As an old Thai man, very nice to see this video. I missed some parts of old-time Bangkok, but very happy to live in the modern city. Time is flying and many new adventures are waiting for us.
True that sir, many new adventures ahead. I see this and think of my childhood and compare it to life today, what an incredible disparity but I have hope and I believe in the people of Thailand. 🇹🇭🙏👍
@@tristankerr3655 55 You can see all these old guys; Ironman, Spiderman, Captain America, etc. All these Avengers are fantastic when they appear with new looks. They could not get our money with hundred years-old capes.
I'm not so sure about that. The 80s looked much more free, nicer, more stress-free than today. The future of Thailand seems uncertain and potentially quite scary.
I was a teenager in Bangkok in the 1980s. I wish I had a video camera and had taken mundane videos of what the city looked like back then. It has completely transformed and reinvented itself in the last 35-45 years. Without videos like this all I have are ancient memories.
As someone who is travelling around Thailand now, I loved this! Reminds me of what I thought about Bangkok back when I was growing up in the 70's and 80's. One night in Bangkok indeed!
Beautiful video of the city I loved so much. Not perfect; being badly polluted, busy and hot but when it's beautiful, it's beauty just shines. Before all the development that took place later on and gave us sky trains criss-crossing the city, you could, unless you wanted to spend a lot of money, take those rattling buses across town or snake down the river or Khlongs in one of those express boats. Thanks a lot for posting this. I see videos of Bangkok all the time but it is never quite the place I remember. So nice to see the city I knew.
@@Brooke52528 bangkok metropolitan area: 7,761.6 km2 population: 14.6M greater tokyo metropolitan (kanto) area: 14,034 km2 population: 40.7M New York metropolitan area: 8,936 km2 population: 20M
Fascinating, my first trip to Bangkok was in 1995 and in 2019 I moved to the city, after living in London for 40 plus years. Would not live anywhere else now.
I love the old Bangkok, it is so nostalgic, when most of our parents on that time, they was fall in love. The city that most of rural people was dream to come.
I came here on a quick visit on-route to Singapore in 1973. I remember the road from Don Muang Airport to town was quite easy to travel. I came back again in 1982 and this is much like what I seem to remember!
Standing ovation all the way from Chicago! I absolutely love everything about this classic footage with the exception of the plumes of smoke from the leaded gasoline used back in the day. My first trip was back in 1993 but my father made trips as early as 1982. Awesome video!
I so love the footages such as this. My first visit was in 2004. I am angry at myself because I could easily have gone there in the 80s and certainly in the 90s. But I did not know anything
My first time 2014 then spent 6 moths each year till 2019. I feel EXACTLY how you feel about not going sooner. Well, if the Buddhists are right, we'll get another chance!!!
Big thanx for the memories!!! This time I liked Bangkok and Thailand more than today.More exotic. No super large shopping malls, no Mc. Donalds, Burger Kings and such... And I married my thai wife in 1980 and we are still together.
We are in Bangkok right now on a medical mission but precisely forty years ago I was here on a Tour Of Asia - Singapore Bangkok Hong Kong. Yes, Bangkok has changed massively but the people are still wonderful.
Thanks so much for such a wonderful video! I first flew from the US to Bangkok in 1987 and fell deeply in love with the city at once. My Second Home is upcountry in Chiang Mai but I AM looking forward to seeing Krung Thep again when I get back to Suvarnabhumi International later on this year from here in the US and I'll DEFINITELY be spending time in The Big Durian once again with Sanuk-Galor! :-)
I visited BKK for the first time in '81 as a young man. I returned in '82 and '84. The traffic was terrible even back then, and it was heavily polluted as you nicely show in the vid at 1:53. There was no Skytrain, underground or express roads that you could use as a shortcut to avoid the gridlock. I remember trying to get to the international airport (Don Meuang) once by local bus. It took several hours. Every time this bus stopped at traffic lights, the engine conked out. The driver had to jump off and reboot it. It's easy to romanticize things from the past and assume they were better; but in the case of BKK you would have to go back a lot further than the 80s to find when the city was actually better than it is now, and it's still quite oppressive in parts.
In late '80s I was a teenager. I live in Chonburi. every time when I went to BKK I notice, from Bangna-Trad road, dark frog cover the city. In 1992 I was studying in down town BKK and I hate livine there, the traffic, the pollution, too many people, people are cold, ect.
