SPORT - La Thaïlande veut hacher le rugby international
Le rugby pétille au pays du sourire. Issu d’un contexte très institutionnel, il veut maintenant élargir son audience et cherche pour cela des occasions de briller. Un tournoi régional est d’ores et déjà en formation et la fédération thaïlandaise propose un rugby par catégories de poids . Les joueurs thaïlandais sont agiles, rapides et habiles, mais ils manquent de poids lourds dans la mêlée (Photo courtoisie T.R.U)
Classée au 74° rang mondial, la Fédération Thaïlandaise a mûri dans une tradition militaire disciplinée, sans jamais se départir d’une créativité tous azimuts.
11.400 joueurs sont actuellement licenciés en Thaïlande. Leur nombre progresse lentement. La France en compte 206.700 pour une démographie comparable (source : www.irb.com). L’équipe nationale est entièrement composée d’amateurs, dont les deux tiers appartiennent aux forces armées et à la police. C’est l’héritage des origines. Au début du XX° siècle, de jeunes Thaïlandais éduqués à l’étranger affrontaient marchands et professeurs Britanniques sur l’actuel Sanam Luang. Ainsi le ballon ovale a d’abord fait son nid dans l’élite. Le paysage du rugby thaïlandais s’est calqué sur ce contexte très institutionnel: école, université, forces armées et police. Au-delà du niveau universitaire il n’existe pas de championnat national.
De l’ARFU à la Mékong Cup
Malgré cette tradition disciplinée, la fédération thaïlandaise a toujours fait preuve de créativité. Elle a notamment joué un rôle décisif dans la formation en 1968 de l’Asian Rugby Football Union (ARFU) dont le tournoi est le second plus vieux tournoi du monde après celui des Six Nations, familier des Français.
Au début des années 90, sous la présidence du Général Wimoj Wongpanich, grande figure également Chef des Armées, on tente d’élargir l’audience du rugby en se tournant vers les régions moins favorisées du nord-est. Des "missionnaires" Australiens sont alors dépêchés et instruisent les enfants dans les écoles. Une base de pratiquants et de supporters émerge.
Puis en 2004, un civil prend pour la première fois les rênes de la Fédération Thaïlandaise qui continue d’innover. Une "Mékong Cup" devrait réunir en 2008 le Cambodge, le Laos, peut-être le Vietnam, et la Thaïlande qui joue le rôle de grand frère dans la région. L’adhésion du Laos et du Cambodge à la Fédération Internationale de Rugby (I.R.B.). est en cours tandis que le Vietnam doit encore constituer sa Fédération Nationale.
Un rugby par catégories
Les joueurs ne manquent pas de qualités : agiles, rapides, habiles de leurs mains. Las! Ils manquent de poids lourds dans la mêlée. D’ailleurs, ils se distinguent particulièrement en rugby à sept, un jeu avare de contact et avide de mouvement. En jeu à quinze, la Fédération thaïlandaise ne dispose pas actuellement des moyens financiers nécessaires pour s’offrir des as internationaux, à l’instar de son homologue japonaise (18°). Consciente de ce handicap, qui touche la majorité des 116 fédérations membres de l’I.R.B., elle veut donc susciter l’avènement d’un rugby international par catégories de poids, comme en boxe. "Le poids des joueurs ne cesse d’augmenter, explique Don McBain, consultant anglo-saxon auprès de la Fédération Thaïlandaise. Dans 2 ans, nous verrons des mêlées d’une tonne. Quelle place le rugby fait-il aujourd’hui aux petits gabarits ?". Le 20 octobre prochain, le vainqueur de la Coupe du Monde de Rugby devrait sans surprise être encore l’une des 6 équipes en tête du classement de l’I.R.B. En proposant un rugby par catégories, la Fédération Thaïlandaise pourrait bien aider à résoudre l’un des maux actuels du rugby mondial. E.E. (www.lepetitjournal.com Bangkok) jeudi 4 octobre 2007 .
Les Thaïlandaises ne comptent pas pour des prunes
Les femmes Thaïlandaises sont proportionnellement plus nombreuses au sein de leur fédération que leurs consoeurs Françaises. On compte une femme pour cinq adhérents au pays du sourire alors que la Fédération Française de Rugby (F.F.R.) ne peut se prévaloir que d’une femme pour 40 licenciés. Le socle militaire du rugby thaïlandais offre tout naturellement une source de recrutement importante. Le rugby féminin est aussi activement proposé aux jeunes filles dans les établissements d'éducation sportive. Enfin, la relativement jeune fédération thaïlandaise, la Thailand Rugby Union (T.R.U), accorde plus d'attention aux femmes que ses homologues établies de plus longue date. Initiée en 1938 la T.R.U. n'a rejoint la fédération internationale (I.R.B.) qu'en 1989.
