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Let's discuss about the Isaan :-)

Often overlooked by tourists, the Northeast of Thailand is a good place to travel off the beaten track. Khon Kaen, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani and Nakhon Ratchasima (also known as Khorat).

Re: Let's discuss about the Isaan :-)

Postby Sam_Sallung » Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:51 am

Hi everybody,

As I wrote in another post,
I'm living in Sakhon Nakhon province a little town which name is Sawang Daen Din (47110)
Some english and australian people are living in the town;
I know also belgium, italien and french people (as I am, french).

Living with my thai wife who is a farmer, no telephone, no warm water no airco...
But our way of life is the best I ever known;
I retire here since 2 years and a half; I can speak a little bit thai and lao (especially!!) with my neighbours and can also read and write a little bit this beautiful langage.

I have to work in the rice fields;
so I leave u for a moment.

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Re: Let's discuss about the Isaan :-)

Postby mickh » Thu Feb 25, 2010 5:02 pm

I am loking to build a house in Sis a ket. Can anyone advise me of machine hire company eg concrete mixer, mini digger, in the area
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Re: Let's discuss about the Isaan :-)

Postby mailmail » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:44 pm

Hi guys

North East (Issan) is a nice area in thailand. people are nice and kind. they always smile..
Anyway, i live in Korat and it really nice place. There are shopping mall like "The mall" also " Tesco". Many foreigners in Korat. So u wont feel lonely.

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Re: Let's discuss about the Isaan :-)

Postby ScorpioPower » Fri Jul 02, 2010 1:37 am

I'm an Isaaner myself and the number of foreigners here has really dwindled over the last year.

The recession and the red shirts frightened most of the sexpats away [good riddance] and loads of people here have had their pensions hit and now eat/drink at home instead of going to overpriced and samey falang bars/restaurants.

BUT, Peppers Bakery in Ubon Ratchathani is very good if ever you find yourself down that way, as is the Bookhouse & Coffee Shop in Udon Thani.

The Irish Clock is up for sale in Udon if any of you know it [or Steve].
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