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reimagined as a Bangkok night market

Sounds like the Thai government’s decades long program of soft-diplomacy through food is working.

https://www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article/food-diplo...



My bet is that is has more to do with the Vietnamese (largest non-European) minority in Poland: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_people_in_Poland?wp...


> more to do with the Vietnamese (largest non-European) minority in Poland

Vietnamese are not Thai. They are entirely different cultures.

It's like saying a Poles are just knockoff Russians.

Vietnamese are proud of their culture and gladly export it, just like the Thai diaspora.

The train car conversion was probably done by Poles who formerly backpacked in Thailand


I am aware of that. I visited Thailand several times and even attempted learning Thai (besides planning to move there for work in mid 2010s). I don’t live in Poland any more but I know several Poles with Vietnamese roots, hence my assumption/comment regarding the night market.

Apologies if the way I phrased my comment was somewhat confusing! As a Pole who studied Persian I can see how people might expect ignorance in that matter.

(pndy’s comment is correct)


Many sushi restaurants around the world are run by non-Japanese Asians (who often have a separate menu for their ethnicity than can be asked for if you know). Where I live (in the Washington, D.C. area) most Latin American people are Salvadorans, but they mostly run Mexican restaurants as that's the Latin American food that sells.


Parent commenter doesn't suggest that, just brings up the fact that there's indeed a large Vietnamese diaspora living in Warszawa.


> A little gem example: there’s a communist era train platform that’s been reimagined as a Bangkok night market. In a nearby rail yard building is a very good pinball museum with playable antiques.

  > Sounds like the Thai government’s decades long program of soft-diplomacy through food is working

     > My bet is that is has more to do with the Vietnamese (largest non-European) minority in Poland


pndy’s comment is correct. I just poorly phrased my comment, sorry for that!




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