Bangkok Podcast 61: Thai Spirit Houses
vor 14 Jahren
Have you ever walked down the street and wondered what's up with
those dollhouses on pillars that seem to be outside every building?
Many have, and this is why we're happy to have Marisa Cranfill on
this episode, who is one of Thailand's foremost (non-Tha
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Bangkok is a city that is at the leading edge of Asia yet still somehow stuck in the past. It is a place of contrasts: ancient temples neighbour internet cafes, luxury automobiles compete for space with tuk-tuks and sprawling air conditioned shopping m...
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vor 14 Jahren
Have you ever walked down the street and wondered what's up with
those dollhouses on pillars that seem to be outside every
building? Many have, and this is why we're happy to have Marisa
Cranfill on this episode, who is one of Thailand's foremost
(non-Thai) experts on Thai spirit houses. Despite Tony's
mysterious mic problems, we talk to Marisa about what exactly
these houses mean and where they come from. She also gives us the
lowdown on exactly what's inside the little structures, why
you'll most commonly see red Fanta soda sitting on the mini
'porch', and what happens to all that food that people leave as
offerings? It's a complicated part of Thai culture that has deep
roots in Brahmin, Hindu and Buddhist religions, and plays an
important part in how Thais see the luck and success - or lack
thereof - of their households.
We are also joined by J.J. Grill, one of two reviewers at a
website called What We Went Through that aims to give an honest
and impartial review of restaurants in Bangkok. No frills, no
bias, just honest reporting about the level of service, food and
value from a customer's point of view.
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