แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Thailand Festival แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Thailand Festival แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันจันทร์ที่ 4 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2556

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วันพุธที่ 2 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Better Samed After Oil Spill.



About 3 months ago Koh Samet has oil spill. 


29 July 2013, 300 navy soldiers are cleaning up the damagecaused by an oil slickthat has pollutedAo Phrao beach on Samet island. Workers also used oil skimmers to remove the oil and put it in containers on boardthe ship.Four ships were deployed to sprayabout 35,000 litres of oil-spill dispersants to clean up the oil slickon the sea surface.

Now, we confirmed you you and you can come to see and swim for sures.
Look at this clip below :




Let's go !!!


วันจันทร์ที่ 2 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

Regengy Advertising Beauty of Thailand

Thai brand REGENCY , have a nice advertising. There have a many place of Thailand , temple , beach , sea , country. We have example clip for show.


 

This is an example place. I'll find more clips to show next time. Thanks


วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 1 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Koh Samet or Samet Island, Thailand Favorited Island.


As Koh Samet is so near Bangkok, the island is ideal for those in the capital wanting to chill-out with their families for a couple of days, without having to go through all that rigmarole of having to travel down south. Ko Samet has developed steadily over the past decade or so, but it hasn’t been the victim of over zealous construction which has hit the likes of Koh Samui or even Koh Chang. The island is typified by its splendid beaches and white silky sand, surrounded by tropical coral reefs and crystal clear sea. Tourists can also enjoy a plethora of delicious cuisine and fine nightlife.


Activities at Koh Samet

Windsurfing
With its rocky coastline and offshore winds, Hin Khrong beach is a good location for windsurfing.

Snorkeling / Diving
The Ko Samet area is a popular for divers and snorkelers due its close proximity to Bangkok and abundance of clear water, colorful coral and diversity of marine life such as: turtles, tiger sharks and manta rays. Two of the most favoured locations for diving around Ko Samet are Ko Thalu and Ko Kut. Tourists can take a tour around the island and go snorkeling off the rocky uninhabited western side, or around the reefs at the southern tip. Scuba diving excursions can be arranged at Vong Duang.

Volleyball / Frisbee
Tourists enjoy playing volleyball and Frisbee on the beach.

Fishing
Night fishing trips for squid are usually arranged.

Boat Trips
These are arranged to take tourists (either by slow boat or speedboat) around the island to snorkeling and diving spots.

Massage
On the beach there are countless masseurs offering their massage service. Off the beach on the main roads are massage shops.

Shopping
Ko Samet doesn't have much in the way of shopping beyond basic beach accessories (sarongs, T-shirts, etc.).

Nightlife
There are beer bars at virtually every beach, nearly all of them on Hat Sai Kaeo have hostesses. Besides bars there isn’t much else but restaurants selling alcohol. You can even get the popular sand bucket full of your favorite drink.

Life-style
Thai Buddhism is a large part of the people’s lives on Ko Samet and so there are several temples scattered around. Many of the folk on Ko Samet however, are not originally from the island, but moved there to make a decent living through tourism.


วันจันทร์ที่ 29 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market , Thailand


The popular floating market in Ratchaburi, known as Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, is one of Thailand’s largest. Sellers arrive early in their boats laden with tropical fruits, flowers and other fresh produce, creating an exuberant and vividly colorful scene that has been captured by photographers the world over.






It's a touristy scene but worth the crowds in order to experience this unique and infectiously chaotic market. Hire a long-tail boat and make sure you bring your camera to capture this quintessential image of Thailand. It is also worthwhile exploring the nearby canals (klongs) to gain an appreciation of how the locals live.


The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is 110 km (68 mi) west of Bangkok, in Ratchaburi province and about 40 minutes by car to Nakhon Pathom.


วันศุกร์ที่ 24 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

Loy Krathong

The full moon night of November is "Loy Krathong Day". This is celebrated on the full moon in November. The word loy means to float, and a krathong is a banana leaf cup. People place a candle and incense sticks in their krathongs and then float them on a local river or pond.  The leaf cup is used to hold something. Loy Krathong is, therefore, the floating of lights in a leaf cup. During October and November, all the rivers and canals in the lowlands are flooded and the waters in some places overflow their banks.



Where to Celebrate Loy Kratong
Loy Kratong is celebrated throughout Thailand. In Bangkok, most people flock to the banks of the Chao Phraya river to float their kratongs, although large restaurants with ponds are also popular. Note that these restaurants as well as those on the banks of the river, are often fully booked weeks in advance. You should be sure to make reservations well in advance if you want to celebrate Loy Kratong at these places.



Loy Kratong in Chiang Mai has the added feature of a parallel festival called Yi Peng. Yi Peng is celebrated by launching hot air balloons made of rice paper into the night sky. The night sky is literally filled with thousands of these bright lights shining like a moving river of stars. It's a truly magical sight that can't really be captured in a picture.



This clip vdo is song of Loykrathong Festival , all thai people can sing this song since they was child. In addition, there have thai dance call "Ram Thai". Is very impressive tradition , right?