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  1. I always enjoy Mark Wiens' videos. As for this kind of hor fan, its not about price its too complicated with a mix of so many things. I like my hor fan to be plain and simple like this
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    Chiwit Thai

    Its always nice to have breakfast at au bon pain in Thailand, this branch is at The Promenade Mall Breakfast Tomato soup
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    Chiwit Thai

    Cooked lor-bak yesterday morning before leaving for work. Ate for dinner and now having it for breakfast even more delicious. Shiok.
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    Chiwit Thai

    Breakfast this morning at about 9am at a local beef noodle place Morning beverage Fresh sliced beef and braised beef Charcoal fired hot pot My $17.50 breakfast (plus lunch too)
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    Chiwit Thai

    CNY is not a holiday in Thailand everything is normal, prices too. During long holidays like their Songkran and even the long New Year holiday Thais don't increase prices like Singapore do. Thais are pretty nice people unlikely to take advantage to increase prices
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    Chiwit Thai

    Glad to be back to Bangkok last night from Singapore. On the way home stopped by a roadside food stall for some simple Thai dinner Open kitchen Diner Start with a Singha Pork bones spicy soup Beef jerky Deep fried duck beak Grilled pork neck Stir fry kale with oyster sauce Cabbage stir fry with fish sauce
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    Chiwit Thai

    Went to watch the annual lion dance at Takashimaya departmental store on their Chinese New Year opening day yesterday 10am
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    Chiwit Thai

    Merlion Fullerton Hotel (former Central Post Office) Anderson Bridge Singapore River Boat ride on Singapore River Cavenagh Bridge Dalhousie Obelisk Victoria Concert Hall Victoria Theatre National Gallery Singapore (former Supreme Court and City Hall)
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    Chiwit Thai

    Singapore Central Business District Marina Bay Sands Central Business District of Singapore Marina Bay Sands and Merlion Central Business District and Merlion Esplanade Theatre Marina Bay Sands Esplanade Bridge and Esplanade Theatre Merlin and Marina Bay Sands Marina Square and Singapore Flyer
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    Chiwit Thai

    Took a night walk around downtown Singapore St Andrews Cathedral Esplanade Theatre and Marina Bay Sands Raffles City Mall and Singapore Recreation Club Central Business District Former City Hall and Supreme Court Central Business District and old Supreme Court St Andrews Cathedral and Raffles City Mall War Cenotaph Comemorating WWI Comemorating WWII Esplanade Theatre Esplanade Park
  11. Reporting from Bangkok This is extraordinary 1. Suvarnabhimbi Airport have much less passengers at immigration and luggage carousel 2. Saw 2 groups of China tour they were directed to another area for immigration away from the rest 3. Hong Kong passengers join the common passengers 4. Road leading out of airport theres so few cars as if it midnight time 5. Today is Monday and normally lots of traffic but the highway connecting airport to downtown is so so few cars 6. Also the connection between Motorway with Ring Road is perpetually jammed between 4-9pm it was all the way clear 7. My maid left home at 5.45pm (rush hour) to pick us at airport ordinarily will take 50mins to 1hr took only 25mins 8. Basically the journey back roads and highways all clear like Songkran when Bangkokians leave Bangkok for holiday. Kindda scary
  12. At the Singapore Changi Airport now. Airport is significantly quiet, I guess it’s the new year, less travelers. It’s also very obvious much fewer Chinese nationals for obvious reason.
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    Chiwit Thai

