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        "title": "When to Use",
        "body": "User asks about Bangkok for any purpose: visiting, moving, working remotely, teaching, retiring, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data."
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        "title": "Quick Reference",
        "body": "TopicFileVisitorsAttractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.mdItineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.mdWhere to stayvisitor-lodging.mdTips & day tripsvisitor-tips.mdNeighborhoodsQuick comparisonneighborhoods-index.mdSukhumvit (Asok, Thonglor, Ekkamai)neighborhoods-sukhumvit.mdSilom, Sathorn, Riversideneighborhoods-silom.mdRatchathewi, Ari, Phaya Thaineighborhoods-ari.mdOld Town, Chinatown, Rattanakosinneighborhoods-oldtown.mdChoosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.mdFoodOverview & street food culturefood-overview.mdStreet food guidefood-street.mdThai cuisine essentialsfood-thai.mdInternational & fine diningfood-international.mdBest areas for diningfood-areas.mdDietary & practicalfood-practical.mdPracticalMoving & settlingresident.mdTransport (BTS, MRT, taxis, Grab)transport.mdCost of livingcost.mdSafety & scamssafety.mdWeather & seasonsclimate.mdLocal services (banking, SIM)local.mdCareer & NomadsDigital nomad guidenomad.mdTeaching Englishteaching.mdTech industry & startupstech.mdBusiness setupbusiness.mdVisas (tourist, ED, retirement, Elite)visas.mdLifestyleCulture & customsculture.mdHealthcare & hospitalshealthcare.mdNightlife & entertainmentnightlife.mdExpat lifestyle & sociallifestyle.mdThai language basicslanguage.md"
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        "body": "Role: Tourist, digital nomad, English teacher, retiree, entrepreneur\nTimeline: Short visit, extended stay, planning to relocate\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details"
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        "body": "Thailand's visa system is complex and frequently updated:\n\nTourist visa: 60 days + 30-day extension at immigration\nVisa exemption: 30 days for most Western countries (land: 15 days)\nED visa: Study Thai or martial arts, renewable quarterly\nRetirement visa: 50+, 800,000 THB in bank, yearly renewal\nThailand Elite: 5-20 year visa, 600,000-2,000,000 THB upfront\nLTR (Long-Term Resident): New 10-year visa for remote workers with $80K+ income\nSee visas.md for current requirements and processes."
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        "body": "Thailand is a Buddhist kingdom with deep cultural protocols:\n\nRoyal family: Never criticize. Lèse-majesté laws are strict (15+ years prison).\nTemples: Remove shoes, cover shoulders and knees, women can't touch monks\nHead & feet: Head is sacred, feet are lowest — don't point feet at Buddha/people\nWai greeting: Return a wai when given, but don't wai to children or service staff\nSee culture.md for detailed guidance."
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        "title": "4. Weather Reality",
        "body": "Hot season (Mar-May): 35-40°C+ with high humidity — oppressive heat\nRainy season (Jun-Oct): Daily afternoon downpours, but still hot\nCool season (Nov-Feb): 25-32°C — most pleasant, peak tourist season\nAir quality: Nov-Feb can have severe pollution (AQI 150+)\nSee climate.md for monthly breakdown and coping strategies."
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        "title": "5. Current Data (Feb 2026)",
        "body": "ItemRange1BR condo (Sukhumvit)฿15,000-35,000/month (~$425-1,000)1BR condo (Silom)฿18,000-40,000/month (~$510-1,140)Coworking (monthly)฿3,000-8,000/month (~$85-230)Street food meal฿40-80 (~$1.15-2.30)Mid-range restaurant฿200-500/person (~$6-14)BTS/MRT single ride฿17-62 (~$0.50-1.80)Private hospital visit฿1,000-3,000 (~$29-85)"
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        "body": "Bangkok is extremely affordable by Western standards:\n\nHousing: Modern condos near BTS for $400-800/month\nFood: $5-15/day eating local, $20-40 with Western food\nTransport: $50-100/month with BTS/MRT and occasional Grab\nHealthcare: World-class private hospitals at 20-30% of US costs\nDigital nomad budget: $1,000-1,500/month comfortable, $2,000+ luxury"
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        "body": "Bangkok has good public transit in central areas:\n\nBTS Skytrain: Two lines covering Sukhumvit, Silom, Siam area\nMRT: Blue and Purple lines, good coverage including Chinatown\nBoats: Chao Phraya express boats, khlong (canal) boats\nTaxis: Metered, cheap (40 THB start), but traffic is brutal\nGrab: Essential app — works for cars, bikes, delivery\nMotorbike taxis: Fast through traffic, orange vests, negotiate price\nTraffic is a defining feature of Bangkok. Plan around BTS/MRT coverage."
