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Subject: soc.culture.thai General FAQ
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL FAQ
General and legal information

 * General Information
  G.1)  What is soc.culture.thai?
  G.2)  Readership statistics
  G.3)  Where do I find old articles of soc.culture.thai?
  G.4)  Where can I get the latest news from Thailand? (revised)
  G.5)  Thai shortwave radio programs
  G.6)  Units of measurement
  G.7)  Holidays
  G.8)  Resource list
 * Legal
  X.1)  Occupations prohibited to aliens
  X.2)  Personal income tax

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GENERAL INFORMATION

This part outlines information pertaining to the soc.culture.thai
newsgroup.

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Subject: G.1)  What is soc.culture.thai?

The soc.culture.thai newsgroup was inaugurated on April 28, 1991 on
the idea of Ayut Nissapa (ayut@ratree.psu.ac.th) proposed in the
soc.culture.asean newsgroup. It was intended to be a forum to discuss
information relevant to Thailand, Thai people and their culture.
Nittida Nuansri (noi@munnari.oz.au) was the coordinator for CFD and
CFV.

Soc.culture.thai charter appears in USENET control message to create
the newsgroup as:

> From tale@rpi.edu Sun Apr 28 17:50:24 1991
> Control: newgroup soc.culture.thai
> Newsgroups: soc.culture.thai.ctl
> Path: rpi!tale
> From: tale@rpi.edu (David C Lawrence)
> Subject: newgroup soc.culture.thai
> Message-ID: 
> Sender: tale@cs.rpi.edu
> Nntp-Posting-Host: cs.rpi.edu
> Date: 28 Apr 91 21:50:11 GMT
> Approved: tale@rpi.edu
> Lines: 17
>
> soc.culture.thai is an unmoderated newsgroup which passed its vote for
> creation by 300:27 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 24 April 1991.
>
> For your newsgroups file:
> soc.culture.thai        Thai people and their culture.
>
> The charter, culled from the call for votes:
>
> Purposes:       - for Thais & any others who are interested in Thai culture
>                   and other aspects such as :
>                          - travel information
>                          - news from Thailand
>                          - political circumstances
>                          - Thai food & recipes
>                                 etc.
>
> Language of discussion is English.

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Subject: G.2)  Readership statistics

According to the USENET readership poll results of January 1995,
soc.culture.thai has an estimated readers of 39,000 worldwide; 66% of
all USENET sites carry this newsgroup; and total monthly traffic is
2035 messages or 4.4 MB.

Also in another readership poll conducted for two weeks by Joy Asawalap
in February 1994, readership distribution is tabulated as following:

                                                   Cumulative  Cumulative
                     GENDER   Frequency   Percent   Frequency    Percent
                     ----------------------------------------------------
                     F              22      19.0          22       19.0
                     M              94      81.0         116      100.0

                                                    Cumulative  Cumulative
                    NATION     Frequency   Percent   Frequency    Percent
                    ------------------------------------------------------
                    Australi          4       3.4           4        3.4
                    Finnish           1       0.9           5        4.3
                    German            5       4.3          10        8.6
                    Netherla          1       0.9          11        9.5
                    Non-Thai          1       0.9          12       10.3
                    Norway            1       0.9          13       11.2
                    Sri Lank          1       0.9          14       12.1
                    Swedish           2       1.7          16       13.8
                    Swiss             1       0.9          17       14.7
                    Thai             75      64.7          92       79.3
                    Thai-US           6       5.2          98       84.5
                    UK                4       3.4         102       87.9
                    UK-Aus            1       0.9         103       88.8
                    US               13      11.2         116      100.0

						    Cumulative   Cumulative
                     DOMAIN   Frequency   Percent   Frequency    Percent
                     ----------------------------------------------------
                     AU              6       5.2           6        5.2
                     BE              1       0.9           7        6.0
                     CA              3       2.6          10        8.6
                     CH              1       0.9          11        9.5
                     COM            12      10.3          23       19.8
                     DE              4       3.4          27       23.3
                     EDU            61      52.6          88       75.9
                     FI              1       0.9          89       76.7
                     GOV             1       0.9          90       77.6
                     MIL             1       0.9          91       78.4
                     NL              1       0.9          92       79.3
                     NZ              3       2.6          95       81.9
                     ORG             2       1.7          97       83.6
                     SE              3       2.6         100       86.2
                     TH              9       7.8         109       94.0
                     UK              6       5.2         115       99.1
                     US              1       0.9         116      100.0

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Subject: G.3)  Where do I find old articles of soc.culture.thai?

