Do you mean the beach? the beach is free to sit anywhere and I'm assuming you could bring your own chair and umbrella however I have seen anyone doing this. Most people bring a mat or beach towel and find a shaded area along the wall on the beach.
@@AsiaStreet365 thank you for the info. Yes I in some countries they have those chairs and umbrellas.set up and you can't use that part of the beach I less you rent thier chairs. We were laughing at how close All.of the cshirs and umbrellas were.
Those chairs and umbrellas are so close together that no sun gets in there and I wouldn't like to sit there all day. I think you have to purchase a chair or at least buy food and drinks to sit there, I'm not 100% sure on this however I think I might be correct.@@bandcrazyadventure
Yeah, don’t go there with that, let’s say everything breaks down overtime. In saying that, I’ve only seen one poo in the past 4 days on the beach with that many horses. It’s the humans who are the issue with pollution, I’m amazed how people think about the environment, some don’t give a fuck at all.
I’m seeing for the first time in 30yrs the decision to collect recyclable products now, it’s the new business here in Thailand. The water ways are being cleaned up with purpose built machinery and every bit of garbage thrown out now is hand sorted for bottles etc.
Human waste for recycling is a massive business and finally I’m seeing SE Asia slowly adapting to the change. I think the technology and cost has been a work in progress and now, in 2024 we are seeing a change, well I am.
We don’t see the pollution on our waterways in Australia like it is here in SE Asia. The issue has been hidden for decades which you never hear about in Thailand however they are at crisis point with pollution going forward.
I am! Yeah I love those t shirts and might purchase one. It’s a good vibe here which you need to unpack for one’s self. There’s so many levels that one could live here which I think needs time. A holiday is a honeymoon and living in one place premaritally is the real deal. I love Thailand so for me, anywhere is excellent😘🥰😍
@AsiaStreet365 Hey, we are all different, and that's a beautiful thing! Personally, I love to visit a big city but wouldn't want to live in one permanently...🌞🌴🍻
Same here, Bangkok feeds me the city vibe however at times it does wear you out so having a break down to the beaches in required✌@@christineviking1578
One would would be ok if your short on time. There's a lot to do and see or if you like relaxing there's plenty of that. Traffic is reasonable and riding a pushbike is ok plus a motorbike.@@johnerdelyi4208
Good video. What Vlog Camera please
Thanks. I use my iPhone 12 Pro Max and audio I just use the iPhone.
Can you bring your own chair and umbrella and sit anywhere or are you forced to sit in those areas and pay?
Do you mean the beach? the beach is free to sit anywhere and I'm assuming you could bring your own chair and umbrella however I have seen anyone doing this. Most people bring a mat or beach towel and find a shaded area along the wall on the beach.
@@AsiaStreet365 thank you for the info. Yes I in some countries they have those chairs and umbrellas.set up and you can't use that part of the beach I less you rent thier chairs. We were laughing at how close All.of the cshirs and umbrellas were.
Those chairs and umbrellas are so close together that no sun gets in there and I wouldn't like to sit there all day. I think you have to purchase a chair or at least buy food and drinks to sit there, I'm not 100% sure on this however I think I might be correct.@@bandcrazyadventure
Where the guy was singing that’s where you can shower, wash your feet and go to the bathroom. They charge about 5/20 baht depending on what you use.
Oh ok, I looked for somewhere to do this however didn't look hard enough✌️
How do they manage the horse manure?
Enjoy the water!
Cheers
Yeah, don’t go there with that, let’s say everything breaks down overtime. In saying that, I’ve only seen one poo in the past 4 days on the beach with that many horses. It’s the humans who are the issue with pollution, I’m amazed how people think about the environment, some don’t give a fuck at all.
I’m seeing for the first time in 30yrs the decision to collect recyclable products now, it’s the new business here in Thailand. The water ways are being cleaned up with purpose built machinery and every bit of garbage thrown out now is hand sorted for bottles etc.
Cheers
Human waste for recycling is a massive business and finally I’m seeing SE Asia slowly adapting to the change. I think the technology and cost has been a work in progress and now, in 2024 we are seeing a change, well I am.
We don’t see the pollution on our waterways in Australia like it is here in SE Asia. The issue has been hidden for decades which you never hear about in Thailand however they are at crisis point with pollution going forward.
You're looking relaxed Simon. I like the the look of Hua Hin and the whale and fish skeleton t-shirts are awesome.
Enjoy!
I am! Yeah I love those t shirts and might purchase one. It’s a good vibe here which you need to unpack for one’s self. There’s so many levels that one could live here which I think needs time. A holiday is a honeymoon and living in one place premaritally is the real deal. I love Thailand so for me, anywhere is excellent😘🥰😍
@AsiaStreet365 Hey, we are all different, and that's a beautiful thing! Personally, I love to visit a big city but wouldn't want to live in one permanently...🌞🌴🍻
Same here, Bangkok feeds me the city vibe however at times it does wear you out so having a break down to the beaches in required✌@@christineviking1578
Is 1 week long enough time to explore the area + how is the traffic ok to ride a bike 🚲 or scooter 🛵 😂 !
One would would be ok if your short on time. There's a lot to do and see or if you like relaxing there's plenty of that.
Traffic is reasonable and riding a pushbike is ok plus a motorbike.@@johnerdelyi4208
Have you been in father teds?
Yes, I visited there a few days ago.