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  • The garden was created in 1976 by a Samui fruit farmer

  • named Nim Thongsuk on his family's large green lands.

  • The private sculpture park sits at the top of Pom Mountain one of the highest peaks in the island

  • There are statues of all shapes and sizes scattered around with some hiding behind trees

  • As they are based on Thai folklore and mythology each statue has a story

  • Thongsuk continue to develop this garden until his death at the age of 91

  • It's very nice, very relaxing

  • Everyone here is so sweet I really like all the hotel staff

  • When you bump into anyone, or actually just Thai people are generally very nice, aren't they?

  • Yeah just walking down the road everyone is like: Hello!

  • Oh, hi!

  • Even checking in 'Oh your booking agent has booked you a double...'

  • Is this correct?

  • Yes, that is right! I'd actually written ahead and said we are a married couple please give us a king size bed

  • 'I'm too far away from you in the bed'

  • I sleep on the edge of the bed, always

  • It does not matter how big the bed is I sleep on the edge

  • A kind size you are over there

  • A kind size would be very useful at home in England when we got the dogs who also take more than 1/3 of the bed

  • I take another third, the dogs take up more than a third, that leaves you with 1/8 or something

  • Four beings sleeping in our bed

  • Thailand is much more... like I didnt feel awkward asking for a double because their

  • They are much more liberal in that type of thing

  • You've all asked about it. I said you all... most people have been leaving comments

  • specially on our joined instagram

  • if you don't already follow that...

  • Throw that in...

  • And it said you know, 'are you ok in Malaysia? Is it dangerous there because homosexuality is ilegal?'

  • ' Don't be to open and gay, omg'

  • And obviously because we already own the flat in KL it's not like we had to check in

  • Or have someone check us out

  • So this is the first time we've been checking into a hotel

  • The flat in Malaysia was my mom's so she left it to me and my sister

  • Which is very nice that Julia and I can be in touch with our family

  • So that is why we just go and my auntie looks after it, she let's us in

  • So it's all very chill in there

  • And obviously your family, we say you are half malaysian

  • 'Are the Malaysian family ok with the gayness?'

  • Well actually the first time we both came out which was...

  • Two years ago .

  • In January two years ago was when we were engaged and I did say to Jessica like look,

  • It's ilegal to be gay in Malaysia

  • and my family on the whole are quite Christian cause they are Chinese, they are not Malay

  • You should probably explain about ethnicities in Malaysia

  • Well, I'm not like an expert but...

  • I'm half Malaysian. I call myself half Malaysian because my mum was a Malaysian citizen

  • But she is Chinese ethnically, so she is Chinese-Malaysian

  • But then you know, what is ethnically anything?

  • And there are different types

  • There are sort of more distinct ethnicities in Malaysia, so you have the Chinese group

  • and you have the Indians, and then you have Malay.

  • And then you have a mixture cause obviously there is mixed raced between those

  • And indigenous people

  • Yeah, and then you get the Malay indigenous people

  • And then you of course get the expats like some white people as well

  • Those different ethnic groups would call themselves Malaysian

  • Yeah and the different ethnic groups each have their own religion as well

  • So although Malaysia is... (obviously people from there) a Muslim country

  • that is the Malay population rather than Claud's family who are Chinease-Malay

  • who are more Christian or Taoists.

  • My grandfather was... when my mum was little he was more like Budist-Taoist

  • but then in time they all became more Christian.

  • How many generations back did your family come to Malaysia?

  • I think it was like my great-grandfather, so my mother's grandfather

  • So my grandfather's father, or it might have been his grandfather

  • They came from an area of China, I think Canton cause that's why they speak Cantonese

  • But all of them came from China as tin miners

  • Because there was a lot of tin in Malaysia

  • And then they all married within the same ethnic group, that's why people can still be completely ethnically Chinese

  • So that was pretty interesting, there is loads of...

  • [J interrupts] But there you go the point is Claud's family are OK with the GAY!

  • Yes!

  • That was were we were going with that

  • And in terms of Malaysia travelling as a gay couple we are just respectful of the country

  • Despite what you see on Youtube and our Instagram those are our private moments almost that we share with you

  • Even in Brighton we don't go around like snogging

  • We don't snog on the internet

  • Well no that's true

  • So in Malaysia, the same sort of thing applies, we are more... we keep our relationship more private I guess

  • We are not like hiding anything, if someone came up to us and asked us 'are you a couple?'

