Chinese New Year in Bangkok: the great escape

The unblocked view from the airport
The unblocked view from the balcony
A tiny lake sits outside the pool
A tiny lake sits outside the pool
Breakfast next to the breezy balcony
Breakfast next to the breezy balcony

The seven day rest was sweet. They were days of eating well. We were in Bangkok, in my wife’s sister’s home. Breakfasts were leisurely and we had homemade chwee kueh and carrot cake besides the great walnut bread and Thai avocado. Lunch was mostly in the shopping malls. We enjoyed the Thai meals at Banana Leaf. And there were many Japanese restaurants but we liked Fuji Japanese restaurant. Dinner was mostly at family run restaurants located at or near the condo.

At a shopping mall at outskirts of Bangkok
At a shopping mall at outskirts of Bangkok
Welcome meal at Fuji Japanese restaurant
Welcome meal at Fuji Japanese restaurant

The weather was lovely and refreshing, from 18 to 25 degrees centigrade. The cool breeze flowed into the home through the open balcony while we had breakfast. At night the cold air passed through the mosquito mesh and chilled the bedroom. During a day trip to the Bangsean Beach at Chon Buri, we had to wear windbreakers. If these temperatures prevailed through the year Bangkok would be a delightful and inexpensive place to live in.

Walkway along Bangsean Beach a local haunt about two hours drive from the airport near Chon Buri
Walkway along Bangsean Beach a local haunt about two hours drive from the airport near Chon Buri
They serve horseshoe crab eaten mainly for its roe.
They serve horseshoe crab eaten mainly for its roe.
Seafood in abundance
Seafood in abundance
You have to pay for the seats in four hours segment
You have to pay for the seats in four hours segment
Simeon Poh enjoying the coconut juice
Simeon Poh enjoying the coconut juice
Leg massage on the spot
Leg massage on the spot
The beach was tempting but it was 18 degree centigrade
The beach was tempting but it was 18 degree centigrade
Lunch at a local seafood restaurant
Lunch at a local seafood restaurant
Jack, Michelle, Elaine
Jack, Michelle, Elaine
Chinese restaurant owner's offerings for Lunar Chinese New Year.
Chinese restaurant owner’s offerings for Lunar Chinese New Year.

I was tired and it was good to get into a rhythm of sleep and eat and shop. The shopping malls were similar to what we have in Singapore. Some local brands like BreadTalk and Charles and Keith and all the usual international brands were represented. Imported products were not any cheaper than what you had to pay in Singapore. The MacBook Air sold at the same price as in Singapore. However there were some sales going on and we took full advantage of that.

Reunion dinner at MK branch later in the evening at shopping mall
Reunion dinner at MK branch later in the evening at shopping mall
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At the entrance of the 180 years old Thai market
By locals for locals - dried fish with orange roe
By locals for locals – dried fish with orange roe
Shopkeepers of sundry goods and decorative stuff
Shopkeepers of sundry goods and decorative stuff
Cute colourful tiffin carriers
Cute colourful tiffin carriers
Fortune teller service
Fortune teller service
Taking a breather
Taking a breather
A coconut themed ice cream dessert
A coconut themed ice cream dessert
Elaine taking a good CNY break
Elaine taking a good CNY break

Chinese New Year is not celebrated in Thailand. There are no public holidays given. In Singapore, we have two public holidays on Monday and Tuesday. Over in Bangkok these were working days for everyone. So it’s a good place to have your “escape” from the stress of Chinese New Year celebrations in Singapore. All the shops and restaurants were open. There were no long queues outside popular restaurants. In fact we had steamboat at MK for the reunion dinner. It was like any other day – business as usual.

Two books for spiritual nourishment
Two books for spiritual nourishment

I brought two books along Unfolding His Story by Georgie Lee and Galven Lee and Preaching by Timothy Keller. I finished the former by day three and was three quarters through reading the latter. Both were good books and I hope to share my reflections on them in this blog.

Jack and Baby
Jack and Baby

My wife’s sister Baby showed great and attentive hospitality and we were greatly blessed by the attention to detail and her constant thoughtfulness and patience. She did the bargaining in the 180 year old market and in the shopping malls, and in getting information from Thai vendors. She has lived in Bangkok for over two decades and speaks Thai with ease (which makes her tri-lingual!).

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Saying goodbye to the lovely balcony view in the morning
Useful macro of Olympus TG Tough compact
Useful macro of Olympus TG Tough compact
Another macro shot of cactus on the balcony
Another macro shot of cactus on the balcony
A local fruit sold at the market
A local fruit sold at the market – another macro TG tough shot.

Near the end it became stressful because our shopping booty was more than the luggage weight we purchased. We had to buy additional weight to bring all our shopping home. Besides this minor glitch, we had a great escape indeed: great rest, food, shopping, reading and unwinding from all the strains of Singapore life. I returned refreshed.

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First Chinese New Year in Bangkok

It was my first ever Chinese New Year outside of Singapore. Considerable numbers have escaped hectic Singapore during this particular festive season for different reasons. My family flew to Bangkok on Air Asia on Thursday evening. We spent the extended weekend with my sister in law’s family. Normally they would come over to stay with us during Christmas but last year they did not. So we went over during this Lunar New Year. We shopped (or rather, my children shopped); we ate, and just talked and wandered around. There was the local weekend market which required a ferry ride and a motorbike to bring you there. We went there as we wanted the children to experience it too.

2 sisters: Baby and Jenny

Wen Mun and Simeon

Father and sons

Elaine n Wen Mun

cousins

Matthew and Elaine

CNY reunion dinner

on the ferryEat where locals eat

The dervish in Terminal 21Hints of Istanbul bazaardouble decker in Bangkok!

London telephone boothsumo wrestlers in Terminal 21Japanese warlord

We shopped at Terminal 21, a new concept shopping mall, with the decor of different floors themed to Tokyo, London, Istanbul, and Paris. And a few other shopping malls. They do not have public holidays for the Chinese New Year and though I heard there would be lots of Chinese nationals holidaying there, I hardly saw them. It was a most enjoyable time of catching up and relaxation and family time.

two beauties

decked in clothes bought in Bangkok

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