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Features 8 Cover Story : The Prince of Bangkok. 14 Bangkok off the grid 18 Lust for life 20 Music in Thailand Part 3: Peua Chiwit 22 Portrait of an Artist 28 Bash Helmet

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30 Was John Carter of Mars, Gay?

Out Every Month 2 Shout Out ! 4 Inside Out 6 Out Post 34 Venture Out 36 Out on TV 38 Out at the Movies 40 Ask Darika 42 Out at the Doc’s

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Out in Thailand guides, listings & maps 44 Out in Bangkok 54 Out in Koh Samui 58 Out in Chiang Mai 66 Out in Phuket 74 Out in Pattaya 4

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James Barnes <editor@out-in-thailand.com> SHOUT OUT ! June 2012 You

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Bond is back. In Bangkok. Like you’ve never seen him before, in a brand new adventure...

The Prince of Bangkok. (Alternative title: The Pleasure Principle) Or, Dr Yes; From Bangkok with Love; Goldthingy; Thunderballs; Diamonds Are Whatever... etc etc... By James Barnes

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M’s eyes narrowed as she studied James Bond in the offices of British Intelligence, overlooking London’s River Thames. The superspy looked edgy, impatient. “We need you in Bangkok, 007- something’s come up.” “But I’m just about to save the world from that Eurozone plot...” “I’m pulling you off Bond. I want you to drop everything.” Bond raised a quizzical eyebrow. “009 has gone missing. Last seen here,” M tapped her wall screen, which instantly displayed a map of the Thai capital. “He was taking some time out and his homing device tracks him to The Prince Men’s Spa. It’s a brand new business just 5 minutes from Silom. High profile. 34 luxury rooms, gym, bar and a small army of cherry picked masseurs, all with a deft touch and all deadly handsome. The Prince is all out and open- even has a website- www.theprincebkk.com . 009 has been there for nearly a week with no word.”

“You think he’s been rubbed out?” “We suspect that he has fallen victim of The Pleasure Principle.” “That was a CIA project back in the cold war. Take a man past the extreme point of ecstasy and render him useless,” said Bond. “Yes, abandoned because too many Presidents wanted to try it out on themselves. Something big is going down in Bangkok, Bond, and I want you to get to the bottom of it.” “009 and I worked together in the navy...” “I know Bond,” she interrupted, “On that sub up the north-west passage. You two were very close. You’re on the next flight to Bangkok. Get to Q for your equipment first.” 9


“Now, pay attention 007,” said Q, sternly as he produced a pair of violet coloured linen trousers from an attaché case and asked, “What sort of underwear do your prefer?” “I usually go commando!” Bond confided with a wry smile. “I thought so. Now when you’re on the job, wear these. A small tug on the zipper activates some tiny gas canisters concealed in the inseams and a latex, selflubricating sheath will be deployed to protect your weapon. This time it’s safety first Bond.” “So you think I could come to a sticky end?” Q ignored him and dangled a phallic key fob. “This clips onto your belt loop. It’s an all purpose communicator. Talk into the head and we’ll hear you. The tiny slit in the end houses a webcam that patches into the nearest wireless connection and sends pictures back here.” “My very own dick-ta-phone.” “Oh, do grow up 007!” 10

James Bond stepped into the arrivals hall at Suvarnabhumi, feeling a little self-conscious in his lurid pants but he was ready for action. He scanned about, looking for his contact. Among the line of drivers was a curious looking fellow holding a large gin and tonic in one hand and a large card aloft that read, ‘OO7’, in the other. The secret agent walked swiftly over to the man and tore the sign from him. “I’m supposed to be undercover, you fool. My name is Bond. James Bond.” “And my name is Barnes. James Barnes. Sorry old thing. I’m your contact. The car’s outside. Fancy a gin?” They weaved through the Bangkok traffic at an alarming speed. “Thought you’d want to get straight down to it,” said Barnes. “Of course,” Bond replied, “Tell me about The Prince.” “I hear it is sumptuous! Ab fab, darling! Like a movie set. I run a magazine here and sent a reporter to review the place. He’s not filed his copy yet- bit funny, he never misses a deadline... gin for you?” he said, steering with his teeth and pouring chilled Bombay Sapphire from a flask. The car screeched to a halt in the large car park of The Prince Men’s Spa. This was no run-of-the-mill establishment. Spotlit and chic, it was a modernist, lowrise building, the stepped entrance was flanked by pools and fountains- the feel was an efficient welcome. “You coming?” enquired Bond as he stepped from the car. “Be back later,” called Barnes as the car roared off, spilling gin in its wake. The receptionist was a handsome young man who greeted Bond with an inscrutable smile. 11


“My name is Bond. James Bond.” “Ah, we’ve been expecting you Mr Bond. Welcome to The Prince.” was the reply. “But I made no appointment...” “Please, sit down,” said the young man, gesturing to a luxurious leather sofa in the adjoining lounge, “Can I get you a drink? We have it all sir, anything you want.” As his drink was being prepared, Bond noted the provocative but classy objets d’art that decorated the place and gazed through the huge glass wall that showed a fully equipped gymnasium filled with fully equipped young men. They were working out and it seemed to Bond that they were all unusually well developed and aware of his eyes on their perfectly formed bodies. “You can choose your masseur, Sir,” said the attendant as the drink was served. “I think I’m man enough for two,” said

Bond, “That one and that one!” They were soon in a bedroom that would put most 5 star hotel suites to shame. Sitting room, Jacuzzi and big bed. Soft 12

Thai music filled his ears and intoxicating aromas filled his nose. Mesmerised and before he knew it, Bond was on the mattress and as soon as he had deployed his in-trouser gadget, the two gorgeous Thais guys were all over him. They made the geishas in ‘You Only F**k Twice’ seem like dullards. It was the best massage he had ever had. Exhausted yet strangely invigorated, Bond felt hungry. “We serve Thai and Western food!” they chorused, merrily, “Eat here or by our pool in the tropical garden.” Bond chose the latter and it was here that he saw a familiar, friendly face. “009!” he ejaculated, “And looking better than I have ever seen you.” “Oh yes,” said 009, “I knew that M would send you so I tipped off reception. I’m here to stay. They do a 24 hour outcall service but the price is so good I decided to book into one of their overnight

rooms. Sod this spying lark!” Just then, James Barnes appeared by the pool, gin and tonic in hand. “Thought you might like a lift to your hotel, Mr Bond.”

