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Carnival in LOS


Tycona

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Without meaning to sound sarcastic, it is almost literally true that every night is "carnival" at Soi Cowboy, NEP, Patpong - these are all basically wall-to-wall parties from sundown until 2:00 am. Every day.

I do not believe that they make any particular distinction about the actiual pre-lenten festivities. The only days where the venues all celebrate specific to holidays are Songkran (mid-April), Loy Krathong (late October or early November),and New Years eve. On these nights, many bars and go-gos dress some of the girls up in fancy traditional Thai costumes (and also jack up barfine prices for the night).

But - if a first time visitor to Thailand arrived at Soi Cowboy or Nanan Plaza on a party evening during "carnival", they would most likely swear that the holiday was being vigorously celebrated.

"Let the good times roll!"

Bangkok Butterfly

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Originally posted by Tycona:

Guys, do they celebrate carnival in the bars and discos in thailand? Carnival would be around the chinese new year, it is 10 Feb - 12 Feb here where i live.

Hey man, this is the reason I am leaving Stoiber-Country, to avoid all the overcrazed "Narren"

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CU Sat. 9th (But leave your "pappnase" in the hotel)

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[ January 22, 2002: Message edited by: Man at Work ]

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Originally posted by peesooahbkk:

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..many bars and go-gos dress some of the girls up in fancy traditional Thai costumes (and also jack up barfine prices for the night).

Well there are some beerbars in Lamai/Samui, where the girls dress up every night in diffrent costumes (Hawaii, Sailors etc.) Kind of cute.

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