한녕하세요! 태국에 오신 것을 환영합니다 .... Welcome to Tourism Thailand's Blog......*Thailand is Safe to Visit. Avoid the obvious protest areas. Those are easy to avoid.Even at the protest areas you will be treated kindly or with indifference. I must suggest at this point to not be lulled. I expect the peaceful protestors will be attacked with deadly force. Combat should be expected at some protest area.For vacations, Thailand remains fine and safe. Hotels are becoming pleasantly affordable, from already great prices. Folks who have never been able to stay in a 5-star hotel, this is your moment........NOT "Occupy" Bangkok. The Whistlers are not a Mob. Mob is a bad word. A mob is a large group that is out of control, such as the Thaksin mob of 2010 who set Central World and about three dozen buildings ablaze, while they shot bullets and grenades downtown. That mob shot the Dusit Thani hotel with an RPG. The Whistlers' Revolution is not a mob but a huge peaceful group who demand change.The Whistlers' are NOT doing an "Occupy Bangkok" in the sense that Americans think of Occupy Wall Street. Back home in America, I saw some of the "occupy" protestors. It was a clown protest led by clowns. The only thing they were missing were giant red shoes. The Whistlers are not clowns. The Whistlers are a serious group of people with just cause for their actions.If you call this "Occupy Bangkok," many of the most serious Americans will think it is a circus led by clowns. This is not the case. This is a serious showdown by serious people.For me, this is the Whistlers' Revolution, January Bangkok Showdown.We all know that provocateurs will attack. They already have begun. Keep the cameras ready and show the world........Thanks for Michael Yon




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Sunday 4 September 2011

Elephant polo – colossal fun in Thailand




If you're looking for something a little out of the ordinary for your next trip, Thailand's coastal town of Hua Hin is celebrating the tenth King's Cup Elephant Polo Tournament, and it promises to be mammoth fun.


There are three elephants on each team
Each animal is ridden by a player and a mahout
The event is one of the highlights of the Thai social calendar
Elephant polo, the popular Thai sport whose international rules were established in the early Eighties, offers a unique experience for spectators from around the world. This year is a particularly good opportunity to join in the fun as the royal seaside town of Hua Hin is holding the tenth King's Cup Elephant Polo Tournament from 5th-11th September, and they're pulling out all the stops to make it a jumbo event.

Guided by their Thai mahouts, the huge, two-ton beasts lumber down the field, the earth shuddering under their weight. Behind the mahout, the pith-helmeted player wields a long cane with a polo mallet head at the end and shouts his instructions. Suddenly there is confusion in the middle of the field. The massive bulks collide and the ball – a standard polo ball – disappears amid a cloud of dust and a tangle of tree-trunk legs.


Neither fast nor violent, the game is played in Thailand under the strict rules of the World Elephant Polo Association and at the end of the match sugar cane or rice balls packed with vitamins are given to the elephants while their 'drivers' enjoy a cold drink. 


This year, the event promises to be one of the highlights of the Thai social calendar and many international celebs are expected to attend to raise funds for the National Elephant Foundation, an organisation that provides medical care, food, training and work for the animals' caretakers and trainers. It's also hoped to give a boost to the funds and public profile of the Thai Elephant Therapy Project, a project that uses elephants in therapy treatments for autistic children.


The week-long event will kick off with a blessing ceremony and an opening parade with brass bands, and will offer a range of other attractions besides the competition: there will be an Asian spice market, music and folk dancing as well as plenty of food stands offering tempting local dishes.
In addition, the Anantara hotel chain, organiser of the championship, is offering an extra special VIP experience, where the temptations include accommodation at the Anantara Hua Hin, VIP access to the polo matches, meals, transfers, photos with players and elephants on the field, and a spa treatment.

Further information:
Anantara Elephant Polo 

Tourism Authority of Thailand

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