Tiger balm is Thai product and also good idea for souvenir, Thank you to buy the Thai products and please come back again, we welcome you with a warm heart always.
Got it - Will make sure I'll mention prices on my next Vlogs going forward: Jim Thompson Silk Clothing: ฿3.000-฿7.000 Bukha Ball: ฿300-฿400 Leila Amulets: ฿1.000-฿4.500 7/11 Stuff: around ฿50-฿100 at most Brand Muay Thai Shorts: ฿1.800-฿3.000 Everything else that's available on markets like Tea Sets, Elephant Pants & unbranded Muay Thai Gear is always up to negotiation and will depend on which market you visit. Chatuchachak is most convenient if you want to go on a souvenir shopping spree, but it does not necessarily have the best prices 💸
@@JohnRunaway.Official thanks for this. i had paused to view the receipt you signed to get the price. honestly i'd probably not show that in the future, for security purposes.
@@JohnRunaway.Official as long as you are doing that you might as well throw up a graphic with the price for each item, so people will stop bothering you with the same already made comment! btw, this is the first video of yours i've watched, and you're already one of my favorite travel vloggers. You had me when you giggled at the word 'balls'! Will be spending the month of February there on a round-the-world trip. Can't wait!
Hello from one runaway to another, lol. Love the videos and I can’t wait to return again next November. I’ve brought a few of these gifts back with me in the past and it’s funny to watch everyone try to pine for the gift they want the most. I’ll need to plan on a larger stock next time. I had never thought to send them back with DHL, thanks!
Haha nice 😄 Yeah I'd say if you have the chance to take stuff back with you, don't go for DHL. It's super expensive, it's just great if you're late like me on buying & sending out Christmas gifts 🎁
Thanks! Yes, it also took me a while to notice. I always heard "Jim Thompson" and "Jim Thompson House" when I was in Bangkok in the past, but never associated it with silk 🐛
They do go fast too! But the wheels are so small and the width of the axles is so narrow 😅 I don’t know… doesn’t look neither comfortable enough to go far, nor stable enough to go fast 😂
🥰Beautiful and informative video!👍Thanks for your hard work in making this video. ✨ 😍Happy New Year 2024.🎉🎊 💖😻Wish you and your family a happy new year!😘💕🎇🎆
Oh no I'm so sorry you couldn't find. The herbal soap is usually available in every 7-11 store, supermarket or drug store. Maybe it's really popular in your area 😅 It takes a while in my area until they stock up after I bought all of them. Try another 7-11 or maybe check a Big-C or Lotus nearby 🙏🏻 Sorry for the inconvenience!
Hey Hey, yup should've probably done it, but most of the items are pretty low-cost. All detailed info incl. prices and locations are linked in the description box below ✌🏻www.johnrunaway.com/post/souvenirs-thailand
Why can`t you send religious artefacts, and what do you mean by "genuine" religious artefacts? Manuscripts? You mean old items of historical value? What about new items bought at a market?
New items are totally fine. Artifacts mean items of cultural or historical importance - There are a few shops here in Bangkok that will sell very old carvings or figures made by monks centuries ago. Those items will be unlikely to pass customs or even the inspection at the post office.
@@JohnRunaway.Official It just came to my mind, how do they know at DHL if the item is old of historical value? Just by looking at it? Some new items can imitate old artefacts (like modern copies of museum exhibits that you can buy in souvenir shops at major museums in Europe). I guess you can show a receipt from a museum. But if you buy something imitating an ancient figurine at a market from a vendor in Thailand? I`ve seen plenty of such items.
@@lordjim3109 That's a good question. They probably side on the way of caution and just won't allow it - I once wanted to send a Buddha Statue & a few Thai coins for my friend who collects coins. Both were denied when I brought them to DHL. I left out the coins but packed in a tiny buddha figurine I bought on the market which they did not object to. Best to contact DHL or take the items with you back home on a flight if it's a single item you have a receipt for. I think those guidelines are mainly to protect against commercial trade, moving things out of the country for profit. If it's a personal item you've purchased for yourself it should be fine, but make sure to ask someone more knowledgeable about this in advance :D
Tiger balm is Thai product and also good idea for souvenir, Thank you to buy the Thai products and please come back again, we welcome you with a warm heart always.
Thank you for the kind comment 🙏🏻 I'm back soon with more videos :)
the Leila amulets! i did not know about it, im gonna buy some, thanks.
They are really nice! Before you buy ask for the meaning - they come with different "blessings" for different goals! 🧿
It would be great if you mentioned the rates. Would love to know the budget for souvenirs, while buying in a bunch.
Got it - Will make sure I'll mention prices on my next Vlogs going forward:
Jim Thompson Silk Clothing:
฿3.000-฿7.000
Bukha Ball:
฿300-฿400
Leila Amulets:
฿1.000-฿4.500
7/11 Stuff:
around ฿50-฿100 at most
Brand Muay Thai Shorts:
฿1.800-฿3.000
Everything else that's available on markets like Tea Sets, Elephant Pants & unbranded Muay Thai Gear is always up to negotiation and will depend on which market you visit. Chatuchachak is most convenient if you want to go on a souvenir shopping spree, but it does not necessarily have the best prices 💸
@@JohnRunaway.Official thanks for this. i had paused to view the receipt you signed to get the price. honestly i'd probably not show that in the future, for security purposes.
