Jim Thompson was an American in love with Thai silk. He is credited with revitalising a dying industry. He lived in Bangkok for 22 years, started his Thai Silk Company, and strangely enough disappeared on an afternoon walk in 1967 in Cambodia, where despite an extensive search -- not a trace of him, his body or anything related to him at all was ever found. His house is now a museum in Bangkok. And boy is it cool. He was a student architecture before joining the army and before moving to Thailand. Thus, when it came time for him to b his home, he bought houses from all over Thailand (6 in total) and had them brought to Bangkok and assembled as one house.
Thursday, 17 July 2008
Jim Thompson's House (Bangkok)
Welcome to Bangkok.
Here is a quick peak at our funky hotel room. We are staying at a design hotel, which thought could go either way. Turns out -- its wonderful. The art, the design and the furniture are incredible cool. We also took at quick video out the window of our hotel room. We are staying on the 24th floor. The video is shot look towards the river and as far as we can tell, looking away from the downtown area. Bangkok is such an enormously spread out city that its hard to define a downtown. Either way, its still a unique city!
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