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Bangkok to Chumpuang (, Food Travel Vlog 1

Bangkok to Chumpuang (, Food Travel Vlog 1

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Chumpuang ( ) is a very small rice farming village in the Isan province of Thailand. Photos and details here: I had a few days to spare, so Ying and I decided to take a trip to the Korat area of Thailand, which is in the Isan province of the country. We caught a bus from Bangkok's Mo Chit bus station, and got on a bus that took us to the small rice farming village of Chumpuang (. During the bus ride we took a couple of breaks, stopping for lunch at a restaurant. Lunch wasn't the best Thai food I've ever had, but it was pretty good and it satisfied. We finally arrived to Chumpuang, about 6 hours from Bangkok. It was so great to get out of Bangkok for a bit and to enjoy the fresh air of the Thai countryside. Chumpuang is really only a tiny rice farming village or town, and it doesn't really have much to offer by way of attractions. But the great thing about visiting is to just experience the local Thai way of life, stroll through the beautiful rice fields, explore the evening food markets, and of course to eat and sample the delicious food available in Isan. I would love to know what you thought of this video - it's my first time to ever try a vlog style format - so I would love to know what you think about it. Thank you for your feedback
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


Hi Mark, I'm not criticizing, but I am clarifying. F. Y. I, I learned in microbiology class that in order to disinfect, the thing being disinfected must be submerged in the boiling water at least 30 minutes to kill all pathogens. That water must be boiling and the utensils need to submerged 30 minutes. That tiny little dip hardly did anything against pathogens on your utensils. Hand disinfectant in gel form would have done better for your utensils. >; ->
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Mark: long time watcher and you have great videos. I don't know what video program or deck you use to edit them, but the gain on this video was highly variable. The volume of the music as many dB louder than the commentary, making watching a somewhat painful experience. I spent the video riding the gain control on the volume. There are programs to even the gain once your entire video is done - worth considering. Thanks for sharing your travels and eating
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Whats up Mark I watched all of your video's and I'm a big fan of both the blog and video's I really liked this vlog and enjoyed watching it. You should definitely do it more often. Please, don't ever stop doing what you are doing right now. You are like a hero to me by acomplishing this dream of yours that is traveling and eating Hope you are doing well and wish you the best of luck. Greetings all the way from Belgium, Mounim.
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Love your blogs and want to support what you do. Been to Bangkok a few times with family. This time planning on bringing in our parents as well, We will be 6 in all and we want to stay at Baiyoke Sky for a couple of days and then move onto Baiyoke Suite for the rest of the stay. Do you have a link where I can book the hotels through you. Keep up the good work. AYUBOWAN from Sri Lanka.
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Mr Wiens my man you are living the dream and I salute you for thatI have been a huge fan since your giant lobster video and will be heading to Thailand in 3 weeks. Defintely will visit some of the spots you reccomended my stomach is already jumping for joy Thank you for your awesome vids and keep them coming Wishing you all the best
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Great video and definitely yes to more vlogs because I enjoy all aspects of travel but as you say on your blog, food is the reason to travel (or something like that. I hope you continue with your food reviews because that's your niche and you're really entertaining. Besides, I'm kind of hooked on that intro music.
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Hello Mar wiens, and team's you have been doing very good job traveling to eat, your very fortunate to have that great job. I am loving your show's and I watching it every chance I get. I love your trip to northern Thailand and now I'm watching your in Isan, keep up the good work eat good and be healthy.
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Loved it. More vlogs Would also love to hear a bit more about the people who travel with you and/or the people you interact with and visit. Understandable if they don't want to be on camera, but if they don't mind, show us who you'e with and have them say a few words. :)
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Was the red fruite called llycha? I've had lycha in a can and as a drink imported from japan I thank. I have never had it fresh but it's my fav. I also hear the Mangostine is supposed to make you live a long life (super foods ) that
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Thank you Mark for this video. My favorite videos are like this one. I especially enjoyed the ones about when you were climbing the mountain. That video had inspired me ever since I watched it to do something similar in my life one day.
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