“No, thank you Mr Barnes, I’m staying here,” he said unclipping his communicator from his waistband and speaking into the head, “I think I’ll be some time- enjoy the show, London, and get envious! Are you staying too, James?” “No, no, James. Another couple of gins, a quick massage and I’ve got a spy story to write...”

The Prince Men’s Spa 253/4 Thanon Suan Phlu Soi 6 Sathorn Tai Road Thung Maha Mek, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 Open 2 pm – 11 pm Tel: 08-5429-2222 & 02-679-3355 www.theprincebkk.com Next month: The Da Vinci Cod- Did Jesus Marry a Fish?


BANGKOK OFF THE GRID Author Andrew Douglas speaks to James Barnes about the impetus behind his new and very different guidebook, “Bangkok Off the Grid: The kitsch, the cool and the bizarre”.

One of my favourite Bangkok experiences was probably interviewing Gene Kasidit for the book. It was so funny to be sitting back on Khao San Road, this time with a glamazon transvestite Thai rock star sipping out of a straw in a bucket. The Thai people were freaking out to see a celebrity, the clueless Brit backpacker boys were just freaking out to see their

‘people need to know about this place. there is nowhere else like it’ Andrew was born in 1977 in Melbourne, Australia and worked as a freelance journalist and teacher across much of Asia. “In the last decade I have lived in Japan (twice), been deported from Korea, studied as an exchange student in Beijing and fallen in love (of course) with Thailand. I currently live in Hong Kong and this is my first book. My first experience of Thailand was arriving in Bangkok on the last stop of a roundthe-world trip as a twenty one year old, fairly green backpacker. I remember being terrified by it. It seemed so alien and uncompromising, it smelled different, the city was huge, flat and feature14

less and I felt like I was at risk of getting horribly lost and ...disappearing. I spent an uneasy few days on Khao San Road and flew out.”

first Thai “ladyboy”. They really had no idea. A perfect metaphor for Bangkok I think - you can experience it on so many levels.”

But when he returned, more than ten years later, he instantly fell in love with the place. “The same things that had scared me before now seemed so exciting - full of surprises and new things to explore. Since then I have returned fifteen times, living in the city for most of 2011 to write the book. I feel now that Bangkok is a part of my life I could not live without.”

“I remember walking down Soi Twilight”, at the “rear” of the Silom gayberhood, as he describes it in the book. “There was a traditional spirit house altar and on it some offerings; some incense, an open bottle of Fanta and a gay porn magazine. I guess someone thought the spirit was thirsty…and horny”, he laughs. “That was one of those moments when I just thought, ‘people need to know

about this place. There is nowhere else like it’, “I get bored easily ” he continues. “But Bangkok never bores me”. I love to explore, and for people like me, Bangkok is a paradise. You never know what is around the corner. A six-legged crocodile, a Hindu shrine in a gay bar, a haunted house shopping mall….literally, you just never know”. And true enough, all of these examples are in the book. “Bangkok Off the Grid” steers clear of the usual tourist targets to focus on more offbeat sights, as well as interviewing some of Bangkok’s colourful characters and exploring its strangest stories. “Body snatchers, diamond heists, gruesome murders, weird plastic surgery…Bangkok has it all!” he laughs. “I heard some backpackers on Khao San Road once, droning on. They were complaining about Bangkok, saying ‘its just another big city…’ But I have never understood that. What other big city is anything like this?” For the book, he set about exploring the sides of Bangkok many tourists (and residents) never see, from a colossal temple in the outer suburbs shaped like a UFO to biker bars, a giant three headed elephant and a bizarre vintage furniture store. 15


One of his favourite discoveries was an enormous reclining Buddha in the outer suburb of Bang Phlii. Visitors can climb inside to touch the Buddha’s golden spleen. “So many of these places are just incredible”, he says. “But for some reason, people do not know about them. They do Chatuchak and the Grand Palace and think they have done Bangkok”.

Some of the places in the book are hard to get to and little-known to non-Thais like the grotesque “hell temple” of Wat Phuet Udom with its statues of ninja turtles, or a hippie squat and art commune in Pinklao. “I thought it was important to put in a Thai language address guide, for taxi drivers”, Andrew Douglas says. “Otherwise some of these places would remain out of reach. They are not the kind of places you can find in standard guidebooks, after all”. The book includes spectacular urban ruins, shrines built out of oyster shells and buffalo bones, graveyards, Thai voodoo and an introduction to the city’s vibrant contemporary subcultures: its most interesting modern architecture, offbeat bars and nightclubs, its Japanese and Arab enclaves, alternative rock scene and of course, its gay bars.

“Gay life is so interwoven with everyday life in Bangkok. I didn’t really see how I could write about the city without including it. And anyway, a lot of the gay culture in Bangkok is really interesting in itself. In the book he describes the lesser-known local gay neighbourhoods of Or To Kor and Lamsalee and even interviews the founder of the Thailand Rainbow Archives project for preserving Thai gay history, as well as flamboyant cross-dressing Thai rock star Gene Kasidit. “Gene was great”, he enthuses. “This shock-blonde, tattooed rock star in a dress- one of the things he said really struck me. “Bangkok doesn’t make sense”, he said, “but neither do I!” Andrew Douglas smiles. “And isn’t that what makes it all so exciting?” “Bangkok Off the Grid: The Kitsch, the Cool and the Bizarre” is available for order from order@averse-publishing.com for €11.99 or at Asia books.

