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    Royal Retreat

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 26/07/2012

    » One hilly island on the Gulf of Thailand has the ambience of a fishing village and the reminiscence of a royal palace to offer visitors. Its name is Koh Si Chang, comprised of nine islets, situated about 12km off the coast of Si Racha in Chon Buri.

  • LIFESTYLE

    Visakha Bucha celebrations

    Muse, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 02/06/2012

    » The Tourism Authority of Thailand Nakhon Pathom and Wat Phra Pathom Chedi Ratchaworamahawihan are hosting the "Miracle of Visakha Bucha Day of the World" until Monday, to celebrate the 2,600th anniversary of Lord Buddha achieving enlightenment.

  • TRAVEL

    Monk ordination on elephant-back in Surin

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 27/04/2012

    » Ban Ta Klang in Surin province is Thailand's largest elephant village and where elephant raising has been passed down through generations for centuries. People here speak the Kui language and have well-preserved their ancient culture and traditions, such as the worshipping of ancestors before capturing wild elephants and the wedding and monk ordination procession on elephant-back.

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    Visakha Bucha celebrations in Korat

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 04/05/2012

    » To celebrate Visakha Bucha Day, which marks the day Lord Buddha was born, attained enlightenment and left Earthly incarnation over 2,500 years, the "Visakhabucha Buddha Baramee" fair will be held from tomorrow until June 10 at MCC Hall, 3rd floor, The Mall Nakhon Ratchasima. Hosted by the Second Army, Nakhon Ratchasima province, The Mall Ratchasima Company and the Tourism Authority of Thailand's Nakhon Ratchasima office, the fair aims to spread dharma, as well as allow Buddhists to worship Lord Buddha's relics and forward donations to over 20 foundations and funds.

  • TRAVEL

    Be yond fun is faith

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 08/05/2012

    » Under beautifully decorated gold lacquered parasols called tee kham were more than 30 boys donned in ancient-style Myanmar apparel and a crown being carried on the shoulders of their male relatives. They were part of a procession of hundreds of people wearing traditional Shan clothes, playing music, dancing or carrying thaiyathan (necessary things for monks). The atmosphere was lively and cheerful as the boys were about to enter monkhood in a Poi Sang Long ceremony at a temple in Mae Hong Son's Pai district.

  • TRAVEL

    Sweet santol fest in Lop Buri

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 18/05/2012

    » Tambon Talung in Muang district, Lop Buri, is well-known as an agro-tourism destination, especially for the growing of santol. Villagers plant many trees which yield high-quality sweet santol fruit which is in high market demand.

  • TRAVEL

    Visakha Bucha celebrations in Sakon Nakhon

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 25/05/2012

    » The northeastern province of Sakon Nakhon has hosted the annual big celebrations of Visakha Bucha Day since 2003. Visakha Bucha Day is an important day for Buddhists as it marks the day the Lord Buddha was born, attained enlightenment, and entered into nirvana on the full moon day of the sixth lunar month, about 2,600 years ago.

  • LIFE

    All set to inspire

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 24/05/2012

    » A veteran player on the local advertising scene, MR Piyachatra Chatrajaya is the co-founder of In Between Communications, a public relations consultancy which has diversified into publishing. Operating as In Between Publications, this offshoot focuses on four major book categories: inspirational/family interest/educational/self-development; works that enlighten and promote spiritual growth; works of imaginative fiction (novels, short stories); and special publications on history and the royal family.

  • LIFE

    Land of lotto

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 07/05/2012

    » Lottery and scratch-off tickets are very popular in Sri Lanka and available almost everywhere _ at stalls, booths, small shops and even from vendors on bikes. Each lottery ticket costs 20 Sri Lankan rupees (about five baht) while the first prize, announced every night, is worth at least two million Sri Lankan rupees (about 500,000 baht), which is doubled each day if there is no winner.

  • TRAVEL

    Butterfly watching in Sa Kaeo

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 11/05/2012

    » This year, Sa Kaeo province is aiming to be "a green tourist province" with the focus on eco-tourism and anti-global warming. Its governor Sanit Naksuksri invites all to the 8th Pang Sida Butterfly Watching Festival in order to cherish the unspoiled beauty of forests in Thailand's Eastern Region.

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