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Diving in Thailand


Diving in Thailan

1. Diving in Thailand

Introduction

Without a doubt Thailand is home to some of the finest and most beautiful beaches and islands in the world, surrounded by crystal clear water and stunning coral. And that is the main reason why the number of divers coming to Thailand has escalated over the past decade or so.

Even though the best time of the year to dive in Thailand is between October and June, it is still perfectly possible to dive virtually any day of the year. As diving in Thailand is considered one of the safest destinations for diving and snorkeling in the world, it is perfect for first-timers wanting to try these pastimes out.

The sea visibility in some places of Thailand is almost unbelievable; which means talking about distances of up to 30 meters – unheard of in most parts of the world. One can enjoy splendid sights of underwater mountains, coral gardens, undersea rock formations, hard and soft coral, whale sharks, silver tip sharks, manta rays and even sunken battleships.

History of Diving in Thailand

Diving in Thailand is a recently new phenomenon beginning with the American Navy SEALs during the Vietnam War. Thailand’s first ever diving store was opened in Pattaya in just 1977 and shortly after that very year, the popularity of diving for both Thais and foreigners in Thailand exploded.

After Pattaya, the next destination to see divers arriving by the busload was Phuket and they were soon heading out to dive in the gorgeous Similan Islands and the rest of the stunning Andaman Sea. In the fact, the Similan islands have been ranked as one of the top ten diving sites in the entire world. Today, diving is popular all over the Andaman Sea, including the virtually unseen Tarutao and Surin islands.

Over on the other side of Thailand in the Gulf of China, Ko Tao (Turtle Island) has recently emerged as the biggest diving destination in Thailand with over 20 major centers located on the island.

It is believed that Thailand is now the most popular destination for diving in the whole of Asia.

Why Dive in Thailand?

So, how come diving in Thailand has turned into a phenomenal success?

- Superb locations for every diver of every skill

- High standard of diving centers

- Diving is possible all year round

- Reasonable cost of diving

- Main centers are affiliated with PADI or other recognizable dive bodies

- Courses are held in a variety of different languages

- Latest amenities and excellent boats

- Huge range of sites – something for everyone

- Thailand has two unique distinct oceanic zones

Statistical Facts

The Similan Islands are a prime example of encouraging divers, while at the same time maintaining ecological stability and preserving biological diversity of flora and fauna. From 1999 to 2003 the Similans attained a five fold increase in the amount of visitors, which was just 10,000 increased to 50,000 and most of them were divers. The income grew in that time from 22,000USD to a staggering 460,000USD with foreign divers each spending an average of roughly 1,200USD.

2. Diving Destinations and Diving Sites in Thailand

Thailand has 2 uniquely different diving zones consisting of The Andaman Sea on the west and The Gulf of Thailand on the east.

The Andaman Sea

Introduction:
The best time of the year to dive in the Andaman is from October to April. The visibility in the Andaman is similar to that of the Gulf of Thailand but the area has more extensive coral reefs. Due to the influence of the southwest monsoon, most of the reefs surrounding the offshore islands occur on the east side of the islands.

List of Destinations

Phuket

Phuket Island has some decent dive sites and the largest diving center in Thailand. The reefs around the area are in a healthy condition with both solid and colorfully soft corals. There is also an abundance of marine life. Most of the dive locations are suitable for all levels of divers but there are also some that are quite deep.

The most well-known dive site in the Phuket area is Racha Yai with its sloping rocky reefs and its plentitude of solid coral forests. There is also Ter Bay where there is an exciting wreck in the depths of 25-35 meters. The area south Racha Yai, Racha Noi, is a haven for experienced divers as the depths are greater and the currents stronger. The overall topography is strikingly different from Racha Yai with huge granite boulders and the chance to see Manta Rays and Whale Sharks. The diving in Racha Noi compared to Racha Yai is definitely more challenging but the rewards are far greater.

Just off Phuket, is the limestone island of Koh Doc Mai which soars vertically from the sea-bed. It is home to a diversity of fish and offers the opportunity to view leopard sharks, moray eels, octopus and turtles.



Krabi

This stunning part of Thailand offers some terrific diving and snorkeling sites with plenty of succulent soft coral, limestone crops and diversity of marine life. One can go diving for example off the nearby islands of Podah Nai and Nok.

The most popular destination however, in Krabi, is the beautiful island of Ko Phi Phi. Even though the island was struck badly by the Tsunami disaster in 2004, the area has recovered impressively and divers are coming back in flocks. The island has two remarkable limestone crops divided by a narrow flat isthmus and it is there where most of the visitors stay. Ko Phi Phi has an abundance of succulent coral and colorful schools of fish.

A popular and perhaps the best dive site off Ko Phi Phi is King Cruiser which claim remnants of a passenger ship which sunk in 1997 after it hit the Anemone reef. The Anemone reef is in itself a unique dive site with a massive limestone pinnacle which soars 30 meters from the seabed to just 4 meters beneath the surface. The site is well-known for its abundance of sea anemones that cling to every surface while attracting enormous schools of fish. Different types of fish to be seen include: tropicals, snappers, groupers and colorful clown fish, along with larger game-fish like tuna and barracuda as well as the occasional leopard shark.

There is also Shark Point which is a marine sanctuary with a reef that comprises of three pinnacles. The largest of which actually breaks the surface appearing as a barren rock outcropping. The reef is home to a delightful abundance of tropicals, colorful soft corals and vibrant sea fans that decorate the limestone pinnacles.

Along the sea from Krabi Town is quiet Ko Lanta, in fact the island is not just one but fifteen. The major island of Ko Lanta Yai is approximately 25km long with a string of white sandy beaches. The diving sites surrounding Ko Lanta are considered by many to be among some of the best the country has to offer. There is an enormous variety of fringing reefs, marine life, caves, rocks and islets.

Hin Daeng and Hin Muang near Ko Lanta are definitely two of the most favored dive sites in Thailand. Hin Daeng has the steepest and deepest in the whole of the country with fantastic marine life. Hin Muang next door is completely underwater and it is covered with delicate violet coral.

Other dive spots in Krabi province include Gareng Heng rock outcrop and the 5 islands of Ko Ha.

Similan Islands

Located in Pha-nga province, 90km north-west of Phuket, the Similan Islands boast one of Thailand’s most famous diving sites and can lay claim to having one of the best diving sites in Asia. The Similans consist of 9 islands (Similan means 9 in Malay language) Ko Bon, Ko Bayu, Ko Similan, Ko Payu, Ko Miang (two adjoining islands), Ko Payan, Ko Payang, and Ko Huyong. The islands are famed for their thriving reefs and abundance of delicate coral and superb variety of exciting marine life. It is possible to see chevron barracuda, giant trevally, manta rays, leopard sharks and rainbow runners. Of all the islands, one of the most popular with divers is Ko Bo. This island has a sheer wall 35 meters deep which is followed by a stepped ridge descending to 45 meters. Located roughly 25km north of here, but not actually part of the Similans, is Ko Tachai with its lush tropical foliage and underwater ridge which juts out at 90 degrees. Divers may experience the opportunity to encounter leopard sharks, nurse sharks or whale sharks.

Other popular diving sites in Similans include:

Stonehenge: Thia is a large towering rock formation with a variety of marine life. Divers can spot barrel sponges, lionfish, gorgonian sea fans, barracuda, wrasse, ghost pipefish and long nose butterfly fish.

Snapper Alley: This site is extremely popular for night dives its solid healthy table and sheet provides marine life places to hide and sleep.

Shark-fin Reef: This is a great dive site for experienced divers. It is possible to spot clown trigger fish, half-moon trigger fish, bat fish and surgeon fish.

Elephant Head Rock: This rock is simply a massive boulder and is ideal for experienced and daring divers. Silver trevally, jet black trevally, small reef sharks, hawksbill turtle, lionfish, grouper and snapopers can all be seen.

