My dad stumbled upon this uploaded film online and was very excited to see himself in it. He is the gentleman in white shirt and glasses seen tugging the baby elephant during the start of the film. According to him, it was Lufthansa's first ever flight carrying elephant.
Your dad liked kidnapping innocent animals whose mothers and herds were killed and give them over to White slavers to torture and imprison? Wow. Your dad was a great man for an animal kidnapper and abuser.
This movie was filmed 4 years before I was born. I miss my mom very much and she is in the heaven now. It's good to know how she lived in Bangkok in those days. Thanks for sharing this movie.
@@azenvilagom thank you for your kindness. May Michael's soul rest in peace. Thanks to this footage so I can always come back to see my grandfather. My grandpa is one of the sellers in traditional Chinese apothecary store.
@stargazing_3372 Thank you for your reply. Amazing time and very nice footage. That store is in Yaowarat Road? Maybe still exist. Love old Bangkok footages and pictures.
@@azenvilagom it's great talking to you. I'm not exactly sure about the store's location, my gramp moved to another province before I was born. So I never lived in Bangkok myself. but it's gonna be a fun trip to find this store in Yaowarat next time I visit there! I hope it still there too.
Thanks for uploading the valuable film like this. I'm typical Thai, but this traditional lifestyle and peaceful city is really rare and it cannot be seen today.
I remember first visiting Thailand back in the late 1960's. Don Mueang was a brick and cement building and the drive into BKK was all open fields...this was filmed in the early 1960's or even earlier, but not that much different. Interesting contrast to Bangkok today!
Looks like this was shot in the mid 1960s. This would be how my dad saw Bangkok when he was a kid. Looked much more serene and real than the very modern but frantic Bangkok of today.
This is amazing. I am 41 years old now and I remember Thailand like this when I visited as a kid. I love the modern take on Bangkok now but this sure brings back some memories I forgot I had! ;)
By the time I got there 25 years ago it was allmost the same, the klongs were allready being filled in. I was lucky to see the real Thailand, before it changed. It is quite sad so much was lost and for what, hand phones, seven eleven, macdonalds and Starbucks..
Thank you for sharing this film, although I felt that the city and the scenes looked older than it was, it it was filmed 45 years ago. I left Thailand 50+ years ago to go to school in London. I also think that the silk industry was probably filmed in San Kamphaeng District in Chiengmai. In the 1950s and 60's, Jim Thompson opened a Thai Silk shop in Bangkok.
I remember the temple rubbings. The government banned that long ago. The stone carvings came from a temple in Ayutthaya and date back several centuries.
@12:30 and @14:00 very funny to hear the real chinese thai accent :D and at @16:17 thats also one of the reason why houses in Isaan (North Eastern Thailand) has their house built high up from the floor, don't know why the thais of siam didn't adapt this idea.
Bedankt. Heeft u mijn clip over Lamai Beach gezien? Ik vraag me af hoeveel er veranderd is de laatste 22 jaar! ruclips.net/video/MLTlO1OuqJA/видео.html
My ancestor is a Chinese immigrants from China too. 3:51 I can remember few Taocheu chinese language that used to speak in my family. All I know is that they're talking about foods. Now nobody can speak them anymore. Even in China, this special chinese language is now erased by a communism's mandarin chinese.
My dad stumbled upon this uploaded film online and was very excited to see himself in it. He is the gentleman in white shirt and glasses seen tugging the baby elephant during the start of the film. According to him, it was Lufthansa's first ever flight carrying elephant.
Glad to hear of your dad appearing as an actor in this German movie!
+ลัดดาวัลย์ โล เขาคงหมายถึงสารคดีนี้ฉายในประเทศเยอรมันค่าาา
Your dad liked kidnapping innocent animals whose mothers and herds were killed and give them over to White slavers to torture and imprison?
Wow. Your dad was a great man for an animal kidnapper and abuser.
Lived there from 1966 to 1970. Fond memories
WOW The best video of Bangkok I've ever seem.
Bangkok life that I never see in my life.
Thank you. MichaelRogge
I love this old footage of Thailand. Just fascinating. Thanks very much Michael.
This movie was filmed 4 years before I was born. I miss my mom very much and she is in the heaven now. It's good to know how she lived in Bangkok in those days. Thanks for sharing this movie.
my grandpa appears in this documentary! he just passed away 4 days ago in the age of 94, sincerely thank you for memorable moment of him.
Condolences for your loss. May I ask where can see him on this footage? This is an amazing film. Sadly we lost Michael as well.
