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The Rotary Club of Pattaya was founded on 5. August 1972 and was Chartered on 19. November 1972. Club code number 16290, Zone 6 in R.I. District 3340. We are happy to welcome any visiting Rotarians to the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Pattaya, the "Mother Club" of Rotary in Pattaya. Our club conducts the weekly meetings bi-lingual in Thai and English. We meet every Monday at 19.00 at "Town-in-Town Hotel" on Pattaya Central Road. The meeting includes a hot and cold buffet dinner. The dinner ticket is 200 baht for visitors. Our President for year 2006/07 is Niels Colov. He is the owner of Dragon Enterprises Co. Ltd. Publisher of “Pattaya People Weekly”, the leading Pattaya newspaper as well as the “Pattaya People Channel” a 24 hour TV channel with news and information about Pattaya. He also has various other business interests in Pattaya. Although he originates from Copenhagen, Denmark, President Niels has been a resident of Pattaya for over 25 years. He was inducted as a member of Rotary in May 1988 and has held many positions since then including Presidency of the Rotary Club of Jomtien-Pattaya.
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The Rotary Club of Bangkok is the first rotary club to be established in Thailand. On September 17, 1930, the first and organizing meeting of RC Bangkok was held at Phya Thai Palace, Bangkok attended by 69 founding members representing 15 nationalities. H.R.H. Prince Purachatra Krom Phra Kampaeng Bejra was elected the Club’s Charter President. On November 28, 1930, RC Bangkok received Charter No. 3392 from Rotary International. On December 23, 1931, H.M. King Prachadipok, Rama VII, graciously attended the banquet held at Phya Thai Palace Hotel with H.R.H. Prince Purachatra as President of the Club.. By letter received on September 15, 1955, on the occasion of RC Bangkok’s Silver Anniversary, H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, graciously consented to honor the Rotary Movement by becoming the Royal Patron of Rotary in Thailand. On February 27, 1969, H.M. The King graciously presided over the gala fund-raising dinner of RC Bangkok. On December 15, 1980, RC Bangkok celebrated her Golden Anniversary and 50 years of the Rotary movement in Thailand at Suan Ambhorn Palace. Their Majesties King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit graciously presided over the function. In 1990-91, on the occasion of RC Bangkok’s fifth cycle, constructed the Music Pavilion in Rama IX Garden to benefit the public and honor the Royal Patron of Rotary in Thailand, H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej who is well known worldwide for his talent in music. H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn addressed the Rotary gathering on November 23, 1990 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Rotary movement in Thailand and graciously accepted to be an Honorary Member of RC Bangkok.
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Chiangmai Expats Club aims to help expats expand friendships and improve their quality of life here. We try to serve the community of foreigners by making it easier to understand the laws, language and lifestyle needs of our members and guests. Through the actions of our members and committees, with meetings two times per month, we strive to ease you into Chiang Mai culture by liaising with immigration and law enforcement officials, medical and insurance providers, business and property services and more. It is our hope that through the efforts of the Chiang Mai Expats club we can more successfully integrate into the Thai community in Chiang Mai and make contributions of our own for the benefit of all.
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Our Club, and this site, is dedicated to all of us expats enjoying the good life in Pattaya, and those of you across the world that would like to join us here. Our aim is to provide a support group for all Pattaya visitors, and for those expats already lucky enough to be living here. Plus free, helpful information for those of you who are interested in spending time here, and practical help and cooperation with local, Thai organizations. When you can, please join us for any of our regular Sunday morning breakfast meetings at the Grand Sole Hotel, Pattaya. The Pattaya Expats Club is all about expats helping expats and all Nationalities are welcome. Whatever your question or problem, you can be sure there is another expat who has ‘been there, done that’. New friends that are ready to share their experience and expertise on anything and everything to make your stay in Pattaya more enjoyable and stress free. Free assistance on one year Visas, medical insurance, home buying etc., so find out the facts BEFORE you make an expensive mistake. This is a great group to make new friends and talk over your problems or experiences, and also to get involved with some worthwhile projects while you enjoy life here.
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The Samui Expats Club was successfully launched in July of 2005 at the premier social event and meeting held at Seascape Beach Resort, Chaweng Beach on Koh Samui. The club was originally suggested by a group of residents seeking ways to discover island information and resources and finding others to share fun, information and resources. Club Objectives were first identified by Linda Cartlidge, founder of the Samui Expats Club and current President. Input and suggestions from many islanders helped finalise the most important of the objectives. Over 70 people representing 16 countries (including a significant Thai representation) enthusiastically attended the first monthly meetings and were helpful in sharing their needs. The most popular and critical expat needs were then fashioned into Samui Expats Club Objectives. The two most important goals include the monthly social evening ‘ Expats Party’ that draws 6080+ attendees and is recognised as the most popular monthly event on the island. Secondly, we operate a ‘Children’s Charitable Fund’ that has donated well over 100,000 baht for children’s projects in need; and donated hundreds of volunteer hours on behalf of educational programs for children on Samui. The Club president has established ongoing partnerships with other nonprofit organisations and island businesses and designed fundraisers
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A BRIEF  HISTORY OF THAILAND - FACTS & FIGURES