East of Eden: Here boasts the most spectacular bommie in the Similans and the violet and blue corals are just breath-taking.

Donald Duck Bay: This rock was named after the cartoon character it resembles and it is another great site for marine life where one can also see crabs, octopus and cuttlefish running across the sea bed.

Surin Islands

The Surin Islands are virtually untouched with pristine virgin reefs that meticulously slope to the seabed. The islands are situated 80km west of Ranong province along the west cost of Thailand.

Located near the Surin islands is the horseshoe shaped Richelieu Rock which is considered by hoards of divers to be the most fantastic dive site in the whole of Thailand. The sheer diversity of marine life is amazing. Divers may see schooling chevron barracuda, numerous types of moray eels, abundant lionfish and scorpion fish and 5 types of anemone fish, juvenile emperor angel fish, sea horses, ornate ghost pipefish, harlequin shrimps and even whale sharks, manta rays and shovelnose rays. Richelieu Rock is a must-see for every diver in the south of Thailand.

Khao Lak

Khao Lak Marine National Park a palm fringed coastline with newly discovered reefs. The area is home to a plentitude of marine life and even a couple of wrecks.

Mergui Archipelago

This brand new diving area just south of Burma has only been opened to the public since 1997. The area is still relatively unknown and unexploded and offers the opportunity for divers to visit exciting new dive sites. The representation of coral however is sporadic and the underwater terrain is rather rugged, so making it all not quite and spectacular as the nearby Similan Islands. Parts of the area attract a diversity of sharks, manta eagle and marbled rays.

The Gulf of Thailand

Introduction: This cost of Thailand is a gigantic shallow depression just south of Cambodia. It is roughly 60 meters deep with a maximum of 85. The area boasts a staggering 112 islands with countless fringing reefs with rocks and succulent seabed. The reefs are not as varied as that of the Andaman Sea but the marine life is still prolific.

List of Destinations

Ko Tao

Ko Tao meaning Turtle Island, has grown into the hottest diving area in the country. The island with only an area of 21sq km lies north of Ko Samui and Ko Phang-ngan. Ko Tao’s astonishing popularity could be because there is something to satisfy every level of diver.

The Chumphon Pinnacle, located 11km from Ko Tao is considered by many divers to be the finest dive site in the region. It consists of a massive granite pinnacle and a series of smaller one. It starts at 14m underwater and drops to a low of 26, covered with sea anemones and pink anemones fish. Divers can even see schools of barracuda, jacks and batfish, then during the right season whale sharks and mantas appear.

Green Rock

between just one and 28 meters deep are boulder formations which an array of short tunnels and swim throws. Diving at the rock offers the splendid opportunity to enjoy parrot fish breeding, white eyed morays and blue spotted rays. The area is safe and is perfect for everyone of every level. It is believed to be one of the most exciting sites in the Ko Tao area.

The Nangyuan Pinnacle is undoubtedly the most popular of all the sites in the region. Its granite boulder formations have a diversity of swim-throughs and tropical reef fish such as groupers, long fin, banner fin and blue spotted stingrays.

Shark Island just off the south-west coast is another of the most popular areas to dive with depths of almost 30 meters and hawksbill turtle, blue ridged angel, long fin banner, leopard sharks and reef sharks. The area is perfect for any standard of diving.

The South-West Pinnacle offers diving ranges between 5 and 30 meters deep. The series of steep pinnacles rise from the sandy seabed and offer an ample variety of colorful marine life, such as butterfly fish, blue-ringed angelfish, jacks, barracudas and occasional whale sharks.

Twins which lies just to the west of Ko Nangyuan is made of rocks with depths of 6 to 18 meters. Among the hard corals are big grouper, white-eyed morak eels, pink anemone, clown fish, blue spotted rays, wrasse and black and white sergeant major fish.

White Rock near Twins offers decent depths for all levels of divers and is a good place for night dives. Marine life there includes butterfly fish, parrot fish, angel fish, large barracuda titan trigger fish and red breasted wrasse.

Ko Phang-ngan

This ‘hippy’ hideout of an island famous for its full-moon parties is an excellent departure point for the northern most part of the Ang Thong Marine National Park. The visibility in the area is just 4 meters with a highest of 25.

Ko Samui

Ko Samui is more renowned for its long sandy beaches and sizzling nightlife than its diving, but there are some enjoyable sites nearby.

Sail Rock is by far and away the most well-known dive site in the Ko Samui area. It is a rock pinnacle shaped like an iceberg which emerges from a sandy seabed at 40m to tower 15m above the surface. It is also a magnet for fish and there are fascinating schools of anemones and pink anemones.

Koh Yippon consists of 50 different islands. The visibility is lower than that of the other sites in the area but the scenery is still beautiful.

Chumphon

Chumphon province offers the visitor an astonishing array of natural attractions and it is a good place to stop and enjoy the healthy diversity of marine life and fringing reefs. One can also do some night diving.

Ko Lak Ngam
located just 15km north-east of Chumphon, is one of 40 islands which belong to the Chumphon Marine National Park. There is plenty of hard and soft corals and hosts home to a large amount of sea life such as bat fish, trevally, fusiliers, turtle and seasonal whale sharks.

Pattaya

Just 90 minutes from the capital, this coastal shoreline is ideal for those in Bangkok who wish to do some diving on their day off.

Undoubtedly, the most popular destination in Pattaya for diving buffs is the Hardeep Wreck which was sunk by the allies in the Second World War. The wreck lies on its starboard side at a maximum depth of 26 meters.

Ko Chang Marine National Park

Ko Chang has seen an explosion in the amount of visitors over the past few years. It is just one of a total 52 islands in the Marine National Park. Even though the area has previously been victim to man-made wrongs, there is still the chance to enjoy fringing reefs, marine life, a wreck, giant clams and snorkeling.

Hin Kuak Maa
offers the diver a huge variety of solid and soft corals which are home to the likes of moray eels, blue spotted sting rays, sea turtles, starfish, stonefish and puffer fish.

Hin Luk Bath
has turned into one of the most favored dive sites around with its boulder formations which appear from a sandy seabed 15 meters down The way they jut out allows a vast array of corals and barrel sponges. It is also possible to spot angel fish and barracuda.

Hin Rap South is a 18 meter rock pinnacle which can be dived by anyone of every level. It is covered with staghorn corals, barrel sponges and delicate corals. Experienced divers can also venture out 200 meters to admire a group of rocks known as Blue Mountains which often glow from the sun.

Hin Run Tek with an average depth of 12 meters, is a huge rock formation site with a diversity of colorful marine life such as parrotfish, wrasse and angelfish.

When to dive in Thailand

The best time to dive in the Andaman Sea is from October to April, and in the Gulf of Thailand from May to September. However though, it is okay to dive all year round.

3. Diving Courses and Types Available

There are four diving companies operating in Thailand offering diving certification, they are:

PADI - The Professional Association of Diving Instructors

NAUI - The National Association of Underwater Instructors

SSI – Scuba Schools International

BSAC - The British Sub-Aqua Club


Dive Insurance

It is advised that all divers have their own travel and diving insurance. In the very unlikely event of a problem, treatment for diving accidents can be expensive. The general travel insurance may cover diving, but one should check this before traveling.

When not to dive


A person should not dive when he is:

- Uncertified
- Tired
- Dehydrated
- It is raining (with or without lightning)
- Sick, have sinus congestion, runny nose, fever, etc.
- Have trouble clearing the Eustachian tubes ("equalizing")
- Scuba gear is not working
- Nitrogen level is too high (take a surface interval)
- The water is choppy, rough or visibility is poor
- No buddy to dive with
- Under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Have preexisting health problems that may present hazards (see the doctor)
- Short of breath, asthmatic or have problems with allergies.

