The alley hides a treasure, the common folk doing what they do best

I remember walking at an alley, with a near experience of being bruised by the crushing crowd. The alley was alive, hectic; people moving pass each other, seeking things to buy for the afternoon and weekend. Others were busy bargaining, intensely, trying to get the best price. Everything in Bangkok is subjected to the art […]

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Walking and yet enjoying the smooth BTS rides

Almost every time I waited for the BTS, people wait in line, patiently, unlike other cities. The station is monitored by a security guard, and yet without prodding, many people wait eagerly for the BTS to arrive. Affordable and swift, I enjoyed the smooth rides; if only the BTS stations was spread evenly through the […]

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Honks, insane drivers and my poor ears

Ah, Bangkok traffic. The epitome of road madness, the profanity of impatience and poor driving skills. Interestingly enough, Bangkok drivers are different from their counterparts in Bangalore, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur. Drivers in these cities are more prone to disabling your senses with the never-ending honks; I’ve experienced severe doses of honks from barbaric drivers […]

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Without the street vendors, the city is merely an empty shell

The concrete jungle and labyrinths of Bangkok are proven testimony of a civilisation that swiftly seeks modernisation, piling the society to the point of suffocation. I can’t get enough of the legions of street vendors. The spirit of entrepreneurship (and hardship) is high among the working class and the poor. Bangkok is nothing without them, […]

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Those working hard to make a living in Bangkok

Bangkok is a contradiction of social hierarchy, where the poor, the working class and the elites, toiling away in the heat, embracing luxury or merely doing nothing extraordinary. Hunger, homelessness and poverty exist, though I don’t see much improvement to the status quo, merely a compliance to the movement of society’s ignorance. ZashnainAn avid blogger, […]

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My memories of Bangkok during the flood

ZashnainAn avid blogger, twitterer and photojournalist, Zashnain Zainal suffers from an incurable addiction to social work, helping marginalised communities since 1989. Nowadays he travels from the plantations of Malaysia to the slums of Thailand. He can be found at zashnain.com and @bedlamfuryMore Posts – Website Follow Me:

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Homeless people wandering through the streets of Bangkok

When I was doing my relief work in a partially flooded-Bangkok, I met a homeless elderly woman sitting on a bench at 4:17 am. Her two heavy sacks was filled with dirty clothes, her face was masked with pure exhaustion, and she fiddled with an empty bottle. I offered her my flask, but she graciously […]

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