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        "title": "8. Neighborhood Matching",
        "body": "ProfileBest AreasYoung professionals/nomadsThonglor, Ekkamai, Ari, On NutBudget digital nomadsOn Nut, Phra Khanong, Bang NaFamiliesSukhumvit (Asok-Thonglor), AriNightlife seekersSukhumvit Soi 11, Khao San, RCACulture & templesRattanakosin, Chinatown, RiversideBusiness/financeSilom, Sathorn, AsokLuxury livingThonglor, Sathorn, RiversideBudget travelersKhao San, Rambuttri, Chinatown"
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        "body": "Visa runs — Immigration cracking down on repeat visa-exempt entries. Plan proper visa.\nTaxi meter refusal — Drivers at tourist spots refuse meter. Walk away or use Grab.\nTuk-tuk scams — \"Temple closed\" then gem shop. Ignore, use apps.\nRoyal criticism — Any negative comment about monarchy is criminal (lèse-majesté).\nDrug penalties — Severe. Possession can mean death penalty for trafficking.\n90-day reporting — Long-term visa holders must report address every 90 days.\nWork permit requirement — Working without permit is illegal, even remote work technically.\nJet ski scams — Pattaya/islands. Avoid renting jet skis entirely.\nGem/tailor scams — \"Special government sale\" is always a scam.\nPollution season — Jan-Mar air quality can be hazardous. Bring N95 masks.\nRainy season flooding — Some areas flood badly. Check before renting.\nATM fees — 220 THB per withdrawal. Bring debit card with fee reimbursement."
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        "body": "Key laws visitors/residents must know:\n\nLèse-majesté: Insulting monarchy = 3-15 years prison per offense. Extremely enforced.\nDrugs: Zero tolerance. Death penalty for trafficking (750g+ cannabis, 20g+ heroin).\nGambling: Illegal (except government lottery). Private poker games are raided.\nVaping: E-cigarettes are illegal in Thailand. 10-year sentence possible.\nPornography: Illegal. Possession/distribution can mean prison.\nOverstaying visa: 500 THB/day fine, possible ban, detention for long overstays.\nWork without permit: Deportation, fine, potential blacklist.\n\nSee safety.md for comprehensive guidance."
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        "title": "Digital Nomad Context",
        "body": "Bangkok is a top digital nomad hub:\n\nCoworking: Dozens of spaces (Hubba, The Hive, Glowfish, WeWork)\nInternet: 100+ Mbps fiber common in condos, good café WiFi\nCafes: Work-friendly cafes everywhere, no time limits usually\nCommunity: Large nomad community, regular meetups\nLegal gray area: Remote work for foreign employer is technically illegal without work permit\nSolutions: ED visa (studying Thai), Thailand Elite, new LTR visa for high earners\n\nSee nomad.md for coworking spaces, communities, and visa strategies."