7. Useful Telephone Number and Website

TDA Diving Association (Thailand)
: 52 Moo 5, Thanon Thepkrasattri, Ampher Thalang, Phuket 83110, Thailand Tel : (+66) 076-206514 - 5 Fax : (+66) 076-206094 Email : office@cmas-thailand.org

World Underwater Federation http://www.cmas2000.org/index.asp

International Diving Association http://www.ida-worldwide.com/index_english.html

PADI http://www.padi.com/padi/default.aspx

NAUI http://www.nauiww.org

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30 สิ่ง น่าทำ ตอนที่ยังมีชีวิต

สวัสดีครับวันนี้ เอาฟอร์เวิดร์เมล์จากเพื่อนที่แสนดีส่งมาให้มาแบ่งปันกันอ่าน เขาบอกว่าตอนที่ยังมีชีวิตมีอะไรที่น่าจะทำบ้าง
30 สิ่ง น่าทำ ตอนที่ยังมีชีวิต
• 1. ทำอะไรที่น่าตื่นเต้นในแต่ละวัน
• 2. ไปเที่ยวที่ที่คุณไม่เคยไป กับคนที่คุณไม่เคยคิดจะลืม
• 3. ซื้อความสุข ด้วยรอยยิ้ม
• 4. คุยกับคนแปลกหน้า เพื่อหาเพื่อนใหม่
• 5. ช่วยคนอื่น เมื่อคุณสามารถช่วยได้
• 6. สังเกตสิ่งรอบๆตัว อาจพบความสุขเล็กๆ เข้ามาในชีวิต
• 7. อยู่เงียบๆ กับตัวเองวันละ 5 นาที... เพื่อคิด
• 8. ทุ่มตัวเองเต็มที่ กับการหาทางแก้ปัญหา ที่คุณกำลังเผชิญอยู่
• 9. คบคนที่มองโลกในแง่ดี
• 10. เข้าคอร์สเรียนเพิ่มเติม ในเรื่องที่คุณสนใจ
• 11. จัดเวลา นัดเจอ เพื่อนสนิท ในแต่ละเดือน ไป กิน เที่ยว เล่น
• 12. มองพระอาทิตย์ขึ้น สัปดาห์ละครั้ง
• 13. ดูพระอาทิตย์ตกดิน สัปดาห์ละครั้ง
• 14. ปลูกผักเอง เอาไว้ทานเอง
• 15. ไปหาเพื่อน ที่ไม่ได้เจอกันมานานนับปี
• 16. หยุดตามกระแสสักนิด และทำตามแนวคิดที่เหมาะสำหรับตัวเอง
• 17. บอกตัวเองว่า ไม่มีอะไรสายเกินไป
• 18. ค้นหา ประสบการณ์ดีๆ แปลกใหม่ ให้กับชีวิต
• 19. เลิกกังวลกับสิ่งที่คุณไม่มี และมีความสุขในสิ่งที่คุณมี
• 20. โรแมนติก ทำเซอร์ไพรซ์คนที่คุณรัก
• 21. หยุดเสียเวลา กับเรื่องหยุมหยิมที่ไม่จำเป็น
• 22. รับประทานอาหารให้ช้าลง ลิ้มรสความอร่อย
• 23. ขอความช่วยเหลือ เมื่อต้องการ เพราะคุณจะไม่ได้รับความช่วยเหลือ หากไม่เอ่ยปาก
• 24. ถามคำถาม เมื่อสงสัย... ช่วยประหยัดเวลา และลดความยุ่งยากใจ
• 25. เล่นสนุกบ้าง ชีวิตมีแค่ครั้งเดียว
• 26. ทำอะไรทีละอย่าง จะได้ทำออกมาได้ดี
• 27. ฝึกความพอเพียง – พอดี เมื่อมันเกิดขึ้นกับคุณ จะไม่มีใคร เอาไปจากคุณได้
• 28. รักษาสัญญา
• 29. ดูตลก ฟังเรื่องตลก และแบ่งปันกับคนอื่น
• 30. เปิดโลกความคิดสร้างสรรค์ของคุณ กับงานศิลปะ เช่นดนตรี ภาพถ่าย ภาพยนตร์ ฯลฯ

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Ayutthaya World Heritage and Red Cross Fair 2009


“Ayutthaya World Heritage and Red Cross Fair 2009”
Miss Chutathip Chareonlarp, Director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Office said that, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province, in cooperation with the Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Provincial Administrative Organization, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Municipality, Fine Arts Department, TAT Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Office, and relevant public and private agencies, will arrange the “Ayutthaya World Heritage and Red Cross Fair 2009”, during 11-20 December, 2009, at Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park to celebrate the occasion that the UN World Heritage Committee announced the Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park as a Cultural World Heritage Site in 1991. In this event, there will be many interesting activities. Firstly, the Lord Buddha relics at Chao Sam Phraya National Museum for the public to pay respect. Furthermore, there will be exhibitions and booths to sell OTOP products and well-known goods from 16 districts. Visitors can see an aqricultural exhibition, flowering and decorative plants, and attend a food fair. The Community and Village Leaders’ Thai Country Song Singing Contest, floating market activities, cultural performances, Thida Krungkao Contest, Red Cross booths, as well as buying a Red Cross lottery for donation, are also some other features of this event. Vistors should NOT MISS to experience the peaceful atmosphere of the ancient people’s way of life in the imitation marketplace of the Ayutthaya Period and use a replica of an ancient coin, Phot Duang, to exchange for food and desserts. Admire the light and sound performance, “Krung Si Ayutthaya : The Great Kings” (15 rounds; 10 days 10 nights). The opening ceremony will be arranged on Friday,11 December, 2009. The ticket costs 200 baht and 500 baht. TAT Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Office would like to invite tourists to visit the “Ayutthaya World Heritage and Red Cross Fair 2008”. For further information, please contact TAT Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Office at Tel: 0 3524 6076-7 or the Provincial Administration Office (Chief of Finance and Accounting Group) at Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya City Hall, 2nd Floor, Four-storeyed Building, Tel: 0 3533 6563.Click Here For : Schedules of the Light and Sound Performance & Tour Programme of the World Heritage Site, Ancient Market, and Light and Sound Performance “Ayutthaya World Heritage and Red Cross Fair 2551”

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River Kwai Bridge Week
River Kwai Bridge WeekDate : 27 November - 8 December 2009Venue : River Kwai Bridge, Mueang District, Kanchanaburi
Each year in late November to early December, the world famous River Kwai Bridge built by Allied prisoners-of-war during World War II, becomes the focal point of celebrations.
Event highlights include historical and archaeological exhibits, a carnival, folk and cultural performances, rides on World War II vintage trains, and a spectacular light and sound presentation re-enacting the bridge’s World War II legacy.
Watch the light-and-sound show in remembrance of the bridge and the construction of the "Death Railway" during World War II (There are 4 sets of headphones available in English, Japanese, Chinese and German). A wealth of entertainment and Exhibitions are on display.
Contact : - TAT Kanchanaburi Office, Te l : 66 (0) 3451 1200, 66 (0) 3451 2500 Fax : 66 (0) 3451 1200, E-mai l: tatkan@tat.or.th - Kanchanaburi Provincial Administration Office, Tel. : 66 (0) 3451 1778website : www.tourismthailand.org , www.Kanchanaburi.go.th




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Introduction of Thailand Activities