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Peua Chiwit

In the third of a series of articles on music in Thailand, musicologist Jai Pee examines the far more introspective and appealing music known as “Peua Chiwit” which literally translates as ‘Music for Life’ or more colloquially ‘folky/ conscience music’. This is definitely the stuff to have on your iPod by the pool as you relax under the umbrella sipping an exotic cocktail!

The nearest equivalent of this style of music in western countries would be the folksy-type music that contains a series of messages – so ‘music for life’ gives us a wonderful insight into Thai living that few other genres of music can provide. The great exponents of ‘peua chiwit’ are living legends on the Thai music scene with a proliferation of CD’s and karaoke DVDs on sale in retail outlets. The music itself has evolved from the simple guitar accompanied by the need for selfexpression – so the words invariably reflect issues from ordinary life, many of them pricking the conscience or providing food for thought and meditation. The songs themselves were often simple in conception and just acoustic, but as tech20

nology has expanded so has the genre evolved – many of the solo singers now have backing groups, but these are usually restricted to a quartet or quintet so that the essence of the music is not lost – but the depth and overall sound are enhanced.

One of the greatest exponents in this field is Pongsit Kampee. He has released dozens of albums, many of which celebrate important anniversaries such as 15 or 20 years on the road. The double album celebrating 15 years is truly wonderful – some of his greatest songs are there – such as ‘Kit teung’ (I miss you), ‘Mae’ (mother), ‘Ma tam sanya’ (my promise) or ‘Yak keun sawan’ (I want to go to heaven). There is also a 3-disc set ‘The Best of Kampee’ available on AKP AGCD-003. Phongthep Gradonchamnan is another giant figure – he has released hundreds of tracks over the years and is as popular as ever. His music tends to be a little ‘heavier’ but is none the less very enjoyable. Nga Karawan is like a father figure in the world of ‘peua chiwit’. Over the years this prolific artist written hundreds of songs – his karaoke DVD double album contains some glorious yet more popular songs ‘Rak khun tammai?’ (why do I love you?) as well as the lyrical anti-

war song ‘Anon’ on the Rose label with a bar code 8 852758 028926. One way to capture all three artists is to buy one of their double albums that contains selections of their most famous tracks – available in karaoke or plain CD format, the two albums contain 24 superb tracks that make memorable listening, the karaoke version having the bar codes: 8 850 107044634 (volume 1) and 8 850 107 044641 (volume 2) I am sure that is enough for starters! I find this aspect of Thai music somewhat curious – almost like sitting listening to Tom Paxton, early Dylan or Phil Ochs – but with that unique Thai flavour that makes it so appealing. This music is very popular in many restaurants and bars and often, you will see some of Thailand’s superstars of this genre suddenly strolling on to the stage and making an impromptu appearance. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do! 21


Portrait of an Artist James Mitchell is the good looking and exciting freelance fashion photographer and visual artist who is set to take Thailand by storm with his first exhibition in Chiang Mai’s Sangdee gallery this month. He spoke to James Barnes about his life and work.

The 26-year-old Englishman has piercing ice blue eyes, soft blond hair and a razor blade smile. He was born in London but grew up in the bucolic beauty of Devon. Now his home is in Thailand. He is fizzing with enthusiasm as he talks about developing his signature style while studying at the London College of Fashion. “I do have an individual approach- a bit of a black sheep- I organised the lighting, make up and was art director and stylist at shoots.” 22

He cut his teeth at London Fashion Week, working for Jasmine Di Milo, daughter of Harrod’s owner Mohamed Al Fayed, on a luxury luggage shoot. There was also a prestigious Carnaby Street exhibition. He is determined to use his wealth of experience to carve a creative career for himself in Asia. “I really love Thailand and plan to stay,” he confides, flashing a bright smile.

His work is sexy, vibrant and features a strong colour palette. He describes it as, ‘Hyper Reality’ and quotes Jean Baudrillard’s book, ‘Simulacra and Simulations’ which explores the nature of reality and information in a post modern technological civilization. “I think this can be described as a Dystopian Utopia!”, says James, who will use this as the theme for his upcoming exhibition which is called, ‘Simulacra’. Clearly, now is the time for this child of the digital generation to examine the blurring line between that which is real and virtual.

“Photography is open to everyone today,” he says, “we can all record our own personal history, which will be an important document for the future.” James says that he has an affinity with Asian culture but finds the contrast to his European homeland exciting and intoxicating. “The colours, the smells, the nightlife and even people going about their day to day routines, all inspire me.” 23


James says that he always knew that he was gay: “I was a camp child! There are home movies that show me flapping my hands about and I never really had to come out. It was obvious and easy so there was no conversation about it that I can remember. It did help that my Mum’s brother is gay.” James is a big fan of Thai men, “They are so sexy! The full lips,

those mysterious eyes and their openness about their sexuality, all appeals to me.” James’ Exhibition opens at Sangdee Gallery, Chiang Mai on Monday 12 June and will run for two weeks. You can contact James at James_E_Mitchell@hotmail. com and see more of his work at www. TastyStatic.blogspot.com

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Phuket’s Fantastic Pride Congratulations to everyone involved with organising the best ever Phuket Gay Pride festival of fun this year. Mammoth crowds turned out to make the new-to-April event a tremendous success, which raised more than 200,000 THB for Gay/HIV charities.

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Was John Carter of Mars, Gay?

By Kenneth Dobson

Was John Carter of Mars gay? Was Tarzan? Was Edgar Rice Burroughs? Is Taylor Kitsch? Interested gays want to know. Apparently, a lot of others want to know, too, judging by the young, female sounding names on the blogs talking about these things.

This is the 100th anniversary of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ first published writing, “A Princess of Mars”, and it is the year of the release, finally, of “John Carter” which is Disney’s title for that same story. More about that later, but first, why do gays care about whether these guys are gay? Why do we like to think our superheroes are gay?

ler’s rippling muscles when he portrayed Edgar Rice Burroughs’ best known hero, Tarzan of the Apes. We want to see Taylor Kitsch and Weissmuller running into battle with green Martians or swinging from vines wearing little loin cloths. We want them to be gay. Were they?

