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  • Its Snowing in Bangkok

    Well not really


    Energy-guzzling snow parks boom in sizzling Thailand


    Bangkok (AFP) - In a hall filled with psychedelic ice sculptures, there are shrieks of excitement as a toboggan careers down an ice run, its occupants snugly wrapped up against the sub-zero temperatures.





    But this is no fun park in an icy Siberian wasteland -- this is tropical Bangkok.


    "It feels good," 28-year-old Songphol Taesinlapasathit tells AFP, his breath visible in the chilled air.


    "I want to move here so that I can run away from the hot weather," he adds.


    Across the notoriously sweltering metropolis, locals are flocking to a growing number of attractions offering Thais the chance to experience something few ever witness at home -- snow and ice.





    While foreigners head in droves to the now military-run nation to soak up the sun on palm-fringed beaches, many of those visiting the Harbin Ice Wonderland on the outskirts of Bangkok are looking for the exact opposite.


    More than 600 tonnes of ice have been used to create a smorgasbord of sculptures ranging from colourful octopuses to a mock Eiffel Tower.


    Named after the northeastern Chinese city that holds an annual ice sculpture festival, temperatures inside the frozen Thai version are kept at minus 15 Celsius (five Fahrenheit), a whopping 50 C swing from the sticky Bangkok streets outside.


    It is just one of a number attractions that have sprung up in Thailand with an icy theme.






    Many malls and attractions now offer ice skating rinks and winter wonderlands filled with artificially created snow.


    While foreigners love Thailand for its year-round warmth and the chance to top up their tans, the tropical sun is often a bane to Thais in a culture where pale skin is prized, especially on women.


    Locals routinely carry umbrellas on sunny days to protect themselves from the harsh rays and it is not unusual to spot Thais dressed in long sleeves and wide-brimmed hats during trips to the beach.


    - 'Large amounts of electricity' -


    But finding respite from the heat is not without consequence.


    One of Southeast Asia's more wealthy and urbanised nations, Thailand burns through huge amounts of fuel to keep its malls, offices and homes cool.


    Bangkok is a particularly acute offender, with residents using up twice as much electricity on average as their fellow Thais, according to one academic study from 2013.







    Malls play a significant role in this consumption.



    An investigation last year by Mekong Commons, a regional environmental website, found that some of Bangkok's biggest malls used up more electricity on their own than entire rural provinces.

    Some fear the latest craving for an artificial arctic experience will only add to this excessive consumption.

    "They definitely eat up large amounts of electricity," Gunn Panprayun, a professor at Mahidol University's Environment and Resource Studies faculty, told AFP.

    "Those ice and skate places will help destroy the environment for sure as they use up natural resources," he added.
    It is not just at home though that Thais look for fun out of the sun.

    Thanks to the huge expansion of budget airlines across Asia regional ski destinations are significantly more affordable for middle-income countries like Thailand.

    Billboards and travel brochures routinely tempt Thai holidaymakers to "touch real snow" in the mountains of northern Japan, South Korea and China.

    Since waiving visa requirements in July 2013, Japan has seen a huge influx of Thai tourists.

    In 2014, 95 percent of Thais travelling abroad on holiday -- 430,000 -- headed to Japan, spending just over half a billion dollars, according to Thailand's Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

    For those unable to afford a trip abroad, Thailand's northernmost mountains are the only area of the country that sees a frost during its brief winter.

    Traditionally, couples go there for romantic New Year's Eve breaks -- a chance for a triste away from the heat of the lowlands.

    The rest of the year, snow parks offer a cheap alternative to an overseas break.

    At one visited by AFP in an affluent eastern Bangkok neighbourhood, machines were churning out fresh flurries onto slopes filled with excited locals trying their hand at skiing or making snow angels.

    Saowanee Nimthong, 27, was one of many visitors taking selfies with friends.

    "If there was snow in Thailand, at least once in my life I would walk around naked to see how long I could stay out," she said with a giggle before returning to her friends.


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    http://news.yahoo.com/energy-guzzling-snow-parks-boom-sizzling-thailand-055941387.html



    one , I never knew that these existed in Bangkok

    two , 430,000 -- headed to Japan

    three , some of Bangkok's biggest malls used up more electricity on their own than entire rural provinces.




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    ↂ if there was a clock in my under pants, it would be at high noon ↂ

  • #2
    A total wank and a gross waste of energy snow, in tropical country

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    • #3
      I was snowed on naturally and pleasantly unexpectedly in early Sep.
      Thai weather is abysmal.

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      • #4
        The rich can do everything. Now they have no near to fear the peasants anymore, they can enjoy the benefits that are rightfully theres. The point about a mall using more power than a rural province is staggering.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Texpat View Post
          I was snowed on naturally and pleasantly unexpectedly in early Sep.
          Thai weather is abysmal.
          are you sure snow tex? it may have been the froth from your frothy Leo.

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          • #6
            Is it ignorance or just apathy? Selfishness or complete self-destructiveness?

            Meanwhile Thai Visa has an advertiser that will ship baby sheep meat to you from new Zealand or Alaska King Crab legs and the expats are lining up for this service.

            The entire planet will be completely inhospitable to oxygen breathers within 50 years- look to Beijing for a portent. About 7 years ago I visited the Great Wall near Tanjin, and what stuck me most about the surrounding countryside- which was heavily wooded-was there was not one bird to be heard.
            Ward of Lore

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Delayed View Post
              The rich can do everything. Now they have no near to fear the peasants anymore, they can enjoy the benefits that are rightfully theres. The point about a mall using more power than a rural province is staggering.
              And doubtful.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Yuri O View Post
                Is it ignorance or just apathy? Selfishness or complete self-destructiveness?

                Meanwhile Thai Visa has an advertiser that will ship baby sheep meat to you from new Zealand or Alaska King Crab legs and the expats are lining up for this service.

                The entire planet will be completely inhospitable to oxygen breathers within 50 years- look to Beijing for a portent. About 7 years ago I visited the Great Wall near Tanjin, and what stuck me most about the surrounding countryside- which was heavily wooded-was there was not one bird to be heard.
                Now that chicken George has sold Thai Visa may be the new owners are aiming for a more up market type of punter , sadly their web pages are still saturated to the brim with flashing adverts along with the ever annoying and intrusive click here to get a deal of a life time banners , shamelessly inserted into forum posters comments and reply's . As for baby sheep meat , what's wrong with people , has the world gone mad




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                ↂ if there was a clock in my under pants, it would be at high noon ↂ

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                • #9
                  I think a few ice skating rinks around Thailand would be great, they could easily be solar powered.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Quilp View Post
                    Now that chicken George has sold Thai Visa may be the new owners are aiming for a more up market type of punter , sadly their web pages are still saturated to the brim with flashing adverts along with the ever annoying and intrusive click here to get a deal of a life time banners , shamelessly inserted into forum posters comments and reply's . As for baby sheep meat , what's wrong with people , has the world gone mad
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                    joined TV around 9 years ago, quickly realized it was shrill site and haven't been back.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by peterplonker View Post
                      joined TV around 9 years ago, quickly realized it was shrill site and haven't been back.

                      I have a dubious claim , I was one of the first forum members but like you I haven't posted there for a long time .
                      ↂ if there was a clock in my under pants, it would be at high noon ↂ

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                      • #12
                        There's a bar in walking street serves drinks in an ice room

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