Introduction of Thailand Activities
Thailand has long been known for the rich diversity of its attractions, but the continuing development of the Kingdom’s tourism product means that there are still more waiting discovery.
A land of golden temples, tropical beaches and forested hills, Thailand is truly a veritable oasis in an increasingly hectic world. Secure in its devotion to the Buddhist faith and to its beloved King, it merges a centuries-old culture with way of life that preserves its identity and gracious natural hospitality.
For sightseeing and travel, Thailand has few equals. From dazzling temples and palaces to awe-inspiring World Heritage Sites; from timeless rural settlements to vibrant resort towns; from idyllic beaches to national parks where wild nature rules, the choice of where to go and what to see is limitless.
Soft adventure options blend with eco-tourism in mountainous jungle terrain, with trekking on foot or elephant back, 4-wheel drive safaris, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and meeting with remote highland communities. Away from the upland forests, the blue watersof Thailand’s extensive coastline beckon, offering the relaxing joys of beach life as well as diving, sailing, windsurfing, and sea canoeing, all with expert tuition provided.
Golfers love Thailand and the feeling is mutual. The Kingdom has more than 100 golf courses, most to international standard and located close to major tourism destinations with first-class facilities and friendly fees.
The Thai secret of relaxation is a secret that can be shared by learning and practicing meditation in Buddhist retreats or training centres. The revitalising Thai massage is an ancient tradition that is another part of the secret visitors like to share, while at the many luxury spas, they can experience the most modern, sensual techniques at the firm but caressing hands of a trained therapist.
Thailand’s cuisine is recognised as one of the world’s healthiest. A profusion of fresh produce, fresh-caught fish and seafood with a balanced complement of aromatic herbs and spices, wok-fried or grilled for a dish that is light, nutritious and bursting with flavour.
Dishes from all of Thailand’s regions can be found in Bangkok, as well as fine dining at sophisticated restaurants of world-class quality. The city is one of Asia’s great shopping experiences, too, with gleaming modern malls and department stores with top international brand and specifically Thai names along with smart boutiques and busy street stalls.
Giant markets like Chatuchak and Suan Lum Night Bazaar also sell international brand names, but their fame rests on their diversity. From local fashions and handicrafts at giveaway prices, the range of discoveries to be made there is quite astounding.
Everywhere in Thailand traditional products are hand made by local artisans: weavers of cotton and silk, wood carvers, potters working in the local clay, silversmiths, basket makers, and cooks making local gourmet specialities.
Even in the remotest villages, these cottage industries are being supported by the government’s One Tambon One Product (OTOP) project, and OTOP products from communities all over the Kingdom are now sold in many stores. At the same time, OTOP villages are being developed so that visitors can go to the source and stay overnight in the artisan villages.
From this profusion of location and activity, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is identifying new attractions and promoting niche markets, special programmes with appeal to special interests and needs: to younger travellers, to families, to honeymoon couples, to cultural travellers, to voyagers seeking health and wellbeing holidays.
And the best part of it is Thailand offers this wealth of diversity with the legendary Thai smile — which is not a legend at all, but one of the genuinev delights of discovering Thailand.
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Great Mother

Baby Monkey hit by scooter at Jaipur { India }







but monkey mother....... . we already know the Mother history.
















...Nothing in this world is better than a Mother...
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Great Mother

Mother is mother.. Risking her life to save her kid....
























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Animal Mother great love kid


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Do's and Don't in Thailand

The Monarchy : Thai people have a deep, traditional reverence for the Royal Family, and a visitor should be careful to show respect for the King, the Queen and the Royal Children.

Religion : Visitors should dress neatly in all religious shrines. They should never go topless, or in shorts, hot pants or other unsuitable attireIt is acceptable to wear shoes when walking around the compound of a Buddhist temple, but not inside the chapel where the principal Buddha image is kept.

Each Buddha image, large or small, ruined or not, is regarded as a sacred object. Never climb onto one to take a photograph or do anything which might indicate a lack of respect. Buddhist monks are forbidden to touch or be touched by a woman, or to accept anything from the hand of one. If a woman has to give anything to a monk, she first hands it to a man, who then presents it.

Social Norms :

Thais don't normally shake hands when they greet one another, but instead press the palms together in a prayer-like gesture called a wai. Generally a younger person wais an elder, who returns it.

Thais regard the head as the highest part of the body, literally and figuratively. Therefore, avoid touching people on the head and try not to point your feet at people or an object. It is considered very rude. Shoes should be removed when entering a private Thai home.

Public displays of affection between men and women are frowned upon.

Special Advice :

- Beware of unauthorised people who offer their services as guides. For all tourist information, contact the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Tel : 1672. For information about Bangkok, contact the Bangkok Metropolitan Tourist Bureau, Tel : 0 2225 7612-4.

- Observe all normal precautions as regards to personal safety, as well as the safety fof your belongings. Walking alone on quiet streets or deserted areas is not recommended. Be sure that all your valuables-money, jewellery, and airline tickets are properly protected from loss. Visitors needing assistance relating to safety, unethical practices, or other matters, please call the Tourist Police at Tel: 1155.

- Drop your garbage into a waste container. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration id no strictly enforcing the law in an effort to keep the city clean and healthy. The fine will be imposed on a person who spits, discards cigarette stubs, or drops rubbish in public areas.

- Do not get yourself involved with drugs. Penalties for drug offences are very severe in Thailand.

- Do not support any manner of wild animal abuse. Never purchase any products or souvenirs made from wild animals including reptiles like snakes, monitor lizards, and also turtle shell and ivory. Avoid patronizing local restaurants that serve wild animal delicacies. It is against the law to slaughter wildlife for food in Thailand.

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The 11th Annual Central International Watch Fair 2009



The 11th Annual Central International Watch Fair 2009
Mesmerizing Southeast Asia
A watch lover's dream... tempting offers and newest timepiece innovations

  • Explore this more than 5 Billion Baht galaxy of watch collections from over 180 brands
  • See the latest watch collections and limited-edition masterpiece models, plus exclusive, only at Central new-brand debuts
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25 Aug - 27 Sep 09

Venue : The Event Hall, 3rd fl, Central Chidlom and The Watches Dept., Central Chidlom, Lardprao, Bangna and Pinklao
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Amazing Thailand Adventure Race Series


The Ibis Koh Samui Trophy brings the new, spectacular and fast growing sport of Adventure Racing to the South of Thailand.
Supported by Ibis, The Tourism Authority of Thailand, the Tourism Association of Koh Samui and the Thai Hotel Association of Koh Samui, this inaugural Adventure Race is set to attract 150 teams from around the world.

Scheduled on
September 19 and part of the Amazing Thailand Adventure Race Series, the race will start and finish from the magnificent Bohput beach in front of the IBIS hotel in Bohput.
Adventure Racing is a highly visual and dynamic sport genre, stretching competitors to their limits.
It is a sport that is rapidly capturing the imagination of sport people in Thailand and around the world.

“After the tremendous success of the other races of the Series in Kanchanaburi, Nong Chok and Chiang Mai, it was important to have a competition in the South” explains Serge Henkens, the Race Director and managing director of Active Management Asia.

20% of the sponsor’s donations will go to environment friendly initiatives brought by “The Green Island Project”, a local green association.

“Despite 10 years of unbelievable development, we wanted to show that the Island has a lot to offer and is still a paradise destination”continues Henkens. “Well-known for its magnificent beaches, Samui also offers fantastic opportunities for Adventure and Great Outdoor lovers. The Island has all the ingredients for a memorable race: the blue ocean, forests, mountains, water falls, sandy beaches and a very rich fauna and flora. The perfect recipe for great Adventure Racing” concludes Henkens.

The Koh Samui Trophy will offer 4 disciplines: Running, Cycling, Kayaking and Swimming.
The competitors will hike and run through unspoiled jungle, paddle and swim on the turquoise waters of the gulf of Thailand and cycle over the hills with spectacular views on the ocean.

As we offer 2 divisions, Adventure (easier course) and Extreme (longer course), the race is really accessible to everyone! continues Henkens.

The winners of the extreme division are expected to complete the course in approximately 4:30.

The fastest team in the Adventure division is planned to finish in around 3:30h.