My first visits to BKK were in the 1970s. I recall the heat, pollution, noise and some of the worst traffic ever seen (and I include Cairo and Mumbai here). With no SkyTrain at that time most ordinary people used buses and these had no air conditioning, were badly maintained and belched out black exhaust.
As a young thai people ( 19 years old) I absolutely loved this. My father said Bangkae (where i lived today) in 198x-1990 There's only 2 lanes road (Or even dirt road) But there's so much changes nowaday. I loved your production and clip. I subbed.
Wow this is a great compilation of footage! Krungthep or Bangkok! My parents are from Fiji and came in 85’ for work and stayed for 31 years! Myself and my older sister were born there. Such an enchanting, chaotic and bustling city! Wouldn’t have it any other way ❤️
I thought i was the only one feeling that..hahaha. i visited bangkok in 2019 but i always dreamed of it since i was in college (2008). Love the city vibe, nostalgic and vintage
Right at the start, the Sheraton Hotel on captain bush Lane, I must have stayed there 20 times over the years, so many great memories from when I was a child. My mum is from Bang Khae originally. Thank you for taking me down memory Lane!
I first came on Holiday in 1985 while I was working in London and after several more there holidays and venturing elsewhere I moved to Bangkok in December 1990 and worked there until September 2004. I retired to stay in Thailand in UK winters in 2015. The city has seen many improvements, although each has caused much disruption and air pollution. I still love the place.
3:12 pause and take a moment to study the departures from Don Mueang Airport. Check the number of flights compared to nowadays and also almost no intercontinental travel back then.
Travelled there in 1973 when I was a 13 year old kid and stayed at the Narai Hotel with family. Visited the floating market and huge temple. What an eye opening trip that was. Heat even then was oppressive.
I remember in 1980, forced stop over on my way to India,, and 1983 to visite Thailand stayed 6 months, met my Thai wife Really good time, nostalgia of this time, now it's different I think the same everywhere ☮️🙏👍
yes, when there is no internet, everyone waiting in front of tv to watch favourite tv shows, when everyone read books, communicate thru mail, and queue at phone booth. I love the feeling of that. Now, with internet it is feel different, no thrill.
@@aungmyintoo4635 And now, no one reads books anymore. 20 years ago, Thais loved reading books. Now many of them have never read a book, other than what they're forced to read in school.
I wish I was there during the 80's, I married my wife in the states abd married her in 1990, in 2003 she finally got me to take time off from work and go see her home in Northeast Thailand. I fell in love with the country and its people, and now 30 years later spend most my time here.
Thank you for this work. Your love for the country is apparent. It is you and these videos that make the soul of the country. Never forget what we were.
Mostly I remember the AC power cutting in and out, and the loud backup generator kicking in. The big central market building (I think its yellow now), and the waterfront river, also to catch the speed passenger ferries going up the Tonle Sap. I guess there was some quiet streets with old government buildings still there.
As an old Thai man, very nice to see this video. I missed some parts of old-time Bangkok, but very happy to live in the modern city. Time is flying and many new adventures are waiting for us.
many batch of depression to be exact
Tuktuks look same )
True that sir, many new adventures ahead. I see this and think of my childhood and compare it to life today, what an incredible disparity but I have hope and I believe in the people of Thailand. 🇹🇭🙏👍
New adventures in a new body?
@@tristankerr3655 55 You can see all these old guys; Ironman, Spiderman, Captain America, etc. All these Avengers are fantastic when they appear with new looks. They could not get our money with hundred years-old capes.
ผมเกิด 1982 เห็นแล้วคิดถึงช่วงเวลาเด็กๆมาก สมัยก่อนนั่งแท็กซี่ยังต้องต่อรองราคากันอยู่เลย เทศกาลที่เป็นอะไรที่สนุกมาก ลอยกระทง วันสงกรานต์ วันปีใหม่ วันเด็ก และวันอื่นอีกมากมาย เที่ยวแบบบ้านๆ งานวัดมีหนังกลางแปลงนอนดูกันกระดาษหนังสือพิมพ์หรือไม่ก็เสื่อผืน สมัยนี้สะดวกสบายขึ้นเจริญขึ้นก็จริง แต่ชีวิตไม่ค่อนสนุกเหมือนเมื่อก่อนตอนเด็กๆ คิดถึงวัยเด็กมากครับ พ่อแม่ปู่ย่าตายายลุงป้าน้าอาพี่น้องอยู่กันครบ ตอนนี้ทุกอย่างเปลื่ยนไปหมด.