@+ , Marco .
On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
😉j'imagine la prochaine coupe du monde avec un all blaks vs Thailande🤪😄😏
un massacre🏴☠️
par contre y a un truk dans l'article qui me laisse perplexe :
démographie comparable
pour a peu pres le meme nombre d'habitant, d'accord mais le reste🤪!!!!
Khun Barbot aurait des chiffres???
A+
PS : La démographie (du grec demos signifiant peuple) est l'étude quantitative des populations et de leurs dynamiques, à partir de caractéristiques telles que la natalité, la fécondité, la mortalité, la nuptialité (ou conjugalité) et la migration. La tâche des démographes consiste à analyser les variations de ces phénomènes dans le temps et dans l'espace, en fonction des milieux socio-économiques et culturels. (source Wikipédia)
Un voyage de mille lis a commencé par un pas. (Lao-Tseu ; 1 lis=ancienne mesure chinoise équivalente a 576m définie des la dynastie Qin, mais qui variait selon la région et l'époque, valeur actuelle 500m, le li est une mesure coréenne d'environ 3920m)
pour les pti curieux!!! le chien subliminaleeu
😉ça d'accord mais de la à parler de "démographie comparable", y a un écart, nombre d'enfant par femmes, mortalité, espérance de vie, age moyen de la population???? c'est ces chiffres qui m'aurait intéressés!!!! bon je fait le chieur, j'avais bien compris comment l'auteur l'employais mais par cuirositée si t'avait ces chiffre sous la main mister News!!!!!
A+
PS : je sais j'suis chiant
Un voyage de mille lis a commencé par un pas. (Lao-Tseu ; 1 lis=ancienne mesure chinoise équivalente a 576m définie des la dynastie Qin, mais qui variait selon la région et l'époque, valeur actuelle 500m, le li est une mesure coréenne d'environ 3920m)
pour les pti curieux!!! le chien subliminaleeu
ça d'accord mais de la à parler de "démographie comparable", y a un écart, nombre d'enfant par femmes, mortalité, espérance de vie, age moyen de la population???? c'est ces chiffres qui m'aurait intéressés!!!!
Pour la Thaïlande suite ICI
espérance de vie : 72, 55 ans taux de naissance : 13, 73 pour 1000 taux de mortalité : 7, 1 pour 1000 taux de croissance : 0, 663% par an taux de fertilité : 1, 64 enfant/femme taux d'alphabétisation : 92, 6% (de la population de + de 15 ans) taux de mortalité infantile : 18, 85 pour 1000 naissances taux de présence du virus HIV : 1, 5% de la population (est. 2003) La Thaïlande est un pays bouddhiste, avec une minorité musulmane (4, 6% de la population) vivant principalement dans le Sud. pourcentage de la richesse (PIB) qui provient de l’agriculture, de l’industrie et des services : agriculture : 10% industrie : 44, 9% service : 45, 5% (est. 2006) richesse par habitant (PIB/habitant) : 9200$ (est. 2006)
Et pour la France ICI .
@+ , Marco .
On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
En fait on est pas si loin de ça, a part quel que point qu'ils ont encore a améliorer!!!!
ce fut une agréable surprise, merci khun Barbot!!!
A+
Un voyage de mille lis a commencé par un pas. (Lao-Tseu ; 1 lis=ancienne mesure chinoise équivalente a 576m définie des la dynastie Qin, mais qui variait selon la région et l'époque, valeur actuelle 500m, le li est une mesure coréenne d'environ 3920m)
pour les pti curieux!!! le chien subliminaleeu
Salut à tous.😏 je pense après avoir hacher leur piment aucune équipe leur resistera 😄. j appele tout de suite Bernard Laporte je crois que j ai trouvé la solution pour gagner les All Blacks 😉. allez les petits > (Roger Couderc)
Y a tellement de belles choses à faire, à apprendre, à découvrir de la vie dans la vie.
Salut à tous.😏 je pense après avoir hacher leur piment aucune équipe leur resistera 😄. j appele tout de suite Bernard Laporte je crois que j ai trouvé la solution pour gagner les All Blacks 😉. allez les petits
Salut, 😉
Bien vu fallait y penser la recette est là pour Laporte, recette . 😛
@+ , Marco .