Thailand, formally the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia. To its east lie Laos and Cambodia; to its south, the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia; and to its west, the Andaman Sea and Myanmar. Its capital and largest city is Bangkok.. The country's official name was Siam Sayam origin unknown) until June 24, 1939.It was again called Siam between 1945 and May 11, 1949, when it was once more changed by official proclamation. The word Thai is derived from the word Thai meaning "freedom" in the Thai language and is also the name of the majority ethnic group . The region known today as Thailand has been inhabited by human beings since the paleolithic period (about 500,000 - 10,000 years ago). Due to its geographical location, Thai culture has always been greatly influenced by India and China as well as the neighboring cultures of Southeast Asia. However, the first Thai or Siamese state is traditionally considered to be the Buddhist kingdom of Sukhothai, which was founded in 1238, followed by the decline and fall of the Khmer empire in the 13th - 15th century AD.. A century later, Sukhothai's power was overshadowed by the larger Siamese kingdom of Ayutthaya, established in the mid-14th century. After the sack of Angkor by the Siamese armies in 1431, much of the Khmer court and its Hindu customs were brought to Ayuthaya, and Khmer customs and rituals were adopted into the courtly culture of Siam. After Ayuthaya fell in 1767 to the Burmese, Thonburi was the capital of Thailand for a brief period under King Taksin the Great. The current (Ratthanakosin) era of Thai history began in 1782 following the establishment of Bangkok as capital of the Chakri dynasty under King Rama I the Great.. European powers began travelling to Thailand in the 16th century. Despite European pressure, Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country never to have been colonised by a European country. The two main reasons for this is that Thailand had a long succession of very able rulers in the 1800s and that it was able to exploit the rivalry and tension between the French and the British. As a result, the country remained as a buffer state between parts of Southeast Asia that were colonised by the two European colonial powers. Despite this, Western influence led to many reforms in the 19th century and major concessions to British trading interests. This included the loss of the three predominantly ethnic Malay southern provinces, which later became Malaysia's three northern states. However, another ethnic Malay province named Pattani, now subdivided further into four smaller districts, has remained as Siamese territory to this day. In 1932, a bloodless revolution resulted in a new constitutional monarchy. During the war, Thailand was allied with Japan. Yet after the war, it became an ally of the United States. Thailand then went through a series of coups d'tat, but eventually progressed towards democracy in the 1980s. In 1997, Thailand was hit with the Asian financial crisis and the Thai baht for a short time peaked at 56 baht to the U.S. dollar compared to about 25 baht to the dollar before 1997. Since then the baht has regained most of its strength and as of May 23, 2007, is valued at 33 baht to the US dollar. The official calendar in Thailand is based on Eastern version of the Buddhist Era, which is 543 years ahead of the Gregorian (western) calendar. For example, the year AD 2007 is called 2550 BE in Thailand. The 1997 Constitution was the first constitution to be drafted by popularly-elected Constitutional Drafting Assembly, and was popularly called the "People's Constitution". The 1997 Constitution created a bicameral legislature consisting of a 500-seat House of