Random, Interesting Things I Learned On My Holidays
Saturday, January 27, 2007
#7.1 Bangkok
Some unknown proportion of the world’s population has not yet used a sit-down toilet. Some subsection of that group appears to travel on Malaysian railways. [Sign inside toilet on the KL to Butterworth (Penang) sleeper train.]
This year more people will watch Bollywood films than Hollywood films. [Maximum City.]
Singapore was the inspiration for China’s current economic renaissance. In 1978 Deng Xioping visited the formerly backwards island. Seeing the level of development Deng concluded capitalism to be a superior system to communism. He returned home, and shortly afterwards unveiled the beginnings of China’s system of Special Economic Zones. [Article in the Bangkok Post]
OK Computer will be 10 years old this summer.
I once heard it said that Britain was the only country in which you could find an orderly queue of one. Yet, unlike the scrimmage of getting on a London tube, passengers on Bangkok’s SkyTrain monorail system queue single file when waiting to board a carriage. They then file on to the train in line, one by one. There are also large flat screen televisions, with sound, on all platforms to entertain you, while you queue.
South Korean singer Rain is Asia’s biggest pop star.
2 comments:
Yeah, Rain rules...
I wish the Kennedy school had those signs in the bathrooms. It might be a helpful remedy to the inexplicable messes one often finds.
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