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Bangkok and Thailand are currently in a Covid situation which would have been impossible a year ago We are experiencing a high recorded number of new Covid cases and comparatively high, but plateauing Covid deaths ("from Covid" & "with Covid combined) - all the while, tourism is on the increase - and very noticeably so.. (...cont'd below)
The slow and painful closing down of Patpong 1 Road persists. As other Night Entertainment Areas in Bangkok emerge from the 'cold Coronavirus winter', Patpong 1, with further closures last month, slides further toward the Abyss.
On the surface, rising infections and rising tourism would appear to be contraindicated, however this is due to the fact that the current Omicron strain of Covid-19 - in most cases- is mild, requiring only home isolation, home testing / re-testing and home medication (local herbals included). The net effect of this is the Authorities (much belatedly) have begun to lose their unreasoning, irrational phobias concerning Covid-19 / Omicron, (Coronaphobia), and have started dropping ineffective internal and international restrictions from the books. It is now indisputable: "Lockdowns Don't Work".
The unseen effects of 'herd immunity' have begun to express themselves. Recently, on good authority, we note that the official reporting agency (Moh Phrom from the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health) are no longer capable of reporting all the positive tests, reporting only the PCR tests. The ATK tests, positive or negative, do not get reported, even if the testing is done at a government medical facility. Add to that, a large segment of the population is taking advantage of the off-the-shelf ATK test kits, and testing at home, or in many cases, at the office or shop. These positive tests are not reported and the individual will return home, self-isolate and self-retest until clear. Most resident expats that have contracted Omicron have not reported it, and have chosen home isolation and self treatment. This of course skews the statistics to a large and indeterminate degree. As a result (barring a severe unforeseen Covid blow-out), Bangkok Eyes will no longer be reporting the Corona caseloads in future issues. We will continue to relate relative Covid-related information to those planning to travel within, out of, and into country.
For those planning to travel internationally, The Thai Government (and other Governments in the region - Singapore, for example) are easing restrictions. Effective 1 April (this publication date) a number of changes have been made to facilitate travel to and from Thailand. We have summarized these THREE categories below, and are providing a link to the full text for those wanting to read in detail. While this information is currently in effect, we caution that the 'travel landscape' is changing quickly, with further changes by the Government anticipated after the Songkran Holidays 13-15th April 2022, so prospective travellers should update on a regular basis, both with the Tourist Organization of Thailand (TOT), and your local Thai Consulate.
Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT) website <link>. Thai Consulate <link>. A Summary of Current Government Guidelines on Covid-19
Bangkok, 1 April, 2022 1. TEST & GO rules from 1 April 2022 This information has been updated on 31 March, 2022. The following rules will be in effect from 1 April, 2022, and will also apply to travellers who have applied for/obtained the TEST & GO Thailand Pass or Certificate of Entry with scheduled arrivals from this date. Travellers will be allowed to enter the kingdom without the need to show proof of a negative RT-PCR test within 72 hours of travel. Points of entry: 1. By air – Direct international flights to Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, Phuket, Krabi, Samui, Chiang Mai, U-Tapao, and Hat Yai (new) international airports, or transit domestically via dedicated flights. 2. By land – Via border checkpoints in Nong Khai, Udon Thani, Songkhla, and Satun (new). 3. By water – Eligible types of vessels include private yachts and ships of Thai government agencies, while Thai crew members on cargo ships will also be allowed to enter Thailand. Eligible travellers / countries: 1. For arrivals by air and water: Fully vaccinated Thai citizens and foreign travellers from all countries/territories. 2. For arrivals by land: Fully vaccinated Thai citizens and foreign travellers from neighbouring countries connecting with the reopened border checkpoints (Nong Khai, Udon Thani, Songkhla, and Satun). Pre-arrival Requirements 1. All travellers must have the following documents for entering Thailand: A Thailand Pass (via https://tp.consular.go.th/) for arrivals by air and land; or a Certificate of Entry (via a Royal Thai Embassy/Consulate-General) for arrivals by water. 