Representatives (sapha phutan ratsadon) and a 200-seat Senate (wuthisapha). For the first time in Thai history, both houses were directly elected. Many human rights are explicitly acknowledged, and measures were established to increase the stability of elected governments. The House was elected by the first-past-the-post system, where only one candidate with a simple majority could be elected in one constituency. The Senate was elected based on the province system, where one province can return more than one Senator depending on its population size. Members of the House of Representatives served four-year terms, while Senators served six-year terms. The court system (saan) included a constitutional court with jurisdiction over the constitutionality of parliamentary acts, royal decrees, and political matters. The January 2001 general election, the first elections under the 1997 Constitution, were called the most open, corruption-free election in Thai history.The subsequent government was the first in Thai history to complete a 4-year term. The 2005 election had the highest voter turnout in Thai history and was noted for a marked reduction in vote-buying compared to previous elections.  In early 2006, significant pressure from corruption allegations led Thaksin Shinawatra to call for a snap election. The opposition boycotted the elections and Thaksin was re-elected. Pressure continued to build, leading to a military coup on 19 September 2006. 2006 Thai coup d'tat . A military junta overthrew the elected government of Thaksin Shinawatra on 19 September 2006. The junta abrogated the constitution, dissolved Parliament and the Constitutional Court, detained and later removed several members of the government, declared martial law, and appointed one of the King's Privy Councillors, General Surayud Chulanont, as Prime Minister. The junta later wrote a highly abbreviated interim constitution and appointed a panel to draft a permanent constitution. The junta also appointed a 250-member legislature, called by one critic a "chamber of generals". The head of the junta was allowed to remove the Prime Minister at any time. The legislature was not allowed to hold a vote of confidence against the Cabinet and the public was not allowed to file comments on bills. Martial law was partially revoked in January 2007. The junta continues to censor the media and was accused of several other human rights violations. (our thailand forum members posted  details and pics as it happened live!) The ban on political activities was lifted in July 2007, following the May 30 dissolution of the Thai Rak Thai party. The new constitution has been approved by a referendum on August 19, which will lead to a return to democratic elections in December. Thailand remains an active member of the regional Association of Southeast Asian Nations.  ASEAN.  Subdivisions of Thailand. Thailand is divided into 75 provinces (changwat), which are gathered into 5 groups of provinces by location. There are also 2 special governed districts: the capital Bangkok (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon) and Pattaya, of which Bangkok is at provincial level and thus often counted as a 76th province. Each province is divided into smaller districts. As of 2000 there are 877 districts (amphoe) and the 50 districts of Bangkok (khet). Some parts of the provinces bordering Bangkok are also referred to as Greater Bangkok ( pari monthon). These provinces include Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, Nakhon Pathom and Samut Sakhon. The name of each province's capital city ( mueang) is the same as that of the province: for example, the capital of Chiang Mai province (changwat Chiang Mai) is Mueang Chiang Mai or Chiang Mai.

