A II Z - When H2K
A II Z Chiang Mai (Continue)
H for Hot Spring:
There are only a few provinces in Thailand that feature natural ho springs, and of course Chiang Mai is one of them. With the convenient location along the Mae Malai-Pai Road, Chiang Mai's hot springs are certainly a popular tourist attraction. Beyond becoming relaxed by bathing in the naturally heated waters, boiling eggs in the hot springs is also an optional activity to enjoy this weekend.
I for International Cuisine:
As we are living in the age of globalization, Chiang Mai features multi-cuisine restaurants as well as numerous places that serve fusion delicacies, varying from economical to the luxurious. (please see AIIZ - G for Global Gastronomy)
J for Jungle:
Approximately 69% of Chiang Mai is made up of productive forests that house a number of wildlife. It's the perfect venue to indulge oneself throughout a holiday, as it includes various activities; from conservative wood trekking to extreme sports.
K for Kap Moo:
Though numerous international eateries offer a range of fine cuisine, Kap Moo (Lanna crispy pork skin) is still the all-time-favorite snack consumed in local households. Normally, there are two kinds -- thick with fat and non-fat.
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A II Z - day of F&G
A II Z Chiang Mai (Continue)F for Flowers:Situated in high latitude with suitable weather, Chiang Mai possesses the capacity to cultivate various types of plants, especially Western vegetables and flowers. The Flower Festival held on every February is testimony to its success in this field.G for Global Gastronomy:What can be better than having a perfect holiday retreat after the extreme exhaustion of a white-collar week? As a renowed weekend destination at both national and international levels, the city of Chiang Mai provides its visitors with a variety of activities to do their days off; from natural to culural sites.In terms of the art of living, not only is there a huge range of accomodation, from the extravagant to the economical, but also restaurants have emerged all over the city to serve tourists with multi-cuisine. Those that desrve a recommendation are as follows:For Chianese cuisine, we suggest Jie Tong Heng set a bit past the Saeng Tawan Intersection on Sri Don Chai Road, Meuy Jieng in Chang Klan Plaza next to the Shangri-La Hotel, and Huchalarm Ratchawong inside Chiang Mai Land.Apart from Bangkok's Fuji and Zen in the airport plaza, Chiang Mai also has some other decent Japanese restaurants such as Sansui on the old Chiang Mai-Sankampang Road, Kitchen Hush on Kaewnawarat Road (Soi 2), and the eateries on Nimmanhaeminda Road.There are only a few Korean Restaurants in Chiang Mai, and though hard to find, Han Woo Ri is a decent one, set in an all-white house by the Ping River on Chang Klan Road.For Indian cuisine, try The Royal India, a cozy competitively-priced restaurant located in Soi 2, Ratchavithee Road. But if you prefer an exquisite decor, choices include The Chedi Hotel and Le Spice at the Night Bazaar.It seems the whole city has gone Italian. Select a main street and you'll find at least one of them But if you want to try the outstanding ones, Giorgio and Casa Antonio on Charoen Prathet Road, Pasta Cafe where the ingredients are imported from Italy, Mr. Chan & Miss Pauline on Huay Kaew Road, and Moonmuang Road's Mad Dog are worth a visit.Other fine western restaurants include Mike's Burger, Cote Jardin where French, Mediteranean and Spanish dishes are served. German Hofbrauhaus behind Anusarn Market on Loy Kroh Road, French Le Crystal on Paton Road, Mexican El Toro on Loy Kroh Road, and Salsa Kitchen on Ratchavithee Road (Soi 2) which originally manufactured bagels for the other restaurants in town.To explore the authentic taste of local creations, a number of the fine dishes are served at Baan Kaew Huen Come on Irrigation Canal Road, Tong on Nimmanhaeminda Road, Huen Suntree on Paton Road, and Ruen Come In near Rin Come Intersection.*** A truly unforgettable experience, you'd better try seasonal vegetables.***As the rainy season approaches, numerous local vegetables starts blossoming, especially the puffball mushroom aka hed top which is now an agricultural product exported worldwide. To Chiang Mai people, this mushroom is regarded as a rare and expensive ingredient, used in several dishes. One of them includes hed top soup with mamao leaves (Lyonia Ovalifolia), a type of sour local plant widely purchased in the markets. Here's the recipe of this awesome seasonal dish.Labels: All about Chiang Mai, Fancy holidays celebration, Reccomend all attractive places to go and things to eat and join, Thailand
A II Z Chiang Mai
Hello girl and boy,As promised last message from the blog master, DVM. Nida, to give you an information about Chiang mai. She asked me to write all attractive places, activities and things in Chiang mai for you readers. I'm about to encourage you come back to our city 'the Rose of North' again-and-again. Let's see what I have in alphabets...A for Art and galleries:
Existing for over 700 years with cultural heritage from past generations, the city of Chiang Mai is a fertile land where different forms of art have flourished. Its climate and geographical characteristics are more pleasant compared to other parts of the country, which has lead Chiang Mai to become home to both local and non-local artists.
Travel around the city and you will find that there are more than 20 art galleries, both governmental and private.
