Think what you want to wear before travelling

Earlier on, we were having a conversation with my dad and aunties, then we were talking about the current political situation in Asia. To be specific, about Thailand and Taiwan.

On Monday, the Thais will be voting for their new PM. Just last Wednesday, Kenzo was telling me that Yellow and Red is defintely a No No colour in Bangkok now. Yellow is the colour for the PDP and Red, are for the supporters who are pro Thaksin.

In Taiwan, former President Chen Shui Bian was released on bail for corruption charges. In this instance, the supporters for DPP are wearing Green while the supporters of KMT are in Blue. Recently, there has been call for calm for his corruption charges. So if you are travelling to Taiwan, erm, you should know what is the No No colour.

Haiz, isn’t life miserable when want to go for holiday and still need to think of so many things???

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2 Comments

  • December 14, 2008 - 11:33 am | Permalink

    Hmmm…

    maybe that’s why we should stick with neutral colours…like white, or black maybe.

    OR, take some super EXTREME color that no political party/organization is going to take on if they EVER want to be taken seriously…

    like magenta…or HAWT PINK perhaps.

    Thanks for this piece of information though,

    I was just about to make a very big political blunder possibly.

    Peace!

  • cubeball
    December 14, 2008 - 12:10 pm | Permalink

    well, i won’t worry so much coz i think the locals there can easily differentiate tourists from their countryman somehow …. maybe from the way we talk, behave n wat we wear hm …. maybe we smell different too hur hur …..

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