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Picture it. A tropical garden beside the Ta Chine river. A timeless collection of natural and cultural gems.
Freed from the vagaries of fashion and fads, The Rose Garden Riverside is a living gallery of Traditional Thai Living. The 70-acre property is one family’s unique vision of Thailand - and the product of more than 40 years of care and creativity.
Three generations have created this riverside oasis and the perfect hub for discovering Thailand. From here, you are just 1 hour from Bangkok - yet you feel miles apart. As director Arrut Navaraj says, traditional Thai Living recalls less complicated times. “How we live here is a glimpse into the way Thai people used to live, and how a community works.”
http://www.rosegardenriverside.com/
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Ámantee regularly hosts a series of cultural events
honouring Asian cultural diversity and spirituality.
Whether Buddhist meditation, classical and ethnic music
concerts, or exhibitions and courses in painting,
calligraphy, oriental medicine and healing, each event
underscores the harmony inherent in tradition, landscape
and cultural milieu.
Ámantee combines the past, the present and the future
in an enchanting manner that needs to be seen and
experienced to be truly appreciated.
Ámantee is:
Open daily from 9.00 AM until 8.00 PM (and anytime by
appointment)
10 minutes from Don Muang International Airport
20 minutes via the Din Daeng-Rangsit tollway from
downtown Bangkok
http://www.amantee.com/
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Many poor families from the Northeast of Thailand come to Pattaya to seek a better life. The reality for many is to earn a meagre living as street vendors or garbage collectors. In these types of communities, drug & alcohol abuse is common.
Slum dwellings are without the benefits of house registration which is needed to access healthcare and education. Births are often not registered so the children are undocumented and without civil rights.
The children suffer from lack of care, poor hygiene and malnutrition resulting in poor general health, stunted growth and tooth decay.
http://www.fountainoflifepattaya.com/
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Siam Paragon serves as its slogan "the Pride of Bangkok" goes. Located in the heart of Bangkok, Siam Paragon is the fist mega shopping complexin Thailand, offering a magnificent and elegant shopping experience as it houses various world-class international brands and flagship stores of the most prestigious hi-end brands; truly a shopping paradise for brand name lovers. Shop 'til you drop and explore our 10 facets of luxury, beauty, sports, hi-tech communications, lifestyle and dining. Don't forget to visit Paragon Department Store where all the best of everything are waiting for youall under one roof. Enjoy a gastronomic delight with the finest international cuisines from the best restaurants in town gathered at Siam Paragon for your utmost pleasure; or visit Gourmet Market and select the freshest and foremost ingredients from every corner of the world that will make your home cooking a fantastic meal. Indulge all your senses with 21-screen Paragon Cineplex, Krungsri IMAX theatre, Nokia Ultra screens and Enigma, the motion picture grandeur like none other.
http://www.siamparagon.co.th/v3/index2.html
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All travellers should set off on a journey prepared with good travel insurance and information on how to get emergency help any time, anywhere. If you are an ISIC, IYTC or ITIC holder one of the benefits offered by the cards is access to a 24-hour ISIC Emergency Help Line.
In case of an emergency in bangkok , you can call the ISIC Emergency Help Line free of charge and speak to an operator who will refer you to legal, medical or travel advisors, depending on your situation in Thailand. All information is available in English, Spanish, French and German.
http://www.istc.org/sisp/index.htm?fx=static&page=istc_info/isic_helpline.html
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Travel Warning: Political Protests - Security Concerns
Anti-government protests continue to be held in Bangkok despite the election of a new prime minister, Somchai Wongsawat. The violence escalated on October 7, the day the new government was sworn in, with People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD)demonstrators setting up another blockade outside the parliament building. A car bomb exploded outside the building, police were stabbed, and eventually troops were called in to control the protestors. The violence led to the resignation of the deputy prime minister.
In recent months, demonstrations forced the closure of three airports - Phuket, Krabi, and Hat Yai. Travellers should expect disruptions at airports and rail stations.
Most visits to areas outside Bangkok are trouble-free but travellers should be aware that there are serious security concerns in the southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla due to ongoing violent insurgency. On 15 March, a car bomb exploded in the parking lot of a Pattani hotel, killing two people and injuring 13. The Thai-Myanmar border is also potentially volatile.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/thailand/
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If you are in Thailand at this time you have to join the party, there is no escape unless you stay indoors all the time. The crowds, both Thai and foreigners, celebrating Songkran are exuberant and uninhibited. It's unlikely you'll ever be with a happier group of people. And you'll all be wet together. So if you want to experience all the fun and frivolity take yourself to Kaosan Road, Silom Road around Patpong or Soi 4, and the Nana areas in Bangkok and for that real country feel of Songkran there is nowhere better than Chiang Mai the "capital" of Northern Thailand.
The indiscriminate nature of the frivolities and the accompanying festivities which, usually means consuming much alcohol, that can lead to tragic consequences. The road toll at this time of the year is horrendous. Statistically it is young people affected by alcohol, on speeding motorbikes, on roads made slippery by water, who are the main victims. Water being thrown into the face of oncoming vehicles is considered "fun". So while it may be fun it has serious consequences. There have been some moves to curtail the excesses but these have generally been unsuccessful.
While shops in the main centres will be open albeit with reduced staff, banks, government offices and most commercial businesses can be closed for 5 days. The Money Changing Exchanges of the banks, however, will be open.
