SilverStar Communications, Inc., Vintage Enterprises, Inc., and Olympic Council of Asia
Title description - courtesy of Jonathan Guevarra
Bronze medal game
No. Player Position PBA Team College
4 Alvin Patrimonio 6'3" Purefoods Mapúa
5 Andy Seigle 6'10" Mobiline New Orleans
6 Jojo Lastimosa 6'0"
Alaska Ateneo de Manila, USJ-R
7 Dennis Espino 6'6" Sta. Lucia Santo Tomas
8 Allan Caidic 6'2" San Miguel University of the East
9 Jun Limpot 6'6" Sta. Lucia De La Salle
10 Vergel Meneses 6'3" Pop Cola José Rizal
11 Edward Joseph Feihl 7'0" Purefoods Adamson
12 Olsen Racela 5'10" San Miguel Ateneo de Manila
13 Marlou Aquino. 6'9" Ginebra Adamson
14 Johnny Abarrientos 5'7" Alaska Far Eastern
15 Kenneth Duremdes 6'3" Alaska Adamson
Head Coach: Tim Cone (Alaska)
Assistant Coach: Chot Reyes (Metropolitan Basketball Association)
Assistant Coach: Aric del Rosario (MBA, UST)
Team Manager: Joaqui Trillo (Alaska)
Team Scout: Jeffrey Cariaso (Mobiline)
https://wn.com/1998_Xiii_Asian_Games_Basketball_Philippine_Centennial_Team_Vs_Kazakhstan
The 13th Asian Games, Bangkok 1998: Heroes On The Rise: A KBP Live Coverage: Men's basketball Broze medal match: Philippines vs. Kazakhstan
TV Networks: ABS-CBN, PTV-4, ABC-5, GMA Network, RPN-9, VTV on IBC 13, Studio 23, and Citynet 27
Commentators: Ed Picson and Dr. J Andy Jao (under Vintage Enterprises); Sev Sarmenta and Danny Francisco (under ABS-CBN); Jimmy Javier and Joaqui Trillo (under SilverStar Communications and Focal Media Arts)
TV Hosts: Bill Velasco and Dyan Castillejo (under ABS-CBN); Paolo Bediones and Karen Davila
©1998 Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster ng Pilipinas, Focal Media Arts, Inc., SilverStar Communications, Inc., Vintage Enterprises, Inc., and Olympic Council of Asia
Title description - courtesy of Jonathan Guevarra
Bronze medal game
No. Player Position PBA Team College
4 Alvin Patrimonio 6'3" Purefoods Mapúa
5 Andy Seigle 6'10" Mobiline New Orleans
6 Jojo Lastimosa 6'0"
Alaska Ateneo de Manila, USJ-R
7 Dennis Espino 6'6" Sta. Lucia Santo Tomas
8 Allan Caidic 6'2" San Miguel University of the East
9 Jun Limpot 6'6" Sta. Lucia De La Salle
10 Vergel Meneses 6'3" Pop Cola José Rizal
11 Edward Joseph Feihl 7'0" Purefoods Adamson
12 Olsen Racela 5'10" San Miguel Ateneo de Manila
13 Marlou Aquino. 6'9" Ginebra Adamson
14 Johnny Abarrientos 5'7" Alaska Far Eastern
15 Kenneth Duremdes 6'3" Alaska Adamson
Head Coach: Tim Cone (Alaska)
Assistant Coach: Chot Reyes (Metropolitan Basketball Association)
Assistant Coach: Aric del Rosario (MBA, UST)
Team Manager: Joaqui Trillo (Alaska)
Team Scout: Jeffrey Cariaso (Mobiline)
- published: 18 Oct 2020
- views: 69272
0:33
Bangkok 1998 Asian Games - NHK BS1 Broadcast Opening Sequence
Copyright (c) 1998 Japan Broadcasting Corporation
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Tha...
Copyright (c) 1998 Japan Broadcasting Corporation
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Thailand had played host, having already done so in 1966, 1970 (initially in Seoul) and 1978 (initially Singapore, then Islamabad). It was also the first time that the Thai capital have put a bid for the event, having been selected in September 1990 over bids from Taipei and Jakarta.
But in its run-up, there had been serious doubts about whether Thailand, in the midst of Asia's worst economic crisis in half a century, would successfully host the world’s second-biggest sporting event. The Thai cause was not helped in the final weeks leading to the Asiad, when the construction of road links and games venues was running behind schedule, general ticket sales for the events very low and some teams were pulled out of competitions.
According to a news report from United Press International, its preparations including the construction and renovation of three main stadiums and an athletes' village, cost an estimated THB6 billion, which is US$167 million.
But finally, all doubts had been erased by the time the Games got underway at the 70,000-seat Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok. Over 6,000 athletes across the continent have participated in the Bangkok Asian Games, which featured 377 medal events in 36 sports and disciplines.
