For
decades we have seen huge billboards on roadsides in Hollywood films. Now we see
them in Thailand too. The image shown above is now a typical sight, as another
investor steals our skyscape and waits for customers to barrage us with
commercial products. Slowly, people begin to protest as in the following letter
from Chiangmai published recently in the Nation:
"....I
wanted to draw attention to the many monstrous, huge billboard constructions
that make Thaksinburi (formerly known as the Rose of the North) so ugly.
Even
in the old city, inside the moat, there are huge billboards, advertising a
certain brand of shampoo or whatever, just in front of a historic building.
Also, right next to the
So
anyway, the Chiang Mai Cultural Council must have noticed it. This billboard
culture is in my opinion a consequence of Thaksinomics, which dictates that
money is the only thing that counts and not environmental issues.
Try
to watch from behind your taxi window, coming from the airport, the skyline
of
There
exist regulations about the size and place permitted for the construction of
billboards, but here again corruption makes everything possible."
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