There is an effort at the National Electronics and Computer Technology
Center (NECTEC) in Bangkok to build an archive for soc.culture.thai.
A large part of the collection came from Linitda Sooksomstarn,
linitda@tlaeng.enet.dec.com, of Digital Equipment Corporation (Thailand)
for all articles which arrived at their news server between late March 1992
thru mid October 1993. The archive is located at URL:
  ftp://ftp.nectec.or.th/pub/archives/soc.culture.thai/
Send old articles by e-mail to news@nwg.nectec.or.th for inclusion.
Duplicates will be automatically sorted out.


Gopher search is available at:

  gopher://gopher.nectec.or.th/11/wais-sources

World-wide web search is available at the URL:

  http://www.nectec.or.th/soc.culture.thai/archives.html

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Subject: G.4)  Where can I get the latest news from Thailand?

Some of the latest news in Thai language from Thai News Agency are available
for anonymous FTP from ftp.cs.washington.edu (a.k.a. june) in the directory
/pub/thaisys/thainews. To read these news, follow the instructions provided
in a README file in that directory.

A raw news archive is available at:
  ftp://ftp.nectec.or.th/pub/news

Use InfoZIP's unzip5.0p1 (or later) with a command line switch -a to unpack
on non-MSDOS platforms or use PKWARE Inc's PKUNZIP 2.04g (or later) to
unpack on MSDOS.

News from the Thai News Agency, Mass Communications Organization of
Thailand, is provided as a courtesy service from SysOp of the Datanet BBS
in Bangkok, Khun Samart Sririangkana (samart@nwg.nectec.or.th).

Besides, news in English is also occasionally posted to soc.culture.thai
by volunteer netters in Thailand.

Alternatively, news related to Thailand can be found in the newsgroups
clari.news.international.gov and bit.listserv.seasia-l (or the SEASIA-L
mailing list)

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Subject: G.5)  Thai shortwave radio programs

1. BBC Thai language - Short wave Radio Broadcasting from London, UK.
   Time is in Bangkok timezone: 7 hours ahead of GMT, no daylight saving.

   6.30-7.00 (morning)
   6.08   7.16  11.865  MHz
    49     41    25     m

   19.30-20.00 (night)
   7.16  9.605 11.92  21.59 MHz
    41     31    25     13  m

   23.15-23.30 (midnight)
   6.065 7.105 9.605  MHz
    49    41    31    m

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Subject: G.6)  Units of measurement

                    THAI UNITS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
                           -----++++O++++-----
_____________________________________________________________________________
                                  |         Approximately equal to:
   MEASURE OF LENGTH:             |
                                  |       British      |      Metric
                                  |--------------------|---------------------
   1 kabiet                       |      3/16 inch     |    5 millimeters
   4 kabiet  =   1 nieu           |      3/4 inch      |    2 centimeters
   12 nieu   =   1 keub           |     10 inches      |   25 centimeters
   2 keub    =   1 sawk           |  1 ft. 7 1/2 ins.  |   50 centimeters
   4 sawk    =   1 wah            |  6 ft. 6 1/4 ins.  |    2 meters
   20 wah    =   1 sen            |      44 yards      |   40 meters
   400 sen   =   1 yote           |      10 miles      |   16 kilometers
__________________________________|____________________|_____________________
                                  |                    |
   MEASURE OF SURFACE:            |       British      |      Metric
                                  |--------------------|---------------------
   1  sq. wah                     |   4.78  sq.yards   |     4 sq. meters
   100 sq. wah = 1 ngan           |   478   sq. yards  |   400 sq. meters
   4 ngan      = 1 rai(1 sq.sen)  |   2/5 acre         |  1,600 sq. meters
__________________________________|____________________|_____________________
                                  |                    |
   MEASURE OF CAPACITY:           |      British       |       Metric
                                  |--------------------|---------------------
   1 standard tanan               |                    |     1 litre
20 standard tanan=1 standard sat  |                    |    20 litres
50 standard sat = 1 standard ban  |                    |  1,000 litres
2 standard ban=1 standard kwien   |                    |  2,000 litres
__________________________________|____________________|_____________________
                                  |                    |
    PADDY AND RICE MEASURE:       |      British       |       Metric
                                  |--------------------|---------------------
  1 coyan = 16 pikuls paddy       |   2,133 1/3 lbs.   |   968 kilograms
  1 coyan = 22 pikuls cargo rice  |     1.31 tons      |  1,330 kilograms
  1 kwien = 23 pikuls white rice  |     1.37 tons      |  1,391 kilograms
  The rice miller's kwien is:-    |                    |
  82 baskets of 40 lbs. each      |                    |
          = 24 pikuls             |     1.46 tons      |  1,488 kilograms
__________________________________|____________________|_____________________
                                  |                    |
            WEIGHT:               |      British       |        Metric
                                  |--------------------|---------------------
  1 baht (tical)                  |   1/2 oz.(AVDP)    |     15 grams
  4 baht = 1 tamlung              | 2 1/10 oz. (AVDP)  |     60 grams
  20 tamlung = 1 chang (kati)     | 2 5/8 lbs. (AVDP)  |     1.2 kilograms
  50 chang   = 1 hap (pikul)      | 133 1/3 lbs.(AVDP) |     60 kilograms
__________________________________|____________________|_____________________