Pattaya celebrates the water throwing part of Songkran a week later than the rest of Thailand. This may be to give people a chance to escape it within the country.
http://www.squidoo.com/thailand-songkran
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Loy Krathong is as old as Thai heritage and represents a close bond between Thai culture and water. The festival takes place on the full moon night of the twelfth lunar month when the water level is high and the climate is cooler. Participants ask water spirits to sail away their troubles in their krathongs, which are containers traditionally made from banana leaves and carrying offerings of incense, lotus flowers and small money.
http://www.thaiworldview.com/feast/kratong.htm
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Few countries still prosecute lèse majesté. One exception is Thailand, where social activists like Sulak Sivaraksa were charged with the crime in the 1980s and 1990s because they allegedly criticized the King, although the King in his 2005 birthday speech said he would not take lèse majesté charges seriously. Several high-profile cases were dropped. In September 2006, the leaders of a military coup accused prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra of lèse majesté; the Thai military is thought to be highly loyal to the king. Although the King is held in great respect by many Thais, he is also protected by lèse majesté laws which allow critics to be jailed for 3 to 15 years. Politician Veera Musikapong was jailed and banned from politics for lèse majesté, despite the palace's opinion that the remarks were harmless.
Frenchman Lech Tomasz Kisielewicz who in 1995 allegedly committed lèse majesté by making a derogatory remark about a Thai princess while on board a Thai Airways flight in international airspace was taken into custody upon landing in Bangkok and charged with offending the monarchy. He was detained for two weeks, released on bail, and acquitted after writing a letter of apology to king Bhumibol Adulyadej
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A8se_majest%C3%A9
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Tapas Cafe is the first authentic Spanish tapas bar in Bangkok. It is not a Spanish theme bar, but a modern innovative tapas bar serving both traditional and modern tapas dishes. There are no upturned sherry barrels and no bullfight posters on the walls. The interior is strikingly modern with exposed concrete beams, a light airy feel and comfortable informal furniture. Music is an eclectic mix of Spanish flamenco, Brazilian and Spanish jazz, world music of all types and a huge range of Cuban salsa and timba.
http://www.tapasiarestaurants.com/
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The Wild Animal Rescue Foundation of Thailand (WARF) became an officially registered charity on 26th August 1992, through the work of its founders, Leonie and Pongsagdi Vejjajiva, who for more than 10 years previously had run their own sanctuary at their home in Bangkok. Thus in 1992, WARF was created, to ensure that what had become their life's work continues into the future. The Sukhumvit sanctuary has spread from their backyard to project sites all over Thailand.Since its establishment, WARF has expanded its operations and developed closer ties with the Royal Forestry Department and other government and non-governmental agencies. Today it has become one of Thailand's leading advocates for nature conservation. Currently WARF operates four different wildlife sanctuaries that are focused on providing appropriate housing and care for animals placed under their protection. Many of the animals in WARF's care, including gibbons, macaques, bears and tigers are former pets that have been maltreated, or have grown too big and unmanageable for their owners. WARF's goal is to rehabilitate these animals wherever possible and return them to the wild. However many animals are too disabled or have been too traumatized to be able survive on their own. For these animals, the long-term care offered in the sanctuaries are their only hope of survival.
http://www.warthai.org/
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Come and view contemporary art in a relaxed and gay friendly environment, right in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The only nightime gallery open every evening, 7pm to midnight.
http://www.artatplay.com/index.php
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Visa Company Pattaya, Thai Visa for USA America UK England Ireland Australia. Any Thai wishing to travel abroad to most countrys need to obtain the correct visa at the embassy in Bangkok. If a visa application is badly presented at the time of the visa application, the visa officer can refuse the visa.
Being a Visa company in Pattaya we are on hand to meet both the Thai partner and western sponsor to discuss the visa application and instruct what visa we feel is most suitable for the relationship
http://www.visacompanypattaya.com/
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Welcome to Chalee Car Rental.
Our fleet exists of middle sized 2-3 year old cars & Pickups. Available in both automatic as well as manual. All cars & Pickups are equipped with aircon.
http://www.pattayacarrental.com/
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Destination Air is Thailand's only licensed seaplane shuttle service company. Destination Air operates throughout the Andaman Sea area of Phuket since 2007. We provide a daily shuttle service from the Phuket International Airport to island resorts throughout the Andaman Sea area including Phi Phi, Krabi, Trang, Khao Lak and Koh Lanta. We cut the transfer time between Phuket and your island resort to minutes. Our fleet provides customers with fast convenient transportation and exciting excursions.
http://www.destinationair.com/
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Thailand holidays often centre around cosmopolitan Bangkok and Thailand's regal Grand Palace. Thailand's beautiful southern seas and islands definitely merit some exploration as well. Holiday around northern Chiang Mai for trekking and rafting with Thailand's hill tribes. Culture vultures on holiday in Thailand will love the UNESCO-listed ancient capital, Ayutthaya. Plenty of spicy local cuisine tops the holiday off a treat.
http://www.britishairways.com/travel/holidays-in-thailand/public/en_gb
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Pak Barra - Koh Tarutao - Koh Lipe
Langkawi - Koh Lipe
Koh Lanta - Koh Bulon - Koh Lipe
Koh Phi Phi - Koh Lanta - Trang - Koh Muk - Koh Ngai - Koh Lipe
http://www.kohlipethailand.com/ferry_times.php
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