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I'm not sure what this is, but I'm seeing a lot of advertising around town. I see the special T Shirts are being sold at 199 Baht each in Market Village.
The Google Translate version of the accompanying Thai text says:
Hua Hin Market Village shopping center with Hua Hin Municipality . And Prachuap Khiri Khan Province We invite the general public to celebrate cycling Bhumibol Adulyadej. On the occasion of the 86th birthday anniversary of Maharaja on December 1st, 2556 from 07.00 am onwards on the spin from the front center of Hua Hin Market Village spun by road. In front of the palace , Hua Hin by all participants will be participating in the show ring with forces loyal to sing the anthem to His Majesty . And also merit by wearing T-shirts Shirts LONG LIVE THE KING , which this time will bring income after expenses, the rest for the capital works projects in Hua Hin Dog Conservation Center ( 12/11/56 ) .
I believe it's a bike ride to celebrate the King's birthday, but would be grateful if somebody could clarify.
oakdale160 wrote:I To clarify-- I really don't think that this like any other event to celebrate the Is birthday is intended to include farangs, leave it alone.
I've always found the Thais cyclists that I've met on cycle rides around the area to be a very friendly bunch indeed and I would have thought that anyone would be very welcome, whatever country that they come from.
Royal stuff is Thai stuff. Its not a jolly little bike ride, its all about reverence and devotion. My Thai lady friend, shook her head when I mentioned it and said 'For Thai people'. First week in Dec, low profile for farang.
oakdale160 wrote:Royal stuff is Thai stuff. Its not a jolly little bike ride, its all about reverence and devotion. My Thai lady friend, shook her head when I mentioned it and said 'For Thai people'. First week in Dec, low profile for farang.
When you consider all the crime, mayhem and vice that Farangs get up to in Thailand, it's bemusing that they get upset if you go on a charity cycle ride.
Has anyone considered the possibility that maybe they just don't want to make foreigners feel like they have an obligation to take part in such events? Many also don't see any reason why foreigners would be interested in the first place. It's no big deal. It's a Thai event at the end of the day, so only promoted in Thai, but I seriously doubt you'd be shunned or turned away. Quite the opposite actually.
Oakdale, don't just assume your friend is correct simply because she is Thai. They get it wrong sometimes as well - just depends on what sort of mood they're in at the time.
Last edited by Takiap on Sat Nov 30, 2013 8:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
Don't try to impress me with your manner of dress cos a monkey himself is a monkey no less - cold fact
Am I the only one who has heard the Thai lady advertising the event, in English, on several local radio stations? She has been encouraging the purchase of the special T-shirts at Market Village on 1 Dec. The proceeds from the sale of these shirts will go towards a charity. Maybe the event is being advertised this way for all of the English speaking Thais
Radio, is that still around? Haven't listened to that in a few decades...
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
Very few of the events in Hua Hin are marketed in English (the posters are all Thai) which gives you the impression that the authorities are not interested in extending the invite to foreigners. This has always been the case in Hua Hin which is predominantly a Thai tourist town, you'll see the opposite in places such as Phuket and Samui. Its very frustrating for us who would like to publish these events so that people actually know whats going on here and when.
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