During Christmas, stores are teaming with lights and decorations, Santa comes to visit, and the loud speakers blast Christmas Carols. For Thanksgiving, every self-respecting Hotel has a special turkey buffet with all the trimmings, and Western and Chinese New Years are both full blown affairs along with the traditional Thai New Year in April.
Halloween, though less well-known, is slowly growing in popularity, especially among the younger generations - thanks, in part, to the annual Halloween party my roommate and I held between 2000 and 2002.
This picture is from 2003. I was a German Sex Tourist, Carl was Duangchalerm, the son of a high ranking politician who shot a policeman, spent a week in jail and is now a successful politician himself. On the right, Ron was either a caveman or a watermelon with gingivitis- he wore those teeth every year.
Looks like 2000. Carl was a grandmother/ street vendor who made papaya salad. His wife, Nok, dressed as Sudarat, a famous politician, who's known for being extremely proper.
Me in 2000 as a low-ranking government official. Notice the pot belly, dark glasses, and polyester leisure suit with government seal on breast pocket.
Each year there was a costume contest. Here are the 2001 winners holding their prizes. Ron with his teeth again.















Here's lunch - the orange stuff in the top right is a dessert called Tong Yot Foi Tong. Tong means gold, so this is supposed to bring wealth and good luck. There's also some Kanom Chan, which is a multi-layered dessert. The multiple levels are supposed to symbolize growing up or moving up in the world and are also good luck. 





and I did see a building that looked important and historical... 
