Friday, December 16, 2011

Dream World to open in January

Dream World should reopen by mid-January after it was shut due to a huge floods in Pathum Thani province since last October, accounts Amusement Creation Company Limited organising controller, Amphol Suthiphein.

Mr Amphol notified TTR Weekly on Tuesday that the clean-up and fixes at the topic reserve should be completed in time to restart enterprise by mid of January, but all the travels will require to be checked first.

“Floods begun to recede previous this month,” said Mr Amphol. “The large-scale impairment was to prepared flower beds, blossoms, flower bed adornments, parking allotments and streets in the park,” he added.

When inquired about security anxieties, he said: “Luckily we are on high land so appliances were not influenced by the inundate as much as the support twisted cords that were under water for months.”
Dream World lost round Bt150 million in income and fixes will cost Bt30 million to get topic reserve functioning.

With a little luck the topic reserve should open in time to apprehend the vacation gatherings that commemorate Children’s Day on the second Saturday in January.
Only 30% of its tourists are foreigners mostly from Russia, Taiwan and Hong Kong. India is appearing market, while China, Taiwan and Hong Kong are the peak suppliers.

Eating mackerels festival

During October to December, millions of mackerel arrive at the Gulf of Thailand's estuary in track down of food and grow into fully created mackerels, or the so-called pla thu sao. These mackerel not simply variety good but are favourable and nutritious, particularly those from the Mae Klong River in Samut Songkhram, which are also known as pla thu na ngor khor hak (mackerels with chiefs facing downward) since they are so high their necks have to be arched so they can fit in regular-sized bamboo baskets.
Eating mackerels festival


Until December 25, food enthusiasts are invited to the "14th Mackerel Eating and Mae Klong Famous Products Festival" held round object the Provincial Hall and Muang Samut Songkhram Municipality's medicinal garden by the public and private sectors, below the subject "Sufficient Eating and Living".

The function attributes various mackerel platters from renowned provincial restaurants, an exhibition on the provincial way of life of Mae Klong residents in locations such as the fisheries, Mae Kong Railway Station and Mae Klong Market, a photo exhibition, a moderate consumption forum, plus the mackerel fan club. There are also regular shows, storytelling, cookery contests and selling of souvenirs, from which a component of the moves will be distributed to flood-relief efforts.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

FESTIVE SEASON IN THAILAND: MANY EXCITING EVENTS COMING UP


Bangkok, December 13, 2011 — A number of foremost carnivals, happenings, and travel-related meetings which are to be held in December 2011 and early 2012 will double-check a alert and vibrant calendar of undertakings over the vacation season. Here are some that have been confirmed:

The International Horticultural Exposition Ratchaphreuk 2011 (Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2011) will be held from December 14, 2011 to March 14, 2012 at the Royal Ratchaphruek Park Mae Hia locality, Chiang Mai. The best features of the undertakings are categorized into 3 classes, encompassing exhibitions, nationwide and worldwide horticultural symposia and affrays on diverse topics associated to tropical flora.
The happening furthermore best features the Royal Duties and wisdom of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, (Rama IX) under the topic deserving “84 Years under the Great King’s Prestige” and another Commemoration Exhibition boasting the Royal Duties of their Majesties and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince in relative to agriculture. The happening wills furthermore characteristic worldwide and nationwide flower beds as well as exhibitions on horticultural and farming research and technology. 

Thailand Golf Championship will be held throughout December 15-18, 2011 at the Amata Spring Country Club in Bangkok. The world-class expert golfers pledged to the Thailand Golf Championship tournament are Sergio Garcia (Spain), Lu Chien-soon (Chinese Taipei), Simon Dyson (England), Soren Hansen (Denmark), Tommy Fleetwood (England), Gregory Bourdy (France), Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark), Michale H. Thompson (USA), Charley Hoffman (USA), Jamie Donaldson (Wales), Shingo Katayama (Japan), Romain Wattel (France), Stephen Dodd (Wales), Damien McGrane (Ireland), Alex Cejka (Germany), Oliver Fisher (England), John Parry (England) and an added five premier players from the Japan Golf Tour Organization (JGTO). The happening will be announced reside over the four days on the Asian Tour’s international TV stage on Golf Channel-True Visions.


Chinese New Year Celebrations will be held throughout January 19 - 29, 2012 in Bangkok’s Chinatown (Yaowarat) and 11 foremost provinces. These are Chiang Mai, Nakhon Sawan, Suphan Buri, Ratchaburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Chonburi (Pattaya), Nakhon Ratchasima, Songkhla (Hat Yai), Phuket and Trang.
This year will be a exceptional commemoration mirroring the close connection between the Thai and Chinese persons as well as the Thai people’s love for His Majesty the King. The undertakings will encompass “Chinese Culture and Tourism” to commemorate H.M. the King’s 84th Birthday Anniversary, “37 Years of Friendship between Thailand and China” undertakings, “Thai-Chinese Dramatic Arts Performance” on January 21, 2012 at the Impact Muang Thong Thani Exhibition Centre, “The Celebration of the Golden Dragon Year” undertakings, Chinese opera, demonstrations of auspicious nourishment preparing nourishment and localized nourishment and goods equitable, etc.