2. An insurance policy with coverage no less than US$20,000. Thais and foreign expatriates under Thailand’s national healthcare coverage are exempt from this requirement. 3. A proof of prepayment for 1 night of accommodation at government-approved hotel/s; such as, SHA Extra Plus (SHA++) on Day 1, which should also include the expenses for 2 COVID-19 tests: an RT-PCR test upon arrival (Day 0-1) and an antigen self-test on Day 5. 4. A Certificate of COVID-19 Vaccination 5. A Certificate of COVID-19 Recovery (if applicable) On Arrival Requirements / During the Stay 1. All travellers must undergo entry screening including body temperature check, and present the required documents to the Immigration/Health Control officer to carry out the checks. 2. At the point of entry for arrivals on a direct flight to Thailand’s international airport, and for arrivals with domestic connecting flights at either the first point of entry before boarding the transit flight, or at the final airport. Also, at the point of entry for arrivals by land and water. 1. Proceed to the prearranged accommodation or medical facility to undergo the Day 1 RT-PCR test. Guidelines for Domestic / International Departure 1. Domestic departure – Travellers must show proof that they have received a negative result for their Day 1 RT-PCR test. 2. International departure – It is the responsibility of travellers or their organisations to make sure that the travellers meet the requirements of their specific international destination regardless of the point of departure. Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT) website <link>. Thai Consulate <link>. ------------------------------------------------------- 2. Sandbox entry rules from 1 April 2022 This information has been updated on 31 March, 2022. The following rules will be in effect from 1 April, 2022, and will also apply to travellers who have applied for/obtained the Sandbox Thailand Pass or Certificate of Entry with scheduled arrivals from this date. Pretravel testing is no longer required, and after completing 5 days within the Sandbox destinations, travellers will be allowed to travel domestically within Thailand. Points of entry: 1. By air – Direct international flights to Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, Phuket, Krabi, Samui, Chiang Mai, U-Tapao, and Hat Yai (new) international airports, or transit domestically via dedicated flights. 2. By land – Via border checkpoints in Nong Khai, Udon Thani, Songkhla, and Satun (new). 3. By water – Eligible types of vessels include private yachts and ships of Thai government agencies, while Thai crew members on cargo ships will also be allowed to enter Thailand. Eligible travellers / countries: 1. For arrivals by air and water: Fully vaccinated Thai citizens and foreign travellers from all countries/territories. 2. For arrivals by land: Fully vaccinated Thai citizens and foreign travellers from neighbouring countries connecting with the reopened border checkpoints (Nong Khai, Udon Thani, Songkhla, and Satun). Eligible Sandbox destinations: 1. Krabi, Phang-Nga, Phuket, Surat Thani (Ko Samui, Ko Pha-ngan, and Ko Tao), Chon Buri (Bang Lamung, Pattaya, Si Racha, and Sattahip – only Na Jomtien and Bang Saray) and Trat (Ko Chang). 2. Sandbox Extension – Phuket, Phang-nga, Krabi, and Ko Samui/ Ko Pha-ngan/ Ko Tao. Pre-arrival Requirements All travellers must have the following documents for entering Thailand: 1. A Thailand Pass (via https://tp.consular.go.th/) for arrivals by air and land; or a Certificate of Entry (via a Royal Thai Embassy/Consulate-General) for arrivals by water. 2. An insurance policy with coverage no less than US$20,000. Thais and foreign expatriates under Thailand’s national healthcare coverage are exempt from this requirement. 3. A proof of prepayment for 5 nights of accommodation at government-approved hotel/s; such as, SHA Extra Plus (SHA++) hotel, within the eligible Sandbox destinations. 4. A proof of prepayment for 2 COVID-19 tests while in Thailand: an RT-PCR test upon arrival (Day 0-1) and an antigen self-test on Day 5. 5. A Certificate of COVID-19 Vaccination. Travellers under 12 years of age, travelling with parents, are exempt from this requirement. (6.) A Certificate of COVID-19 Recovery. Travellers with a history of COVID-19 infection within a period of 14 days to 3 months and has yet to receive any vaccine post-infection must have a medical certificate of COVID-19 recovery. On Arrival Requirements / During the Stay 1. All travellers must undergo entry screening including body temperature check, and present the required documents to the Immigration/Health Control officer to carry out the checks. (Also, at the point of entry for arrivals by land and water.) 