สมัยนี้ก็ยังต่อรองอยู่ครับ ไปสยามราคาเหมาหัวละ 500
จริงครับ ผมเเม้จะเกิด ยุค 2000 เเต่ยังมีความเป็นบ้านๆอยู่ พ่อกับเเม่ผมอยู่ กรุงเทพ ส่วนผมอยู่นครปฐม เป้นช่วงเวลาที่สนุกมากเลยครับพอมาตอนนี้เจริญมากสะดวกสบายเเต่ไม่ค่อยสนุก เหมือนเเต่ก่อน
นั่งรถเมย์แดงน่าจะหายคิดถึงครับ
ปกติครับ 😂😂😂 เปนเพราะแก่ ขึ้นครับ
Bangkok is a 'timeless' city. The only changes are to updated automobiles and fashions. I love this city so much that I retired here.
And not a tourist in sight.
Yes I’m sure it’s not cuz the girls are easy af xD
Really? I think it has changed a lot in all kinds of ways. Certain parts are unrecognizable between then and now, and not for the better IMHO
I live in Suphanburi but I visit BKK 2 or 3 times a month... I like to live at quiet places, sometimes it can get too quiet though.
Timeless or slow developing?
I can't explain this feeling of nostalgia for a time period that I never experienced.
ทรงคุณค่ามาก ประเทศเราไม่ค่อยมีคนเห็นความสำคัญของภาพ วีดีโอ หรือสถิติต่างๆ มากนัก ต่างจากประเทศทางตะวันตก ที่ให้ความสำคัญกับ record ต่างๆ จัดเอาไว้อย่างเป็นระบบ ชอบมากกับการที่เด็กๆ ไปดูผลการสอบ Entrace ตอนเช้า
เป็นยุคที่สมบูรณ์แบบ คิดถึง
I was in Bangkok for the first time in 1986 and I can still remember it well; it was exactly like in the video.
I visited Bangkok in 1985 and 1987. This video brings back nice memories to me. Thank you for sharing.
ในฐานะคนรุ่นใหม่ ชอบบรรยากาศเก่าๆแบบนี้มากค่ะ รู้สึกว่าน่าอยู่กว่ายุคปัจจุบันอีก ขอบคุณสำหรับคลิปวิดีโอสวยๆแบบนี้นะคะ
มันแน่นอนอยู่แล้วฝรั่งทั่วโลกรักยุคนั้น ยังไม่เคยเจอใครที่บอกว่ายุคปัจจุบันน่าอยู่กว่า
คิดถึงบรรยากาศเดิมๆ
I visit Bangkok very often. This city has come such a long way from its early days. The best times are still ahead for BKK and Thailand in general.
I'm not so sure about that. The 80s looked much more free, nicer, more stress-free than today. The future of Thailand seems uncertain and potentially quite scary.
I hardly saw any homeless until recently. They’re all over sukhumwit now ..
I was a teenager in Bangkok in the 1980s. I wish I had a video camera and had taken mundane videos of what the city looked like back then. It has completely transformed and reinvented itself in the last 35-45 years. Without videos like this all I have are ancient memories.
As someone who is travelling around Thailand now, I loved this! Reminds me of what I thought about Bangkok back when I was growing up in the 70's and 80's. One night in Bangkok indeed!
Beautiful video of the city I loved so much. Not perfect; being badly polluted, busy and hot but when it's beautiful, it's beauty just shines. Before all the development that took place later on and gave us sky trains criss-crossing the city, you could, unless you wanted to spend a lot of money, take those rattling buses across town or snake down the river or Khlongs in one of those express boats. Thanks a lot for posting this. I see videos of Bangkok all the time but it is never quite the place I remember. So nice to see the city I knew.
I fairly recently found out just how huge this place is, is it bigger than Tokyo by chance? Or New York? Trying to find a comparison 🤔
@@Brooke52528
bangkok metropolitan
area: 7,761.6 km2
population: 14.6M
greater tokyo metropolitan (kanto)
area: 14,034 km2
population: 40.7M
New York metropolitan
area: 8,936 km2
population: 20M
Fascinating, my first trip to Bangkok was in 1995 and in 2019 I moved to the city, after living in London for 40 plus years. Would not live anywhere else now.
