Stories about Thailand from December, 2007
Thailand: Censoring Thaksin
Bangkok Pundit comments on Thai officials attempts at censoring former prime minister Thaksin's appearance on Thai media.
Thailand: Mini Bats
Thumb sized bats discovered in Thailand.
Thailand: Mapping Election Results
Chris Baker at the New Mandala blog has a graphic that shows the distribution of results from the recent Thai elections.
Thailand: Miniature Candy
Thai-blog.com introduces the colorful miniature candy from Thailand.
Thailand: Party Supporting Thaksin Leads Thai Elections
Bloggers in Thailand and abroad are analyzing the results of Thai elections where the party supporting the former Prime Minister Thaksin Sinawatra has emerged as the leading candidate for running the country.
Thailand: PPP Leading
Bangkok Pundit analyzes the latest results of exit poll data and the actual election results. The PPP or People's Power Party, considered by many as the incarnation of the banned Thai Rak Thai is leading the polls.
Thailand: Exit Poll Results
Real Life Thailand does not like the possible candidate favored by the latest exit poll data in Thailand.
Thailand: Coverage of Thai Elections
Bangkok Pundit will be live-blogging the Thai elections.
Thailand: Meeting Abhisit
Bangkok Bugle meets Abhisit Vejjiva, the leader of Democracy Party and if his party wins the elections, the next prime minister of Thailand.
Thailand: First Hand Account of Voting
The New Mandla blog has a first person account of voting in the ongoing Thai elections.
Thailand: Disadvantages of Being a Eurasian Kid
Pisnau reminisces childhood days and lists the disadvantages of being a kid with mixed ethnicity.
Thailand:
Thai-American Joa Moragoat's observations on how the Thai people have “over interpreted-over assimilated foreign cultural contributions giving such imports their own unique Thai character”
Malaysia: Visiting A Border Town
Visit Padan Besar, a Malaysian town on the border of Thailand.
South East Asia: Chinatowns in South East Asia
Find out where the Chinatowns are in major South East Asian cities.