At these Games, Thailand had bagged 24 gold, 26 silver and 40 bronze medals, making a total of 90 medals that placed them fourth on the medal tally, behind Asian sporting powerhouses China, Japan and South Korea. The home crowd’s support has been exceptional, and the host nation's victories have been a welcome diversion from the country’s economic woes. For Thailand as a whole, the 1998 Asiad was one of its remarkable achievements in the nation's sports development throughout its modern history.
https://wn.com/Bangkok_1998_Asian_Games_Nhk_Bs1_Broadcast_Opening_Sequence
Copyright (c) 1998 Japan Broadcasting Corporation
Held from 6 to 20 December 1998, the 13th edition of the Asian Games marked the fourth time that Bangkok, Thailand had played host, having already done so in 1966, 1970 (initially in Seoul) and 1978 (initially Singapore, then Islamabad). It was also the first time that the Thai capital have put a bid for the event, having been selected in September 1990 over bids from Taipei and Jakarta.
But in its run-up, there had been serious doubts about whether Thailand, in the midst of Asia's worst economic crisis in half a century, would successfully host the world’s second-biggest sporting event. The Thai cause was not helped in the final weeks leading to the Asiad, when the construction of road links and games venues was running behind schedule, general ticket sales for the events very low and some teams were pulled out of competitions.
According to a news report from United Press International, its preparations including the construction and renovation of three main stadiums and an athletes' village, cost an estimated THB6 billion, which is US$167 million.
But finally, all doubts had been erased by the time the Games got underway at the 70,000-seat Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok. Over 6,000 athletes across the continent have participated in the Bangkok Asian Games, which featured 377 medal events in 36 sports and disciplines.
At these Games, Thailand had bagged 24 gold, 26 silver and 40 bronze medals, making a total of 90 medals that placed them fourth on the medal tally, behind Asian sporting powerhouses China, Japan and South Korea. The home crowd’s support has been exceptional, and the host nation's victories have been a welcome diversion from the country’s economic woes. For Thailand as a whole, the 1998 Asiad was one of its remarkable achievements in the nation's sports development throughout its modern history.
- published: 22 Jun 2021
- views: 7130
3:51
Bangkok 1998 Asian Games - IBC-13 - Commercial Break (Part 3) (12.19.1998)
Copyright (c) 1998 Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
The XIII Asian Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand, between 6 to 20 December 1998. It was the fou...
Copyright (c) 1998 Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
The XIII Asian Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand, between 6 to 20 December 1998. It was the fourth time that the Thai capital have hosted the Asiad, the first were in 1966, and then in 1970; which were to be hosted in Seoul, South Korea, but they pulled out due to both financial and security reasons. Bangkok would later hold the event for the third time in 1978, which would have been held in Singapore; and then in Islamabad, Pakistan, but both have later dropped out from their hosting duties.
Along with its Vintage Television (VTV) block, the games was broadcasted in the Philippines on IBC-13. This commercial break was aired during the bronze medal match between the Philippines and Kazakhstan in the men's basketball tournament.
PART 3
1. 0:00 End of 1st Half
2. 0:11 Caltex
3. 0:26 Milo
4. 0:56 Red Horse Beer
5. 1:27 PLDT - 70th Anniversary
6. 2:10 Kodak Gold Super Clear
7. 2:40 Adidas
8. 2:55 Jollibee
9. 3:25 Caltex
https://wn.com/Bangkok_1998_Asian_Games_Ibc_13_Commercial_Break_(Part_3)_(12.19.1998)
Copyright (c) 1998 Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
The XIII Asian Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand, between 6 to 20 December 1998. It was the fourth time that the Thai capital have hosted the Asiad, the first were in 1966, and then in 1970; which were to be hosted in Seoul, South Korea, but they pulled out due to both financial and security reasons. Bangkok would later hold the event for the third time in 1978, which would have been held in Singapore; and then in Islamabad, Pakistan, but both have later dropped out from their hosting duties.
Along with its Vintage Television (VTV) block, the games was broadcasted in the Philippines on IBC-13. This commercial break was aired during the bronze medal match between the Philippines and Kazakhstan in the men's basketball tournament.
PART 3
1. 0:00 End of 1st Half
2. 0:11 Caltex
3. 0:26 Milo
4. 0:56 Red Horse Beer
5. 1:27 PLDT - 70th Anniversary
6. 2:10 Kodak Gold Super Clear
7. 2:40 Adidas
8. 2:55 Jollibee
9. 3:25 Caltex
- published: 22 Oct 2020
- views: 5861
6:49
Best rallies CHN-KOR Asian Games 1998 - Final
Best rallies from the final match between China and South Korea at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok. THIS IS WHY I LOVE ASIAN VOLLEYBALL! Watch these amazingly l...
Best rallies from the final match between China and South Korea at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok. THIS IS WHY I LOVE ASIAN VOLLEYBALL! Watch these amazingly long, technical (albeit sometimes scrappy), and thrilling long rallies... this is why I think the Asian school of volleyball should come back to influence the rest of international volleyball.
Las mejores jugadas del partido final entre China y Corea del Sur en los Juegos Asiáticos de Bangkok en 1998.
https://wn.com/Best_Rallies_Chn_Kor_Asian_Games_1998_Final
Best rallies from the final match between China and South Korea at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok. THIS IS WHY I LOVE ASIAN VOLLEYBALL! Watch these amazingly long, technical (albeit sometimes scrappy), and thrilling long rallies... this is why I think the Asian school of volleyball should come back to influence the rest of international volleyball.