On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
Des catégories de poids au rugby, c'est marrant comme idée, mais dans les petits clubs, comment constituer 3 équipes (une de maigres, une de moyens et une de gros).
On peut aussi limiter la taille des 2° lignes
On peut aussi viser d'autres sports : introduire des catégories de taille au basket, organiser des courses de chevaux réservées aux jockeys de + de 100 kg, adapter les buts de foot à la taille des gardiens, .............................
Des catégories de poids au rugby, c'est marrant comme idée, mais dans les petits clubs, comment constituer 3 équipes (une de maigres, une de moyens et une de gros).
On peut aussi limiter la taille des 2° lignes
On peut aussi viser d'autres sports : introduire des catégories de taille au basket, organiser des courses de chevaux réservées aux jockeys de + de 100 kg, adapter les buts de foot à la taille des gardiens, .............................
Cela existe depuis longtemps en karting par exemple. Tant mieux pour ceux qui doivent rajouter du plomb pour être au poids et tant pis pour ceux (dont je suis) qui sont plus lourds et doivent trouver des astuces pour descendre leur poids. Je sais, un bon régime peut le faire, mais là c'est une autre histoire.
😄 et maintenant on va gagner les Anglais, ils ont encore les yeux qui leur pique, merci au chef du restaurant Thai cottage Mr Chalemchai Tangjari Yapoo . et ci les Français sont champion du monde, l annèe prochaine je vais manger le NAM PRIK PAO au Thai cottage 😎😉 @+
Y a tellement de belles choses à faire, à apprendre, à découvrir de la vie dans la vie.
😄 et maintenant on va gagner les Anglais, ils ont encore les yeux qui leur pique, merci au chef du restaurant Thai cottage Mr Chalemchai Tangjari Yapoo . et ci les Français sont champion du monde, l annèe prochaine je vais manger le NAM PRIK PAO au Thai cottage 😎😉 @+
🙁😕 c est pas l année prochaine que j irai manger en Angleterre au Thai cottage . bon bien tampis😕 je retournerai en Thailande 😛 pour gouter le NAM PRIK PAO (pâte de chilis souvent dégustée avec des biscuits salés aux crevettes) et croyez moi que le 23 fevrier 2008 pour le tournoi des 6 nations on les mangeras tout cru les Anglais😉😏😏
Y a tellement de belles choses à faire, à apprendre, à découvrir de la vie dans la vie.
😉quelques maillots de club de rugby Français qui ferait fureur en Thailande😎😄
Lundi : jaune (maillot de Clermont Auvergne)
Mardi : rose (maillot du Stade Français Paris)
Mercredi : vert (maillot de Montaubant)
Jeudi : orange (maillot de Narbonne)
Vendredi : bleu ciel (maillot de Bourgoin-Jallieu)
Samedi : violet 🤪 j'ai pas trouvé de club qui joue en violet🙁😉 j ai trouvé on va faire plaisir au Niçois et Niçoise😉
Dimanche : rouge (maillot de Perpignan😏😏😏😉)
Y a tellement de belles choses à faire, à apprendre, à découvrir de la vie dans la vie.
I left my heart’s country eight days ago and returned to my adopted one—or was it the other way around? Scotland-Morvan, Morvan-Scotland, I’m not quite sure anymore.
After a quarter without dragging my slippers around here, even though I’d loudly declared I had no interest left in this site, here I am again!
My imagination never stays fallow for long. Just enough time for my inner land to rest. It gets overgrown with fresh nettles, the kind you can pick without getting stung. Then, it’s time to till the fragrant earth and let the story grow.
I hesitated over where to set this story.
Maybe the Highlands, maybe the Hebrides, maybe the Orkney Islands, maybe the Shetland Islands. All of Scotland is myth—easy to embroider.
But in the end, no. I’d almost be too afraid to bare my soul.
The story will take place at home. Simple, practical.
1)
This morning, I was up well before dawn, feeling a bit grumpy, but nothing a bowl of coffee won’t fix. I love my bowl, and no one dares take it. It’s porcelain, edged with intertwined blue flowers. On the bottom, it says "Revol." The factory has existed long before the Revolution. It was my great-grandmother’s bowl. She drank roasted barley from it during the war, then her Leroux chicory.
Last year, a little guy dropped it. My bowl broke into three pieces. A black anger vibrated deep inside me. The little boy was so upset, on the verge of tears. How could I scold him!
I picked up the three pieces and took Little Boy in my arms. His hair smelled of the light, sweet sweat of toddlers. A gentle hug that healed—his budding sorrow and my anger—everything vanished, and time carried on.
