Bangkok is huge … It needs more than one liftetime to see the whole city. But I really try! Last time I studied the Bangkok map I came across this weird place: Teochew cemetery in the Sathon district, close to the BTS Skytrain station Surasak. What makes it so weird is that it’s such a happy cemetery. Usually cemeteries are very sad and quiet. But Teochew is loud and full of life! There are Karaoke stations, a basketball court, a gym, people running, eating, drinking and working out. Crazy. Worth the visit. That’s why I made two videos about it. One walking clip and this cinematic travel vlog.

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Tim Thorer (*1979) is a german journalist. He’s been to 38 countries (incl. North Korea, USA, Barbados, Guatemala, Kenia). His happy place is Thailand (people, food, landscape). Since 2017 he runs a Thai Food Blog. Since 2018 he films memorable moments in Thailand. Where to find him: street food stalls & markets. He used to film with a Panasonic GX8 (Lumix GX8). After watching Chefs Table and Mark Wiens he switched to Panasonic Lumix GH5 (Rode mic). The Panasonic GH5 comes with small lenses for a micro four thirds (mft, m43) mount and records footage in frame rates from 2 frames per second to 180 fps. Expect slow motion, timelapse sequences, Thailand vlog. Filling feeds with food:

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