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Subject: G.7)  Holidays

From: somsak@nwg.nectec.or.th (Somsak Limavongphanee)
Date: 5 Jan 1995 00:35:56 GMT

Thailand Holidays  1995

January
=======
GB      1 Sunday                New Year's Day
B       2 Monday                Substitution Day

February
========
GB      14 Tuesday              Makha Bucha Day

April
=====
GB      6 Thursday              Chakri Day
GB  12-14 Wednesday-Friday      Song-Kran Festival

May
===
B       1 Monday                National Labour Day
GB      5 Friday                Coronation Day
G      10 Wednesday             Royal Ploughing Ceremony
GB     13 Saturday              Wisakha Bucha day
B      15 Monday                Substitution Day

July
====
B       1 Saturday              Midyear Day
G      11 Tuesday               Asarnha Bucha Day
GB     12 Wednesday             Buddhist Lent Day

Auguest
=======
GB     12 Saturday              H.M.The Queen's Birthday
B      14 Monday                Substitution Day

October
=======
GB     23 Monday                Chulalongkorn Day


December
========
GB      5 Tuesday               H.M.The King's Birthday
GB     10 Sunday                Constitution Day
B      11 Monday                Substitution Day
GB     31 Sunday                New Year's Eve

=============================================================================

G=For Government Only
B=For Bank Only

January   31 Tue  Chinese New Year's Day
April      5 Wed  Cheng Meng Day
August    10 Thu  Sart Jean Day
September  9 Sat  Wi Pra Jantr Day (Full Moon)
October    9 Mon  End of Buddhist Lent
November   6 Mon  Loi Kra Tong Day (Won Pen Doung 12)

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Subject: G.8)  Resource (reading) list

A compilation of reading lists on various subjects pertaining to Thais,
Thai culture and Thailand is accessible from world-wide web at URL:
  http://www.nectec.or.th/resource-list.html

Original articles are available for anonymous FTP from ftp.nectec.or.th
in directory /soc.culture.thai/SCTinfo/resources.
  ftp://ftp.nectec.or.th/soc.culture.thai/SCTinfo/resources/

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Subject: X.1)  Occupations prohibited to aliens

From: uthke@iabg.de (Ekkehard Uthke)
Date: 14 Feb 1994 07:28:18 GMT

The following is an excerpt from a brochure of the Department of Labour:

Occupations and Provisions Prohibited to Aliens under the Royal Decree
B.E. 2522 (1979)

 1. Labouring
 2. Work in agriculture, animal breeding, forestry, fishing and farm
    supervision (excluding specialized work)
 3. Masonry, carpentry and other construction work
 4. Wood carving
 5. Driving of motor vehicles and non-motorised carriers (except piloting
    international aircraft)
 6. Shop attendant
 7. Auctioneering
 8. Supervising, auditing and giving services in accountancy (except
    occasional internal auditing)
 9. Gem cutting or polishing
10. Hair cutting, hairdressing, and beautician work
11. Hand weaving
12. Mat weaving or fabrication of wares from reed, kenaf, straw or bamboo
    pulp
13. Manual fibrous paper fabrication
14. Lacquerware fabrication
15. Thai musical instrument fabrication
16. Nielloware fabrication
17. Goldsmith, silversmith, or other precious metalwork
18. Bronzeware fabrication
19. Making Thai dolls
20. Mattress or padded blanket fabrication
21. Alms bowls fabrication
22. Manual silk product fabrication
23. Buddha image fabrication
24. Knife fabrication
25. Paper or cloth umbrella fabrication
26. Shoemaking
27. Hat making
28. Brokerage or agency work (except in international business)
29. Civil engineering work involving designing, calculation, organization,
    research, planning, testing construction, supervision or advisory
    work (except work requiring specialized skills)
30. Architectural work involving designing, drawing or estimating, and
    construction supervision or advisory work
31. Dressmaking
32. Pottery or ceramics
33. Manual cigarette rolling
34. Tourist guide or tour organizing agency
35. Hawking business
36. Thai character type-setting
37. Manual silk reeling and weaving
38. Clerical or secretarial work
39. Legal or litigation services