2. Proceed to the prearranged accommodation or medical facility to undergo the Day 1 RT-PCR test. The trip must be by a prearranged vehicle on a sealed route within a travelling time of no longer than 5 hours. Then, all travellers must wait for the test result within the hotel only. *Travellers under 6 years of age, travelling with parents, can have a saliva test. 3. Travellers must stay at least the first 5 days (nights) within the Sandbox destination/s if planning to continue the journey to other destinations in Thailand. If staying less than 5 days (nights), the traveller must leave Thailand to another country immediately. 4. Travellers who intend to stay more than 5 nights and to continue their journey to other parts of Thailand must undergo the self-ATK on Day 5. After receiving a negative test result, travellers can obtain a ‘Release Form’ and continue their journey domestically. Guidelines for Domestic / International Departure 1. Domestic departure – After having stayed the first 5 days (nights) in the eligible Sandbox destinations, travellers must obtain a ‘Release Form’ from their accommodation and from Day 6 are free to go anywhere in Thailand. 2. International departure – It is the responsibility of travellers or their organisations to make sure that the travellers meet the requirements of their specific international destination regardless of the point of departure. Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT) website <link>. Thai Consulate <link>. ------------------------------------------------------- 3. Happy Quarantine entry rules from 1 April 2022 This information has been updated on 31 March, 2022. The following rules will be in effect from 1 April, 2022, and will also apply to travellers who have applied/obtained the Alternative Quarantine Thailand Pass or Certificate of Entry with scheduled arrivals from this date. Pretravel testing is no longer required, while the quarantine period has been reduced to 5 days with one RT-PCR on Day 5. The Alternative Quarantine entry scheme is for international travellers from any country and territory around the world, regardless of their vaccination status, who can enter Thailand at all points of entry (air/ land/ water). Pre-arrival Requirements. All travellers must have the following documents for entering Thailand: 1. A Thailand Pass, which can be applied via https://tp.consular.go.th/. An insurance policy with coverage no less than US$20,000. Thais and foreign expatriates under Thailand’s national healthcare coverage are exempt from this requirement. 2. A proof of prepayment for 5 nights of accommodation at government-approved Alternative Quarantine (AQ) accommodation or similar government-approved facility, which can be booked via the following platforms. https://asq.locanation.com https://asq.ascendtravel.com https://asqthailand.com https://www.agoda.com/th-th/quarantineth http://entrythailand.go.th/en/ Kindly note that foreign nationals must also have proof of payment for a required RT-PCR test on Day 5. On Arrival Requirements / During the Stay. 1. All travellers must undergo the ‘entry screening’, including body temperature check at the point of entry (air/land/water). 2. Present the required documents to the Immigration/Health Control officer to carry out the checks, then proceed through the Immigration procedures. 3. Then, proceed to undergo the quarantine for 5 days. *Travellers under 18 years of age, travelling with parents or guardians, are also required to undergo the quarantine. 4. All travellers – both Thai and foreign nationals – are quired to undergo an RT-PCR test on Day 5. 5. During the quarantine period, all travellers must download and install an alert application, and set it on at all times for the COVID-19 precautionary measures. While in Thailand, travellers are advised to strictly follow standard, good personal hygiene practices; such as, wear a mask in public, maintain hand hygiene (washing with soap and water or using hand sanitiser), and keep physical distance of at least 1 metre from others. *Travellers who are experiencing COVID-like symptoms should get tested. If testing positive they must get an appropriate medical treatment. Those with COVID-19 testing appointment must get tested. Guidelines for Domestic / International Departure 1. Domestic departure – After having completed the required quarantine period, travellers are free to go anywhere in Thailand. 2. International departure – It is the responsibility of travellers or their organisations to make sure that the travellers meet the requirements of their specific international destination regardless of the point of departure. Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT) website <link>. Thai Consulate <link>.
The Covid-19 Certificate of Vaccination for International Travel
(Reprinted by request.)