You lucky bastard. May I move in with you?
@@mcboogieballs_tv my gf has already lol
Welcome to Thailand sirrr🎉
ป้ายคัทเอาท์หนัง
เป็นหนังปี2525
ดาวพระเสาร์
สะใภ้ลูกทุ่ง
มาดามยี่หุบ😄
ผมรักประเทศไทย, ผมหวังว่าคนไทยจะเหมือนเดิมตันชีวิตในอนาคตครับ
I love the old Bangkok, it is so nostalgic, when most of our parents on that time, they was fall in love. The city that most of rural people was dream to come.
ดูแล้วคิดถึงเรื่องบุญชู
I came here on a quick visit on-route to Singapore in 1973. I remember the road from Don Muang Airport to town was quite easy to travel. I came back again in 1982 and this is much like what I seem to remember!
คิดถึงตอนเด็กจัง นั่งรถเมล์สาย15ไปเที่ยวเซ็นทรัลสีลมกับเพื่อนๆ
ตัวผมอายุ 21 แต่ชอบเสพกลิ่นอายของยุค 80-90 รู้สึกว่าสนใจการใช้ชีวิตเสื้อผ้า ณ ตอนนั้นมากกว่าตอนนี้ยังไงไม่รู้ครับฮ่าๆๆทุกอย่างสมบูรณ์ลงตัวหมดเลย....
ถ้าน้องเกิดทันน้องจะรู้ว่าช่วงนั้นมันดีประเมินค่าไม่ได้เลย ไม่มีมือถือ ดูทีวีแค่4-5ช่องไม่มีอินเตอร์เน็ต ไม่มีซีดีแต่ก็ไม่เคยเบื่อชีวอตสมัยก่อนมีอะไรให้ทำมากกว่าจดจ่ออยู่กับอินเตอร์เน็ต ซีรีย์
Nostalgic, great nostalgic, my first time in Bangkok just 1980…… crying so sweet time
Standing ovation all the way from Chicago! I absolutely love everything about this classic footage with the exception of the plumes of smoke from the leaded gasoline used back in the day. My first trip was back in 1993 but my father made trips as early as 1982. Awesome video!
ภาพบางส่วนมาจากหนังภาพยนตร์เรื่องบุญชู หนังหนึ่งในดวงใจ คิดถึงครับ
I so love the footages such as this. My first visit was in 2004. I am angry at myself because I could easily have gone there in the 80s and certainly in the 90s. But I did not know anything
I've only been there once in 2011. Was there for 1 day. I really want to go back.
My first time 2014 then spent 6 moths each year till 2019. I feel EXACTLY how you feel about not going sooner. Well, if the Buddhists are right, we'll get another chance!!!
Same same. And to think, I studied Thai history in junior college ! 😮😮
@@jamesk7433 I'll be there month of September
@@jamesk7433 do it,,,,wonderful country,,,beautiful people.
Big thanx for the memories!!! This time I liked Bangkok and Thailand more than today.More exotic. No super large shopping malls, no Mc. Donalds, Burger Kings and such... And I married my thai wife in 1980 and we are still together.
First visited Bangkok in 1980 and these images revive wonderful memories of my time in the city then
ภาพบางส่วนจากหนังเรื่อง บุญชู ผู้น่ารัก ภาค 1 ปี 2531 ครับ
ใช่เลย
เป็นการรวมกันของหลายๆ Footage จากหนัง และจากแหล่งต่างๆหลายที่ ตัดต่อดีครับ
We are in Bangkok right now on a medical mission but precisely forty years ago I was here on a Tour Of Asia - Singapore Bangkok Hong Kong. Yes, Bangkok has changed massively but the people are still wonderful.
People in Bangkok now are permanently paranoid
Just visit the places with not so much tourists...like me exactly now. (:
Thanks so much for such a wonderful video! I first flew from the US to Bangkok in 1987 and fell deeply in love with the city at once. My Second Home is upcountry in Chiang Mai but I AM looking forward to seeing Krung Thep again when I get back to Suvarnabhumi International later on this year from here in the US and I'll DEFINITELY be spending time in The Big Durian once again with Sanuk-Galor! :-)
Remembers me my first time in Thailand 1988, when i was 19years old. Bangkok has changed so much, unbelievable.
