not so much into history stuff. One of the things I like best about Chiang Mai is the ex-pat community, so wherever I go I would hope to find one As a social outlet
Yes, this is a no brainer for me. I would definitely go to an Internet shop, there is one near Taipei gate, and get a print out. Thais are notorious for liking a lot of paperwork
Also, from what I read on the website, the Czech republic is open and it has a list of countries of origin that can enter their country. I don’t know if Thailand is on the list but I do know Korea where I am now is
I have noted in another post, that if you have US citizenship, you can go to Guam or Saipan the last I checked. And because Hawaii has now made it pretty much impossible as of yesterday for even US citizens to enter, I’ll be going back and checking on Guam and Saipan and try to let you know. I thought Cambodia was still open with the financial caveats.
I had an operation on my Achilles tendon and I needed an extension for rehab to be able to really walk on the plane without crutches. The doctor was very circumspect about giving me many days, and as it turns out, he said He feels the government keeps a tight watch on the doctors because of possible abuse
Please be aware of the new requirement by the THai government of people needing to have Covid insurance. I’ve seen quotes of US$2700. So even if you’re Living in Thailand on retirement visa and you leave the country, don’t be surprised if you were expected to have this insurance. How realistic is it to think how many tourists are going to shell out this much money for a two week vacation to Thailand?