In the first place (maybe the only place), it has to do with their super bodies. We want to see the John Carter movie because we want to see Taylor Kitsch’s glistening pecs and abs as he plays John Carter, just as our fathers and grandfathers wanted to see Johnny Weissmul-

These characters inevitably have a secret life that clouds their identities and enhances their powers while (somewhat like certain drugs) it seems to diminish their libidos, based on the scarcity of their female romantic entanglements. We know gay guys like that.

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If these superheroes have close friends, they are likely to be younger buddies or older mentors who are openly gay or suspiciously near. I personally was not surprised when J.R. Rowling said in Carnegie Hall that she had always thought of Albus Dumbledor as gay. I wonder if Harry Potter knew that. I am sure Robin had the goods on Bruce Wayne. And what about Spiderman, hmmm? So, I repeat, was John Carter gay? Edgar Rice Burroughs began his writing career with the Martian tale, which was published in All-Story magazine in 1912. That was the first of what amounted to 11 books about the hero, John Carter of Mars. The John Carter and Tarzan books sold more than 100 million copies, making Burroughs one of the mostread authors of the 20th century. Burroughs borrowed his idea about Mars from the astronomer Percival Lowell’s theories of the canals of Mars, which were at the height of popularity in 1911. In the 1930s, Walt Disney talked to Burroughs about turning the pulp books into a movie, but it did not happen until this year. It was Burroughs’ expressed intent, often reiterated, and resolutely defended by his family who own the copyrights and trademarks, that the stories are meant to promote morality, honour and all those good things. We gays and lesbians know those are code words that still exclude us. So, no, the gentleman from Virginia, John Carter of Mars, was not gay. And, sigh, Taylor Kitsch isn’t either. 31


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Scuba Divingan Adventure in Thailand

By Adam Preston

Experienced scuba divers come from all over the world to enjoy the diverse marine life, pristine coral reefs and calm, clear waters of Thailand. For others, diving is something they “fall into” by chance, while on holiday. Perhaps they are bored sunning themselves on the beach, maybe they have just finished their book and are looking to pass away the day. It is possible that a warm smile from a handsome scuba instructor sitting outside his shop will entice people to try something new… Scuba stands for Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus and there are many agencies that teach scuba diving. The most internationally recognised, with the highest number of certifications, is PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors). Their annual certifications probably equal all the other agencies 34

put together and their brand image is strong. However, this is not to say the PADI course is any more valid than others taught by agencies like SSI, NAUI, and the myriad of small European scuba agencies. A person certified by an agency will be recognised by any dive tour operator and allow the holder to go diving with them. Some people come to Thailand to learn scuba diving but others need a quick and easy introduction or gentle encouragement before taking the big plunge and investing in a three or four day scuba course. Most training agencies allow people to make a supervised scuba dive to depths of 10-12 meters accompanied by a professionally trained instructor. In this way, all of the fun and excitement of scuba diving can be experienced in a single day.

The calm clear waters of the Gulf of Thailand are an ideal location for novices to try scuba diving as well as having plenty to offer the experienced diver. A love of nature and the weird and wonderful underwater marine life is a major attraction. You will see more creatures in a one-hour scuba dive than a one day African Safari. The underwater “landscape” is fascinating and has been the inspiration for artists and moviemakers for decades. The underwater world is like a Hollywood movie- ‘Finding Nemo’

and ‘Little Mermaid’ of course but what about ‘Aliens’ or ‘Predator’…? Scuba diving is fantastic fun and has a sublime sense of freedom, of floating like an astronaut in space. With practise, the scuba diver learns to do what the astronaut can never do– control his position by using his breath. A deep inhalation makes the body rise, exhale and the body falls– but never hold your breath! Want to know why? Ask at your nearest scuba-training agency! 35


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Cop out? It is more than four decades since cowboys and indians ruled the small screen, replaced by cops and robbers. BBC Entertainment (True Vision ch.149) gives us Wallander, played by Larry Olivier wannabe and big gun, Kenneth Branagh.

Kurt Wallander has issues. As a young cop, he was nearly killed when a drunk stabbed him. His wife left him. He has a difficult relationship with his rebellious only child, who barely survived a suicide attempt when she was fifteen. He also had issues with his late father, an artist who painted the same landscape 7,000 times. He has few close friends and is known for his less-than-desirable lifestyle. He frequently regards the crimes he investigates on a very personal level, throwing himself into catching criminals 36

and going against the orders of his superiors. He is disillusioned with his work, and often wonders whether he should have become a police officer at all. He was once falsely sued for police brutality, and still lives with the guilt of having shot and killed a man, which drove him into depression and nearly led to his resignation. His relationships with his colleagues are tentative; they are alternately amazed by his intellect and frustrated by his brusque banter and terrorizing tactics.

In other words, Wallander conforms to the identi-kit picture of successful small screen sleuths. His clothes are as crumpled as Colombo’s coat. His face looks like your bed after a night of rough trade. His bed is pristine- he never uses it- and he is woken several times per episode as he kips in a chair by the most irritating ringtone known to man. He doesn’t say much. Mostly he sulks or scowls, and just like you, dear reader, he always gets his man.

The BBC has spent a small fortune on this series. Sumptuously shot on Swedish location with production values of which to be proud, the ponderous pace suggests a movie sized feast and regularly leads to an exciting denouement. One can only guess at the fortune that Branagh has been paid to lower himself to the telly level and the fortune the BBC is raking in through overseas sales in a cynical bid to cash in what yet another ‘safe bet’. Another BBC cop out. 37


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Acting Straight:Ernest Thesiger

By Brian Baxter

There is no actor less suited to the title of this series: no one who could claim to be more flamboyant, more given to outrage than Ernest Thesiger. From the green painted toe nails to the bouffant hair, by way of the doe skin shorts riding just above his bony knees he was the epitome of camp.

Mary’s doll’s house and a book on embroidery - his abiding passion, along with Chinese painting. He was married out of convenience and once said that he had painted his wife’s bedroom ceiling, “To make up for my frequent absences”. He also published an autobiography, announcing it beforehand, saying that it would cost 50 pounds to be included and 75 to be left out of it.

