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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Tuesday 3 April 2012

Traveling in Summer




Story by SaisuneeSinghathat

Thailand is located in the southeast region of Asia. The weather is categorized in the tropical climate zone, with temperatures relatively high all year. The summer normally starts in the middle of February and ends in mid-May. The weather during this season is hot throughout the country. Schools and colleges ceases class at this time of year, so many families take this chance to travel together.

Thailand is blessed with a number of attractions, making it a popular tourist destination be it for nature or culture and traditions. There are various festivals held throughout the year which you may enjoy in a day or even a one week trip. Here is just a selection of highlights from each region that you might like to enjoy:

The Central and Eastern Regions – These two regions dominate vast areas of major river basins such as Chao Phraya, Mae Klong, Tha Chin, and Bang Pakong River. These plains are rich agricultural land and most suitable for farming; the whole country relies on the products from these regions. The famous tourist attractions are historical sites, palaces, temples, museums, mostly in Bangkok and Ayutthaya, and beautiful beaches on the eastern part.

The South – southern Thailand is located on the Malay Peninsula with the Andaman Sea to the west and the Gulf of Thailand to the east. The coasts on the eastern side are dominated by river plains with long and shallow beaches while the Andaman side has steeper coasts. Some parts of the coast on the west side are mountainous, creating high cliffs fronting the sea. There are a huge number of tourist destinations in the south of Thailand, mostly beaches. They are among the best in the world.

The North – the northern part of Thailand has been inhabited for a long time. The area consequently is enriched with exotic culture and traditions. The geography of the region is characterized by multiple mountain ranges with several river valleys cutting through. As a result, most of the tourism attractions in the region are natural destinations and historical sites. The weather is fair and suitable for travel throughout the year. There are a variety of festivals arranged all year round.

Isan or the Northeast – Isan is an outstanding region in Thailand both physically and culturally. The region stands on the Khorat Plateau. The plateau consists of two plains: the southern Khorat plain is drained by the Mun and Chi rivers, while the northern Sakon Nakhon plain is drained by the Loei and Songkhram rivers. A huge number of people have migrated from the east side of the Mekong River to the west side, which is the Isan region, and brought their exotic traditions. The lower part of the northeastern Thai region is a plateau with a line of extinct volcanoes. Most of the tourist attractions are historical sites and natural destinations. The weather is temperate in the cool season and hot in summer.

Due to the wide variety of tourist spots in Thailand, there are many traveling choices for you throughout the year. If you feel like relaxing by the beach but have a limited time, go straight to the eastern region. The examples of famous destinations are Bang Saen beach, Institute of Marine Science, Ko Si Chang, Ko Loi Siracha, Khao Kheow Open Zoo, the world famous Pattaya City, Ko Lan, Ko Samet, Mae Phim beach, etc. You can take a trip to these destinations and enjoy them within a day or so if you live in Bangkok and need some refreshing trips in the hot summer of Thailand.
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Thai Massage


Hi everyone! Have you ever felt any pains or aches on your body while working? Today Sukjai will introduce you to an alternative way of relieving these frustrations — the amazing traditional Thai massage! Sukjai has just tried it and could tell that it was truly incredible!

The knowledge of Thai massage has been passed on from generation to generation for a very long time. It is a unique and fantastic way of easing pains that has pleased people across the globe. Apart from the massage, Thai herbs have also been well-known for their benefits to health. Sukjai will tell you more about Thai herbs when ready!
Talking about Thai massage, the most famous place you can have the best massage experience is at Wat Pho or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha near the magnificent Grand Palace in Bangkok. Wat Pho is the center for traditional Thai medicine. All ancient royal Thai medicine archives are kept here. Besides massage service, the place also provides Thai massage courses for those who are interested.


In addition to Wat Pho, there are also a number of places in Thailand where Thai massage is offered. Most hotels, resorts, and spas in Thailand provide this kind of traditional treatment, so you can get to feel at ease almost anywhere and anytime. If you should find any places that you are impressed with the service please do not forget to share with Sukjai. Now the time is up again. Sukjai promises to bring you the best story next time. See you!

Monday 2 April 2012

New Year In Thailand as Songkarn Festival 2012



New Year In Thailand

Thai New Year is also called as Songkran. It is celebrated for three days from April 13 to April 15 every year on the Gregorian Calendar. Songkran falls on the hottest time of the year in Thailand. It comes from Sanskrit and means 'a move or change'. The date of Thai New Year was set according to the astrological calculations.

Songkran Customs and Traditions
Traditions play a very vital role in presenting a true picture of New Year celebrations in Thailand. Traditional activities are performed with serious dedication by the people of Thailand. A most common tradition of throwing water over one another is performed with fun by the people. It is conceived to bring good rains all year ahead. This is called Rohd Nam Songkran, meaning 'The Pouring of Songkran Water'.

Wan Sungkharn Lohng
This day is celebrated on April 12. On Wan Sungkharn Lohng, people clean their house thoroughly and do general preparations for the New Year celebrations. Thais dress up in new attires to welcome the New Year in a fresh manner.



Wan Nao
A game called Saba (like skittles)is played by most of the people. People build pyramids of sand called chedis on the riverbanks and put on a tiny colored flag on it. This is an example of a very popular traditional activity of people of Thailand.

Wan Payawan
It is celebrated on April 14. All statues of Lord Buddha are washed with scented water. People visit monasteries and shrines to offer prayers and gifts like rice, fruits, sweets and food for the monks. Following this is the custom to release birds from the cages or fish from the bowls. This is believed to bring good luck for the members of the family.

Wan Parg – bpee
April 15 is the day when people pay homage to their ancestors and elders. This day is called Wan Parg - bpee.

Songkran Celebrations
Songkran celebrations leave joy and happiness on the faces of people. After performing all customs seriously, it's time to have some blast. A Songkran procession takes place in Chiangmai (a famous place in Thailand) on April 15. Buddha images and idols are carried through the procession. It is accompanied by people of the city singing and dancing all around.

Songkran celebrations are incomplete unless water is thrown on each other. People roam the streets with buckets of water and children play with water guns to drench people. Water is thrown to get rid off all the bad deeds and give a fresh welcome to the New Year. Songkran is celebrated to refresh and renew in the New Year.

While playing with water, Thais keep wishing Sawatdee pi Maï, basically Happy New Year to all the people they come across.

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