Childrens Day in Hua Hin, 9 Jan - **with Photos**
Childrens Day in Hua Hin, 9 Jan - **with Photos**
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Re: Childrens Day @ Market Village, 9 Jan 16
You have to admire the PR/Marketing dept at MV. They have one event after another and they are all well organised--very unthai!
Re: Childrens Day @ Market Village, 9 Jan 16
Shame they never bother promoting them in English ... maybe only Thai kids are welcome!
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Re: Childrens Day @ Market Village, 9 Jan 16
No, why by accident or not, I've seen all nationalities made very welcome.
Just a word of caution, this is the event where I found a Thai's hand in my pocket. Be careful.
Just a word of caution, this is the event where I found a Thai's hand in my pocket. Be careful.
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Re: Childrens Day @ Market Village, 9 Jan 16
The lack of posters in English failing and I am sure fromworking for another Thai org that this is not carelessness or an oversight--it is policy.
Re: Childrens Day @ Market Village, 9 Jan 16
Policy or not, I can only say what I see when I walk around with my Thai Granddaughters. They join the queues with various nationalities to receive their gifts, and I've never seen any discrimination shown to any of the kiddies.
I actually find it very poor taste that you even think such a thing. Have you ever wandered around seeing the fantastic goodwill shown to ALL kids on this day? You should try it, you might learn something about the country that you've made your home.
I actually find it very poor taste that you even think such a thing. Have you ever wandered around seeing the fantastic goodwill shown to ALL kids on this day? You should try it, you might learn something about the country that you've made your home.
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Re: Childrens Day @ Market Village, 9 Jan 16
When I lived in California, there was a big campaign to stop bi (or multi) lingual posters, signs, etc. The idea is that English is the language of the country so that is the language shown. It wasn't meant as a discouragement to people of other backgrounds, simply that there are too many to list practically.
Perhaps the sponsors figured that the idea is there and they shouldn't need to post in english, german, french, etc
Perhaps the sponsors figured that the idea is there and they shouldn't need to post in english, german, french, etc
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Re: Childrens Day @ Market Village, 9 Jan 16
The comment was just an observation of the annoyance that very few things are promoted in English and the resultant implication that foreigners are therefore not welcome to these events.
Hua Hin is one of the few places that does this - event flyers in other destinations such as Phuket, Samui, Chiang Mai etc are all in English.
Hua Hin is one of the few places that does this - event flyers in other destinations such as Phuket, Samui, Chiang Mai etc are all in English.
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Re: Childrens Day @ Market Village, 9 Jan 16
As you are aware, I find the event notification in Thai only very frustrating also, and I agree 100%. However, it is a minor drawback of living in Hua Hin.
What I find distasteful is the insinuation that this might be a Thai only event. OK I've only attended on 3 previous years, but the generosity shown to kids from all nations, if they bother to queue has been very genuine
What I find distasteful is the insinuation that this might be a Thai only event. OK I've only attended on 3 previous years, but the generosity shown to kids from all nations, if they bother to queue has been very genuine
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Re: Childrens Day @ Market Village, 9 Jan 16
The insinuation derived by the fact that the promo material is all in Thai only. It is irrelevant really who turns up.
Pointless argument really.
Pointless argument really.
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Re: Childrens Day @ Market Village, 9 Jan 16
Here's another, this time at 19 Rai from 9am until 3pm
Plenty of entertainment, competition and give aways - the kids always love it.
Plenty of entertainment, competition and give aways - the kids always love it.
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Re: Childrens Day in Hua Hin, 9 Jan 16
I see Vana Nava and Black Mountain water parks are offering free admission for kids of all nationalities on Childrens Day (subject to height restrictions).
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Re: Childrens Day in Hua Hin, 9 Jan - **with Photos**
As the dutiful granddad, I walked my youngest granddaughter around a couple of the events this morning. I snapped a couple of random photos as we walked.
Firstly we went up to Queen's Park, where there was loads going on to make the kids happy. This included rides in the Simon Snorkel bucket of a fire engine, sitting in a police car, sounding the siren, and speaking on the public address system, games with rewards for the winners, a show, general give aways etc., etc.
Then we went back to Market Village, where again there were numerous giveaways. We sat and watched the show for a while.
First up were the tourist Police getting kids on stage for rewards:
Then it was showtime, and a group of toddlers danced for us. Spoilt when proud mums and dads stood up in front of us to video their kids (I was probably just as bad when my son was younger )
Next up were some older girls who entertained us with some faster dancing:
Unfortunately, we had to leave at that point, because my eldest granddaughter, who had been helping out at Queens Park phoned to be collected.
My impression was the kids were enjoying themselves, and we saw several in tears because they had to leave.
Well done, people of Hua Hin.
Firstly we went up to Queen's Park, where there was loads going on to make the kids happy. This included rides in the Simon Snorkel bucket of a fire engine, sitting in a police car, sounding the siren, and speaking on the public address system, games with rewards for the winners, a show, general give aways etc., etc.
Then we went back to Market Village, where again there were numerous giveaways. We sat and watched the show for a while.
First up were the tourist Police getting kids on stage for rewards:
Then it was showtime, and a group of toddlers danced for us. Spoilt when proud mums and dads stood up in front of us to video their kids (I was probably just as bad when my son was younger )
Next up were some older girls who entertained us with some faster dancing:
Unfortunately, we had to leave at that point, because my eldest granddaughter, who had been helping out at Queens Park phoned to be collected.
My impression was the kids were enjoying themselves, and we saw several in tears because they had to leave.
Well done, people of Hua Hin.
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Re: Childrens Day in Hua Hin, 9 Jan - **with Photos**
I went with my family all around the events yesterday. My son is 8 years old and looks European but as a Thai in a mixed family speakers both Thai and English without accent (except for a slight Bristolian accent - not sure where that came from)
Anyway we were with a group of Thais with a good number of Thai children..all were treated the same. My son loves to play pool and we finally migrated to a pool bar in the BB area so that the kids could play. In the UK on any day kids are not welcome to play and this is understood but here in the LOS they were made welcome, the ladies really looked after them all, including free ice creams when the M/c arrived. No sign all day that children's day is only for Thai children. A really good day for the kids irrespective of nationality, colour or any other factor....simply kids
Anyway we were with a group of Thais with a good number of Thai children..all were treated the same. My son loves to play pool and we finally migrated to a pool bar in the BB area so that the kids could play. In the UK on any day kids are not welcome to play and this is understood but here in the LOS they were made welcome, the ladies really looked after them all, including free ice creams when the M/c arrived. No sign all day that children's day is only for Thai children. A really good day for the kids irrespective of nationality, colour or any other factor....simply kids
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Re: Childrens Day in Hua Hin, 9 Jan - **with Photos**
Bristolian wrote:I went with my family all around the events yesterday. My son is 8 years old and looks European but as a Thai in a mixed family he speaks both Thai and English without accent (except for a slight Bristolian accent - not sure where that came from)
Anyway we were with a group of Thais with a good number of Thai children..all were treated the same. My son loves to play pool and we finally migrated to a pool bar in the BB area so that the kids could play. In the UK on any day kids are not welcome to play and this is understood but here in the LOS they were made welcome, the ladies really looked after them all, including free ice creams when the M/c arrived. No sign all day that children's day is only for Thai children. A really good day for the kids irrespective of nationality, colour or any other factor....simply kids
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