The Race offers 2 divisions:
 Adventure (Short course for newcomers and W.E. warriors)
 Extreme (Long course for confirmed athletes and experienced Racers)

Disciplines: Running, Kayaking, Biking, Swimming and other mystery tests
Teams of 2 racers
Categories will be: Men, Women, Mixed, Masters Men (over 80 years combined) and Seniors Men (over 100 years combined)

About IBIS:
Ibis, the worldwide economy hotel brand of the Accor group, offers consistent quality accommodation and services in all its hotels, for the best local value.
Ibis Samui is the 4th Ibis hotel opened in Thailand after ibis Phuket Patong, Ibis Pattaya and Ibis Bangkok Sathorn.
Ibis is also reinforcing its presence this year in Bangkok with the Ibis Bangkok Nana, opened in March and Ibis Phuket Kata opening end of the year.

About Active Management Asia
Adventure racing is a new sport that has exploded in popularity across Asia and Thailand. Active Management Asia is leading that growth in Thailand with its highly popular Amazing Adventure Race Series.
Now in its third year of operation, Active Management Asia has established an international reputation
for solid logistics and challenging race courses. These non-stop races, ranging in length from 4-8
hours, require teams to run, trek, mountain bike and paddle, while navigating a course through the wilderness.
Likened to an expedition with a stopwatch, adventure racing requires teamwork, perseverance, strategy and determination.

For more information:
Active Management Asia Co., Ltd
Khun Ying (Thai-English)
Tel: 02 7189581-2
Fax: 02 7189583
Email: info@active-asia.com
Website:
www.kohsamuitrophy.com www.active-asia.com

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Amazing Shopping Paradise


Welcome to Thailand, The land of smile and the true shopping paradise where shopaholics can find anything they wish in several places, from flea markets to luxurious shopping malls in the heart of Bangkok.

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Thailand Super Deal: Packages & Promotions


Transfer Passenger Tour

Thailand is blessed with so many attractions that visitors are faced with a problem - time, there's never enough of it. To explore all the temples, beaches, national, parks and museums in the country would take forever.

The upside to this is that wherever you are in the Kingdom, a place of interest is never faraway. Indeed Suvarnabhumi International Airport is within easy reach of some spectacular tourist attractions. And thanks to the Tourism Authority of Thailand, seeing them has never been easier.

For transfer passengers, there are now fiifteen special tour programmes that take in temples, shopping malls, canals and cultural shows. In short, they offer something for everyone. Better still, they only need to take up a little of your time. With officials on hand to help you navigate immigration procedures and tour guides to lead you back to the airport, the programmes promise to be one of the most rewarding, enjoyable experiences you ever sign up to do.
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Interested passengers can inquire for more information at Tel. 1672, visit http://www.tourismthailand.org/, or call Tel. 0 2134 4262 and 08 1400 4588 and to join the campaign, they can contact the Transfer Passenger Tour Counter in the departure area on 2nd Floor Concourse F and Concourse C in the Transit Passenger Lounge at Suvarnabhumi Airport.


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Thailand animal lovers celebrate birth of a panda at Chiang Mai Zoo.

Hello This now Thailand have baby panda born at Chiang Mai Zoo,is a celebration of Thailand and tourism of Thailand program plan "Thailand animal lovers celebrate birth of a panda at Chiang Mai Zoo." 12 Jun 2009 - 21 Jun 2009

Baby panda joins celebrity list

Thailand animal lovers celebrate birth of a panda at Chiang Mai Zoo.

This has to be the Southeast Asia’s most famous zoo after global TV networks turned their lens on a remarkable new born baby; a female panda born at Chiang Mai Zoo, late May.

Mum and Dad, Lin Hui and Xuang Xuang, have lived at the northern Thailand zoo for the last six years, under a loan agreement with the Chinese Government that lasts just 10 years.

TV cameras from all major channels focused on the tiny tot made all the more famous because it was conceived by artificial insemination and marked a first for the Thai veterinarian team. Thailand joins the US and Japan as the only countries to breed pandas in captivity.
Born 27 May, after six years of almost comical efforts to get the female panda pregnant, the birth surprised even zoo officials. It turned out to be the month’s good new story rising above the usual negative news that swamps TV viewers.

It was all the more fascinating in the context of past efforts by zoo officials to get the two Chinese pandas to mate naturally. Zoo keepers arranged a mock wedding and even showed them porn movies of other pandas mating. It was a dismal failure, until medical science came to the rescue.

Overnight, the baby was a world celebrity and the only sad note was news that within two years the baby panda would have to return to its homeland.

The panda family is the biggest draw at Chiang Mai Zoo, earning a treasure chest in gate fees that have reached an astronomical figure. You would have to be a football star to attract a fan club of the size the panda family has drawn to the zoo.

Tourists and residents flock to this northern zoo to watch these rare creatures in their posh quarters.

Leading the family’s admirers, Thailand’s Prime Minister, Abhisit Vejjaijiva, says he will check out if China might be prepared to relax regulations and allow the baby to stay beyond the two years stated in the loan contract.
If successful, the baby could possibly remain with mum and dad until their stay in Thailand concludes in another four years.
While sensitive talks between PMs unfold the zoo is planning to celebrate the panda’s birth in style.
Thousands of visitors are expected to visit the zoo just to see this tiny tot a rare site for travellers interested in these cute and iconic creatures.
Since the grown-up pandas arrived, the zoo’s gate rose to around 3,000 visitors on a weekend. But there is a good deal more to see at this zoo. It is credited with being probably the best in the country and even has a night safari zoo.

There are various activities arranged by the zoo to attract visitors. This month, 12 to 21 June the zoo hosts the World Animal Art and Photo Gallery, that encourages visitors and residents to enter their favourite animal photos in a contest. They have to depict animals smiling, not an easy task if the subject is a crocodile. In addition, the zoo features a water colour painting workshop; rare animal photo auction, finger paint, photo fair and gallery. Check out www.a-plusgroup.com

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Automatic water drinking Box.ตู้น้ำดื่มอัตโนมัติ

