It’s Chinese New Year, and at our house, that means it’s time for Chanya and mom to set up the traditional tribute offering. They even asked me to join in, which I happily did. While I appreciate the sweetness of these traditions, I see them more as cultural superstitions rather than something spiritual.
After that, it was time for my 90-day report at the Nakhon Pathom Immigration Office. While I could do this online, I took it as an excuse to take my Kawasaki Vulcan out for a ride again! The weather was perfect, and during the trip, I took the opportunity to share my thoughts on Riding Safety in Thailand. Despite what some might say, riding in Thailand isn’t unsafe – as long as you actually know how to ride properly!
While the ride footage in this video focuses on my discussion, I’ve also included a link in the description to the full unlisted ride footage for those who enjoy watching long-form riding videos.
You can watch that here
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