 

 

GAY BANGKOK

 

THAILAND has a thriving Gay  bar scene, which attracts tourists from all over the world. In Bangkok, the Gay bars are concentrated along Silom Soi 2 and Soi 4, with Soi 2 being considered 'more Gay'.

 

 Slightly seedier bars can be found off Surawong Road, along Soi Anuman Rachathon and Soi Tawan. More Gay  bars can be found sprinkled along Sukhumvit road. 

Gay facilities in Bangkok include hotels/guest houses and apartments, bars and pubs, discos, karaoke, cabaret, restaurants, saunas, commercial bars (go-go and host bars), and commercial sauna/massage places. There are also a number of Gay Thai escort services.

 

 

GAY PATTAYA

Pattaya is THAILAND's main beach resort town, about 2 hours drive southeast of Bangkok on the Gulf of THAILAND, and one & half hours from the beautiful new International Airport.


It is a big, bustling town with tourists and resident ex-pats from all over the world. 

 

It has an almost exclusively commercial Gay scene, centered mainly around "Boyztown", Soi Day and Night, and Sunee Plaza, with the latter seeing frequent openings and closures of the many sleazy Gay go-go and host bars found there. ( see forum)


There are many Gay friendly hotels that will make you feel welcome.

 

THAILAND TOURISM

 

Imagine a place that offers something for everyone ... whether you are young or old.  Journeying alone, with friends or as a family.  Wanting an action-packed holiday or something a little more relaxed. 

 

 Travelling on any budget.

Add to this, a lush tropical climate, an ancient, unique culture, unbeatable value for money, stunning scenery and the friendliest people in the world. 
The ultimate destination
- THAILAND

Find out about popular Thaialnd tourists spots here and also inside the forum where members post details about their favourite places of  THAILAND in the tourist spot forums.

 

THAILAND Tourist Forum

 

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GAY Thai SAUNAS - MASSAGE - SPAS

Relax surrounded by naked and semi clad cute Thai guys in the steam rooms, ease your aches & pains in a jacuzzi all topped off by a sexy relaxing massage from the Thai boy of your choice, The men of THAILAND are among the best masseurs in the world.

Many train at temples under the instruction of monks then go on to the Gay scene to take care of your every need.

If you want an oil or cream massage - a four hands massge rub down ( 2 boys) its all available in the saunas spas and massage parlours of bangkok, Pattaya & other citiies.

The most famous 2 sauna saunas in THAILAND are Babylon Bangkok & Sansuk Pattaya

 
Thai Gay Massage Basics- an ancient art of body therapy for healing, health, and transformation


Thai Gay Massage is an interactive manipulation of the body using passive stretching and gentle pressure along energy lines. These movements help to ( masseur listings in the forum).

  • adjust the skeletal structure
  • increase flexibility
  • relieve muscular and joint tension
  • stimulate internal organs
  • balance the body's energy system

The effect is uniquely relaxing as well as energizing. Receiving a Thai massage is a bit like doing yoga without putting forth any effort while also getting acupressure treatments!

Sessions typically last two hours, and are performed on a floor mat with the client dressed in comfortable loose clothing. Thai Gay Massage uses two primary procedures - applying gentle pressure with the hands and feet, and a wide variety of passive stretching movements

 

 

The main Gay Thai escort scene is at Silom Soi 2. with near area-Suriwong and Patpong. with Silom Soi 2 being the main focus for the escort crowd and Silom Soi 4 popular with the more relaxed bar crowd. Soi 4 also has many other non-Gay escort bars, but its atmosphere is very friendly. 

 

The commercial Gay go-go bars are more concentrated in Patpong and Suriwong. Most of the Gay go-go bars feature as sexy as go-go escort dancing.  

 

There are also Gay escort bars, commercial venues and saunas along Sukhumvit and in other areas, and the Saphan Kwai area has many escort venues that are more popular with local Thais. 

 

Most of the Gay bars in these areas are lounge/host bars, often with karaoke, but some also have go-go and even shows. These areas tend to be quieter and the bars smaller, but many people consider these bars make a nice change from the high-pressure Gay escort rent boy  scene around Patpong and Suriwong

 

 

Everyone knows Gay THAILAND is an amazing and great place to have fun and meet new friends or even find that special Gay Thai boy love in your life. And although the Gay Thai dating scene is perhaps not as well known as the 'straight' Thai dating scene - which already has an abundance of free Gay  Thai dating websites - we believe there is a real and growing market for a quality free Gay Thai dating site - we should add a Gay Thai boys personals ad section here soon.

Our  long term goal is simply to become the best free Thai Gay boy web site, i.e. the leading THAILAND Gay boy website that everyone thinks of first and visits in hoping to find their dream Gay Thai  guy partner, a Gay Thai boy date or simply to make new Gay friends.


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Find out more inside our Gay Thailand Forum.