Today, my bowl is even prettier. Man fixed it using the traditional kintsugi technique, except he didn’t use gold powder or lacquer but superglue, and he delicately painted the cracks with woad blue. And my bowl is even more beautiful now.
I’m lingering, I can tell—it’s just that a story wraps itself in life, and life can’t be told in the snap of a finger. Life is long. Like in architecture, you start with a rough sketch, called a "sous-cul" (the initial pencil drawing), then you make a tracing, which is the work itself, the one you later carefully roll up in a wooden tube.
Life is like that: you erase, you start over, you use the nub of the pencil until it’s tiny, but you keep going—dreaming, loving.
"Living is a full-time occupation, a unique adventure. Always a surprise and a wonder, which sometimes turns into astonishment. And, from time to time, happiness."*
Alright, enough digressing—this introduction is definitely too long.
Tomorrow, I’ll get to the heart of the matter.
(I hate that expression; it feels like I’m cutting into someone’s skin.)
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Many of us have noticed that bugs have been making it difficult to navigate the forum lately.
I’ll let Kate and Ticapi explain the issue:
I went to your profile to check out the Thailand travel journal, and when I clicked on it, it brought me back here again. All week, I’ve been dealing with bugs like this—it’s really discouraging from continuing on VF.🙁
I had the same thing happen, and multiple times. For me, it was Montagnard’s latest journal that kept coming up no matter which discussion I clicked on.
Hi everyone, fellow travelers!
I’m looking for anyone who’s in Kyoto or planning to visit Nishiki Market! Here’s the thing: during our trip there in April, we discovered a jewelry artisan (highly recommended!) on the left when exiting through the west exit of Nishiki Market (which is a long covered east-west street). I bought a piece of jewelry for my daughter there, but she lost it. I’d love to buy her another one! In the photo, it’s the shop with the yellow awning to the right of the restaurant with the blue awning, "Sushi Sakai." Would any kind soul be willing to get the shop’s name, email, or phone number for me? Despite my Google/AI searches, it’s nowhere to be found. A thousand thanks to whoever can help me out! Wishing you all great vacations!
Sabrina
Hello everyone! 🙂🙂,
A BIG thank you to all the travelers who sent us postcards this year—my students are becoming real geography whizzes!!!!!!!! I’m renewing my call for your kindness this year! We’re also working on food, so if your postcards can make our mouths water with local dishes, traditional meals, or typical recipes, that’d be amazing!!
Here’s a quick recap of the project:
I’m reaching out to all travelers and globetrotters on this forum. I’m a teacher in Creuse, working in a ULIS program (which welcomes children aged 6 to 12 with disabilities into a mainstream school). This year, I’m starting a school journal project that will involve the kids in many different topics. A big part of the journal will focus on opening up to the world, diversity, travel, countries, culture...
I’m launching a call to invite as many of you as possible to send us a little postcard (from France or anywhere in the world!) to take us on a journey and help us discover new places, countries, and horizons—much more fun and exciting than a regular geography textbook! One section of our journal could be called "We received mail from " and would be an opportunity to research that location and share what we learn with our readers (a super enriching activity in class).
The project starts in September 2025 but has no real end date, as this journal and world discovery initiative will span several school years (the kids stay in my ULIS program for multiple years). Postcards can be sent anytime—throughout the year, across seasons, even during holidays! (The kids will find them when they return.)
I hope this idea appeals to as many of you as possible and that you’ll spread the word to your fellow traveler friends. Make us dream, take us on a journey!!!
For those who’d like to write to us in a language other than French, no problem—quite the opposite!!
Thank you in advance for your participation(s)! Below is our address. Feel free to leave your own address on a corner of the postcard if you’d like us to write back! 😊
The ULIS program students
Bonnat Elementary School
12 rue Georges Sand
23220 BONNAT
Thank you, and see you soon, I hope! 😁
Julien
Regarding the amount of tobacco you can buy during a trip in the European Union and bring back to France, we can't really talk about a "duty-free allowance," because the rules around how much tobacco you can bring back to France aren't straightforward at all under French law.
BOLIVIA: THE COUNTRY ON THE BRINK (What's Really Happening)
A dramatic saga is unfolding before our eyes in the Andes. Between suffocating blockades, clashes, an international airlift, and historic political decisions, Bolivia has just experienced 48 hours of rare intensity.
