MAETAM ROYAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Read moreThis royal project is designed to enable the local (very poor) population to develop craft-related resources.
LE BLOG DE RAINIER
Read moreA very beautiful site of photographs, mainly on Phuket, but also throughout Thailand and the countries of Indochina.
MON BANGKOK
Read moreA humorous chronicle of life in Bangkok by an expatriate. Photos and analyses lagged.
THAILANDE-FR
Read moreCreated in 2006, it is the French information portal on Thailand. The news of the country and various sections: culture, economy, environment, expatriation, real estate, politics, health, society... Also many anecdotes and very good advice, including the update of the conditions for obtaining a visa. Other affiliated sites such as Thailande-fr.info (blogs) or Thailande-fr.net (job offers) complete this portal. It smells the experience. A must for expatriates or future expatriates. We strongly recommend it!
MC CORMICK HOSPITAL
Read moreTo contact the hospital, dial 053-921777. Mc Cormick Hospital is close to a number of other shops and services, including a bakery, bank, pharmacy and school. It is therefore easily accessible and offers convenient access to other amenities.
ISSARA VILLAGE SENIOR
Read moreIssara Village Senior is a proposed village for senior citizens located in Lamai, on the island of Koh Samui in Thailand. There are no posted rates for accommodation or services, and no opening date is given. We recommend that you contact Issara Village Senior for further details before making a decision.
GAVROCHE
Read moreIt is not only a source of information on the current events of the Kingdom, the artistic events, but in addition there are columns and good in-depth articles on Bangkok and the whole country. It is a real magazine, with a serious editorial line and contributors, some of whom are eminent journalists. In short, it's a good read for anyone who wants to learn about Thailand and Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines and Indonesia). Obviously read by French-speaking expatriates.