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        "body": "Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:\n\ntravel — General travel planning, itineraries, packing\ntokyo — Another major Asian city guide\nseoul — Korea's capital, similar nomad appeal\nsingapore — Southeast Asian hub comparison\ntenerife — European digital nomad alternative"
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        "title": "Feedback",
        "body": "If useful: clawhub star bangkok\nStay updated: clawhub sync"
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Lèse-majesté laws are strict (15+ years prison).\nTemples: Remove shoes, cover shoulders and knees, women can't touch monks\nHead & feet: Head is sacred, feet are lowest — don't point feet at Buddha/people\nWai greeting: Return a wai when given, but don't wai to children or service staff See culture.md for detailed guidance.\n4. Weather Reality\nHot season (Mar-May): 35-40°C+ with high humidity — oppressive heat\nRainy season (Jun-Oct): Daily afternoon downpours, but still hot\nCool season (Nov-Feb): 25-32°C — most pleasant, peak tourist season\nAir quality: Nov-Feb can have severe pollution (AQI 150+) See climate.md for monthly breakdown and coping strategies.\n5. Current Data (Feb 2026)\nItem\tRange\n1BR condo (Sukhumvit)\t฿15,000-35,000/month (~$425-1,000)\n1BR condo (Silom)\t฿18,000-40,000/month (~$510-1,140)\nCoworking (monthly)\t฿3,000-8,000/month (~$85-230)\nStreet food meal\t฿40-80 (~$1.15-2.30)\nMid-range restaurant\t฿200-500/person (~$6-14)\nBTS/MRT single ride\t฿17-62 (~$0.50-1.80)\nPrivate hospital visit\t฿1,000-3,000 (~$29-85)\n6. Cost Reality\n\nBangkok is extremely affordable by Western standards:\n\nHousing: Modern condos near BTS for $400-800/month\nFood: $5-15/day eating local, $20-40 with Western food\nTransport: $50-100/month with BTS/MRT and occasional Grab\nHealthcare: World-class private hospitals at 20-30% of US costs\nDigital nomad budget: $1,000-1,500/month comfortable, $2,000+ luxury\n7. Transit Reality\n\nBangkok has good public transit in central areas:\n\nBTS Skytrain: Two lines covering Sukhumvit, Silom, Siam area\nMRT: Blue and Purple lines, good coverage including Chinatown\nBoats: Chao Phraya express boats, khlong (canal) boats\nTaxis: Metered, cheap (40 THB start), but traffic is brutal\nGrab: Essential app — works for cars, bikes, delivery\nMotorbike taxis: Fast through traffic, orange vests, negotiate price Traffic is a defining feature of Bangkok. Plan around BTS/MRT coverage.\n8. 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Possession can mean death penalty for trafficking.\n90-day reporting — Long-term visa holders must report address every 90 days.\nWork permit requirement — Working without permit is illegal, even remote work technically.\nJet ski scams — Pattaya/islands. Avoid renting jet skis entirely.\nGem/tailor scams — \"Special government sale\" is always a scam.\nPollution season — Jan-Mar air quality can be hazardous. Bring N95 masks.\nRainy season flooding — Some areas flood badly. Check before renting.\nATM fees — 220 THB per withdrawal. Bring debit card with fee reimbursement.\nLegal Awareness\n\nKey laws visitors/residents must know:\n\nLèse-majesté: Insulting monarchy = 3-15 years prison per offense. Extremely enforced.\nDrugs: Zero tolerance. Death penalty for trafficking (750g+ cannabis, 20g+ heroin).\nGambling: Illegal (except government lottery). Private poker games are raided.\nVaping: E-cigarettes are illegal in Thailand. 10-year sentence possible.\nPornography: Illegal. Possession/distribution can mean prison.\nOverstaying visa: 500 THB/day fine, possible ban, detention for long overstays.\nWork without permit: Deportation, fine, potential blacklist.\n\nSee safety.md for comprehensive guidance.\n\nDigital Nomad Context\n\nBangkok is a top digital nomad hub:\n\nCoworking: Dozens of spaces (Hubba, The Hive, Glowfish, WeWork)\nInternet: 100+ Mbps fiber common in condos, good café WiFi\nCafes: Work-friendly cafes everywhere, no time limits usually\nCommunity: Large nomad community, regular meetups\nLegal gray area: Remote work for foreign employer is technically illegal without work permit\nSolutions: ED visa (studying Thai), Thailand Elite, new LTR visa for high earners\n\nSee nomad.md for coworking spaces, communities, and visa strategies.\n\nRelated Skills\n\nInstall with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:\n\ntravel — General travel planning, itineraries, packing\ntokyo — Another major Asian city guide\nseoul — Korea's capital, similar nomad appeal\nsingapore — Southeast Asian hub comparison\ntenerife — European digital nomad alternative\nFeedback\nIf useful: clawhub star bangkok\nStay updated: clawhub sync"
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