He would, given the chance, (which he took often) utter bon mots, flutter eyelids, raise eyebrow, flap wrists and deliver lines with impeccable timing, such as when cosying up to Frankenstein’s monster: “ Have a cigar, they are my only weakness” or when throwing flowers into a roaring fire in The Old Dark House remarking, “My sister was on the point of arranging these”. His legacy was some 60 films, innumerable stage roles, the tapestries to Queen 38

He was high camp, high voiced, high and mighty and high born (grandson to Lord Chelmsford and to a Viceroy of India) but he liked rough trade and once strewed the entrance to a very grand London hotel with flowers in homage to a handsome young doorman. He modeled many of his character roles on Queen Mary’s regal bearing, but could cut through such extravagance with portraits of venality such as the ruthless businessman in The Man in the White Suit. However, he specialised in upper crust characters, Earls, Dukes, judges and the like.

Thesiger designed his own colourful clothes and loved to shock. A favourite trick at dinner parties was to unbutton his shirt to show a guest his beautiful pearl necklace, but he remained greatly prized as a guest and as a friend for his kindness and wit. He was a close friend of England’s premier novelist of the 20th century, Ivy Compton- Burnett, and supportive of her in some lonely less happy times.

Sadly, Whale fell on hard times and out of work and committed suicide in 1987 as an alternative to “old age, illness and pain”, not to say comparative poverty. But at his peak he had the sense to cast perfectly and ‘The Bride’ boasts Thesiger, Agnes Moorhead with Boris Karloff as the monster. Quite what 1930s Hollywood made of Thesiger is open to speculation, but his performance led to regular work there and on Broadway as well as in the U.K. Films included Henry V and Sons and Lovers. Possibly his style was better suited to the stage, although he knew how to control excesses - at least on the screen. He admitted to being drawn to what he described as “the working class”, but one suspects that was as a welcome antidote to his normal environment, in the salons of the wealthy of a by-gone age.

He came to notice in the cinema when his long running theatre success, aptly called A Bit of Fluff, was filmed. But he will always be remembered as Dr.Pretorius in the minor masterpiece, The Bride of Frankenstein. James Whale, one of the first openly gay directors, who had come to Hollywood via the English theatre and knew the actor, made this classic horror movie. He had cast him in the superb ‘Dark House’ several years before. Whale, who made many other fine films such as The Invisible Man and Show Boat, was depicted by Ian McKellan in the biopic Gods and Monsters, which starred a youthful and, then, slim Brendan Fraser.

He chose to stay in London during the war, rather than work in the U.S.A. like many fellow artists, and joined the Home Guard. He died on the eve of his 82nd birthday, upstaging even himself. His abiding legacy was to help pave the way for the many gay actors in the future who would more readily out themselves thanks to his existence.

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ASK KA DARI

tion to make our dream come true? Thank you a lot and we wish nothing more, than you can help us. A&O

Auntie Darika answers your questions about love and life. Please contact her at: darika@out-in-thailand.com. You can also find more helpful advice on her website: www.askdarika.com

Hi Darika, I am a 40 year old Austrian man who lives already for 5 years in Thailand. i am in a civil partnership by Austrian law with my Thai husband aged 25. we are happy together for more than 3 years now. We wish to have a kid together and wanna adopt one. In Austria for gay men is not allowed and we are asking if this is possible in Thailand. We have enough money, a lovely families in Austria and Thailand. Both have a job and think we can offer perfect surroundings for a kid. Have you any idea where we can go to get information or any organiza40

Darika loathes children and thinks you are noble and brave to want to adopt. My legal experts advise that you are in a fuzzy grey area, as so many things are in the Thailand. Yours would be a “domestic adoption” as you are living here. Adoptive parent(s) must be at least 25 years old and at least ten years older than the child. Any prospective adoptive parent must have a legal spouse. However, this apparently does not apply to Thai applicants. “A” certainly qualifies and a case can be made that you are in a committed relationship that is recognized under Austrian law. The fact that “O” has been in Thailand for five years and presumably has a work permit meets a major requirement for foreigners. Nevertheless, I suspect this will be difficult. The best “friend” I can think of is Dr. Prakong Vithayasai at Support the Children Foundation Chiang Mai. She and her husband were for many years on the faculty of medicine at Chiang Mai University. I have known her for about twenty years. She’s an amazing woman who walks twice as fast as most other humans I know, and she has a sparkle in her eyes that few people have.

ditional sources. I have been one of her greatest fans ever since. I am sure she would be happy to help you and, believe me, she knows all the angles. Naturally, she will be most helpful if she can place one of her own kids with you. Most of Dr. Prakong’s kids were given up for adoption by one or both parents with HIV. That does not mean the kids have HIV. Many of them test positive for HIV. However, pre-natal exposure does not mean that kids actually have the virus or will ever become symptomatic. The kids are every age, from infants to preteens. On my first visit to one of the several houses where the kids live, I arrived during nap time. Little shoes were lined up neatly just outside the door, and wellpowdered youngsters were asleep on fuzzy blankets on the floor. My mascara is getting runny as I think of it. I am not sure if the odds are against you or not. Regardless, you are in for what may be a long, frustrating and expensive experience. The thought of parenting sounds attractive to some gay couples and your experience will be a test of whether or not you really want or are prepared to be daddies. Darika wishes you every success.

Dear Darika, I have looked for you on Grindr so I can block you. Haha! Honestly you sound like a real character and I would love to meet you. Do you ever give personal consultations? I am Thai, 31, considered good looking, well educated, and professional. xo Yai Dear Yai, Darika is blushing and tempted. I am flattered by your interest in meeting, although uncertain of your motives. Do you need beauty hints? Advice about problems with your life? Or do you have some kind of weird fetish for old drag queens? Honestly, I am very reclusive. Ask anyone who spends time in soi 4, Boystown or Paradise Complex and you will be told that Darika has not made a personal appearance in years (probably because she seldom gets invitations). Tempt me with brunch at the Four Seasons and you might end up with more advice than you ever wanted.

