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Understanding the Context

  1. In Thai culture, "kwan" (ควน) roughly translates to "to protect" or "to preserve." In the context of your experience, kwan might refer to the preservation of traditional transportation methods, such as tuk-tuks, and their role in Thai society.

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    Tuktuk Patrol — 12/07/03

    Kwan wiped sweat from his upper lip and squinted into the late afternoon sun as the tuktuk’s engine hiccuped down Yaowarat Road. The city smelled of lemongrass and exhaust, of grilled fish and rain still trapped in gutters from a morning shower. He had been on the patrol since dawn — three shifts worth of commuters, two minor scuffles, one abandoned puppy — but now a different kind of quiet had settled over the streets. In Thai culture, "kwan" (ควน) roughly translates to

    He glanced at the dashboard: 12:07:03. Not the date, he thought; the time stamped in a cheap digital clock he'd wired into the dash. It was a ridiculous, comforting obsession — exact seconds, measured and labeled, because when you drove a tuktuk in the island's maze of alleys and tourists you learned to trust pockets of certainty.