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An hour later than expected a silver minibus picked us up from a bench beside the reflecting pools at Sukothai Technical College. The overwhelming feeling was one of vague excitement, overshadowed by curiosity about what on earth had brought us all together. We worked our way round the surrounding tourist attractions tram tours, ox and cart rides, bicycle trips, market stalls, restaurants, and local businesses pottery, carpentry… , putting the staff through their paces by asking copious, often quite complicated, questions in order that they could complete their certificate in English for tourism.
This is what I gathered anyway. Every step of the way was unexpected and entertaining. I particularly enjoyed the ride in a cart behind two oxen; all of the members of the party had to temporarily trade in their bright yellow caps for traditional straw farmer hats, protecting us from the strong sun.
At one point during the tour on the bus which was entirely in Thai , Nick was given a turn of the microphone and a set of headphones. He ended up listening to the recording of the tour in English and trying to quickly repeat the words to form sentences for everybody to hear and understand.
It was good while it lasted at least, it was entertaining but not very sustainable. The morning was spent at Sukothai Historical Park my third visit, but there are always new things to learn. We first took the bus tour in Thai, with the occasional stop to get off and look around by my request. We were sent to a room at the back, which was very sterile and white, closed off with glass doors from the main restaurant. I must have looked like I was struggling to use my chopsticks because one of the guys in orange quite promptly offered me and only me a fork!
The afternoon, in my opinion, was more interesting because we visited places that I had never been to and got to speak to the owners and staff at local businesses, and even get to see some of them at work; making pottery, carving wood to make cabinets, sculpting mini Ganesh statues… all sorts. We also got to visit some lodges that were for rent and the owner looked surprised when I asked her if it cost the same if four people slept in a double bed as it would for two.