  • We would say yes, why not, we are married

  • We are legally married

  • It's completely fine for us and we are tourist

  • That applies to the world

  • And people are not naive to that, they know is legal in different countries

  • We are not shoving it down people's throats or their faces

  • No no

  • Also I think the things that we do are read in a different way

  • If you are from a country were being gay is quite an open thing and you see gay couples in the news, media

  • When you see a couple holding hands in the street and it's two women or two mean, gay is going to be one of your first thoughts

  • It's going to be like oh, is that a gay couple?

  • Whereas here when they see two girls holding hands and walking down the street most people seem to assume

  • friends or sisters because it's not so far forward in their conciousness

  • Maybe

  • That's why we get asked a lot if we are sisters

  • That is similar in England in some places to be fair

  • When we were down in the west-country in Cornwall visiting your mom I think we got asked all the time

  • are we sisters?

  • Like every day! We are not even the same race!

  • Christ!

  • Oh the passports! Yeah yeah!

  • Oh my God!

  • When we arrived in Thailand, was it here? No?

  • Malaysia was it? When we were leaving Malaysia to come to Thailand

  • we were going through passport control and in the hurry of things Jessica had passed me her passport

  • and she got mine and we didn't realise we went up to different counters

  • and the woman had looked at my passport being like yeah, fine...

  • Then you have to do the little like ID finger test and they would scan your fingerprint to double check it's you

  • and it scanned, and it scanned...

  • And we were both waiting...

  • And whilst I was still there holding my fingers like this is taking a long time, and the woman was 'this is taking a long time;

  • Over at my counter the guy was just happily flirting away with me, and on the flirty spree he goes:

  • Ok Claudia!

  • Nop

  • And then she came running up like I've got your passport!

  • And I was like oh!And this woman was like 'who is this?'

  • I was like oh that's the girl who's passport you are holding

  • But yeah anyway back to the fact that we basically look like sisters

  • Anyway we are just waffling on

  • I think the important thing is just to be respectful of each other's cultures

  • So be respectful with the fact that they maybe don't want to see gay kissing in the streets

  • And they should be respectful of the fact that we are married

  • We kinda came up with this policy, when someone comes up and says 'oh are you sisters?'

  • Might be an older person or something, like you said, it's not in fron of their mind that we might potentially be a couple

  • Then we will probably just say yeah!

  • No no, we are best friends±

  • Because is just why embarass the person

  • Why invite any sort of awkwardness, we are just on holiday, just being polite and kind

  • Equally, if someone comes up and says 'oh are you a couple?' we are not going to be like OH NO!

  • Like we know we are not hiding anything, and that is just how we deal with our sexuality

  • in a place where is not considered, well, were is not legal I guess

  • Yeah

  • Cause is not illegal for us to be

  • We are not malaysian

  • we are allowed to visit the country, is not Rusia

  • I don't think we'd be allowed in Rusia

  • Exactly, that's why I said it

  • We literally promote gayness .

  • Yeah we are not allowed in Rusia

  • Yeah and Malaysian citizens, we have plenty Malaysian who watch us and is not banned, they are not banned to watch us

  • Hi guys!

  • And it's very interesting cause now we are in Thailand is like, it does highlight those things

  • Because as we were saying sexuality here is viewed very differently

  • mainly because their main relegion in the country

  • The main thing is Buddhism, that's why they had this book in the room

  • And I opened it on a page and where was it

  • It was the page about human sexuality

  • I was literally just saying to Jessie: oh what do you think thais think of sexuality?

  • And here's the page:

  • 'What does Buddhism have to say about human sexuality?'

  • I thought it was quite interesting

  • Buddist teaching do not view same-sex relationships conducted between two consenting adults as inheritably evil

  • The Buddhist ways reflections on sexual desire are equally true and applicable whatever gender your object of desire might be

  • So there we go

  • They think there is nothing wrong with same-sex love and sexual relationships

  • Which I thought was very encouraging

  • I hope we have answered some of your questions

  • Sorry for waffling on!