    Arab Street for lunch yesterday
  14. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3047720/chinese-premier-li-keqiang-head-coronavirus-crisis-team-outbreak 5 million residents left Wuhan before lockdown, mayor reveals, as 1,000 new confirmed cases expected in city - Health commission says battling the epidemic is becoming more complicated as scientists discover virus is infectious even during its incubation period - Chinese premier to head coronavirus crisis team as outbreak worsens Chinese Premier Li Keqiang will head the crisis team set up to tackle the coronavirus outbreak. Photo: AFP About 5 million residents left Wuhan before the lockdown because of the deadly coronavirus epidemic and the Spring Festival holiday, mayor Zhou Xianwang revealed on Sunday, as health officials ­warned the virus’ ­ability to spread was ­getting ­stronger. There were about 9 million people remaining in the city after the lockdown, Zhou told a press conference. Of the 2,700 people currently under observation in the city, about 1,000 were likely to be confirmed cases. As of Sunday, Wuhan had 533 confirmed cases. The central government imposed a lockdown on Wuhan and several cities on Thursday hoping to stop the new virus from spreading to other parts of the country. However, many had already left the city for the holiday, while others rushed out after the lockdown was announced on Wednesday night. China, meanwhile, said Premier Li Keqiang would head the high-level group to fight the coronavirus epidemic that has killed 56 people and infected more than 2,000 others, while health officials said the virus’s ability to spread is getting stronger. Beijing city reported five more confirmed cases, including a nine-month-old infant. It is the first confirmed infant case. On Saturday, a two-year-old girl in Guangxi was confirmed to be infected. Ma Xiaowei, the minister in charge of China’s National Health Commission (NHC), told a press conference that battling the outbreak was complicated, particularly as it had been discovered that the new virus could be transmitted even during incubation period, which did not happen with Sars (severe acute respiratory syndrome). “From observations, the virus is capable of transmission even during incubation period,” Ma said, adding that the incubation period lasted from one to 14 days. “Some patients have normal temperatures and there are many milder cases. There are hidden carriers,” he said. Ma said also that the virus had adapted to humans and appeared to have become more transmissible. “There are signs showing the virus is becoming more transmissible. These walking ‘contagious agents’ [hidden carriers] make controlling the outbreak a lot more difficult.” The authorities had also not ruled out the possibility of the virus mutating in the future, he said, which meant it could spread to different age groups. To date, most of the people infected are in the 40-60 age range, health officials said earlier. Sars, which killed more than 800 people and infected over 8,000 around the world, typically had an incubation period of two to seven days, and was not infectious during that time. University of Hong Kong microbiologist Yuen Kwok-yung said that how transmissible the virus was during its incubation period depended on the “viral load” in each infection. “If I sneeze on you point blank, you may get a fever and pneumonia tomorrow too,” he said. Ma said that the epidemic was accelerating and “may last for some time”. “It is possible that there will be more cases,” he said. Speaking to the press on Sunday, Gao Fu, head of the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, said the peak of the outbreak had yet to come. “There are trends for an epidemic cycle,” he said. “It is still growing.” However, he said there had yet to be any signs of the virus mutating. Gao Fu, head of the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention says the peak of the outbreak has yet to come. Photo: AFP Li Bin, deputy minister of the NHC said the authorities that the severe measures they had taken to control the spread of the virus – such as issuing travel bans and locking down cities – would at least delay the peak and “buy time to combat the next stage of the outbreak”. China has closed off 13 cities in Hubei province, which is at the epicentre of the outbreak, while almost the entire country has declared an emergency response. Of all of China’s confirmed infections, more than half are in Hubei. To help tackle the epidemic, Ma said that 2,360 military and civilian doctors and nurses had been sent to Wuhan, the city in which the outbreak was first detected at the end of last month. As the pressure has mounted on the city’s hospitals, the medical system has moved ever closer to collapse. Many people who developed feverish symptoms were turned away by hospitals earlier in the week because there were not enough beds, local residents said earlier. Medical practitioners are also running seriously short of protective kits and are being forced to recycle goggles and masks. Ma said 2,400 hospital beds had been added in Wuhan, and the government was planning to add 5,000 more over the next three days. Wang Jiangping, China’s vice-minister of industry and information technology, said China had the capacity to produce a maximum of 30,000 protective outfits per day, but that was less than a third of what was needed in Hubei. And during the Lunar New Year holiday, manufacturing capacity was only about 40 per cent of normal, he said. The government was working to acquire the 50,000 protective jackets China produces for export every day to send to Hubei, he said. However, the civil affairs ministry issued a statement on Sunday banning charity organisations and NGOs from sending teams to Hubei. Any donations should be sent to government-sanctioned charity organisations in Hubei, such as the Red Cross, and they would be allocated by the Hubei and Wuhan governments as appropriate. The NHC also issued a nationwide plan on containing the epidemic by locking down certain neighbourhood communities in both urban and rural areas. In the case of a neighbourhood community or village having two confirmed cases, it could be declared an epidemic zone and sealed off, it said. A Wuhan resident, who declined to be named, said that checkpoints had been set up in some communities on Sunday. People who had fever symptoms were being screened by medical workers within the community and those needed more attention were sent to hospital, he said. China also imposed a nationwide ban on wildlife trade on Sunday. The outbreak is suspected to have originated at a seafood market in Wuhan, which also sold wild animals. However, a research paper published by medical journal The Lancet on Saturday said the first confirmed case of the viral infection was a person who had not been to that market. When asked if China planned to expand its travel ban to more cities, Li said the authorities would make adjustments as necessary. China is hoping the travel bans will reduce the spread of the outbreak. As a result of the restrictions, rail passenger numbers have fallen by 41 per cent, road travellers by 25 per cent and air passengers by almost 42 per cent on Saturday, the first day of the Lunar New Year. On Sunday, the leading group led by Li said the government would consider extending the Lunar New Year holiday. Suzhou became the first city to announce a holiday extension. It said workers at companies within its jurisdiction should resume work no earlier than February 8. In Beijing, meanwhile, the spring semester for kindergartens through to universities has been suspended as have all offline activities at training schools in a bid to curb the spread of the coronavirus, said Li Yi, deputy director of Beijing Education Commission. He did not say how long the suspension would last. Meanwhile, the United States, France, Australia, Japan and Russia are all preparing to pull their citizens out of Wuhan, while others are ramping up measures to prevent people travelling from infected cities into their territories. The ABC reported that more than 100 Australian children were currently trapped in Wuhan.
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    Chiwit Thai