@ thanks for the hint - let me actually blur it 😅 🙏🏻
@@JohnRunaway.Official as long as you are doing that you might as well throw up a graphic with the price for each item, so people will stop bothering you with the same already made comment! btw, this is the first video of yours i've watched, and you're already one of my favorite travel vloggers. You had me when you giggled at the word 'balls'! Will be spending the month of February there on a round-the-world trip. Can't wait!
Hello from one runaway to another, lol. Love the videos and I can’t wait to return again next November. I’ve brought a few of these gifts back with me in the past and it’s funny to watch everyone try to pine for the gift they want the most. I’ll need to plan on a larger stock next time. I had never thought to send them back with DHL, thanks!
Haha nice 😄 Yeah I'd say if you have the chance to take stuff back with you, don't go for DHL. It's super expensive, it's just great if you're late like me on buying & sending out Christmas gifts 🎁
Very smart options for gift 🎁
Thank you 🙏🏻
Geiles Video John! Danke für deine Ideen und die coole Umsetzung. Gutes Neues Jahr - Happy New Year and a lot of success and fun. Sebbi
Frohes Neues und auf ein erfolgreiches 2024 🥂
Shirt look great man and thank didn't even think or come across thai silk for my trip
Thanks! Yes, it also took me a while to notice. I always heard "Jim Thompson" and "Jim Thompson House" when I was in Bangkok in the past, but never associated it with silk 🐛
Happy New Year to you!
Happy new year! 🥰
Great video!!
Thanks 🙏🏻 I'm glad you enjoyed it 🤗
Really cool gift ideas, I’ll definitely take some of those back home next time. Happy new year John 🎊
Happy New Year! 🫶🏻 Glad you loved it!
Happy new year John 😮
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Happy new year Josh! ❤️
Love your personality. Subbed!
Thank you for subbing and the nice compliment 😅 Have a good Sunday ✌🏻
0:19 i saw those electric suitcases being sold at CentralWorld. They can be pretty fast too. They said it can run 20 km per full charge.
They do go fast too! But the wheels are so small and the width of the axles is so narrow 😅 I don’t know… doesn’t look neither comfortable enough to go far, nor stable enough to go fast 😂
Thank you so much ^^
Thank you for the nice comment 🙏🏻
Nice
Thanks 🙏🏻 I sacrificed my New Years for it 😂
🥰Beautiful and informative video!👍Thanks for your hard work in making this video.
✨ 😍Happy New Year 2024.🎉🎊
💖😻Wish you and your family a happy new year!😘💕🎇🎆
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Thanks for the kind words 😍 Have a Happy New Year! All the best for 2024 🙏🏻
Where to find all select 7-11 stores in Bangkok? I tried to get the herbal one. Unfortunately none of the stores i visited doesn’t have them
Oh no I'm so sorry you couldn't find. The herbal soap is usually available in every 7-11 store, supermarket or drug store. Maybe it's really popular in your area 😅 It takes a while in my area until they stock up after I bought all of them. Try another 7-11 or maybe check a Big-C or Lotus nearby 🙏🏻 Sorry for the inconvenience!
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Happy you liked it :) Most foreigners didn't know about Sepak Takhraw 🏐
Bro why didn't you tell the prices of all those items you bought?! Video would be much more informative if you mentioned their prices!
Hey Hey, yup should've probably done it, but most of the items are pretty low-cost. All detailed info incl. prices and locations are linked in the description box below ✌🏻www.johnrunaway.com/post/souvenirs-thailand
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You look like a German Theo Von 👍🏻😂
I take that 😍 Love Theo!
Why can`t you send religious artefacts, and what do you mean by "genuine" religious artefacts? Manuscripts? You mean old items of historical value? What about new items bought at a market?
New items are totally fine. Artifacts mean items of cultural or historical importance - There are a few shops here in Bangkok that will sell very old carvings or figures made by monks centuries ago. Those items will be unlikely to pass customs or even the inspection at the post office.
@@JohnRunaway.Official thanks
@@JohnRunaway.Official It just came to my mind, how do they know at DHL if the item is old of historical value? Just by looking at it? Some new items can imitate old artefacts (like modern copies of museum exhibits that you can buy in souvenir shops at major museums in Europe). I guess you can show a receipt from a museum. But if you buy something imitating an ancient figurine at a market from a vendor in Thailand? I`ve seen plenty of such items.
@@lordjim3109 That's a good question. They probably side on the way of caution and just won't allow it - I once wanted to send a Buddha Statue & a few Thai coins for my friend who collects coins. Both were denied when I brought them to DHL. I left out the coins but packed in a tiny buddha figurine I bought on the market which they did not object to. Best to contact DHL or take the items with you back home on a flight if it's a single item you have a receipt for. I think those guidelines are mainly to protect against commercial trade, moving things out of the country for profit. If it's a personal item you've purchased for yourself it should be fine, but make sure to ask someone more knowledgeable about this in advance :D