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Trang
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| Q |
The Lonely
Planet guidebook says......? |
| A |
US$39.99 |
| Q |
In general, what are the
pickings like for an EFL teacher? |
| A |
There are very few
language/international schools in Trang that employ native English speakers
– however the amount of students wanting to learn English has increased
therefore the local schools are now advertising for more staff and will
continue to do so. Although there are many interested students, schools in
Trang do not yet have formal IELTS or TOEFL programs, however some schools
offer preparation and training courses designed for these international
examinations.
Salary: Between 20,000 – 30,000 Although the salaries aren’t very high, the
low cost-of-living compensates for that. Most schools guarantee that you
will clear about 24,000 Baht however there are some others that advertise
30,000 Baht but don’t give you enough hours to make that kind of money. Your
best bet is signing a full-time contract that will pay you a set wage
regardless of the amount of teaching hours they provide you (within your
contracted teaching hours of course).
Timing: Because of the fact that there aren’t a lot of tourists about, there
is no difference between low season and high season, which means the
pickings that are available are open all year around. In saying that,
pre-term dates (October and between April-May) are when most schools are
looking for teachers. |
| Q |
How far from Bangkok or
civilization? |
| A |
Not far enough!
From BKK (Pollution and Madness): A good 12 – 15 hour terrifying journey by
bus or train OR 45 minutes on a plane (the airport is the size of a 747!!!)
From HatYai (Ferang Food and Entertainment): 2 – 3 hours by mini bus, bus or
taxi.
From Krabi (Resorts and Reggae): 2 – 3 hours by mini-bus, bus or taxi.
From Phuket (Go-Go-Bars and Waves): 4 - 5 hours by mini bus or bus. |
| Q |
Is there any
entertainment or do you invite friends round for Scrabble? |
| A |
It depends on what your ‘cup
of tea’ is (mine personally is Earl Gray)…..but there are numerous forms of
entertainment….
- Sport Stadiums / Gyms
- Muay Thai Boxing / Training
- Bull Fighting / Cock Fighting
- Leisure Parks with Aerobics, Thai Chi and Yoga
- Karaoke with birds
- Bars and Discos with live bands
- Cafes (that show live football games on the big screen)
- Snooker Clubs
- Restaurants with a fantastic selection of inexpensive seafood
- Endless Attractions
You name it, Trang has got it in all shapes and sizes and for all walks of
life! (all except go-go-girls on poles which most males in Trang agree – are
not missed!) |
| Q |
How much to rent a house
or basic apartment? |
| A |
Unfurnished one-two bedroom
terraced houses range from around 1,500 – 3,000 Baht! Not so easy to find.
One room furnished apartments start at around 2,000 for the basics and range
to 3,500 for the works! Readily available. |
| Q |
Shopping malls,
department stores? |
| A |
TESCO LOTUS is it. Although
heavily packed with people who have no idea how to navigate shopping
trolleys – you’ll find all you’ll ever need. |
| Q |
Internet cafes?
(snail-speed Hotmail default page or fatties playing Ragnarok?) |
| A |
Enough here to pick and choose
the more quite places less inhabited by rowdy teens. Extremely cheap and
extremely slow. |
| Q |
Will you be stared at?
and what's the likelihood of a good beating? |
| A |
Of course you will be stared
at….and it’s great that you are recognised as someone different! Although it
may seem rude where you come from, I believe that the starers are genuinely
more inquisitive and less contemptuous. Although I’ve seen a few Ferang-Thai
bottle-brawls at even the friendliest nightspots, the majority of the time
the beatings are caused because of intolerable behavior or social/cultural
misunderstandings from both sides. Recently there have been a few cases of
bag and mobile snatching/mugging taking place – but these situations can be
easily avoided. Like any country, use your common sense and you’ll avoid the
hospital or the police station. |
| Q |
Taxis, buses....or horse
and cart? |
| A |
No metered taxis or buses in
Trang, but enough tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis to get you from A to B for
10-15 Baht a ride. Car and motorbike rental facilities also available,
however most teachers own their own bikes. |
| Q |
Main advantages of living
there? |
| A |
The main advantage is that you
can immerse yourself in the culture. It’s easy to meet Thai people, learn
the language and be a part of a great rural experience! Although the
tourists come through Trang on their way to the Islands, Trang has protested
in changing to suit their needs and remains a quiet town, somewhat untouched
by western influences!
It’s also central, in that it’s only a hop, skip and a jump to beaches and
islands, small cities for McDonalds and a movie and tourist destinations for
a real disco depending on the weekend you desire!
Some of those ex-pats who hate the dual pricing systems (one price for Thais
and another extortionate price for ferangs) enjoy the fact that here you are
expected to barter for bargains just like the Thais (the starting price is
the same for ferang and Thais alike!) |
| Q |
And what are the
downsides? |
| A |
No cheese and the fact that
every live band or bar will play “Hotel California” until your ears bleed!
Some may say the low salary (in comparison to other areas of Thailand) is a
disadvantage. Although the money is enough to live like a King or Queen in
Trang, it doesn’t allow for a lot of deposits into your savings account
(depending on your lifestyle)! |
| Q |
Any local attractions? |
| A |
ESCORTED TOURS or DO IT
YOURSELF TRAVEL to national parks, beaches,
waterfalls, islands, caves, hot springs, camping adventures to meet local
indigenous people, Ratchamongkon Aquarium, Botanical Gardens, and Khao Chong
Nature and Wildlife Park……and more.
SOME BEACHES ON THE TRANG COAST
The most popular weekends close to home are trips to the beach where you
have the option of staying on:
Had Pakmeng Beach which is the main port offering transport to the islands
of Trang. It’s about 30 minutes drive from town. Although the beach isn’t
laden with white sand, there are numerous seafood restaurants scattered
along the beach. From this coast you can see numerous islands (which do have
amazing snorkeling treats and beautiful beaches).
Had Chao Mai Beach is situated in Chao Mai national park. This beach is a
cleaner, more sheltered and has facilities to rent tents and camping
equipment if you fancy a night on the sand.
Had Yong-Ling Beach (also in Chao Mai national park) is more popular with
the Thais and can become quiet crowded, however from this beach you can walk
around the headland to another beach that isn’t accessible by road. Be
careful of your munchies, as the monkeys will feast on your treats!
Had-Yao Beach is another port laden with long-tail boats and ferries to take
you off to the islands, however there is a private beach with a small resort
that offers cheap bungalows and tranquility!
SOME ISLANDS OFF THE COAST OF TRANG AND KRABI
Otherwise it’s off to the islands of Trang or Krabi such as Koh Muk (which
has an emerald cave that you swim/kayak through to get to the centre of the
island) , Koh Chuang, Koh Rok, Koh Hai, Kok Kradan, Koh Lipay, Koh Libong,
Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lanta, etc….
SOME WATERFALLS AROUND TRANG
Or have a day at the waterfalls such as Nam-Tok Sairoong, Nam-Tok Prisawan,
Nam-Tok Khao Chong, Nam-Tok Khao Lak, Nam-Tok Ton Yai, Nam-Tok Ton Te, Nam-Tok
Ton Tok, etc….. |
| Q |
Where's the best place to
meet other farangs or are they best avoided? |
| A |
If you’d like to become
involved in the typical expat community lifestyle ie. attend organised
events such as HASH RUNS and CHESS CLUBS, Trang isn’t for you. There are
very few expats here, and they tend to have their own circles of friends
including their colleagues and community (both Thai and Ferang).
If you’d prefer to hang out with the tourists, hang out near the train
station. But ideally befriending a few of the locals for some more insight
and adventures would be more fun! |
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