Here’s the full breakdown (economic, social, and political) of the last 48 hours:
For travelers and tourists: the article also includes an important note about the upcoming publication (starting tomorrow) of the precise status of roadblocks, route by route.
I’ll post the full update here on Voyage Forum!
Don’t miss this in-depth analysis. History is being written before our eyes! https://www.petitherge.com/bolivie-paralysie-et-ultimatum
I just discovered a great show on Arte.
It's called "7 en route": seven young European journalists travel around Europe in a fully converted bus, making reports on every city they visit. It's amazing! 🙂
Yesterday, for example, they were in Rome, Italy, and the reports included things like the world's smallest restaurant—a super romantic spot for two. There was also a report on the king of paparazzi in Italy.
They have to pick topics that let us discover the little quirks of each country. And at the end of each episode, we get to see the finished report.
It's such a great show, mixing journalism, travel, and discovery—basically, a must-watch!
It airs in the evening starting at 6:50 PM (I think), and it started this past Monday, July 14th.
If you watch it, let me know—we can chat about it!
I’m Yann, a 28-year-old TikToker who loves traveling!
Since I’ve been to several destinations, I’d love to get a flag from each one as a sort of trophy. But from what I’ve seen online, a lot of sites sell them with what looks like really poor quality...
So I’m reaching out to you all to share a site you usually use—help me start my collection! :)
hi there
I’d love to get some opinions—I’ve never used Airbnb before.
They’re offering a key handover via lockbox.
Any tips or advice?
Is it reliable?
Best,
Hi there, I’m Laura, and I’m looking for a few people to answer some questions so I can understand your travel wishes and challenges. It won’t take long—I can chat here, by email, or by phone. Don’t worry, I’m not selling anything! 😊
On this forum, we talk a lot about trekking in the Himalayas, but I’d love to share another side of Nepal: its spiritual, cultural, and religious atmosphere, especially in Kathmandu.
Nepal, much like Tibet and Bhutan, is deeply connected to the Himalayas—the ultimate sacred mountain range. This small country exudes a calming vibe, shaped by a strong spiritual dimension. What I loved most was the unique sensory experience you get there. Walking around temples and tantric monasteries, a distinct scent fills the air—aromatic plants used for ritual fumigation. Locals mainly burn Himalayan juniper, cedar, sandalwood, and other local essences. This fragrant smoke is a way to purify the space and reach the deities, and you’re constantly enveloped in these aromas.
Another striking aspect is the sound. As soon as you step outside, you hear bells ringing in front of temples. People ring them three times before praying to announce their presence to the deities. Nepal is also the birthplace of singing bowls and sound meditation practices. In Kathmandu, you can easily find meditation sessions or "sound baths."
The spiritual dimension is everywhere: a Hindu sadhu practicing asceticism, a lama in deep red robes with his mala, turning a prayer wheel while murmuring "Om mani padme hum." Newar Buddhism, Tantrism, and Hinduism coexist harmoniously in daily life.
For those who love exploring a destination through its culture and spirituality, Nepal is an unforgettable place. What was your spiritual experience in Nepal like?
Hi,
I’m landing in Quebec and then heading to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. I’d like to rent a pick-up. My question is: does this vehicle come with a cover and is it secure enough to store luggage in? I’ve heard two conflicting opinions. Thanks
I just installed the Maps.Me app on my phone. I only recently found out about this app. I’m traveling in 2 weeks and a few days, and I’m a bit stuck on how to use it.
I’m from the Montreal (Quebec) area, and I’d love to know if there’s a kind soul out there who could help me get started and use the app at least minimally.
If there are private lessons available, I’d be interested in those too.
Like many others, I’m overjoyed to hear that VoyageForum is reopening! I’ve been waiting hopefully for this, and it’s wonderful that it’s finally happening!
I just couldn’t bring myself to actively participate in other French-language travel forums—their format and way of doing things never appealed to me as much. I really hope that VF’s structure, categories, and interface won’t change too much despite the handover, because I’m very attached to them. Through thick and thin, the site has held strong—it’s amazing!
In a previous message, François mentioned that there were positions to fill ahead of the reopening, including moderators...
I’ve been eagerly waiting for this and hoping to send in my CV.
Now, after reading the latest message, it seems like the team is already fully formed. But are there still a few spots left to fill?
I’ve been a VF member for 20 years (since 2004). I’d love to contribute to this wonderful adventure as a moderator if VF would trust me with the role. If the team is open to reviewing it, I’m ready to send my CV. Could you let me know the next steps?
