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Filipina teacher turns into a hotelier in Thailand

Posted by admin On October - 8 - 2008

How many Pinoy teachers do you think are there now in Thailand? Some say around 8,000. Others have said, probably 30,000. Judging from the number of Pinoys who make visa runs to Laos or to AranyaPrathet, or the number of Pinoys you see who attend mass in churches in Bangkok alone every Sunday, probably even more.

With this growing number of Pinoy teachers coming to Thailand, one would wonder, “Is life that good in Thailand?” Well, though that remains to be seen for the hundreds who have come these past few years, it has been great for at least one Pinay who started out the same way as most Pinoys who venture out here in Thailand.

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20 Hour Thai Culture Training for Foreign Teachers

Posted by admin On October - 8 - 2008


A 20 hour Thai Culture training was conducted by the Private School Teachers Association of Thailand. The majority of the participants were Filipino Teachers who happily received their certificate after the third day of the training.

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Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho: Thailand Edition

Posted by admin On October - 8 - 2008


Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho came to Thailand to do a special feature about Thai Elephants, Thai Food, Thai Culture and Sex Change. This shot was taken at Yanhee Hospital after interviewing Dr. Naypa Director of International Section.
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Northern Exposure: A visit to Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai

Posted by admin On October - 7 - 2008

Chiang mai Chicken Barbecue

The following are photos taken during our last visit to Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai Thailand. These places are the Baguio City of Thailand. We went up there to meet some wonderful Filipinos who worked as teachers and musicians. Please click more to view the rest of the photos.

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