Las mejores jugadas del partido final entre China y Corea del Sur en los Juegos Asiáticos de Bangkok en 1998.
- published: 07 Aug 2007
- views: 28849
1:15
1998 Asian Games
1998 Asian Games
XIII Asian Games
The 1998 Asian Games (Thai: เอเชียนเกมส์ 2541 or เอเชียนเกมส์ 1998), officially known as the 13th Asian Games and the XIII As...
1998 Asian Games
XIII Asian Games
The 1998 Asian Games (Thai: เอเชียนเกมส์ 2541 or เอเชียนเกมส์ 1998), officially known as the 13th Asian Games and the XIII Asiad,[citation needed] was an Asian multi-sport event celebrated in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to 20, 1998, with 377 events in 36 sports and disciplines participated by 6,554 athletes across the continent. The football event commenced on 30 November 1998, a week earlier than the opening ceremony.
Bangkok was awarded the right on September 26, 1990, defeating Taipei, Chinese Taipei and Jakarta, Indonesia to host the Games. It was the first city to hosted the Asian Games for four times, the last three editions it hosted were in 1966, 1970 and 1978. The event was opened by Bhumibol Adulyadej, the king of Thailand at the Rajamangala Stadium.
The final medal tally was led by China, followed by South Korea, Japan and the host Thailand. Thailand set a new record with 24 gold medals. In addition, Japanese Athletics Koji Ito was announced as the most valuable player (MVP) of the Games. The games were deemed generally successful with the rising standard of competition amongst the Asian nations. For Thailand, it was one of its remarkable achievement in sports development throughout its modern history.
Host city Bangkok, Thailand
Motto Friendship Beyond Frontiers
(Thai: มิตรภาพไร้พรมแดน)
Mitrp̣hāph rị̂ phrmdæn
Nations participating 41
Athletes participating 6,554
(4,454 men, 2,100 women)
Events 377 in 36 sports
Opening ceremony 6 December
Closing ceremony 20 December
Officially opened by Bhumibol Adulyadej
King of Thailand
Officially closed by Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah
President of the Olympic Council of Asia
Athlete's Oath Preeda Chulamonthol
Judge's Oath Songsak Charoenpong
Torch lighter Somluck Kamsing
Main venue Rajamangala National Stadium
**Thank You**
Source : wikipedia.org
Music: Natural-Endless Love
Image : pixabay.com
https://wn.com/1998_Asian_Games
1998 Asian Games
XIII Asian Games
The 1998 Asian Games (Thai: เอเชียนเกมส์ 2541 or เอเชียนเกมส์ 1998), officially known as the 13th Asian Games and the XIII Asiad,[citation needed] was an Asian multi-sport event celebrated in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to 20, 1998, with 377 events in 36 sports and disciplines participated by 6,554 athletes across the continent. The football event commenced on 30 November 1998, a week earlier than the opening ceremony.
Bangkok was awarded the right on September 26, 1990, defeating Taipei, Chinese Taipei and Jakarta, Indonesia to host the Games. It was the first city to hosted the Asian Games for four times, the last three editions it hosted were in 1966, 1970 and 1978. The event was opened by Bhumibol Adulyadej, the king of Thailand at the Rajamangala Stadium.
The final medal tally was led by China, followed by South Korea, Japan and the host Thailand. Thailand set a new record with 24 gold medals. In addition, Japanese Athletics Koji Ito was announced as the most valuable player (MVP) of the Games. The games were deemed generally successful with the rising standard of competition amongst the Asian nations. For Thailand, it was one of its remarkable achievement in sports development throughout its modern history.
Host city Bangkok, Thailand
Motto Friendship Beyond Frontiers
(Thai: มิตรภาพไร้พรมแดน)
Mitrp̣hāph rị̂ phrmdæn
Nations participating 41
Athletes participating 6,554
(4,454 men, 2,100 women)
Events 377 in 36 sports
Opening ceremony 6 December
Closing ceremony 20 December
Officially opened by Bhumibol Adulyadej
King of Thailand
Officially closed by Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah
President of the Olympic Council of Asia
Athlete's Oath Preeda Chulamonthol
Judge's Oath Songsak Charoenpong
Torch lighter Somluck Kamsing
Main venue Rajamangala National Stadium
**Thank You**
Source : wikipedia.org
Music: Natural-Endless Love
Image : pixabay.com
- published: 14 Sep 2020
- views: 1045
3:11
The Bangkok 1998 Asian Games, the games of Unity
Bangkok 1998 Asian game bringing Asia together and unites their common goals in the field of sport (Olympic Council of Asia).
Bangkok 1998 Asian game bringing Asia together and unites their common goals in the field of sport (Olympic Council of Asia).
https://wn.com/The_Bangkok_1998_Asian_Games,_The_Games_Of_Unity
Bangkok 1998 Asian game bringing Asia together and unites their common goals in the field of sport (Olympic Council of Asia).
- published: 07 Oct 2012
- views: 2840