ปัจจุบันธุรกิจหนึ่งที่น่าจะนำมาใช้สำหรับชุมชนมนุษย์เงินเดือนอย่างพวกเราเป็นอย่างมาก เป็นธุรกิจที่น่าสนใจและเป็นการลงทุนที่ค้มค่ามาก นั่นคือ ธุรกิจตู้น้ำดื่มแบบหยอดเหรียญ ซึ่งเรื่องนี้เคยเขียนไปก่อนหน้านี้แล้วแต่อยากจะให้เพื่อนๆหันมาสนใจทำธุรกิจนี้กัน ไม่ใช่จะโฆษณาบริษัทตู้น้ำดื่มนะ เพราะอันนี้จะมีโฆษณาขึ้นมาให้อัตโนมัติอยู่แล้ว ถ้าหากอ่านบทความจบแล้วสนใจจะทำธุรกิจก็คลิกหรือเสริจหากันได้ใน บล๊อกมีที่เสริจอยู่แล้ว ที่ย้อนมากล่าวถึงเรื่องนี้เนื่องมาจากภาวะเศรษฐกิจอย่างนี้ คนที่ตกงานมีเงินชดเชยอยู่ในมือแต่ไม่ทราบว่าจะเริ่มทำธุรกิจอะไรดีจึงจะมีเงินเพิ่มขึ้น ขอป่าวประกาศให้ก้องโลกเลยนะว่า กิจการตู้น้ำดื่มหยอดเหรียญเป็นอะไรที่ดีมากๆเลย ถ้าหมู่บ้านมีชุมชนหนาแน่นใช่เลย
การลงทุนมี 2 อย่างให้เลือก
1 เราลงทุนเองทั้งหมด งบประมาณ ขั้นต่ำ 40,000 บาท
ข้อดี เราขายได้เท่าไรเป็นของเราหมด
ข้อเสีย การเซอร์วิสต่างๆ พวกใส้กรองต่างๆ อันนี้ใช้เงินเพิ่มตามระยะเวลาการใช้งาน
2 เราลงทุนหาสถานที่ เครื่องมือเป็นของบริษัท ลงทุนไม่เกิน 5,000 บาท (ค่าปรับปรุงพื้นที่)
ข้อดีคือ การเซอร์วิสต่างๆเราไม่มีค่าใช้จ่าย เราและชุมชนของเราที่ดื่มน้ำที่ตู้เป็นผู้ตรวจสอบคุณภาพสามารถแจ้งบริษัทให้มาดำเนินการแก้ไขได้
ข้อเสีย คือเราต้องแบ่งรายได้ 75:25 % เรา 25% อันนี้ดูน้อยนะเสียดายน่าจะ 50:50 อย่าไปคิดครับคืออย่างนี้ เครื่องใช้เครื่องมือต่างๆไม่ใช่ของเราเองค่าน้ำค่าไฟเขาจัดการจ่ายให้ ตกลงไหม
ทีนี้มาดูเรื่องรายรับกันบ้าง
ค่าน้ำหนึ่งคิว = 10 บาท(เอาราคาที่สูงสุด) น้ำ 1 คิว = 1,000 ลิตรราคาขาย 1 บาท/ลิตร
ใน 1 วันเราขายน้ำได้ทั้งหมด = 100 ลิตร จำนวนเงิน = 100 บาท
หักค่าน้ำ = 1 บาท ค่าไฟฟ้า 10 บ รวม =11 บาท(มอเตอร์ปั๊มน้ำใช้ไฟฟ้า) = 100-11 =89บาท/วัน
ในหนึ่งเดือน = 89 x30 = 2,670 บาท
หักรายได้แบ่งกัน 75 : 25 % =2003 :667 บาท
ดูรายได้แล้วก็อย่าเกิดความโลภนะครับ ดูรายการอะไหล่ที่ต้องเปลี่ยนแต่ละครั้งด้วยนะครับ และการขายในวันหนึ่งไม่ต่ำกว่า 100ลิตรอยู่แล้ว เป็นสินค้าที่คนเบี้ยน้อยอย่างพวกเราน่าจะหามาใช้เป็นอย่างยิ่งนะครับคนเราต้องดื่มน้ำทุกวันอยู่แล้ว และน้ำดื่มบรรจุขวดขายก็จะเริ่มน้อยลง เพราะจะมีการรณรงค์เรื่องภาวะโลกร้อน การใช้พลาสติกน้อยลง นี่เป้นการช่วยลดโลกร้อนได้อีกทางหนึ่งนะครับ
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กลับมาอีกครั้งกับวิธีการหาเงินหาประโยชน์จาก internet
Internet ประโยชน์ก็มากมาย ส่วนร้ายก็มากมี ก็แล้วแต่การนำไปใช้ประโยขน์ของแต่ละบุคคล เมืองไทยสมัยนี้มีคนหันมาใช้ประโยขน์จากinternet กันมากมาย การหางานทำเดี๋ยวนี้แค่เข้าหาที่ เว๊บไซด์ก็มีงานแสดงออกมาเป็นร้อยเป็นพันบริษัท แถมมีธุรกิจต่างๆอีกมากมายที่จะให้เราเลือกเพื่อที่จะเป็นเฟรนชายด์กับเขาบางบริษัทมีทางเลือกสองทางคือ ลงทุนเอง หรือ รับเปอร์เซ็นต์ส่วนแบ่ง อันหลังนี้ผู้เขียนว่าเหมาะสำหรับมนุษย์เงินเดือนอย่างพวกเราที่มีเงินน้อย ขอแค่มีพื้นที่ในการวางสินค้าให้ทางบริษัทก็พอ เราเป็นคนดูแล บริษัทเขาดูแลเรื่องบริการ ธุรกิจนี้ผู้เขียนคิดว่าอนาคตยังดีตลอดเพื่อนๆมนุษย์เงินเดือนทั้งหลายที่มีที่หน้าบ้าน1x2เมตรและเป็นเขตชุมชนน่าจะหามาทำดูกันนะครับ ขอเฉลยดีกว่าว่าธุรกิจนี้ก็คือ ธุรกิจตู้น้ำดื่มแบบหยอดเหรียญ รายได้น่าสนใจ เราเพียงดูแลเรื่องความปลอดภัยและสภาพพื้นที่ให้มีคนมาใช้บริการมากๆ เรื่อง service เป็นเรื่องของเจ้าของตู้ เพราะเขามีค่าใช้จ่ายเหมือนกัน แต่ผู้เขียนขอเชียร์แบบให้สถานที่นะ แบบลงทุนเองเงินทุนเพื่อนๆมีน้อยในอนาคตค่าใช้จ่ายรออยู่นะครับ คิดว่ารายได้จากอันนี้พอที่จะทำให้เพื่อนๆมีรายได้เสริมเพิ่มขึ้นมาพอที่จะช่วยรับภาระค่าใช้จ่ายต่างๆที่จะถาโถมเข้ามาเนื่องมาจากพิษเศรษฐกิจยามนี้ อย่ารีรอเลยเพื่อนๆถ้าหากมีพื้นที่รีบตัดสินใจสินค้านี้ไม่มีการขาดทุน เนื่องจากคนเราขาดนำไม่ได้หรอก และราคาก็ถูกกว่าที่บรรจุขวดขาย คนก็หันมาใช้บริการนี้ และน้ำดื่มบรรจุถังกลมขายก็ไม่ทราบว่าท่านทำความสะอาดถังบ้างหรือเปล่า ใส้กรองหรือแสงยูวี ใช้ได้หรือไม่ อันนี้เราดื่มทุกวันเรารู้ แต่บางถังที่มีแจมมาอันนี้เศร้าครับ ซึ่งถ้าเราเป็นเจ้าของสถานที่เรื่องเปลี่ยนอุปกรณ์เป็นเรื่องของบริษัท เราดูแลการตลาด และตรวจสอบคุณภาพจากตัวเราเอง หรือ จากลูกค้า อันนี้จะทำให้กิจการเราไปได้ดีครับ
วันนี้พอแค่นี้ก่อนจะทะยอยนำเรื่องธุรกิจขนาดเล็กที่มนุษย์เงินเดือนอย่างพวกเราสามารถพอที่จะทำได้มาเล่าสู่กันฟังเพื่อเปิดหนทางสร้างรายได้แก่เพื่อนๆกันทุกคนนะครับ
สวัสดีครับ
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วันพฤหัสบดี