Monday, December 12, 2011

My Top 10 Favourite Thai Festivals


Over the years I have glimpsed some actually large Thai festivals. This is a register of my Top 10 favorites in no specific order.

(1)   As the full moon of the twelfth lunar month (usually in mid-November) lights up the evening atmosphere, all through the Thai kingdom, hundreds of thousands of ornately-decorated krathong or customary banana leaf rides high are set free in streams and waterways in a spell-binding ceremonial called “Loy Krathong” – the ‘festival of lights”. This is one of the Kingdom’s oldest and best-preserved traditions. The next carnival takes location on 10th November 2011.

(2)   Songkran Festival, a nationwide commemoration of the customary Thai New Year, captures the fantasy of tourists for both its heritage and joy attributes; the last cited being passionate attack of water splashing between associates and relatives. This takes location all over Thailand in mid-April. The designated day utilised to alter but it is now repaired and takes location on 13-15 April every year.

(3)   The commemoration of the Chinese New Year continues the most significant of yearly carnivals on the Chinese lunar calendar discerned in the diverse districts of Thailand. Festive commemorations are normally arranged in localities where there is a important Thai-Chinese community for example the Yaowarat locality in Bangkok and in the provinces of Suphan Buri, Ayutthaya, Chon Buri, Ratchaburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Nakhon Sawan, Chiang Mai, Songkhla and Phuket. The next carnival is on 23rd January 2012.

(4)   The Lotus Flower Receiving Festival, or Rub Bua in Thai, takes location at Bang Phli. This carnival has been presented down from one lifetime to the next. It is held every year one day before the end of the Buddhist Rain Retreat.  Traditionally, localized persons line up on both edges of Klong Samrong and hurl lotus blossoms up on the vessel bearing a replica of a revered Buddha image.The next carnival is on 11th October 2011.

(5)   The Candle Festival takes location as the cyclic monsoon rainfall descends over the kingdom, assessing the starting of the Buddhist “rain retreat” and the Buddhist Lent, or “Phansa”. As Ubon Ratchathani province organises for the Buddhist Lent, men with creative abilities set about the task of moulding and sculpting Lenten candles. As these works of art are to be offered as Buddhist merit-making offerings, the artisans dispense their heart and soul into their craft. The next carnival is round the 3rd August 2012.

(6)   The Phi Ta Khon festival is exclusive to the Dan Sai locality in Loei Province and reflects the localized Isan conviction in ghosts and spirits. Held one time a year, it is part of a impressive merit-making carnival renowned as the “Boon Luang” festival. Young men of the community dress up as “spirits” wearing long trailing costumes made from colourful narrow pieces of piece of cloth stitched together. The next carnival will take location round June/July 2012.

(7)   The Hae Pha Kuen That Festival is exclusive to the south province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. Holy piece of cloth, renowned as Phra bot, is covered round the stupa in a merit-making ritual. The made-to-order reflects a pattern of communal merit-making conceived to reinforce community essence and foster harmony and has been discerned for some 800 years. According to Buddhist conviction, participation in communal merit-making profits from an one-by-one more merit. The next carnival will take location round 7th March 2012.

(8)   The Tak Bat Dok Mai floral proposing merit-making ceremonial is exclusive to Saraburi province. This ceremonial stands out from the merit-making undertakings undertook in the other components of Thailand because in supplement to the offerings of prepared nourishment rice, nourishment, incense, candles and other accepted sacred pieces, the Tak Bat Dok Mai ceremonial encompasses offerings of Dok Khao Phansa blossoms that only arrive into bloom throughout the Buddhist Lent. The next carnival is round 2nd August 2012.

(9)   The longest running temple equitable in Thailand is the Phra Samut Chedi Fair in Samut Prakan. It begins with parades through the village and along the stream of the red piece of cloth that is subsequent covered round the stupa. Then for 10 days the town effectively arrives to a standstill for one of the large-scale temple fairs in the region.  The next carnival is on 17th-28th October 2011.

(10)One of the most well renowned locations in Thailand to glimpse monkeys is amidst the wrecks of the chronicled town of Lopburi. In admiration of their efforts to appeal visitors, localized businessmen put on a impressive Monkey Buffet Festival for the monkeys on the last Sunday in November every year. Over the years this has become one of the world’s large-scale monkey parties. The next carnival is on 27th November 2011.