I’m planning a 3-week trip to Japan in May with Voyage Privé. The package includes a 5 GB eSIM, but my phone isn’t new enough to support it. VP told me I could buy a SIM card when I arrive at the airport.
Sure enough, I’ve seen online that this is possible with different providers.
I only need it for checking routes, looking up addresses, train schedules, etc.—basically using Google Maps, TripAdvisor, and similar apps. No heavy downloads or major internet use. All hotels should provide free Wi-Fi for that, right?
Has anyone got any tips for me on this? What have you tried, and how much did it cost?
Thanks for your help!
I’d like to know if you can buy reef-safe sunscreen sprays at 7-Eleven. If so, how much do they cost? We’re traveling with backpacks, so we’ll either buy 100ml here or in Thailand.
I wanted to share a really unpleasant experience from our last trip booked with Promoséjours and organized by FTI.
We booked an 8-day/7-night stay in Egypt, from June 8 to 15.
The flight initially scheduled was changed a week before departure to take off at 10 PM from Paris CDG.
In the end, it took off with a 1-hour delay and included an unmentioned stopover in Marsa Alam.
We landed in Hurghada at 4 AM and arrived at the hotel at 6 AM.
So, we spent our first night on the plane.
For the return trip, surprise—the flight was moved up. We left the hotel at 10:30 PM on Friday the 14th to take off at 2 AM and land at 7 AM at Paris CDG.
So, we spent our last night on the plane too.
After sending a complaint letter to Promoséjours / FTI, they replied that the first and last days can be dedicated to transport (which I already knew) and that no matter how many nights you book, you’re not guaranteed to spend them in the hotel—it could just as well be on the plane.
I’m really questioning this.
Isn’t there a law that protects customers in cases like this?
Because when I do the math, the first and part of the second day were spent on transport, same for the second-to-last and last day. And I paid for 7 nights for a stay that only lasted 5.
Anyway, I just want to say thanks to them—thanks to their two sleepless nights in transit, I’m coming back even more exhausted from a trip that was supposed to be restful!
I also want to warn anyone booking through this agency about visas for Egypt.
At booking, they told me the visa was included in the price, then they sent me an email saying I’d have to pay for it on-site at 25 €.
Once there, we were directed to a special line for FTI customers, and guess what? They charged us 30 €!
Basically, they’re great at making sure you *enjoy* your vacation—mostly by enjoying your wallet!
If anyone has dealt with this kind of situation and won their case, I’m all ears.
Hi there!
I’m heading to Thailand for two months.
So I thought I’d get a Thai SIM card to use Google Maps for getting around cities, mostly.
Here’s my question: will this SIM affect my apps? Or will they work the same as with my Orange SIM?
Is there any setup I need to do, or can I just pop in the Thai SIM?
I’d also like to switch back to my Orange SIM now and then while I’m in Thailand—on the same phone. Will I need to reset the phone, or will it reconnect without any issues?
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Best,
Huiclos
Hi, I’d like to know where we can buy beer or wine in Chefchaouen and around Merzouga. We’ll be doing a circuit and staying at the Parador Hotel in Chefchaouen and in a bivouac in Merzouga.
Thanks for any info you can share!
Hello everyone,
I’m reaching out to all travelers and globe-trotters on this forum. I’m a teacher in Creuse working in a ULIS program (which welcomes children aged 6 to 12 with disabilities into a mainstream school). This year, I’m launching a school journal project that will involve the kids in many different topics. A big part of this journal will focus on opening up to the world, embracing differences, travel, global cultures, and more.
I’m putting out a call to invite as many of you as possible to send us a postcard (from France or anywhere in the world)! The goal is to help us "travel" and discover new places, countries, and horizons in a way that’s much more fun and exciting than a geography textbook. One section of our journal could be called "We received a letter from ," where we’d research the location and share what we learn with our readers—a really enriching activity for the classroom.
The project starts in September 2025 but doesn’t have a strict end date, since this journal and world-discovery initiative will span several school years (the kids stay in the ULIS program for multiple years). Postcards can be sent anytime—throughout the year, across seasons, even during holidays! The kids will find them when they return.
I hope this idea appeals to as many of you as possible, and that you’ll spread the word to your fellow travelers. Help us dream and explore!
For those who’d like to write to us in a language other than French, no problem—quite the opposite!
Thank you in advance for your participation! Below is our address. If you’d like us to write back, feel free to leave your address on a corner of the postcard! 😊
ULIS program students
Bonnat Elementary School
12 rue Georges Sand
23220 BONNAT
Thank you, and I hope to hear from you soon! 😊
Julien
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