For Thais and foreigners living in, or otherwise vaccinated against Covid-19 in Thailand, your records have automatically been maintained at the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health. Your records can be accessed by you at any time by downloading the Moh Phrom app on your smart phone, and filling in the data - exactly as recorded on your hard copy vaccination certificate given to you at the time of vaccination.
Should you be planning to obtain your "International Certificate" (yellow booklet below) to travel outside of Thailand, open your Moh Prom app and scroll down to the International Certificate box - and click-and-apply. Note: foreigners are given a 13 digit ID number in lieu of the Thai National ID number, which you will find on your hard-copy certificate, and you will be required to use it when applying. You will be able to book an online appointment to obtain your Covid-19 Certification of Vaccination on the app - which, when completed, will usually involve a wait of approximately one week to ten days. When you go to pick up your certificate, bring your passport and hard copy vaccination certificate(s) for verification purposes. The pick up point is at the Bang Rak Hospital Building next to the new Saint Louis BTS station on Sathorn Road. The fee is fifty (50) Baht.. The earlier requirement to present your onward travel documents / airline tickets is no longer in effect, all are welcome to process for the new yellow booklet. We recommend all expats process for this certificate, as the rules and regulations on the international scene are in flux, and you may be required to show the certificate at many and various points of entry, etc, to include getting back into Thailand. The relative 'plateau' in new cases this month has not triggered panic in Government or medical circles, due to the fact that most cases are of the Omicron strain - which generally does not cause serious symptoms, provides a high degree of immunity, and can be home-treated, much as the winter flu. The death rates have likewise plateaued.
In summation ( Reprint from previous issue.) -
Bangkok Eyes will continue our efforts to encourage tourism by providing updated information on travel and entertainment which could be useful to those wishing to visit Thailand. Travellers to the Kingdom, once through the entry drill for testing, etc, currently have a great amount of leeway in travelling in-country, and visiting Night Entertainment Venues. However there are current regulations for wearing masks in most circumstances - public transportation, public and commercial buildings and other locations accessible to the public. However when in restaurants and pubs, bars, etc, there is no requirement to keep masks in place once seated. Social Distancing is technically still 'on the books' but virtually entirely ignored. Foreigners in Thailand must keep their vaccinations up to date, and should keep proof of vaccination with them when out and about.
MIDNITE HOUR
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Let the Follies begin-
The previous month saw a slight increase in the number of Nitespot Venues on Patpong 1 Road - to a total of six - counting the Shenanigans pub (which actually faces Surawong Road), - which gave us a glimmer of hope that a revitalization of the Night Entertainment Area might be in progress. This month, however, we noted additional closures, bringing the total number of open Nitespots down to two. We again express our concern that if a major intervention of new blood isn't accomplished soon, the once famous Patpong Road will be relegated to the dustbin of history - if in fact, it is not already so relegated....(Video filmed 31 March 2022.)
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PATPONG 1
Venues in transition March 2022 through 1 April 2022 :
* King's Castle - REMAINS OPEN
* King's Castle I - RECLOSED * Tip Top - - RECLOSED * Noi Bar - - CLOSED * Shenanigans - REMAINS OPEN - (On Suriwong Road) * Unnamed massage parlor - RECLOSED - Upstairs above Thigh Bar.
PATPONG 1
Bada Bing remains open, to include, recently, A Go-Go girls - the non-dancing kind. We note : that a few of A Go-Go bars around the Capitol are using their bikini-clad girls at or near the doorways to attract customers inside - but actual stage dancing is still verboten due to the ongoing Coronavirus restrictions. - Which, we might add, is actually better for the customer - instead of the A Go-Go girls thronging up on stage and shuffling endlessly (as done in many A Go-Go bars pre-Covid), they actually have to sit with, and converse with the customer... Just sayin'...
PATPONG 2
The Patpong Museum (Annex) - the one located 3rd level above the Bar Bar near Silom) has reopened - and hosts functions as-and-when. Keep your eyes open for art exhibitions, etc...