  • We are gonna go to the pool!

  • I love your oh it's alright..

  • hahaha I said is alright cause I'm going to edit this later

  • Wecome to room toor number 2!

  • So we are now in the Fairhouse VIllages and spa, we have this little villa all to ourselves

  • Come upstairs here

  • We have our little chairs so we can sit in the evening and look out at this beautiful

  • Oh my god look at that view!

  • They even have plug points here

  • In case you want to charge your phone whilst sitting in the evening

  • Now onto the thing that I am most excited by

  • Look at this

  • I love it and Im not even showing you the room and that's beautiful too

  • So through this sliding doors

  • I really like sliding doors

  • Come in

  • Sofa

  • Television

  • Fridge underneath

  • With, and this I really like, complimentary water bottle is already in the fridge

  • That's an important detail

  • Hopefully Claudia can have her tea now

  • in the mornings cause you know she needs it

  • Beach towels

  • You'll like this mug

  • Claudia likes any kind of rustic looking earth ware...

  • [ Claudia laugs]

  • We are such old ladies, all our likes and dislikes are just

  • I lovely place to sit, do your make up

  • And I really like by the way that this hotel is very into green conservation and whatnot

  • And they have a special garden where they grow all their own fruit, vegetables and herbs so you can go visit

  • And they only wash your things if you ask

  • and they change your bed every third day

  • Lovely big wardrove

  • oh!

  • a torch!

  • In case you get stuck in the garden

  • I think you need it at night-time for the beach

  • Oh .yeah

  • Better take this with us then

  • What's in here?Oh hair dryer, I thought it was going to be really exciting

  • And come and see the bathroom

  • It has the heaviest door so bear with me

  • There's a bath!

  • And a useful towel on the floor!

  • Nice tiles

  • It's gorgeous

  • Look at it, oh yeah

  • Eugh...

  • It's gross look

  • It's growing through the bandage

  • I'm gonna have a third foot by the time we get back to england

  • Anyway look at this

  • I really appreciate this too

  • Nice bowl

  • Look at the outside

  • Rather nice isn't it?

  • Shower, very important for you

  • Yeah

  • You don't shower

  • I have baths, I don't like showers

  • They are weird

  • No one wants to stand in the rain!

  • Why would you stand in a shower

  • Choosing to get rained on

  • I live the ceiling too

  • Are you happy?

  • Very happy!

  • Let's go look at the beach

  • Okay!

  • We are currently trying to work out

  • how to get from our villa down to the breakfast pool area

  • Which is down here

  • No clue

  • Although my wife looks beautiful next to the sea, look at this

  • Hello gorgeous!

  • It was confusing but we made it

  • And it's so worth it

  • so beautiful!

  • look at these elephants

  • let's go see the beach

  • even though my foot really hurts

  • Are you better?

  • Yes

  • Look at the view

  • So Jessica was really shocked by a

  • Massive snake

  • Yes it was a massive snake

  • It's horrifying

  • They've put flowers as blood in its mouth

  • Pretty sure it's just its tongue

  • It's blood and it's coming to get me!

  • Claudia just decided she is going to use this hotel to get fit

  • By walking up the place they drive

  • Are you ready?

  • You go girl!

  • Wo that's good!

  • The steepness does not in anyway show on camera

  • okay

  • observe

  • steepness

  • that's not even that steep

  • steepness

  • steep

  • Strong woman

  • Very nice

  • Now I have to come to you

  • Oh my gosh...

  • it's quite something this

  • can you hold the camera?

  • can't take it

  • Oh no your flower!

  • Almost fell down there

  • Rolled backwards down

  • Okay, oh dear

  • oh boy

  • Yay!

  • have we not gone high enough?

  • here we are!

  • I'm exhausted

  • I don't know how to go down I'm scared, you go first

  • Fun fact: as a child I didn't swim in the sea for six years cause I was terrified of jellyfish

  • I've come so far

  • I miss my chips already

The garden was created in 1976 by a Samui fruit farmer

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アジアのゲイであること // Ep 2-2 // 慢性疾患の旅 // タイ旅行記 [CC] (Being Gay In Asia // Ep 2-2 // Traveling With A Chronic Illness // Thailand Travel Vlog [CC])

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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