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Thailand: Koh Phangan – The Full Moon Party Island!

Koh Phangan News

Wednesday 15 Mar 2006

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Koh Phangan Paradise Island - Once known as a tiny island deeply hidden
in the Gulf of Thailand where life was still livable, weed was still
smoke able and the term ‘Global Dance Festival’ was believed to be a
fruit growing on some wicked trees somewhere overseas.

Well … about a year ago even the Prime Minister of Thailand, Mr. Thaksin
Shinavatra, criticized the loss of Original Thai Culture amongst his tax
paying population being under heavy and constant influence of the so
called ‘western world’!

Well … those so called ‘western values’ our PM of Thailand, Mr. Thaksin
Shinavatra, was so worried about, did at least influence him in such a
fascinating way that most of his tax paying fellows are a bit pissed
with him at the moment. The so called ‘mob’ starts reminding the PM
Thaksin of the ‘Original Thai Culture’ and its values like code of
ethics, morality and leadership ability! How’s that? What happened? How
could Thai nation leader Mr. Thaksin loose the golden track of the
‘Original Thai Culture’?

In this case the magic and mostly fascinating number was approximately
80 Billion Thai Baht – tax free of course! Resulting in a pissed off tax
paying mob every couple of days in front of the government house in
Bangkok urging PM Thaksin to pay his taxes and resign. Unfortunately PM
Thaksin Shinavatra seems to have other plans with the nation in his mind
Anyway … do you think that our modern western values of money, money and
money could somehow influence the fragile eco - nomical system of a tiny
island deeply hidden somewhere in the Gulf of Thailand? Or can you still
discover the Original Thai Culture here on Koh Phangan with its values
of ethics and morality?

In cases of service value the local Thai community on Koh Phangan has
adopted very quick to the standards of the western world. The value of
the services is never measured on its actual costs. Instead the current
market situation and demands create the price for the service. Meaning a
day time taxi around noon from Thongsala main village to Haad Rin beach
costs you around 50 Baht. A night time taxi from Haad Rin to Thongsala
is a complete different scenario! I’ve seen guys in the middle of the
night at Chicken Corner during no moon season offering 500 Baht and
begging for a taxi ride over the mountain to Baan Kai. Only earning
friendly smiles from the local taxi mafia who constantly refused the
taxi service for such an unacceptable fare.

500 Baht! Years ago they would have offered you a gorgeous elephant, a
local hooker and a decent blow job while enjoying your elephant ride
over the mountains to Baan Khai village!

This very efficient pricing system can be found all over Koh Phangan
Paradise Island. An ecstasy around low moon season on the island of
madness costs you around 500 Baht. Another 2 weeks later around 1.000
Baht! And MDMA during the Full Moon Party night sometimes can result in
a complex financial situation depending up your local drug supplier!

By the way, recently Becki was told to write more positive news about
Koh Phangan Island. So … compared to last year’s high season the price
for marihuana on the local market in 2006 has remained stable! Even the
‘War Against Drugs’ campaign from the Thaksin administration couldn’t
negatively influence the stable price of around 25.000 Baht per kilo of
marihuana. Also ANY other kind of mind altering substances are widely
available for purchase on the local drug market. That’s good news, isn’t
it? Though local drug suppliers criticized the decrease in sales of
hallucinogens like LSD! That’s definitely something to worry about!

The Original Full Moon Party! Have been there last night for private
investigations and it was again an awesome experience with the usual
suspects. Thousands and thousands of disoriented young men and women,
gathering at world famous Full Moon Party beach Haadrin, looking for a
way to satisfy their souls. Also the local Thai community on Koh Phangan
has adapted very quick to the standards of the western society by
participating this monthly Full Moon celebration. The local Thai
community mostly meets up between Vinyl and Zoom and is therefore
declared as a SEVERE RISK AREA by Island News Headquarters!

Thais are world wide known as the race with the friendly smile and the
‘Chay Yen’ – the ‘Cold, Tempered Heart’! But somehow, mainly around Full
Moon and mainly between Zoom and Vinyl, the world wide known ‘Chay Yen’
race constantly experiences difficulties with the ‘Cold, Tempered Heart’
and transforms into something known as ‘Chay Roon’ – the ‘Hot Heart’!
The ‘Hot Heart’ expresses itself mainly by arguing with others to a
point where physical strength is needed. This mostly results in fights,
broken bottles, some blood and many, many bystanders observing the ‘Hot
Heart’ mentality!

By the way, for most local Thais it is still a major mystery how another
race, called ‘Farangs’, manages to celebrate monthly peaceful full moon
parties without having major arguments, fights or probably kill each
other. How’s that?

Another mystery for most business men here on Koh Phangan is the massive
increasing and also decreasing number of farang ATM machines coming to
the island of madness. Mostly around full moon the whole place is packed
and then another week later the cash register doesn’t ring as much as it
used to be a week before. That’s of course a critical sign!

What’s wrong with that ‘farang’ race? Don’t they like our massive
construction areas next to the bungalow anymore? Don’t they like our
very affordable taxi fares anymore? Compared to Switzerland it’s pretty
cheap! Don’t they like world famous Hadrin beach anymore, where it
slowly starts to massively stink and smell again as the tide is getting
low? Don’t they like all our rubbish which we nicely place everywhere in
our fragile island eco-system? What’s happening?

Well … that’s mystery!

 

 

 

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