PATPONG 2
Venues in transition March through 1 April 2022 :
* Patpong Museum Annex - REOPENS
* Tavern Three Saloon - REOPENS * Triple 888 Massage - REOPENS - 3rd level, on The Ramp. * Chicken Divine bar beer - REOPENS - On The Island
PATPONG 2
The East End completed renovations during March (see last month's note) and has opened for business. They offer live music. However, we would caution Nitespots in general if they are going to have live music, they should have the musicians audition for determination of a capability to actually play music... Just sayin'... Wish East End luck as they throw their hat in the ring...
SOI COWBOY
Fanny's has reopened after the 'Long Covid Winter'. They appear to be full-tilt status quo ante... Welcome them back to the vicissitudes.
SOI COWBOY
The Dollhouse, already previously opened, has upgraded their signage - some of it electronic... Keep on rolling...
SOI COWBOY
Venues in transition March through 1 April 2022 Soi Cowboy,:
* East End - NEW .
* Oasis - REOPENED * Fanny's - REOPENED * Crazy House - REOPENED - Facing Soi 23
SOI COWBOY
Rainbow 3 has re-imagined itself on the 3rd level in the Covid-closed Enter digs. May they continue to rock...
NANA PLAZA
Venues in Nana Plaza that have transitioned in March 2022 through 1 April 2022:
* Rainbow 3 - NEW - 3rd level, in Covid-closed Enter digs.
* Random 2 - REOPENED - Second level. * Billboard - REOPENED - Third level. * Taxi Bar - RECLOSED - Second/ third level.
NANA PLAZA
Last month we included a pic of the then-under-renovation Kicking Donkey at the Soi Nana - Soi 6 junction. Since that time they have opened as a thriving pool bar. Welcome them as they step into the line of fire...
SOI NANA - (SOI 4 SUKHUMVIT)
The Swan Group have taken their Covid-Closed second-level Swan Isan Dance and refashioned it into the brand new Swan Karaoke. We might suggest they light up the entrance stairway a little, making it more visible to the passing crowd... May the Nightwinds blow kindly...
SOI NANA - (SOI 4 SUKHUMVIT)
The Live-Music Rest Hub Pub & Bar have reopened after the long Covid lockdown. There's good rockin' tonight.
SOI NANA - (SOI 4 SUKHUMVIT)
The R&R era Rajah (Ra-Jah) Hotel has been taken over by the Maison Hotel. We don't normally mention hotels in our coverage of the Nightscene, however, in this case, it could prove to be helpful to readers - in that the hotel grounds have been home to a number of Nitespots over the years. Surviving unchanged in the new Maison Hotel grounds are Hillary 1 and the Hillary Group Angels Four. Let the good times roll...
SOI NANA - (SOI 4 SUKHUMVIT)
Venues that transitioned March through 1 April 2022.
* Charmming Massage - REOPENED - Sub-soi Big Mango
* Kicking Donkey - NEWLY OPENED - At the Soi 4 - Soi 6 Junction * Rest Hub Pub & Bar - REOPENED * Swan Karaoke - NEWLY OPENED - At the Soi 4 - Soi 6 Junction * Maison Hotel - NEWLY OPENED - Ex: Rajah Hotel (Ra-Jah).
SOI NANA - (SOI 4 SUKHUMVIT)
The New Arena Jupiter 2018 (just say 'Jupiter') has reopened on both sides of the Soi and are now as they have been since 2018...
SOI KATOEY (Silom Soi 4)
Venues that have transitioned in March 2022 through 1 April 2022.
* Sugarbowl - - REOPENED
* 4 Sports - - REOPENED
SOI KATOEY (Silom Soi 4)
The single-shophouse White Night Bar & Restaurant has opened newly in the former Longhorn BJ Bar & Massage (which never really got off the ground). Located in Subsoi Lemongrass just past the Marriott. Get down tonight...
SOI 22
Venues in transition March through 1 April 2022. Nitespots reported OPEN last month remain open.
