Embassies of Bangkok
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wrote on 11 Nov 2023, 08:35 last edited by taiwan_girl 11 Nov 2023, 08:36
For something to do, I am going to try and photograph every embassy and consular office in Bangkok.
Here are the first few:
Kenya (you kind of go through an apartment complex parking lot to get to the embassy)
And yes, of course the US has an embassy in town. I have yet taken a picture of the front yet, but was at a lunch in a high rise hotel that overlooked it. That big green space slightly to the right in the picture below is the grounds of the embassy.
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wrote on 11 Nov 2023, 10:47 last edited by
Cool thread idea.
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wrote on 12 Nov 2023, 13:39 last edited by
Neat stuff, indeed.
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wrote on 3 Feb 2024, 03:26 last edited by taiwan_girl
A few more.
The embassies of Argentina and Peru are right across the hall from each other in the building in the picture below.
When you step out of the elevator, there is this "foyer" with Argentina on one side and Peru on the other.
Republic of Cuba. The embassy was on the third floor of this building, but I was not able to get inside to see it. Hard to see, but it is the Cuban flag outside the building.
Republic of Georgia (but probably not. I was looking that this was an honorary consulate for Republic of Georgia, but I couldn't find anything that said for sure that this is it. So I dont think so.)
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wrote on 28 Apr 2024, 00:59 last edited by taiwan_girl
A few more
Honorary consul of Albania. I think it is just some guys house.
It was funny. These were taken on a weekday and there absolutely no sign of any acitivy. It was a very dead embassy. I went to the front gate, but there was no one there so I couldn't ask any question.
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A few more.
The embassies of Argentina and Peru are right across the hall from each other in the building in the picture below.
Argentina
Peru
When you step out of the elevator, there is this "foyer" with Argentina on one side and Peru on the other.
Republic of Cuba. The embassy was on the third floor of this building, but I was not able to get inside to see it. Hard to see, but it is the Cuban flag outside the building.
Republic of Georgia (but probably not. I was looking that this was an honorary consulate for Republic of Georgia, but I couldn't find anything that said for sure that this is it. So I dont think so.)
wrote on 28 Apr 2024, 01:21 last edited byThere is something written on that Tower sign in what certainly is Georgian script but what it means I don’t know. I’ve looked up the words republic, Georgia, embassy, and honorary consul. The latter looks closest but not identical:
საპატიო კონსული
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There is something written on that Tower sign in what certainly is Georgian script but what it means I don’t know. I’ve looked up the words republic, Georgia, embassy, and honorary consul. The latter looks closest but not identical:
საპატიო კონსული
wrote on 28 Apr 2024, 01:25 last edited by taiwan_girl@Renauda said in Embassies of Bangkok:
There is something written on that Tower sign in what certainly is Georgian script but what it means I don’t know. I’ve looked up the words republic, Georgia, embassy, and honorary consul. The latter looks closest but not identical:
საპატიო კონსული
Thanks! I just kind of look on the internet for the embassies/consulates and it sent me here for the Republic of Georgia. I went to the front desk to ask, but between my relatively poor Thai language skills and their non-existent skills in a language other than Thai, we really were not able to understand each other. I did try and explain that I was looking for the Republic of Georgia but
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wrote on 26 May 2024, 01:14 last edited by taiwan_girl
A few more.
The first is the Republic of Ireland. You actually needed an appointment to go to the actual embassy. I did not have one, so figured this picture of the reception desk would have to be good enough.
Embassy of Vietnam. Kind of a funny story. I was looking around outside, and the "guard" pops out. (Door on the first picture.) I think he thought I was confused on where to go, so he insisted on escorting me into the office. I felt bad, so allowed him to do so, and then sat in the office for about 5 minutes so he would think I actually did something, and then left. LOL
Sweden Embassy. Shhhhhh, but I was not supposed to take a picture here. They had signs indicated "no pictures"!!!, but I secretly took one.
Hungary Embassy
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wrote on 26 May 2024, 01:18 last edited by
Just the coolest thread...
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wrote on 1 Jun 2024, 10:39 last edited by taiwan_girl 6 Jan 2024, 10:55
For the following, the next two embassies are located in the office block shown below
Embassey of Kuwait (it is a holiday weekend in Thailand and the embassey was closed. When I stepped off the elevator, some guy (I think he was Kuwaiti and not Thai jumped up from his guard station and very rudely told me the place was closed. Certainly did not seem happy to see me! LOL So, i was kind of afraid to take a picture and waited until the elevator door was closing and then took a quick one. 555)
Embassey of Singapore. Pretty big free standing location, but they are a close neighbor and also part of ASEAN.
The last one is not an embassey, but was kind of 'funny' for me. It is the India-Thai Chamber of Commerce. So, here is the country with the largest population in the world and a pretty big trading and labor partner. And there association is located in kind of dingy building above a 7-11
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wrote on 1 Jun 2024, 12:41 last edited by
It is the India-Thai Chamber of Commerce. So, here is the country with the largest population in the world and a pretty big trading and labor partner. And there association is located in kind of dingy building above a 7-11
And here I thought “Indian working in a 7-Eleven” is a stereotype just in the USA.
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It is the India-Thai Chamber of Commerce. So, here is the country with the largest population in the world and a pretty big trading and labor partner. And there association is located in kind of dingy building above a 7-11
And here I thought “Indian working in a 7-Eleven” is a stereotype just in the USA.
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wrote on 3 Jun 2024, 10:07 last edited by taiwan_girl 6 Mar 2024, 10:08
Czech Republic
Holy See (they actually have a pretty big piece of land. Kind of surprising as I wouldnt think they were that busy. LOL Thailand is only about 5% Christian I think.
For the third pic, waited until the delivery truck was called inside so I could be nosey and try and see inside. LOL)
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