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thank you for your kindness. May Michael's soul rest in peace. Thanks to this footage so I can always come back to see my grandfather.
My grandpa is one of the sellers in traditional Chinese apothecary store.
@stargazing_3372 Thank you for your reply. Amazing time and very nice footage. That store is in Yaowarat Road? Maybe still exist. Love old Bangkok footages and pictures.
@@azenvilagom it's great talking to you.
I'm not exactly sure about the store's location, my gramp moved to another province before I was born. So I never lived in Bangkok myself.
but it's gonna be a fun trip to find this store in Yaowarat next time I visit there! I hope it still there too.
such a precious film,i really love it.
astonished by how little has changed. Great upload, thanks.
Thanks for uploading the valuable film like this. I'm typical Thai, but this traditional lifestyle and peaceful city is really rare and it cannot be seen today.
This event is in memory of the Thailand forever, big thanks.
Thank you for sharing this video. It's a piece of Thai history from a country that has rapidly changed over the last fifty years.
Thank you Michael , very interesting , rare film ,Thailand .
I remember first visiting Thailand back in the late 1960's. Don Mueang was a brick and cement building and the drive into BKK was all open fields...this was filmed in the early 1960's or even earlier, but not that much different. Interesting contrast to Bangkok today!
I shall soon upload films about Thai rice cultivation in the sixties with shots of the king.
Wonderful look into history -
Great video! Thailand was a wonderful place to visit during those time.....wish I was born earlier
Thanks for collecting these great artifacts together!
Wow, this is so bizarre. I never thought I would get a chance to see my country, Thailand, in its old days.
Well, family pictures…
Looks like this was shot in the mid 1960s.
This would be how my dad saw Bangkok when he was a kid.
Looked much more serene and real than the very modern but frantic Bangkok of today.
Fascinating, thank you!
Loved this thanks for sharing.
Wonderful culture😍
Beautiful way of life ❤ God bless Thailand 🇹🇭
How this marvelous city..Bangkok has changed since 1970....
This is amazing. I am 41 years old now and I remember Thailand like this when I visited as a kid. I love the modern take on Bangkok now but this sure brings back some memories I forgot I had! ;)
Prachtig, zoals steeds. Bedankt.
Whaooo is this what my home town look like back then? Just wow
Extraordinary. Just a pity no one told the voice over guy how to pronounce Chao Phraya. I was wondering what the K.O. Fryer was.
By the time I got there 25 years ago it was allmost the same, the klongs were allready being filled in. I was lucky to see the real Thailand, before it changed. It is quite sad so much was lost and for what, hand phones, seven eleven, macdonalds and Starbucks..
Walkertongdee things have changed all over the world.....and yes everything was better when you were a kid.
..Thank you for sharing,... Thai people...
Thai people are pleased by your video thank you.
Thanks for the good old memory! :)
Thank you very much, this documentary let me see my parents period, it so impressive
Thank you very much for sharing this awesome movie. So many things has changed in Bangkok, even after my first visit in mid-1990s.
such a beautiful life.
ปี 1960หรือ พ.ศ 2503 เราเกิดพอดี มองกลับมาจน พ.ศ2567 เรานี้ก็เดินมาไกลได้เจอยุคที่เราเคยคิดเล่นๆถึงความสะดวกสบายในช่วงนั้นและมันก็เป็นจริงขึ้นเรื่อยๆ แต่ก่อนพ่อคุยกับแม่ว่าคอยดูนะต่อไปลิเกเล่นที่กรุงเทพเราอยู่แม่กลองก็จะได้ดูด้วยจากโทรภาพ 555ลิเกคณะบุษบา ละครวิทยุคณะเกศทิพย์ เพลงร.ร สอนขับรถส.สะพานมอญ เพลงเสียงตามสายเย็นลมว่าว ร.รที่เอาข้าวใส่ปิ่นโตไนั่งกินหน้าห้องเรียนเป็นแถว เฮ้ยมีความสุขจริงๆคนในครอบครัวเพื่อนบ้านอยู่กันครบ แต่ถึงตอนนี้เราเหมือนจะเป็นรุ่นตอไปที่จะดูการจากลา ไม่เป็นไรเราไปรำวงย้อนยุคเรายังเต้นแบบk potให้หลานเหลนไม่เหงาได้อยู😅😅😅
ผมเกิดปี 500 พ่อพามาธุระกรุงเทพฯปี 2508 ก็ดูวุ่นวายอยู่นะ ตอนนั้นยังเด็กไม่รู้เมืองกว้างใหญ่ขนาดไหน นอนบ้านญาติแถวสะพานใหม่ บ้านนอกมากเลย อย่างกับอยูทางอิสานที่ผมเดินทางมา ดีตรงคลองนำเยอะตามตัวเมือง มาอีกครั้งมาเรียนมัธยม บ้านเมืองเปลี่ยนไปมาก แต่แถว ขานเมืองเช่นดินแดง ห้วยขวาง บางเขน ลสดพร้าว บางกะปิ แถวนั้นล้อมรอบด้วยนา กับป่าต้นกก เดินทางไปเรียนลำบาก ต้องตื่นแต่ตี 4 ออกจากบ้านไปขึ้นรถเมล์ ตี 5 คิดถึงบ้านนอกร่ำๆ โรงเรียนเข้า 8 โมงครึ่ง ออกจสกบ้าน 8 โมง 15 ยังทันเข้าแถวเคาระธงชาติ แต่ก็อยู่มาจนทุกวันนี้ 555...
