Thailand is considered as an Asian Tiger. This is because, in the late 70s’, this country emerged as an economic power in the region. In that time, employment raised, GDP raised, tourism raised, so did the hotel industry. Till now, it is continuing to do the same. In the last ... more
Posted on August 29th, 2008 by Henry
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Thailand means “the land of the free” lies in the heart of Southeast Asia. It is one of the most beautiful places in the world and one can only experience the exotic beauty of the place when you get there. The fresh air kissing your face when you ... more
Posted on August 12th, 2008 by Wolfgang Jaegel
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The Kingdom of Thailand is world renowned for its great history. Formerly called Siam, it has seen many conquerors coming from neighboring Asian countries and European explorers. They sought to colonize the island, but Thais were able to defeat them and remained the only country to have evaded colonization in ... more
Posted on July 17th, 2008 by James Greene
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The new smoking ban in Thailand bars and restaurants is in effect and from what I have observed the law is being treated like any other law in Thailand. What I mean is, some establishments have already set up smoking areas, others say you have to smoke outside ... more
Posted on June 25th, 2008 by Justin
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Thailand is a country with a complex cultural fabric and set of codes for appropriate social behaviour and to the average western visitor, this can present an interactive environment that is diversely different from what they might be used to at home. Whether you are visiting Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket ... more
Posted on June 4th, 2008 by Jonathan
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Your first stop will be in the capital, Bangkok and you should plan to stay there for a few days, especially if this is your first visit to Thailand. There are river boat dinners, short ½ day trips to beautiful temples, and longer jaunts to the old capital, Ayudhaya, ... more
Posted on May 26th, 2008 by Linda Greens
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Phuket, is the largest island in Thailand. Its old name was Ta-lanf the word is derived from the old Malay Telong which means Cape. Phuket Island runs 48 kilometers north to south and 21 kilometers east to west. It is broken by a chain of mountains and valleys. ... more
Posted on May 15th, 2008 by Roberto W. Bell
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Phuket, is the largest island in Thailand. Its old name was Ta-lanf the word is derived from the old Malay Telong which means Cape. Phuket Island runs 48 kilometers north to south and 21 kilometers east to west. It is broken by a chain of mountains and valleys. ... more
Posted on May 15th, 2008 by Roberto W. Bell
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Thailand’s boundaries stretch to neighboring regions of Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Malaysia, the Gulf of Thailand and the Indian Ocean. The exciting Eastern city of Thailand offers immense scope for sea, air and road travel, the holiday plan usually dependent on a tourist’s budget. Its four main regions, namely North, Central ... more
Posted on April 3rd, 2008 by Jenny Edwards
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There are two side of the sea here ; 1. Andaman sea side and 2. Gulf of Thailand sae side
Andaman sea is full of under water world marine life such as corel, fishes, sea flower, etc. So Andaman sea is the paradise of scuba diving and snorkeling. The beach is ... more
Posted on February 29th, 2008 by Jenny Edwards
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