There was a fire
yesterday in downtown Bangkok at the CentralWorld complex, one of the biggest shopping
complexes in Asia, but it was not overly catastrophic despite there being a couple of deaths.
I have gone to
CentralWorld a lot during my stay in Thailand, but not nearly as much as I go
to the Siam Paragon shopping center which is a block or two away. (I go to Siam Paragon more often because it
is at the very hub of Bangkok’s elevated rail system, the “Skytrain”, and
extremely convenient for movies, shopping, etc., before taking the train
elsewhere during my day in town. CentralWorld, on the other hand, is a bit
harder to get to and requires a walk along an elevated walkway.)
CentralWorld is
huge, the biggest shopping center I’ve ever been to, and I actually have to
navigate it with a store map and my wrist compass. I only go to the original mall building,
which is big enough for me. It has a big
cinema complex on about the seventh floor, as well as good bookstores (Asia
Books and Kinokunia), and excellent sports shops. It is a monster building, and they change
stores so often I cannot keep up. I
might visit it only once every three or four months.
Yesterday’s fire
happened in an adjacent part of the vast complex, a 57-floor hotel, and it was
put out quickly. Parts of the complex may be closed for a while, and I’m not sure how the separate original
CentralWorld mall is affected or when it will be open again.
During the 2010 Red
Shirt riots this original CentralWorld mall was set on fire by the
rioters. The Red Shirts had set up their
main camp in the streets right close to it, and the mall had allowed the
protestor/rioters to use some of the building’s groundfloor restrooms. But when the Army came in to clear the
streets, some Red Shirt assholes set a fire in the building, and we could see the smoke
from up here in Nonthaburi. When it
finally re-opened the smell was there for a long time.
In other news, it
reaches at least 100 degrees F every day, and our nighttime lows are in the
high 80s with a wicked humidity all the time. Even
the Thais are complaining.
-Zenwind.
.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.