การหารายได้เสริมทาง internet

ปัจจุบันเมืองไทยกำลังมีการปฏิวัติ (ขอโทษครับไม่ใช่ทหารปฏิวัติกลุ่มโน้นกลุ่มนี้นะครับ)คือว่าคนไทยเริ่มมีการใช้internet กันมากเนื่องจาก ราคาคอมพิวเตอร์ถูกลงมากเปรียบเทียบกับปี 2543 กับปัจจุบันสเปคสูงกว่ากันแต่ราคาต่างกันมาก เนื่องมาจากเทคโนโลยีการผลิตและการแข่งขันกันสูงจึงทำให้เมืองไทยมีคอมฯราคาถูกใช้กันมาก และinternet ความเร็วสูงค่าเช่ารายเดือนถูกมากเมื่อเทียบกับความเร็วที่ได้ เปรียบเทียบกับที่ใช้โมเด็ม แตกต่างกันมากทำให้คนหันมาใช้ Hi speed internet มากขึ้นคนเข้าสู่ระบบ internet มากขึ้น ทีนี้ก็มีกิจการหารายได้เสริมจากเน๊ตกันมากขึ้น มีธุรกิจนี้เกิดขึ้นมามากมายคนที่เข้ามาสู่ระบบนี้แรกเริ่มจะทำรายได้ดี แต่เมื่อมีการขยายตัวมากขึ้นจากที่สามารถมีรายได้เสริมกลายเป็นรายจ่ายเสริมจากค่าไฟฟ้าที่แพงขึ้นแต่ไม่ต้องคิดมากคนเราต้องไม่อยู่นิ่ง ไม่ลองไม่รู้ รายได้เสริมยังไม่มีก็อาศัยรายได้ประจำประทังชีวิต ผู้เขียนเป็นคนที่ชอบทดลองคุณโฆษณามาเกิดสนใจสมัครทันทีเหมือนกัน คืออยากจะรู้ว่าธุรกิจนี้มันเป็นอย่างไร ไม่ใช่คนที่กลัวอะไรง่ายๆลองให้เขาหลอกดูบ้าง ทีหลอกแฟนตัวเองเพื่อจะไปหากิ๊กยังหลอกได้ งั้นอย่างนี้ก็ให้เขาหลอกดูบ้าง อย่าเพิ่งสงสารผู้เขียนนะครับ เพราะนี่คือครูคนหนึ่งของผู้เขียนเลยนะครับ ทำให้เราที่จะกล้าทำในสิ่งที่ไม่เคยทำมาก่อน เรื่องภาษานั้นไม่เป็นอุปสรรคอาศัยโปรแกรมแปล ดาวโหลดของฟรีมาติดตั้งในเครื่อง คำไหนไม่รู้แปล นานๆเข้าจะทำให้เราพอจะจับจุดหรือพอประมวลประโยคนั้นได้ แม้ปัจจุบันก็อาศัยโปรแกรมแปลภาษาอยู่นะครับ
ธุรกิจหารายได้เสริมปัจจุบัน ท่านที่เป็นมนุษย์เงินเดือนทั้งหลายโปรดทราบ ถ้าหากท่านประสงค์จะหารายได้เสริมจากเน๊ตนั้นมาดูตรงนี้หน่อย
ธุรกิจขายตรง หรือ MLM.อันนี้ขอบอกเขาได้พัฒนาจากที่เราต้องวิ่งขายมาเป็นให้เราโพสตามเว๊ปเพื่อหาลูกทีมต่อจากคุณเมื่อมีคนสมัครต่อคุณจึงจะได้ค่าคอมฯก็เอามาจากค่าสมัครนั่นแหละครับพี่น้อง ที่เขาบอกรายได้เดือนเป็นหมื่นเป็นแสนก็ต้องทำตามที่เขาบอกและหาสมาชิกให้ได้ครบด้วยคุณรวยแน่ แต่มันไม่ง่ายเหมือนปอกกล้วยใช่ไหมตัวคุณอาจจะทำได้แต่ลูกทีมคนอื่นล่ะเขาจะทำได้เหมือนคุณรึ นั่นสิครับพี่น้อง ต้นสายก็รวยคนเดียวครับแต่คุณไม่ทราบจะได้เท่าไร ปัจจุบันมีหลายรายแค่เห็นค่าสมัครและค่าสินค้าที่ต้องซื้อแรกเข้าคุณเอ๋ยเงินเดือนทั้งเดือนเลยครับแต่เรามาถึงขั้นนี้แล้วก็ขอโบกมือลาครับ นั่นแน่มีรายการโทรมาต่อรองอีก ชุดเล็กก็มีนะค๊ะราคาครึ่งหนึ่ง อย่างนี้เราก็รักษายอดราคานี้ตลอดไป แล้วสินค้าราคามหาปะลัยขนาดนี้จะขายให้ใครใช้ละครับ แนะนำให้ไปเร่ขายที่กองถ่ายภาพยนตร ฮ่าๆ รายการนี้ใครหลวมตัวก็ใช้กันเองนะครับ แต่บริษัทของคนไทย กิฟฟารีน เขาพัฒนาแต่ก็ขายเหมือนเดิม อันนี้ชมหน่อยแต่ก็มีอีกหลายเจ้าที่เป็นของคนไทยค่าสมัครน้อยแต่สินค้าต้องไปเร่ขายเอง
อีกธุรกิจที่โฆษณาเชิญชวนเหลือเกิน สมัครปุ๊บรอ ATM เพื่อกดเงิน อะไรจะง่ายขขนาดนั้น และอีกอันเหมือนเล่นแชร์ คือคุณต้องหาลูกทีม9 - 12 คนแล้วทีนี้คุณก็โอนเงิน $4-5 เหริยญให้กันทุกเดือนจนกว้าจะถึงวันเกิดของคุณเขาบอกว่า 5 ล้านบาทสนใจไหมครับ อันนี้ผู้เขียนมีความสนใจมากเลย แต่ไม่ทราบว่ากว่าจะถึงวันเกิดไม่ทราบว่าจะมีคนเหลือ พอที่โอนเงิน 5 ล้านบาทมาให้หรือไม่ อันนี้ง่ายนะสำหรับคนโลภ (แต่ผู้เขียนมักน้อย)ไม่อย่างนั้นแก๊งตกทองในเมืองไทยคงไม่มีแล้วนะครับ
อันนี้แล้วแต่การใช้พิจารณญาณของตนเองใตร่ตรองให้รอบคอบลองได้แต่อย่าถลำพอเห็นค่าใช้จ่ายที่เราไม่สามารถจะสู้ได้ก็ถอนตัวออกมาเสีย จะได้ไม่เสียใจภายหลังนะครับ แต่ในโลกนี้ก็มีของฟรีให้เล่นอยู่นะครับตังค์น่ะได้ แต่ไม่มากเป็นแสนเดือนเป็นร้อยเองอันนี้เราแค่เปิดเครื่องต่อเน๊ตแล้วทำงานของเราไปไม่สนใจอะไรมากก็ได้เงิน นิดเดียวหลักร้อยครับ อันนี้ขออุปไว้กินคนเดียวดีกว่า แต่ถ้าอยากได้ก็ติดต่อฝากเบอร์ที่คอมเม้นนะครับ
ถ้าอยากจะได้เงินทางเน๊ตจริงๆต้องลงทุนหน่อยนะครับอันนี้รับประกันซ่อมฟรีได้เงินแน่นอนและได้เป็นแสน ดูจากแนวโน้มคนที่เขาประสบผลสำเร็จนะ แต่ผู้เขียนกำลังศึกษาจากเขาอยู่ยกให้เขาเป็นอาจารย์ครับ ลงทุนค่าหนังสือเอย วีดีโอเอย เป็นหมื่นแล้วครับอันนี้ผู้เขียนคิดเหมือนหลักการปลูกบ้านครับ ต้องให้ฐานแข็งแรงก่อนจึงค่อยลงสู่สมรภูมิครับ
วันนี้ก็ขอเล่าแค่นี้ก่อนนะครับเอาไว้ลงสมรภูมิแล้วได้เรื่องอย่างไรจะนำมาเล่าสู่กันฟังอีกครับ สวัสดีนะครับ

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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2009