Thank you for sharing this film, although I felt that the city and the scenes looked older than it was, it it was filmed 45 years ago. I left Thailand 50+ years ago to go to school in London. I also think that the silk industry was probably filmed in San Kamphaeng District in Chiengmai. In the 1950s and 60's, Jim Thompson opened a Thai Silk shop in Bangkok.
Thank you for the video.
Thank you for youre intresesting clip round the World, i really liked them a lot
Fabulous!
beautiful
Very interesting documentary.
thankyou for your's video is amazing....
These are great!! Keep em coming :)
Great movie
Bedankt.
My fiancee is Thai (25% Chinese). I have been in Bangkok several times and it is amazing to see the roots of the Culture.
*this must've been filmed around Sathorn/Silom, correct me if I'm wrong*
My mom was 6 years old at that time.
I remember the temple rubbings. The government banned that long ago. The stone carvings came from a temple in Ayutthaya and date back several centuries.
โอ้มายก๊อด แฟลตดินแดงนี้มีมาตั้งแต่ปี 2498 แล้วหรอ สภาพดูดีมาก แต่ตอนนี้ปี 2566 แล้ว
ออกแบบมาดีก็อยู่ได้ยาวเป็นร้อยๆปี ดูอย่างซากโบราณสถานในที่ต่างๆบนโลก หลายๆที่ยังสภาพดูดีอยู่เลยขนาดผ่านไปเป็นพันๆปี
เมื่อปี 2519 ผมไปเยี่ยมเพื่อนที่แฟล็ต สภาพอาคารทรุดโทรมมาก น้ำจากห้องน้ำชั้นบนหยดลงมาพื้นล่างแฟล็ตนานจนเป็นตะไคร่เขียว/ดำ ค่าเช่าข่วงนั้นเขาบอกว่า เดือนละ 130 บาท
@12:30 and @14:00 very funny to hear the real chinese thai accent :D and at @16:17 thats also one of the reason why houses in Isaan (North Eastern Thailand) has their house built high up from the floor, don't know why the thais of siam didn't adapt this idea.
Good 😊
Amazing. Where you get all these old films from?
Izin download 🙏
nice vid sir !
Can i use this some scene for my Vdo commercial ?
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May I have permission to use the clip to expand on it or cut it to make a documentary?


..See car on the road, I think 50 or 60 year ago...
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It was good to see the little bottles of ear lotion being filled in sterile conditions. :)
Wonderful old movie. Thank you.
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wow
Bedankt. Heeft u mijn clip over Lamai Beach gezien? Ik vraag me af hoeveel er veranderd is de laatste 22 jaar! ruclips.net/video/MLTlO1OuqJA/видео.html
My ancestor is a Chinese immigrants from China too. 3:51 I can remember few Taocheu chinese language that used to speak in my family. All I know is that they're talking about foods. Now nobody can speak them anymore. Even in China, this special chinese language is now erased by a communism's mandarin chinese.
Hello. Beautiful pictures in this film. Very interesting what you say about old language. Very sad if its disappeared. All the best.
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rally enjoyed this Thank you so much ____
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god damn lai woon is so skinny and sleeping without a mattress that's gotta hurt.
Those were not the good old days. They were awful. The only thing in the video I wish hadn't faded away are the snake (not dragon) kites.
Aweful how??
Can I borrow your video to make a music video? I will credit your video under the clip for sure. @MichaelRogge
Sorry, but I do not own the copyright and do not know who does.
65 years now