วันอาทิตย์ที่ 31 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

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The 2010 Phimai Festival

The province of Nakhon Ratchasima, in collaboration with the TAT Nakhon Ratchasima Office, the Fine Arts Department, as well as, other related agencies, is organizing the annual 2010 Phimai Festival, scheduled to be held during 10 – 14 November, 2010, at the Phrommathat Ground of the Phimai Historical Park and banks of the Chakkarat River, Amphoe Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima province.

Disclosed by the Director of TAT Nakhon Ratchasima Office, Mr. Auttaphol Wannakij, the highlights of the event will include a light and sound presentation, Dances beyond d the Mun River, that will tell the story of the glorious period of King Jayavarman VII.(12-14 November, 2010, The event will also comprise traditional long-boat races during 13 – 14 November, 2010, on the banks of the Chakkarat River and Mun River. These boats are the longest and straightest ones in Thailand. In addition to this, there is the Korat cat competition, Khon or classical Thai mask dance from the Fine Arts Department, local art and cultural performances, as well as competition of renowned food of Phimai. The Director also reassured that tourists will enjoy the warm hospitality of the people of Phimai, as well as, hear the story of the grand Phimai Sanctuary from the Phimai Witthaya School’s students. Sales of local products and various fun-filled performances are also available.

For further information, please contact the Phimai District Office, Tel. 0 4447 1617, Phimai Municipal Office, Tel. 0 4447 1121 (ticket reservation), or TAT Nakhon Ratchasima Office, Tel. 0 4421 3030, 0 4421 3666, Website: www.tat.or.th/nakhonratchasima E-mail: tatsima@tat.or.th

Category: Art and Culture

Source: http://www.tourismthailand.org/see-do/events-festivals/info-page/cat/3/event/2392/


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Blooming Bua Tong (Mexican Sunflower) Festival on Mae Oo Kaw
Experience and feel the cool breeze of wintertime while appreciating the natural beauty of the Bua Tong flower field as well as enjoy camping.

Category: Nature and Outdoors, Flowers & Gardens

Suitable for: Single traveler, Adventure traveler, Family, Couple, Group , First time travelers, Adults, Teens, Youth, Woman, Gay & Lesbian, Senior, Romance.

November 1, 2010 - December 5, 2010

Source: http://www.tourismthailand.org/see-do/events-festivals/info-page/cat/10/event/278/


วันพุธที่ 27 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

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i fell inlove to the place called thailand
Post by: casandra

Post Date: October 15, 2010

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I guess it's been a while since I've been to Thailand. Every time I kept thinking about the place I would hope it wouldn't change whenever I would imagine it in my head, and to my surprise when I finally got the chance to visit thailand again, it seems like nothing changed, evrything are it's proper places and i realized the fourth time i am falling over and over to the place..

Everything seems almost exactly the way I remember it, and I think it's great that so much of the country's natural beauty it still unaffected by modernization. It's so nice to be able go out of the hotel and smell a refreshing breeze instead of the polluted atmosphere that is usually so common among heavily populated Asian countries.

I had a great time on my visit back to Thailand, i love the food, the rich culture, and mostly people in thailand are very nice, i love them, they are so repectful..

It's a shame I had to leave so soon afterward. I remember looking out the plane window and marveling at how green the landscape looked as we left the country and headed back home. If ever given a chance i would to live in thailan, settle and have my family there.. I just hope and pray, i would be going back in thailand soon..

Source : http://www.tourismthailand.org/real-experiences/travel-stories/single/?story=131



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Bangkok celebrates Loy Krathong with a “Colours of the River, Loy Krathong Festival” 19 to 21 November 2010 at Suan Luang Rama VIII Park, on the Thonburi side of town.

This is not-to-be-missed experience reflects the atmosphere of a traditional Loy Krathong festival dating back to the historical, golden era known as Rattanakosin.
Held on the full moon night in November the festival is essentially a family affair celebrated nationally in every province.
In Bangkok, celebrations focus on cultural performances, traditional markets, and illuminated boat parades along the Chao Phya River from the Krungthep Bridge to Krung Thon Bridge.
But travellers to six other tourist destinations will be equally impressed by the traditional renderings of a festival that focuses on giving thanks for the gifts of water and life.

Places to be to celebrate Loy Krathong:

1. Sukhothai Loy Krathong and Candle Festival.

2. Loy Krathong Sai Festival, Tak, features 1,000 krathongs made from coconut shells that are floated on the River Ping near the bridge in Tak town. This festival also features a light-and-sound presentation displayed on a giant screen standing on a river raft. Other attractions include a beauty pageant and a bazaar of local handicrafts.

3. Yi Peng Festival, Chiang Mai combines two traditions -- Krathongs floated on the river and lanterns that are launched into the sky to worship Phrathat Chulamani. There are also street processions and cultural performances.

4. Loy Krathong Tam Pratheep Festival, Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Centre, Ayutthaya province.

5. Mae Klong Banana tree trunk Loy Krathong Festival, Amphawa district, Samut Songkhram province.

6. Southern Colourful Lanterns in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province.


Contact: Events Planning Division, Tourism Authority of Thailand
Tel: 0 2250 5500 ext. 3470-3, call centre 1672

Category: Religious and Spiritual Events

Source: http://www.tourismthailand.org/see-do/events-festivals/info-page/cat/5/event/2412/