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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Part 2 of U-Tapao airport as can only post 2000 words per post. Information Counter After the immigration, this is what you get. There are only 2 "gates". Actually, it's just one big hall. Wait for the flight announcement for your flights. This place is basically run by the Navy...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible? U-Tapao International Airport is located in Sattahip district of Chonburi Province. It is a military air base built during the Vietnam War. Technically speaking, the area is in Rayong province but the main road (Kor Mor 10 or K.M.10)...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    For those taking Airasia flight to Pattaya, (SIN-U-TAPAO), you can pre-book the U-TAPAO to Pattaya City transfer online during time of booking. Just select Pattaya Downtown during booking. You can also buy a ticket at tour booth on the right when you exit the customs/immigration at U-Tapao. It...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Daily exercise routine at Dongtan Beach in Jomtien. One of the better beaches here due to the better quality visitors. Recently renovated beach (Jomtien Beach Road) Police Post at the entrance to Dong Tan Beach. Nice beach but will be better minus the safety barriers. One of the resorts...
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible? Taken at around 7 am 11 Feb 2016.
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    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Nice cool morning for jogging along Jomtien Beach. Nice to see the beach has been renovated with jogging and cycling tracks.
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    Living in JB

    Hi Pia, moving to BKK is a good move indeed. I have been in the LOS since 2006 and I only return to SG once or twice a year, usually CNY time. Are you going to be in LOS on a Work Permit or Retirement VISA? I am here on Work Permit (Non-O VISA) which allows me to work, apply for driving...
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    My name is Peter and I am 46 yrs old : Wife left me

    Hi Peter, I am 40 and a divorcee. I do not have any kids. I have never been so happy in my life when the divorce proceedings were finalised. I do not know how many years you spent with your ex-partner prior to the divorce. Guess it must have been a long time. My guess is you felt betrayed...
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    He sent 100 applications, but can't find a job

    Mr Zeng is obviously not too smart. Why did he go to the papers? Now all potential employers know about this Mr Zeng who resort going to the papers in the hope to gain some sympathy from the public and hopefully get some job offers. This obviously backfire. No employers will want to hire...
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