Brilliant, both video and soundtrack thanks so much for posting.
ขอบคุณมากครับ คิดถึงจริงๆ 😢 ผมเกิดเมื่อปี '82 ทุกสิ่งทุกอย่างเปลี่ยนแปลงไปจากเดิมมากมายจริงๆ แต่สิ่งเดียวที่ยังเหมือนเดิมไม่เคยเปลี่ยนเลยก็คือรถติด 🤣
I visited BKK for the first time in '81 as a young man. I returned in '82 and '84. The traffic was terrible even back then, and it was heavily polluted as you nicely show in the vid at 1:53. There was no Skytrain, underground or express roads that you could use as a shortcut to avoid the gridlock. I remember trying to get to the international airport (Don Meuang) once by local bus. It took several hours. Every time this bus stopped at traffic lights, the engine conked out. The driver had to jump off and reboot it. It's easy to romanticize things from the past and assume they were better; but in the case of BKK you would have to go back a lot further than the 80s to find when the city was actually better than it is now, and it's still quite oppressive in parts.
In late '80s I was a teenager. I live in Chonburi. every time when I went to BKK I notice, from Bangna-Trad road, dark frog cover the city.
In 1992 I was studying in down town BKK and I hate livine there, the traffic, the pollution, too many people, people are cold, ect.
@@otikamporn Very interesting, Ao.
My first visits to BKK were in the 1970s. I recall the heat, pollution, noise and some of the worst traffic ever seen (and I include Cairo and Mumbai here). With no SkyTrain at that time most ordinary people used buses and these had no air conditioning, were badly maintained and belched out black exhaust.
@@alexmcwhirter6611 Yep, Alex, BKK was definitely up there with Cairo and Mumbai. You can throw in Djakarta and Calcutta (Kolkata) as well.
Interesting comment, thanks!
The best era of Bangkok, simple life and when you look up to the sky...you can see the sky back then
คิดถึงมากในยุคนั้นครับ เห็นแล้วสวยงามไปสะทุกอย่าง ไม่อยากเป็นเหมือนทุกวันนี้เลย เลวร้ายไปสะทุกอย่าง
ขอบคุณมากที่นำ รวมกันให้ดู👍👍 🙏
เห็นแล้วสวยงามดีครับ
As a young thai people ( 19 years old)
I absolutely loved this. My father said Bangkae (where i lived today) in 198x-1990 There's only 2 lanes road (Or even dirt road) But there's so much changes nowaday. I loved your production and clip. I subbed.
Thanks guy I'm Thai too พิมพ์ภาษาไทยได้ครับ
สมัยก่อนป้ายโฆษณา billboard ใหญ่ๆ วาดมือ classic มาก ถึงจะหน้าตาเบี้ยวๆก็เถอะ font ก็วาดมือ ชอบมากเลย
Wow this is a great compilation of footage! Krungthep or Bangkok! My parents are from Fiji and came in 85’ for work and stayed for 31 years! Myself and my older sister were born there. Such an enchanting, chaotic and bustling city!
Wouldn’t have it any other way ❤️
Did you study and speak Thai when living in Thailand?
Amazing to see this footage. Bangkok has advanced at an incredible pace within the past few decades.
วีดีโอภาพชัดดี สวยมากเลย หาดูยากจัง 3:10 สมัยก่อนตัวหนังสือยังใช้ตัวอักษรพลาสติก แปะประกาศเลยเนาะ ดีจังเลย
Thanks a lot for a precious and wonderful video. It was reminding me to live in Bangkok at those times. It was a great good old times.😊
Missed those senses some are gone these days....80s 90s the best time...just love it
Thanks for share your video from 80 , my first trip to Thailand was in 1995 , many things have change 😀😎
It looks amazing. I always have that strange nostalgia even though I never lived in that country
I thought i was the only one feeling that..hahaha. i visited bangkok in 2019 but i always dreamed of it since i was in college (2008). Love the city vibe, nostalgic and vintage
ขอบคุณนะครับที่้เอามาให้ชม ตอนนั้นยังไม่เกิดเลย เปลี่ยนไปมากยากปัจจุบัน
เห็นแวบแรกนึกถึงหนังเรื่องบุญชู แล้วก็ใช่ มีหลายฉากมาจากหนัง
Right at the start, the Sheraton Hotel on captain bush Lane, I must have stayed there 20 times over the years, so many great memories from when I was a child. My mum is from Bang Khae originally. Thank you for taking me down memory Lane!