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Subject: X.2)  Personal income tax

From: mbarnes@bismark.east.Sun.COM (Mike Barnes)
Date: 20 May 1994 22:19:49 GMT

Personal Income Tax

Every person, resident or non-resident, who derives assessable 
income from employment or business in Thailand or has assets 
located in Thailand, is subject to personal income tax, whether 
such income is paid in or outside of Thailand. Exemptions are 
granted to certain persons, including U.N officers, diplomats and 
certain visiting experts, under the terms of international and 
bilateral agreements.

Personal income tax is applied on a graduated scale as follows:

     Net Annual Income (Baht)      Tax Rate

         60,000 - 100,000              5%
        101,000 - 500,000             10%
        501,000 - 1,000,000           20%
      1,000,000 - 4,000,000           30%
      4,000,001 or above              37%

Individuals residing for 180 days or more in Thailand for any cal-
endar year are also subject to income tax on income from foreign 
sources if that income is brought into Thailand during the same 
taxable year that they are a resident.

Exchange control laws stipulate that all foreign exchange earned 
by a resident, whether or not derived from employment or business 
in Thailand, be brought into Thailand within seven days of acqui-
sition, unless permission for an extension is granted.

Personal income taxes and tax returns are due prior to the end of 
March of the year following the year in which the income was 
earned.

A standard deduction of 40 percent, but not in excess of Baht 
60,000, is permitted against income from employment or services 
rendered or copyrights. Standard deductions ranging from 10 to 85 
percent are allowed fro other categories of income. In general, 
however, taxpayers may elect to itemize expenses in lieu of taking 
standard deductions or income from sources specified by law.

The following annual personal exemptions are permitted:

  Taxpayer                                      Baht 30,000
  Taxpayer's Spouse                             Baht 30,000
  Each Child                                    Baht 15,000
  Each Child's Education                        Baht  2,000
  For Taxpayer and Spouse for
    contributions to a Provident Fund           Baht 10,000
  For Taxpayer and Spouse for interest payment
    on loans for purchasing, hire-purchasing or
    construction of residential buildings       Baht 10,000

Only three children per taxpayer family qualify for the child 
allowance, but this limitation applies only to children born on or 
after 1 January 1979. Therefore, in counting the number of chil-
dren, a child born prior to 1979 can also be counted. For example, 
a taxpayer with four children born before 1979 continue to qualify 
for an aggregate allowance of Baht 60,000. A fifth child, born in 
1979, would not qualify.

Additional taxes can be assessed within a period of ten years from 
the date of filing a return, but authority to issue a summons for 
examination is limited to 5 years after the filing date. If an 
individual fails to file a return, an assessment may be issued 
within a period of then years from the filing due date.

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Acknowledgements

The original soc.culture.thai FAQ was proposed, put together and initially
maintained by Thanachart Numnonda (thanon@ccu1.auckland.ac.nz).

This part of the soc.culture.thai FAQ cannot be completed without
information from the following contributors:
  Alan Dawson (alan.dawson@wov.com) for G.6;
  C Tantipaibulvut (C.tantipaibulvut@lut.ac.uk) for G.5;
  Ekkehard Uthke (euthke@siam.muc.de) for X.1;
  John Brubaker (staff@emailhost.ait.ac.th) for Gopher search update to G.3;
  Joy Aswalap (joy@cc1.unt.edu) for G.2 and passing on G.6;
  Linitda Sooksomstarn (linitda@tlaeng.enet.dec.com) for soc.culture.thai
    archive in G.3;
  Mike Barnes (mbarnes@bismark.east.Sun.COM) for X.2;
  Somsak Limavongphanee (somsak@nwg.nectec.or.th) for G.7; and
  Trin Tantsetthi (trin@nwg.nectec.or.th) for G.1, G.2, G.3, G.4 and G.8.