Friday, April 13, 2012
THAI airways makes a joke
I was complete stunned today when I took my afternoon flight from Chiang Mai to Bangkok. The airplane was brand new with good seats, personal screens, even an USB port. As I was enjoying my luxurious new seat I was studying the Thai Airways magazine and the inflight entertainment magazine. Next I examined the safety pamphlet in the seat in front of me. As usual it states that phones and electronic devices have to be turned off. On the pamphlet 3 phones are shown: a Iphone, a Blackberry and a Motorola.
As many of my friends have these phones I looked at them a bit closer. I could see that the brand name has been changed, which is quite normal, but the names given are very unusual.
The Iphone doesn't have a clearly definable name.
But the Motorola is called Wienorola and the Blackberry is called Crackberry.
Now maybe this is my Freud mind playing tricks on me but "wiener" and "crack" would be informal names given to respectively the male and female intimate parts.
I am sure the designer had a lot of fun, but I can not understand nobody noticed this before printing these pamphlets for the new THAI airways aircrafts. But once again maybe I am just seeing this that are not there ...
Anyway I had a good chuckle in the plane seeing this. Did anybody else noticed this sign before?
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Labels: Sexy, Strange, Thailand, Work Stories
Monday, April 9, 2012
Wat Rong Khun
In one of my very first post I gave my personal Thailand temple top 5. Maybe the ranking would have changed a bit after 5 years, but not enormously.
On the top spot I declared the special white temple in Chiang Rai, known as Wat Rong Khun.
Wat Rong Khun has been the lifework of Thai artist Chalermchai Kositpipat. At first his art has been labelled anti-conventional and his first creations were rejected by Thai Buddhist as it was too modern and not what people were used from a Thai Buddhist artist.
Gradually his work got more and more appreciated and even the Thai king, King Bhumibol, sponsored some of his work.
As he become more famous, more of his art works (mainly paintings) were sold for higher prices and with the fame came the wealth.
But as a good Buddhist Chalermchai wanted to do something for his faith and he decided to build up this white temple in his hometown of Chiang Rai. He doesn't accept donations, as he want to keep the temple clear of political and commercial powers, but by selling his art work, money is generated for this masterwork. He started the project of Wat Rong Khun around 1998 and he and his students are currently still working on the wat.
As I was in Chiang Rai last February I saw this amazing temple again. Through the years decorations have been finished and the paintings inside the main hall are almost done (but no pictures allowed inside).
Some additional structures, like the monks' residencies and ordination hall, are currently being built.
I took some pictures of Wat Rong Khun and want to share them with you.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Galaxy Capsule in Hong Kong
In an earlier post I described my experience sleeping in a capsule hotel in Tokyo. Those tiny coffin-like rooms were very typical for Japanese big cities, but since last month the capsule hotels have made their way to Hong Kong!
Galaxy Stars Limited, a Hong Kong company, want to open several capsule hotels.
It would mainly target budget travellers as a basic hotel room in Hong Kong would cost you about 150 $/night. A night in a capsule would cost around 30 $/night. The pods or capsules would measures about 90 by 180 centimeters and will be equipped with all the necessities a modern traveller needs, like a flat-screen TV, a power socket, an air conditioner and even a small ledge for a laptop.
It is expected that especially mainland Chinese would go for this cheap option. Last year many tour groups from mainland China stayed at love hotels to cut down the heavy costs. Maybe the capsule hotels might offer a more elegant solution.
These capsules are also seen as a perfect way to build student dorms and student would be able to rent a pod, with communal bathroom, for about 400 $/month.
Galaxy Stars Limited hopes to open its first capsule hotels in the tourists areas of Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei. One problem however might be to get approval from the fire department.
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