Missing a good old time ... Million thanks to KungKIT!!!
อยากเอาตัวผมในปัจจุบันนี้ย้อนกลับไปเดินเล่นอยู่ในยุคนั้นจัง ชอบ mood มากๆ
สมัยนั้น มีความสุขมาก คิดถึง
หนังบุญชูผู้น่ารัก
สวยจังชอบยุค 80s มากค่ะ ❤
...GOD BLESS' THAILAND!
กว่าผมจะเกิดก็ 2001 แล้วครับ
กว่าจะรู้เรื่องรู้ราวจริงๆก็เพิ่งยุคนี้
ยุคก่อนๆนี่มีเสน่ห์มากๆเลยนะ❤️
ผมเกิด1998 ก็ไม่ทันยุค 80 เหมือนกัน แต่เราก็ได้เห็น ภาพสวยงาม ที่คนยุคนั้นถ่ายมาให้คนรุ่นเราได้ชมกัน รู้สึกเหมือนอยู่ในยุคนั้นเลย
My first trip in 1982 .Never forget that . Fantastic .
I first came on Holiday in 1985 while I was working in London and after several more there holidays and venturing elsewhere I moved to Bangkok in December 1990 and worked there until September 2004. I retired to stay in Thailand in UK winters in 2015. The city has seen many improvements, although each has caused much disruption and air pollution. I still love the place.
คิดถึงยุคนั้นมากค่ะ
3:12 pause and take a moment to study the departures from Don Mueang Airport. Check the number of flights compared to nowadays and also almost no intercontinental travel back then.
I really miss Thailand and Thai people... thank you for sharing these images 🙏 ขอบคุณมากครับ
หลายครั้งที่เรามองเห็นภาพมุมกว้าง ภาพที่เห็นเรื่องราว การใช้ชีวิตของชาวบ้านร้านตลาดในหนัง ซึ่งตอนนั้นเราไม่ได้สนใจมองด้วยซ้ำ เพราะมุ่งแต่จะดูหนัง ดูเนื้อเรื่อง พระเอก นางเอก
จนวันนึงที่เราได้กลับมาย้อนดู ขอบคุณนักสร้างหนังเหล่านี้ที่เก็บช่วงเวลาในแต่ละยุคสมัยให้เราได้ดูกัน
Travelled there in 1973 when I was a 13 year old kid and stayed at the Narai Hotel with family. Visited the floating market and huge temple. What an eye opening trip that was. Heat even then was oppressive.
เหมือนได้ย้อนวัย 😊😊😊
เมืองไทยเมืองพุทธ เมืองแห่งพระพุทธศาสนา เมืองแห่งรอยยิ้มและน้ำใจ สยามเมืองยิ้ม🇹🇭🙏🏻❤️
เปลี่ยนไปหมดแล้ว ยกเว้นรถเมล์ ยังใช้คันเดิม 😅
รถเมล์วินเทจค่ะ😝
แต่สีเปลี่ยนใปบ้างครับและรถร่วมใม่ใด้เยอะแบบสมัยนี้ครับ
เรโทรค่ะ
แต่ทนกว่ารถจีนยุค2010s นะ ขิตหมดแล้ว ตามชานเมืองก็แทบไม่เหลือ
เน้นอนุลักษณ์😀
คิดถึงสมัยก่อน น่าอยู่มาก สมัยนี่วุ่นวาย และโกลาหล
I love my country ❤️🇹🇭
บ้านเมืองสะอาด งามตามากค่ะ
เวลาผ่านไปเร็วมาก ผมจําได้ว่าตอนนั้นผมพึ่งกําลังจะหัดคลาน
Just visited Bangkok 2 weeks ago, gee how much it has changed since the 80s! New airports, BTS, MRT, really changed the city forever.
Enjoy this city whenever possible. I love it.