* White Night Bar & Restaurant - NEW - Soi Lemongras-
* Orchid Massage - REOPEN - In small subsoi. * Dio Massage & Spa - REOPEN - In small subsoi. * Narnia Bar - CLOSED
SOI 22
The brand new Rock & Legend on Soi 11/1 had their grand opening on 31 March (a soft opening a week earlier). When we passed by on 1 April the place was packed - one of the hostesses said about 30 girls (all in proper evening attire) were working the upstairs and downstairs. The band was hitting up the classic rock numbers - we recall seeing them at Soi 7 Plaza the last couple months. The larger than expected farang crowd was likely due to the temporary closure of the Soi 7 Plaza. The Rock & Legend replaced the Covid-closed Pocket Pool pool bar. 'Good, good, good vibrations'...
SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
The Lush Rooftop has reopened its long stairway to the top - after being Covid-closed for a number of months. They maintain an indoor-outdoor rooftop 'club' atmosphere. Located above Hemingway. Welcome them back to the sharkpool...
SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
Venues that transitioned from March through 1 April 2022.
* Lush Rooftop - REOPENED
* Rock & Legend - NEW - Subsoi 11/1 * Apoteka - PERMANENT CLOSURE - After long Covid-Closure. - For sale. * Praew Spa 2 - PERMANENT CLOSURE - After long Covid-Closure. - In Subsoi - SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
SOI 7 PLAZA
(And the Soi 7 Bier Garten)
The rollercoaster ride at Soi 7 Plaza seemingly never ceases. From the soft opening of the tiny first bar, the Long Shots (at it's original location) in November 2019, the Plaza has experienced two Covid lock-downs followed by two limited reopenings, and a (relatively) long period of 'negotiated' openings - up until the current total close-down (commencing almost two weeks ago). And the cause of this roller-coaster ride - once we cut to the bone and separate the subject from the object - is the whims, white envelopes and fancies of the Men In Too-Tight Uniforms from the Thonglor precinct. And, in spite of the fact that most of the mamasans, hostesses and many customers just moved five steps outside to the street bars that line Soi 7, those diligent Men-In-Tan can feel that they have done their part, no matter how painful to the pocket, in suppressing the dreaded, mostly harmless Covid virus. - While letting Soi Cowboy and Nana Plaza carry on in identical fashion... Rumor (that thing that has the same definition as 'conspiracy theory') has it that the Soi 7 Plaza will open up at the Songkran Festival on 13 April 2022. ...Unless you believe the other rumor that it will open up after Songkran.... Or, unless you believe.... -A wait-and-see item...
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A video clip of the Soi 7 Plaza bars facing Soi 7 - and some of the street bars. The Soi 7 Bier Garten (remaining open) can be seen in the distance.
SOI 7 PLAZA
The Moonshine Pub in total darkness - as is the entirety of Soi 7 Plaza. Other than related above, we haven't passed on the gamut of 'rumors' on this across-the-board closure, which is just as well... However, we would like to re-reiterate that this Night Entertainment Area falls in the category of 'Opportunistic'. -That is to say, - it will last no longer than the commencement of a major development that will eventually replace it. (Hint: hyper-expensive downtown Sukhumvit Road real estate isn't in the habit of supporting indefinitely a bar-beer park...) '...'Nuff said...'
SOI 7 PLAZA
The Dozo, a Japanese specialty massage has reopened after a short hiatus. They are located on the second level, S-33 Compact Hotel. Rub-a-Dub-Dub...
SOI DEAD ARTIST (Sukhumvit Soi 33)
Venues transitioning March through 1 April 2022 :
* Akane Fashion Massage - REOPEN after 1 month closure.
* Dozo - REOPEN - S-33 Compact Hotel. * Club Kitty - REOPEN - Soi Pan Pan. * 33 Bangkan - REOPEN - Soi Pan Pan. SOI DEAD ARTISTS (Soi 33 Sukhumvit)
Last month we noted the opening of the Green Room Bangkok - and this month we note they have added an attractive mural to their entranceway. Looking good, may they continue to rock.
SOI EDEN (Sukhumvit 7 / 1)
This month Midnite Hour looks at some of the more famous Night Entertainment Venues from 1965, as well as a couple that have long faded into history...
Both the above clippings are, of course, from the then-popular nightclub Star Light - typesetters in 1965 were apparently hard to come by...
The Cafe Rosy did most of its business 'after midnight' - a place to go for eats and drinks after making the rounds at the bars.
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