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The Isan city of Khon Kaen is welcoming visitors to a unique tourist attraction: a park of giant penises. Traitep Dream Forest contains an area of the park called Thung Karjiew which translates roughly to Penis Paddock. The phallic park has been getting a lot of attention on social media and in Thai media, and some fear it may elicit a negative response from the conservative government. In the Ubonrat district of Khon Kaen, the park and its strange attractions are being viewed by some as humourous and others as profane. But photos show it is full of visitors and, […]

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"The phallic park has been getting a lot of attention on social media and in Thai media, and some fear it may elicit a negative response from the conservative government."

I can see that; the Bangkok  government wouldn't do well by comparison...

 

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42 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

The Isan city of Khon Kaen is welcoming visitors to a unique tourist attraction: a park of giant penises. Traitep Dream Forest contains an area of the park called Thung Karjiew which translates roughly to Penis Paddock. The phallic park has been getting a lot of attention on social media and in Thai media, and some fear it may elicit a negative response from the conservative government. In the Ubonrat district of Khon Kaen, the park and its strange attractions are being viewed by some as humourous and others as profane. But photos show it is full of visitors and, […]

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Hug an upstanding member?

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

The Isan city of Khon Kaen is welcoming visitors to a unique tourist attraction: a park of giant penises. Traitep Dream Forest contains an area of the park called Thung Karjiew which translates roughly to Penis Paddock. The phallic park has been getting a lot of attention on social media and in Thai media, and some fear it may elicit a negative response from the conservative government. In the Ubonrat district of Khon Kaen, the park and its strange attractions are being viewed by some as humourous and others as profane. But photos show it is full of visitors and, […]

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It won't last long once they realize nobody will pay for the ride. The Vagina Village next door will be making a killing though.

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"A sign in the park instructs women to choose a penis statue to hug and, like making a wish, she will be granted with a partner with genitals the same size."

The coming generation will have a lot of African-Asian children I guess😂

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The only place in the world where a Penis is worshipped and the name Porn is used by people because they believe the word is Lucky.  However, the Government will not let Penis 5' long pillows be sold as they are considered a sex object.  What is it with this country.  Same goes for all the wild colors used to paint houses in order to keep the ghosts away.......asking for my pet monitor lizard who gave blood to make the covid vaccination they are concockting within the country....pun intended.

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2 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

The only place in the world where a Penis is worshipped and the name Porn is used by people because they believe the word is Lucky.  

The Thai use of the word "porn" has nothing to do with the same word in the English language .

   Two separate words in two different languages with two different meanings ,  

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4 minutes ago, Fluke said:

The Thai use of the word "porn" has nothing to do with the same word in the English language .

   Two separate words in two different languages with two different meanings ,  

Did I say it was?  Think again.

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