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kltower 16th April 2010 03:08 PM

Good Friday Weekend in Bangkok
 
Dear All,

I was in Bangkok to spend the Good Friday weekend. I managed to pick-up some cheap Air Asia tickets, way back in August, so Red Shirts or not, I was determined to go.

Now, I have heard alot about Air Asia seats - like they don't recline and have very little leg room. I guess it doesn't really matter if you have to sit upright when the flying time from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok is only 2 hours. I have no problem with that. But not so for the tall American guy sitting next to me whose knees touched the front seat. He was clearly feeling very uncomfortable.

On my last trip I discovered a place that served very delicious pork rice. Only 40 baht (RM4/USD1.30) a plate. But that was not why I came back here for. While you can get sticky mango rice all over Thailand, this must be the only place that also serve the sticky rice with delicious durian sauce. I had two bowls at 20 baht (RM2/USD0.60) each and ordered another two servings as take-away.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../P4020576s.jpg

While waiting for the connecting skytrain to Chatuchak market, I witnessed some Red Shirts joining up with their comrades at the upmarket commercial district. There were drum beatings and hornings, and flag wavings - very carnival like.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../P4030586s.jpg

Unlike the last trip, this time the only carnivorous plants sold in the plants section of the Chatuchak market, were nepenthes. The nepenthes sold were mostly hookerina, viking, mirablis, gracilis, and miranda/mixta.

However, I came across two stalls selling bare-rooted plants, freshly washed and sold by the bundles. They looked mirablis-like. But I suspect they are one of those newly described Thai species. The tendrils of these plants are long and some of the pitchers are really red. I am sure the plants were harvested from the wild as some of the pitchers were still clinging onto grasses.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...4030588s-1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../P4030590s.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../P4030591s.jpg

It was a sweltering day at the market. I spent more money rehydrating myself with fragrant Thai coconut, freshly juiced tangerines, limes than on the plants I bought. For entertainment, you can watch a southern Thai muslim doing the "Teh-Tarik" (Pull-Tea) moves

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../P4030594s.jpg

or this spunky Thai lady with rasta hairstyle and heavily tattooed arms selling roast pork.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../P4030592s.jpg

Am glad the trip was one week early, otherwise many places were off limit to a tourist like me.

Choong

marvin1997 16th April 2010 03:15 PM

Re: Good Friday Weekend in Bangkok
 
They really look like they are from the wild O.O And the lady's hairstyle looks cool xP

NepNut 17th April 2010 12:33 AM

Re: Good Friday Weekend in Bangkok
 
Nice trip... glad to hear you enjoyed the food... can't miss the food when you're in Thailand *biggrin2*

Those looks more like N. mirabilis or hybrid with it... it's a pretty common sight in Thailand and those would be wild collected plants. In fact, you can also find similar "packing" style in Hatyai, Songkla.

kltower 17th April 2010 10:29 AM

Re: Good Friday Weekend in Bangkok
 
Nepnut,

Since you live near the Thai border, I am sure you have frequented Thailand and familiar with the neps in that region. So you think they are mirablis or its hybrid?

I really like the RED colour.

When the plants have recovered from the heat and grow new pitchers, I will post them for ID.

Choong

NepNut 17th April 2010 12:45 PM

Re: Good Friday Weekend in Bangkok
 
Hi Choong,
As far as I can tell from your pics without further details, I would say those are N. mirabilis... it's common to see those reddish N. mirabilis in Thailand.

allenphoon 17th April 2010 01:01 PM

Re: Good Friday Weekend in Bangkok
 
wow....suddenly make me think of some food make of Nepenthes....the lemang rice...hehe

marvin1997 17th April 2010 01:09 PM

Re: Good Friday Weekend in Bangkok
 
By using mirabilis hehe


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