    The hotel I’m staying in Singapore right now this morning started to check people entering the hotel
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    Chiwit Thai

    Many shops charge $1 more per plate. The stall next to this lormee selling roast meat rice charge $2 more, this is a bit too much I must say.
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    Chiwit Thai

    In the past the 1st and 2nd day of Chinese New Year many Chinese food stalls will be closed but not anymore those were the days where traditions matters Tanglin Halt Market this morning Lormee breakfast
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    Chiwit Thai

    Nice touch by Singapore MRT during this Chinese New Year festivity
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    Chiwit Thai

    Today is the Chinese New Year Day and I want to wish everyone Chinese New Year is a time where we go visit family but I took a morning walk around the city before visiting St Andrews Cathedral St Andrews Cathedral CIty Hall City Hall & Padang City Hall City Hall High Court High Court Financial District Padang Cricket Club Old Parliament House Old Victoria Concert Hall Sir Stanford Raffles Marina Bay Sands Cavenage Bridge Old Central Post Office now Fullerton Hotel Clarke Quay Singapore River Anderson Bridge Esplanade Bridge Merlion Merlion and MBS New Parliament House New Supreme Court North Bridge Road
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    Chiwit Thai

    So it's the Chinese New Year time again and time to go Singapore celebrate with family, but before leaving for Singapore I will prepare my own home first Its time to send us to the airport Arriving at Changi Airport Eve of Chinese New Year (yesterday) its time for reunion dinner with the family
  21. Lanjiao Loong if you don’t talk no body will say your are dumb. And Lanjiao Loong if your words can be believed my dogs’ shit can be eaten also. Knnbccb Lanjiao Loong.
  22. Was wishing my China partners Happy CNY at midnight a dear friend from Wuhan replied simply
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