Dr. Prakong operates an orphanage for HIV children in Chiang Mai. We met when an AIDS fundraising organization I founded in San Francisco was looking for programs here that needed but were not usually eligible for funding from tra41


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Benefits of Thai massage are pain relief by stimulating various body pressure points combined with long deep muscle strokes increasing circulation and relieving tension so restoring muscle elasticity and releasing stiff joints. Through slow and fluid motions that should leave you feeling relaxed, calm and yet with increased vitality, Thai massage manipulates the body into positions that would be difficult to achieve without assistance just as yoga helps strength and flexibility so too does Thai massage. Regular sessions of Thai massages give your body and mind a relaxing and yet invigoration experience. 42

By Doc John

Thailand the Land of Smiles, but I have often thought that it really should be called the Land of Massages. Two of the most popular massages are Thai and Swedish. Thai massage is an ancient form of therapy it is based on the body’s movement and the principles of Chinese medicine.

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Swedish massage differs from Thai massage in that it uses long slow strokes to manipulate joints, tendons and muscles, without the exertions of Thai massage. Benefits of Swedish massage are the stimulation of the circulatory and lymphatic systems improving oxygen and nutrient flow to the vital organs. Relaxation of muscles and tendons this eases joint pain and increases their flexibility and mobility. The pressure used during a Swedish massage helps to relax muscles and relieve tension, it also aids sleep, thereby assisting in the body’s natural regeneration and repair processes. Participating in any massage offers benefits to your well-being. The time spent relaxed and contemplative, and the physical act of treating and caring for your body creates feelings of wellbeing.

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BANGKOK, PATTAYA, PHUKET CHIANG MAI & KOH SAMUI

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OUT in Bangkok If you like buzzing big cities, Bangkok is for you! Public transport, taxis, tuk-tuks, buses and motorcycle taxis are plentiful. There are many markets, glitzy malls, beautiful temples and museums, as well as the bars and shows for which the city is famous. The Sathorn/Silom area forms the core of Bangkok’s central business district and is home to a number of embassies. Silom Road offers shopping opportunities, including the Patpong Night Market. Silom is most popular with English speaking visitors and has the most popular venues catering to gay tourists.

Bangkok is the gay capital of Asia. Most visitors go to Suriwongse, Silom and Sathorn Road. Santuary Spa by A is an elegant place to be. A feature among many massage spas, which include Lomchoey Massage and The Prince’s Men’s Spa, is the relaxed atmosphere. Balcony Pub is a popular watering hole and if meaty muscle guys get you hot, head for The Tawan Bar. Up2 Salon and Cutey & Beauty will make you beautiful! Bangkok Babylon is a popular landmark and nightowls party at DJ Station. The Malaysia Hotel is also a favourite. For a magnificent and sparkling cabaret show, watch out for The Playhouse, coming to Bangkok soon.

These popular gay Thai areas are mainly Thai-for-Thai culture with different rules to those in Silom. They are not money boys nor looking for foreigners to date. It is worth a trip here if you just like to watch or have a date already. Soi 89/2 draws thousands of university students, working professionals, and those that just like a good time. The most popular places are Club 9 Café, ICK Pub, See Men, Crazy Dance Club, and Lamsalee Dance Pub. Although it is probably 98% Thai, the foreigners are welcome as long as they remain polite. It is an insult to proposition a patron with money! Visit The Podology Centre for a full range of medical footcare.

College-aged Thai men and business professionals go to Ramkhamhaeng (Lamsalee) and Kamphaeng Pet Road.

For all the venues, check out our maps and listings and www.out-in-thailand. com

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OUT in Koh Samui J

Jungle covered craggy hills, roads weaving through lush coconut plantations, huge trees, orchids, butterflies, quiet beaches, fresh local fruits. Koh Samui is the perfect tropical island get away for gay boys, especially couples who kick back, recharge in spas or health resorts, lounge around their villa pool, take long beach walks, sip a cocktail or three in a rustic beach bar and sparkle on the balmy evening party circuit with the local guys.

Gay life on Samui is smaller, less exuberant than most other Thai destinations, still there is plenty happening with gay bars, disco, cabaret, island tours and as the regional spa capital, massage and body treatments. The center of gay day/nightlife is along Chaweng Beach Road. At the north end opposite Nora Beach Resort is the Emerald Green Mens Club a well-established gay only spa for a range of quality massage techniques and body treatments and Tropical Fah Samui for massage, wellness treatments and drinks. In South Chaweng you will find Rainbow Scuba & Tour for a paradise island adventure while Mekkala Men Spa promise to rejuvenate you and The Site Bar opposite Trade Winds. Close to bar Solo in central Chaweng K Club for gay drinks, massage and take away 54

staff. From midnight to 2 pm + Thai and Farang gays head to Green Mango and Sweet Soul disco/bars in central Chaweng for a diet of loud music and mixed crowds. Further out of Chaweng Tropical Garden Lounge Resort and Fisherman’s Village in Bo Phut are favourites, the original Mekkala Men Spa is near Big C. Five Islands Restaurant at Baan Taling Ngam is a great get away.

For an accurate gay Samui map and venue listings pick up a copy of OUT in Thailand magazine at gay venues or ask your hotel for a copy. Websites for gay venues in this article @ www. gaykohsamui.net www.gay-samui.com & www.out-in-thailand.com 55


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Chiang Mai is known as ‘The Rose of The North.’ Steeped in history, this ancient capital of the Lanna Kingdom is renowned as the cultural capital of Thailand, nestles in bucolic beauty and is blessed with a milder climate than most Thai holiday destinations.

