Thai commercials really know how to get at your emotions. They use this kind of gauzy filter with tinkling pianos and strings underlying the action. They really know how to appeal to your emotions. UNICEF in Thailand has jumped on board with a short video about violence against children. Even if you don’t understand the voiceover, I’m sure it’ll speak to your heart.
Category: Peace Corps
I served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Thailand from 2013 to 2015. I worked as a Primary Teacher Trainer and lived in Isaan, the rural northeast of the country. In these posts, you’ll find information relating to Peace Corps and things related to the program and agency, as well as official Peace Corps work from my time in Thailand. For Thailand specific information, check out the Thailand category.
6 Projects I’m Working on as a PCV in Thailand
While I’ve devoted much of this blog to sharing what I have learned about Thai culture, with my service winding down I figured I would give a short round-up of some of the recent projects I’ve either spearheaded or had the chance to be a part of, to give you a bit more insight into what being a Peace Corps volunteer in Thailand entails.
Bpai Tiao: Biking Along the Mekong in Mukdahan
In Thailand, a bpai tiao is a trip of any length. I’ve written about some of my more significant bpai tiaos to tourist destinations here, to be used as travel ideas and tips.
One thing that I have enjoyed while in Thailand is going to as many new places as I can. I enjoy seeing the variety that the country has to offer, from beaches to mountains, rivers to jungle not to mention the various cultural differences between the regions. I may not have the language skills to speak about things in depth, but I have gotten really good at casual conversations with new acquaintances as I have tried to talk to new people in all the places I have gone.
My most recent trip took me not only to deep Isaan, already a place most tourists don’t visit, but to a little visited province even by Thais, and through small villages that are well off the sightseeing path.
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An Interview with Thailand’s Miss Universe Contestant
Currently, the Miss Universe contest is happening and support for the Thai contestant is lighting up my social media. I thought you might want to check out this interview with her.
A Closer Look at the Dinosaurs of Thailand
I am fascinated by dinosaurs. Even as a child, I was the dino kid in my class (every elementary class has one). That interest waned as I got older, but then was reignited with repeat viewings of the Jurassic Park movies. Then, come to find out, Thailand has had a fair number of fossil discoveries, including an entirely new species of dinosaur.
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Effects of Economic Development in Rural Thailand
At the mention of Peace Corps, many people in the U.S. think of mud huts, no electricity, no running water and being out in the bush. Nothing could be further from my Peace Corps reality. I live in a cement row house, with electricity and running water pretty much constantly in a rural community. But that doesn’t mean that Thailand, and more specifically my village, is not in a state of development.
History and Examples of Traditional Thai Clothing
Thailand is well known for its silk. It’s made from silkworms’ cocoons that are turned into thread and woven into beautiful and intricate patterns. But what is this fabric used for? How is it worn? Traditional Thai clothing, and what is understood to be traditional Thai clothing, is a really interesting topic with a somewhat unsuspected history.
4 Examples of Traditional Thai Fabric Patterns
Thailand is famous for fabrics, specifically its silk. In the video I made showing the process of making silk from the silkworm to the loom, you can see one woman weaving a somewhat intricate pattern. Traditionally, there are some main patterns that are used in Thai fabrics.
Making Thai Silk: From Silkworm to Fabric
I recently had the chance to go to the Jim Thompson Farm, where they cultivate silk worms to produce Thailand’s famous silk. It was really cool to peak into every step of the process that goes into making silk. Check out the video!
How Thai Silk is Made: from Worm to Cloth
Of all the textiles that are made in Thailand, silk is far and away the most well known. The visibility and reputation of Thai silk was carefully curated by both Queen Sirikit and Jim Thompson. But how is Thai silk made? Where does it come from?