นึกถึงบรรยากาศเก่าๆเลยครับ ก็พแจำได้นิดหน่อย(ตอนยุค80นั้นยังไม่10ขวบเลย)แต่หลายอย่างก็ยังอยู่น่ะ
ขอชื่นชม ทีมงานตัดต่อ ได้ดีเยี่ยม เอาหลายสถานการณ์ มารวมกันได้ดี ช่วงนั้นผมยังอายุ 8-9ปี ในปี 1986 ผมจำคัตเอาต์หนัง เรื่อง ดาวพระเสาร์ มี สรพงศ์ ชาตรี จารุณี สุขสวัสดิ์ และ ทูน หิรัญทรัพย์ นำแสดง อยากให้ตัดต่อยุค 90's และ ยุค60-70บ้าง อยากเห็นคนสมัยยุค มิตร ชัยบัญชา เพชรา เชาวราษฎร์ และ รุ่น สมบัติ อรัญญา ยอดชาย ภาวนา
I remember in 1980, forced stop over on my way to India,, and 1983 to visite Thailand stayed 6 months, met my Thai wife Really good time, nostalgia of this time, now it's different I think the same everywhere ☮️🙏👍
ดูแล้วก็อยากย้อนเวลากลับไปเป็นเด็กอีก คิดถึงจัง
คิดถึงสมัยเก่าเหมือนกันแหะ เกิดทันช่วงเวลานั้นด้วยสิ เกิด 1984
The 80's was a good time for every country to be lively
yes, when there is no internet, everyone waiting in front of tv to watch favourite tv shows, when everyone read books, communicate thru mail, and queue at phone booth. I love the feeling of that. Now, with internet it is feel different, no thrill.
@@aungmyintoo4635 And now, no one reads books anymore. 20 years ago, Thais loved reading books. Now many of them have never read a book, other than what they're forced to read in school.
I agree. Mobile phone and internet change the world.
Less competition and room for normal people to live well…
They still don't allow the gogo bar girls to use phone while working at most of the places. Makes for better customer service for sure.
Im astonished the quality is well preserved.
Great video , cheers from Argentina 🙏
the apperance of tuk tuk vehicle is totally unchanged , incredible
Love this. Brings back many memories
I wish I was there during the 80's, I married my wife in the states abd married her in 1990, in 2003 she finally got me to take time off from work and go see her home in Northeast Thailand. I fell in love with the country and its people, and now 30 years later spend most my time here.
Who ever you are ❤️ you thanks for sharing this video ******
I miss those old non AC buses, Bangkok to Krabi. Railay beach was heaven then.
Fantastic video. It brings back great memories. Love it. Thank you.
ภาพจำเมื่อ 40ปี คืดถนนมิตรภาพเข้า กทม ลำบากมาก
ยังคิดถึงยุคนั้นไม่เสื่อมคลาย คิดถึงวันเวลาที่ผ่านไป คิดถึงบรรยากาศความร้อน โคตร ร้อนเลยคร่าสมัยนั้น ฝนก็ไม่ค่อยตก แอร์ก็ไม่มี รถเมลย์คนโหนกันจะตกลงมาเหงื่อแตกปางตาย เฮ่อ รอดมาได้ถึงอายุปูนนี้แล้ว
ทำไมคนสมัยนี้เลือกที่จะละทิ้งความสุขแบบสมัยก่อนเนอะ ดูชีวิตที่สมบูรณ์แบบของการเป็นมนุษย์นั่นสิ โชคดีที่พอได้อยู่ในยุคนั้นตอนที่รู้ความแล้ว จำได้ติดใจ
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*ahh ,man. I would have LOVED to have seen Thailand in 80s! I really wish we could go back! I bet then everyone was so friendly* 💪👍
Amazing footage, the days before the mrt and bts systems, and too much globalisation. ❤ 🇹🇭
Lucky enough to be there during that time. Lots of fun.
I really miss this hometown of mine in the 80s and 90s.
Thank you for this work. Your love for the country is apparent. It is you and these videos that make the soul of the country. Never forget what we were.
Essentially the same city today, love it.
ชอบคนสมัยก่อนมากตอนนั้นมีคนหล่อคนสวยเยอะมาก
When I visited Phnom Penh years ago, it reminded me of Bangkok in the 80s, without the sky train and tall buildings. It was charming actually.
yes this looks like PP when i visited there 10 years ago
Mostly I remember the AC power cutting in and out, and the loud backup generator kicking in. The big central market building (I think its yellow now), and the waterfront river, also to catch the speed passenger ferries going up the Tonle Sap. I guess there was some quiet streets with old government buildings still there.