Try the superb La Fourchette and Chez Marco (both French) and Prego (Italian & Thai) restaurants inside the moated, old city walls and the inviting Yokka Dok Bar/restaurant. Just outside the wall is the excellent Miguel’s mexican restaurant. Mandalay Disco is a favourite with night owls. The two main gay centres are outside the moat. The Chang Pueak area, north of the moat is where you will find Adam’s Apple Club- sensational show and a collection of beautiful guys. Across the road is Lotus Hotel & Garden Bar, the first gay hotel in the city and an established Chiang Mai institution. On the Changpueak Road, The Circle Pub has hunky guys on stage. Gemini Massage has regular promotions and is recommended. Ram Coffee & Bar is set on the river, close to the Nawarat Bridge. Nimmanhaeminda and Santitham have some of the most expensive real estate outside of Bangkok and a hip and happening scene of bars. Check out Sangdee Gallery & Cafe and on Huay 58

Kaew Road, you will find the excellent Soho Bar and Guesthouse who serve incomparable New Orleans food. For a work out or chill out, go to The House of Male, from midday to midnight with pool, steam room, gym, private rooms, bar and food. Tuesday and Thursday are ‘Buddy Nights’- very popular with students from the local university. Nearby is the long established PJ’s Place guesthouse, renowned for sweet and personal service, as well as the new Mansfield Residence. Club M Karaoke is a favourite. Santitham is not far away, with many new eateries, guesthouses, bars and coffee shops. On the east side of the city, on the bank of the River Ping, Club One Seven has superb accommodation, bar, sauna, pool and gym in a complex comprising two traditional Thai teak houses. For a great massage and more go to The Blues Club. In San Sai you will find The Podology Centre, specialists in medical foot care. For all the venues, check out our maps and listings, www.radchada.com and www.out-in-thailand.com

Accommodation

43 Club One Seven 60 Come On Place J2 Lotus Hotel 75 Mansfield Residence 12 PJ’s Place Hotel & PJ’s Tours 5 Santitham Guesthouse 34 Seven Suns Guesthouse 16 Soho Bar & Guesthouse 41 Souvenir Bed & Breakfast 33 The Rachamankha

053.274.317 73 Ao Framing 053.279.373 29 Independent Travel 053.904.705 053.215.376 58 The Podology Centre 089.633.8586 053.410.458 40 Sangdee Gallery & Café 053.894.955 053.404.894 59 Suprakrit Printing 053.404.427 053.406.449 J18 The Playhouse 053.410.671 053.814.325 44 XS and JK Solutions 053.271.474 053.404.175 72 ZII Condom www.ziicondom.com 053.206.165 053.904.111 Restaurant & Cafés

Bars & Pubs 53 Cosmos Cafe & The Bottle Shoppe www.cafecosmoscm.com 30 CU Bar Night Bazaar 30 DT’s Bar Night Bazaar 2 Garden Bar 053.215.376 25 Glass Onion Bar 053.218.479 31 Kampangmuang Gallery 084.803.4265 61 La La Bar 2 Lotus Hotel 053.215.376 62 Marina 3 Metro Bar 053.220.380 30 Milky Way 57 Ram Coffee & Bar 084.501.2224 6 Sabaidee Santitham Restaurant 089.951.4554 30 Secrets Bar Night Bazaar 15 Pern’s and Darling Wine Bar 053.215.010 16 Soho Bar & Guesthouse 053.404.175 39 The Whitehouse Bar & Restaurant 30 Twin Peaks Night Bazaar J54 Yokka Dok 053.449.529

Discos 68 Chalerm Krung 17 Discovery Nightclub J35 Mandalay Disco 67 Monkey Club 69 Tawan Daeng 24 Warm Up Disco Go-Go Clubs & Host Bars J3 Adam’s Apple Club 10 Circle Pub 9 Free Guy Club 8 New My Way 74 See Man Pub

21 Beccofino Trattoria 053.226.590 56 Chez Marco 053.207.032 2 Garden Bar 053.215.376 38 Kampangmuang Gallery 084.803.4265 J52 La Fourchette 053.277.482 64 Lemontree Restaurant 053.222.009 2 Lotus Hotel 053.215.376 70 Miguel’s Cafe www.miguels-cafe.com 65 Nae Nae Restaurant 13 Nimman Kitchen 053.895.199 16 Perns Restaurant 053.215.010 71 Prego Restaurant 081.882.7466 50 Radchada Garden Café 053.219.524 6 Sabaidee Santitham Restaurant and Bar 088.591.4554 16 Soho Bar & Guesthouse 053.404.175 1 Spirit House 084.803.4366 4 The Crystal Restaurant 053.872.809 28 The Gallery Charernras Road 053.248.601 26 The House & Ginger Restaurants 053.419.011 39 The Whitehouse Bar & Restaurant 13 West Restaurant 080.497.9398 54 Yokka Dok 053.449.529

Sauna ⁄ Massage ⁄ Fitness

053.220.380 053.214.996 www.freeguy-club.com 053.404.361 053.218.241

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36 2 Brothers Massage 32 Classic House Massage 43 Club One Seven 7 Gemini 48 His Club Massage J23 House of Male 22 Marspa Massage 37 My Artist Spa 27 Mystic Orient Massage 46 One 2 Come 47 Relaxation Massage 19 River House Massage 37 Sanctuary Spa & Massage 63 SpaTacus – Spa for men 45 The Blues Club Massage 31 The Wall Massage 42 Victory Massage

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Open 10.00am – 18.00pm Bar Open 18.00-24.00pm Tel. 084 501 2224

14/1 Wang Sing Kham Rd., Chang Moi Muang, Chiang Mai, 50300

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Tel: 053 894 955 5 Sirimankhalajarn Soi 5 Muang Suthep Chiang Mai 50200

www.sangdee.org sangdeeartgallery@gmail.com

Special Promotion - Thai Massage (Whole Body) 2 Hrs. ..OR.. Compress Massage 1.30 Hrs. 900 B - Aromatic Oil Massage 2 Hrs. .. OR.. Body Scrub + Aromatic Oil Massage 2.15 Hrs. 1,300 B

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Phuket is one of the world’s most exciting gay playgrounds with a fabulous variety of things to do. Phuket has many beaches- some hidden away and is a popular international tourist destination and we recommend you to use a gay (friendly) tour company and our guide to find your accommodation.