Everyone Hello the new year 2009 along time my can't write my blog because hard job. But I have Happy and my glad made job because "thailand word hard job can't kill whom"
The end of year 2008 to begining year 2009, I have travel also family go to ChiangMai ,Lampoon,Lampank ,and Other areas so all happy.I think weekend long time I and family come back again. Thailand it now season is beautiful and Amazing welcome visit to thailand.
CENTRAL & EAST COAST
There are 26 provinces that make up Central and Eastern Thailand, and Bangkok is one of them. Geographically, this is Thailand’s heartland, extending from Lop Buri in the north and covering the rice bowl of the Central Plains around the Chao Phraya River. Further south, the arear embraces the east and west coasts of the upper Gulf of Thailand.
This is Thailand’s most fertile farming area, a wide-ranging landscape of paddy fields, orchards and plantations. More than 1,000 years ago Thai settlers moved down from the north, gradually replacing Mon and Khmer influences and establishing communities at Lop CENTRAL & EAST COAST Buri then at Sukhothai, before founding a kingdom that lasted 417 years with Ayutthaya as its capital. When the Burmese destroyed Ayutthaya in 1767, the capital moved to Bangkok.
The Central region has a dramatic history, and its heritage of ancient temples, battlefields and ruins and two capitals, Ayutthaya and Bangkok, are a continuing fascination for visitors. The east and west sea coasts at the region’s southern end also draw huge numbers of visitors every year. Bangkok residents spend long weekends enjoying the relaxing seaside atmosphere, while holiday-makers from around the world to discover the delights of the tropical beach life.
On the eastern side, 400 kilometres of coastline extend from Chon Buri to Rayong with some of the finest beaches in Asia. Pattaya, with an enormous range of resorts, hotels and guesthouses, is its centre. If you are seeking a more relaxing experience, travel further down the coast to Rayong or Ko Samet, and the lovely islands of Ko Chang National Park near the Cambodian border.
On the west coast, the resorts of Cha-am and Hua Hin attract international travellers who prefer their more sophisticated yet laid-back atmosphere.
Far from the sea in the northwest of the region is Kanchanaburi, whose forested mountains, waterfalls and caves, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries on the border with Myanmar provide some of Thailand’s most enthralling scenery.
The 26 provinces of Central and East Coast are Ang Thong, Bangkok, Chachoengsao, Chai Nat, Chanthaburi, Chon Buri, Kanchanaburi, Lop Buri, Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Phetchaburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Prachin Buri, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Ratchaburi, Rayong, Sa Kaeo, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Saraburi, Sing Buri, Suphan Buri and Trat.

THE NORTH

The North is the birthplace of the earliest Thai civilisation and has many sites of archaeological and cultural interest. Northern people are famous for their courtesy and hospitality, and the region is also noted for its variety of cultural traditions. Many tourists from the surrounding provinces converge on Chiang Mai for the annual Songkran Festival, and to Sukhothai for Loi Krathong.
The North falls into two distinct areas, the plains of the lower north from Nakhon Sawan to Sukhothai, and the mountainous upper north leading to borders of Myanmar and Laos. The mountain ranges along the borders are breathtaking, with waterfalls and fast-flowing rivers ideal for rafting. They are also the home of many ethnic hill people.
The region has three seasons, hot from March to May, wet from June to November and cool from December to February. High up in the mountains, though, “cool” may often mean extremely cold.
The Thai nation had its origins in the North, in city states that were gradually incorporated into the Lanna kingdom centred on Chiang Mai. Sukhothai became the first capital of Thailand, but the influence of the Lanna states of Laos and Myanmar can be clearly seen in the architecture and cuisine of the North.
The nomadic hill people of the region pursued their own course, moving back and forth across frontiers. There are six main tribal groups, Karen, Hmong, Lahu, Mien, Akha and Lisu, each with its own unique customs and clothing. Today, they are settled in villages on the mountainsides, a great attraction for travellers.
Most overseas visitors make for Chiang Mai, the northern capital, as a base for visiting ethnic tribes, soft adventure activities and shopping. Further north still, Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son are centres for rafting, trekking and tours of tribal villages. To the south, the Historical Park at Sukhothai is an essential destination for all those wishing to discover more about the history and culture of Thailand.
The 17 provinces that comprise the North are Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Tak, Kamphaeng Phet, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nakhon Sawan, Nan, Phayao, Phetchabun, Phichit, Uthai Thani, Phitsanulok, Phrae, Sukhothai, and Uttaradit.

THE NORTHEAST
The Northeast of Thailand, a vast plateau covering nearly one third of the country, is usually known as Isan. It extends northwards to the Mekong River which divides Thailand from Laos, and to the south and it ends at the Dong Rek mountain range along the border with Cambodia.
It is known to be an arid region with soil of poor quality, but for tourism, Isan is one of the country’s most intriguing destinations with many Stone Age and Bronze Age dwellings and artifacts, and several significant temples that are a legacy of the great Khmer empire.
The sandstone shrines are popular tourist attractions, particularly the superbly restored sites at the historical parks of Phimai in Nakhon Ratchasima and Phanom Rung in Buri Ram. The great temple complex at Khao Phra Viharn in Si Sa Ket on the border with Cambodian is now accessible to visitors after a long period of isolation.
The Bronze Age settlements at Ban Chiang in the province of Udon Thani provide fascinating evidence of the work of the local potters some 5,000 years ago. The red and white pottery with characteristic “fingerprint” designs are thought to be the first earthenware vessels known to man.
Two of Thailand’s best-loved national parks, Khao Yai, Phu Kradung and Phu Rua in Loei, are in Isan. Other major attractions include the villages in Khorat and Khon Kaen where the beautiful local silk is woven by hand.
Isan is a comparatively poor region whose main income is from agriculture, and many of the younger people in the villages migrate to the city. But Isan folk have a distinctive character and dialect and a vigorous culture, with their old traditions still reflected in the many festivals unique to the region.
With its strategic position bordering Laos and Cambodia, Isan has in recent years risen to become a useful starting point for adventurous journeys to destinations along the mighty Mekong River. There have been important developments in infrastructure to accommodate what is expected to be a boom in tourism.
Travel in the region has been improved by domestic airlines with regular flights to regional airports; and it is no longer impossible to find luxury accommodation, especially in large provinces of Khon Kaen, Udon Thani Nakhon, Ratchasima and Ubon Ratchathani.
The Northeast consists of 19 provinces: Amnat Charoen, Buri Ram, Chaiyaphum, Kalasin, Khon Kaen, Loei, Maha Sarakham, Mukdahan, Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Ratchasima, Nong Bua Lamphu, Nong Khai, Roi Et, Sakon Nakhon, Si Sa Ket, Surin, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani and Yasothon.
THE SOUTH This region extends southward along a narrow peninsula lying between the Andaman Sea its west side and the South China Sea on the east. It is a rich land in terms of the abundance of its natural resources, the fertility of its soil, the diversity of its people and its commercial viability.
The South is made up of 14 provinces from Chumphon in the north down to the Malaysian border 1,200 kilometres from Bangkok. It has a long coastline on either side with sandy beaches and offshore islands on both, and a rugged central hinterland of mountains and forests.
The east coast on the Gulf of Thailand always seems to be more relaxed, with long, wide bays and calm seas; the Andaman Sea coast tends to be more rugged and exhilarating, with its strange limestone rock formations and cliffs.
The occurrence of two seasonal monsoons means that the climate differs from the rest of Thailand. The southwest monsoon sweeps the west coast and the Andaman Sea from May to October, while the northeast monsoon moves across the Gulf of Thailand form November to February. The peninsula forms a barrier so that rain rarely falls on both coastlines simultaneously.
The area was once part of the Buddhist Srivijaya Empire but later came under the rule of Ayutthaya and then Bangkok. Chinese and Malaysian influences have played a large part in the cultural makeup of the region; the further south, the stronger the Malaysian influence, with a dialect akin to Malay, a predominance of Muslim communities and mosques. Rice fields give way to rubber plantations, and Chinese tin mining operations become evidence.
The coastline attracts most tourists, though Samui island in the Gulf of Thailand is growing in popularity as a laid-back holiday spot with first class diving opportunities nearby on Tao and Pha-ngan islands.
The Andaman Sea coast offers more sophisticated choices in the island province of Phuket, Thailand’s premier holiday resort. However, the fascinating rock formations and offshore islands at Phang-nga, Krabi and Trang are extremely popular for the diving and sailing opportunities they offer.
The mountains, rivers and forests in the national parks in the interior of the peninsula are also gaining popularity with eco-tourists, as can be seen with the growing numbers of safari expeditions on foot, by elephant and in canoes.
The South of Thailand consists of 14 provinces: Chumphon, Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Narathiwat, Pattani, Phang-nga, Phatthalung, Phuket, Ranong, Satun, Songkhla, Surat Thani, Trang and Yala.
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