Thailand's Grass May Not Be Greener There is a certain romance in starting afresh in a new country. You’ve done your research, and you’ve heard nothing but good things from your fellows. And yet, every individual is different, and the risk of disillusionment is real. Both young and old expatriates share their thoughts on what it’s like to live in Thailand. Is it truly the paradise you seek? Watch the Full Video at: https://lnkd.in/gVs3EcER
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WEST PHILIPPINE SEA. In these challenging times for our sovereignty amidst external pressures, one source of our optimism is the belief that we Filipinos will steadfastly defend our rights and ultimately prevail. It is ingrained in our culture that Filipinos are resilient, defined as the ability to adapt, be flexible, and shape-shift as needed. Water is integral to Filipino culture and identity. Born in an archipelago of over 7,641 islands, we Filipinos are surrounded and shaped by water. Rivers, lakes, and seas are part of everyday life, from the baptism of Christian Filipinos to the lifelong aquatic existence of the Badjao in the southern seas. From a young age, we interact with water in significant cultural rituals. Circumcision, or tuli, often takes place by a stream, where boys immerse themselves after the procedure, marking their passage into manhood. Water also brings life to our fields, signaling the end of the dry season and the beginning of growth and abundance. Historically, we Filipinos have been a waterborne people, with early settlements established along rivers and coasts that underscored the vital role of water in community life. This deep-rooted connection is evident in our language, where words like 'tubig' (water) and place names like 'Taguig' and 'Pasig' are steeped in aquatic references. In the West Philippine Sea (WPS), we Filipinos hold exclusive rights to fish, construct artificial islands, conduct marine scientific research, and safeguard the marine environment. Despite the real tensions in this region, it is crucial that we approach these challenges through peaceful dialogue and legal channels. Our actions must be guided by principles of justice, respect for humanity, and preservation of our environment. The West Philippine Sea, an integral part of our national territory, holds historical and cultural significance for us Filipinos. This body of water is not only a source of livelihood but also a symbol of our sovereignty and heritage. We have a deep-rooted connection to these waters, reflecting our resilience and determination to protect what rightfully belongs to us. PS: Litrato na kinuhanan ko sa bayan ko. #WestPhilippineSea #AtinAngPinas #Philippines
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Think you know Thailand? Think again! In this video, we bust the 7 biggest lies about Thailand that many foreigners believe. From the idea that Thailand is only Bangkok and beaches to misconceptions about Thai women, food, and transportation, we set the record straight with facts and insights. Whether you're planning to visit or just curious, this video will give you a deeper understanding of Thai culture, food, and lifestyle. Let’s dive into the truth behind the stereotypes and why Thailand is so much more than the myths you've heard. 😊
7 Biggest Lies About Thailand /เรื่อง “ไม่จริง” เกี่ยวกับประเทศไทยที่ต่างชาติเข้าใจผิด
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ARE YOU DREAMING OF A HOLIDAY TO VIETNAM BUT ARE UNSURE WHERE TO START? Read my comprehensive guide to this fascinating country. https://lnkd.in/eMeMmtDZ
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Visiting DA NANG VIETNAM :) here is a short video i made on the topic of visiting VIETNAM! https://lnkd.in/gSuA4stu
Visiting DA NANG VIETNAM :)
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Client Spotlight: Kingdom of Wow – Where Craft Meets Conscience In a world often dominated by fast fashion and fleeting trends, Kingdom of Wow stands apart—a quiet yet formidable force reshaping how we think about luxury and sustainability. A certified B Corporation, Kingdom of Wow exemplifies the modern ethos of "doing well by doing good." Their products, handcrafted by an all-female team, marry timeless design with exceptional quality. These aren’t just slippers; they are an ode to slow living, meticulously crafted from natural, sustainably sourced materials. Yet, their mission extends beyond product excellence. By fostering an empowering workplace and prioritizing fair wages, Kingdom of Wow weaves social responsibility into every stitch. Their approach demonstrates that profitability and ethical business practices can, and indeed should, coalesce. Kingdom of Wow offers a compelling reminder: luxury is not defined by excess but by thoughtfulness—toward people, the planet, and the enduring value of things well made. If you value craftsmanship with a conscience, you’ll want to see more. Follow Kingdom of Wow on Instagram or subscribe to their YouTube channel for an inside look at their remarkable journey. #KingdomOfWow #Sustainability #Craftsmanship #EthicalBusiness #BCorp
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🇱🇦🇦🇺 Pulse Check x Laos report just launched! Curious to know what experts from Laos really think of Australia’s development cooperation in their country? Here’s what 40+ Lao development and foreign policy professionals have to say: https://lnkd.in/gzCEKUCR The Lab’s work would not be possible without the time, generosity, and deep insight of each of the experts who participated in the Pulse Check x Laos. We thank you wholeheartedly. This is one part of the Lab’s larger Pulse Check x Southeast Asia project, where we ask 360+ top, local, non-government experts across Southeast Asia what they would do if they were in charge of Australia’s development program.
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