The epicentre of gay life on Phuket is Patong Beach, largely concentrated in the aptly named Paradise Complex. The main gay venues are on the exit road out of Paradise Complex. Sundowners Lounge Bar & Guesthouse with Le Bistro has a 10% discount for ‘frequent fliers’. Fongkaew Mansion & Baan Nang Fa Guesthouse is ideally located, near to all the fun, along with Aquarius Guesthouse & Sauna and Adonis Guesthouse. The Backstage now has two venues; this one serves good Thai fast food and coffee and has a good cabaret show. Jochen’s Residence has beautiful budget friendly rooms. The disco at Boat Bar is a favourite with many visitors and locals alike. 66

Outside Paradise Complex, there are some gay and gay friendly venues worth the visit. Among them, Phuket Travel Company, Loveli Boutique Guesthouse and Siam Hotel are just 75 metres from Jungceylon Mall. The recently refurbished Club One Seven guesthouse with their friendly helpful staff and restaurant, excellent coffee corner and bar is a Phuket icon. The Backstage has retained their old location for private parties and karaoke nights, reservation only. The Minotel is just 3 minutes walk from Patong Beach. CC Bloom’s Hotel and Centara Grand Beach Resort are close to Kata & Karon Beaches and Phuket Fantasea is a major attraction. For all the venues, check out our maps and listings and www. out-in-thailand.com

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Thai John and staff invite you to the Sundowners Lounge Comfortable furniture with soft background music Selection of over 50 cocktails, fresh fruit shakes, beer, wines by the bottle or glass and champagne Full Bar, Terrace Bar and Guesthouse with Wi-Fi Open 5pm to 2am Mobile Thai John +66 (0) 878934741 John: +66 (0) 833014036 Telephone: +66 (0) 76 341555 Fax: : +66 (0) 76 293 241 info@orchidinparadise.com Website: www.orchidinparadise.com


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076.345.800 31 Chic www.apsararesidence.com 18 Heaven Bar 076.341.668 43 James Dean

RAT-U-THIT 200 PEE ROAD www.jamesdeanbar.com

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076.342.433

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076.297.080

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086.673.2789

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083.301.4036

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076.366.122

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076.296.654

Bars & Pubs 27 Aquarius Guesthouse

080.141.8180

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083.173.0083

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Restaurant & Cafés 19 Antz Food and Drink 15 Aquarius Restaurant 12 Bistro Oscar at the Poseidon Hotel 21 East Tapas Lounge 24 Café Ritz 8 L’Arc Restaurant 11 L’Olivier Restaurant 31 Mignon Restaurant 16 Natan’s Restaurant 37 Oley’s Resturant 2 Pan Pan Restaurant 33 Papa David’s 38 Pattaya Hotmale Info Centre 9 Question Mark Bar & Cafe

35 Uniform Bar uniform@suneeplaza.info 20 Up 2 U Boy Bar and Restaurant 089.542.7703 22 Wan’s Café www.wansplace.com 24 Don Plaza Hotel 038.713.840 13 Wan’s Place 089.137.6243 19 Eldorado Guesthouse & Restaurant 038.713.259 46 Yaya Bar 23 Galapagos Guest House galapagos@suneeplaza.info Go-Go Clubs & Host Bars 53 Howard’s Guesthouse & Bar 038.713.664 54 Marina Inn Plaza Hotel 038.429.232 16 Eros www.erosboybar.com 41 RS Room for rent rs@suneeplaza.info 42 Good Boys good@suneeplaza.info 55 Two Guys Guesthouse & Restaurant 038.713.652 51 Happy Boys Bar www.happyboysbar.com

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34 Krazy Dragon Night Club www.krazy-dragon.com 31 Mic My Bar micmy@suneeplaza.info 1 New Sawadee Boys 081.782.0599 8 All Of Me 32 Nice Boys nice@suneeplaza.info 47 Come In Bar comein@suneeplaza.info 52 Tom Yum Nightclub tomyum@suneeplaza.info J38 Corner Bar www.thecornerbar-suneeplaza.com 48 Country Club country@suneeplaza.info Karaoke 33 Crazy Pub crazy@suneeplaza.info 36 C.U. Bar cu@suneeplaza.info 5 Stardust Beer Bar stardust@suneeplaza.info 7 Don Club donclub@suneeplaza.info 25 Don Plaza Teraza donplazaterrace@suneeplaza.info Other 45 Duc’s Bar duc@suneeplaza.info 10 Eden Bar eden@suneeplaza.info littlemango@suneeplaza.info 17 Forest House forest@@suneeplaza.info 56 Little Mango Internet 038.429.232 40 La Copa - Lek’s Bar lacopa@suneeplaza.info 6 Marina Swimming Pool 038.713.556 6 Marina Swimming Pool 038.429.232 29 NS Travel Restaurant & Cafés 2 Monty s Café Bar 15 New Queens Bar newqueen@suneeplaza.info 18 Oud’s Cafe & Bar www.oudscafe.com 19 Eldorado Guesthouse & Restaurant 038.713.259 3 P Bar 56 Little Mango Restaurant littlemango@suneeplaza.info 28 Rainbow Bar rainbow@suneeplaza.info 18 Oud’s Cafe & Bar www.oudscafe.com 27 Redgy’s Place redgy@suneeplaza.info 50 Po Pot Restaurant popot@suneeplaza.info 4 Samorn Beer Bar samorn@suneeplaza.info 49 Sky Restaurants & Drinks 087.607.2372 49 Sky Restaurants & Drinks 087.607.2372 12 Song Kwae Restaurant songkwae@suneeplaza.info 5 Stardust Beer Bar stardust@suneeplaza.info 43 Thai Food thaifood@suneeplaza.info 26 Sunee Plaza Bar suneeplazabar@suneeplaza.info 20 Up 2 U Boy Bar and Restaurant 089.542.7703 44 Three Zone Bar three@suneeplaza.info J = Out in Thailand Award Winner

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