B for Birds:
Apart from being a weekend destination for those who love to explore nature, Chiang Mai's extensive forests also house a great number of bird species. So to all bird-watching enthusuasts out there, the forests are definitely the places not to missed, especially those of Doi Inthanon and Doi Suthep.C for Coffee:
For over 20 years, the north of Thailand has been the major place for coffee bean plantation, which has massively improved the economical status of hill tribal dwellers as well as reducing the opium culivation in the area. As a consequence, there are a countless number of coffee shops all over the city, serving quality cups of local brews and the taste of Chiang Mai.D for Doi (Mountain):Directly translated as mountain, Doi is a symbol of Northern Thailand especially Chiang Mai as there are several tourist sites located on Dois; from the renowned Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, which is the official symbol of the province, to Thailand's highest point on Doi Inthanon 2,565 meters above sea level.E for Ethnic groups:
Racial diversity is one of Chiang Mai's charms. Apart from Chiang Mai people aka kon muang, there are 13 types of tribal people residing in the mountainous area. Each has their own way of life and culture, as witnessed by their clothes, food and household appliances. However, they do have one characteristic in common which is the warm hospitality they have for anyone who comes to visit. Labels: All about Chiang Mai, Fancy holidays celebration, Reccomend all attractive places to go and things to eat and join, Thailand, Travel Safety on Earth
Welcome back to my world
Hello all, my lovely blog reader...
I'm sincere apology for the lost of story for almost 3 month. That's a crisis moment of my life since I decided to quit my job then they gave me a big project to finish, even clear my papers and transfer everything I'hv done... blah-blah-blah!
I used every minute I had and squeezed my last sweat to show them I'm not a loser. Let I just say 'I'm boring living in Bangkok...!?!!' and it's time come back to my hometown 'Chiang Mai'.
Many of you might ask me 'What made you moving out or boring?' Well, I talk about living cost not other reasons. You know, I love living in big, modern city like bangkok and yes, (most) friends of mine are there. I miss them already!! but in the long run I think how much I can earn still cannot pay for living and saving, in contradict if I work in Chiang Mai either to run my familly business or follow my own project 'dog grooming' --"Dog'a bath" (first shop in Bangkok operated with my Vet friend), or even back on the employee track (last choice!!) I still have my life style as usaul and able to build up more for my future that's because goods and services price in Chiang mai are cheaper than bangkok.
I hope my little information above could bring you around to travel in Chiang Mai more :P
See you around and Take care
I will come back to get you more closure to Chaing Mai with the A-Z Chiang Mai.
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Loyal Anniversary "Chakri"
The Meaning of Chakri Day
April 6 marks the anniversary of the founding of the present Chakri Dynasty of which the present ruling monarch, King Bhumibol the Great, is the ninth king.
The Chakri Dynasty was founded by Phra Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, or Rama I, who was born on March 20, 1737 with the name of Thong Duang and came to the throne on April 6, 1782. He ruled the country for 28years. During his reign he consolidated the kingdom in such a way that here was no further fear of invasion from enemies. King Rama I has been praised as an accomplished statesman, a lawmaker, a poet and a devout Buddhist. Thus, his reign has been called a "reconstruction" of the Thai state and Thai culture. He was the monarch who established Bangkok as the capital of Thailand, and this is the most long-lasting creation which gains popularity as the "City of Angels". King Rama I passed away on September 7, 1809 at the age of 72.
King Rama I's son, Phra Buddha Loetla Naphalai, or Rama II, then acceded to the throne. It was during his reign that a renaissance of Thai arts and culture came about, especially in literature. The King himself was a man gifted with artistic talent. Phra Nang Klao came next. He fortified the country with a strong defence force and commissioned many buildings. It was during his reign that Thai arts reached the highest peak since Ayutthaya period. It is said that the reigns of King Rama II and III constituted a Golden Age of Literature and Arts, similar to King Narai's in Ayutthaya. King Rama III or Phra Nang Klao was succeeded by King Mongkut (Rama IV) who was a bold religious leader. He started the commercial contacts with foreign countries and was responsible for the introduction of western science and modernization into Thailand. Then came King Chulalongkorn, the benevolent monarch. During his reign of 42 years, many changes and reforms were made in Thailand. Slavery was abolished, modern system of administration was introduced, efficient law courts were established, education was systematically spread, and he financial system was revised.
King Vajiravudh, who succeeded King Chulalongkorn, further consolidated and developed what had been accomplished in the previous 40 years. He contributed much to the national language and literature so much so that he was sometimes called the poet who was a king. The outstanding achievement of his reign is perhaps a number of new treaties concluded between Thailand and other powers as it helped enhancing the prestige of Thailand. The King also introduced the use of tricolor flag to replace the old red flag with the white elephant.
King Vajiravudh passed away on November 26, 1925 and was succeeded by his younger brother King Prachadhipok, the seventh king of Chakri Dynasty who reigned as the last absolute monarch. On June 24, 1932 a revolution took place and His Majesty accepted the proposal of a constitutional regime. On March 2, 1934 the King abdicated and later died in exile, leaving the throne to his nephew, King Ananda Mahidol, who after 11 years rule met a sudden death leaving the throne to his younger brother, King Bhumibol Aulyadej, the present monarch.

On Chakri Day, His Majesty King Bhumibol accompanied by members of royal family presides over a religious ceremony performed to give merit to the deceased rulers at the Royal Chapel, then pays respects to His Majesty's Predecessors at the Royal Pantheon and lays a wreath at the statue of King Rama I at the Memorial Bridge. On this occasion, the Prime Minister, Ministers, high ranking officers, students, public and private organizations and people from all walks of life take part in a wreathlaying ceremony and make merit for the great kings who dedicated the best part of their lives for the betterment of their subjects.
Source: Thanapol Chadchaidee. (1994). Essays on Thailand. Bangkok : Thaichareunkanpem
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AstroSpeak 2008 (Cont...)
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Virgo (August 24 - September 23)
Many new possibilities will come within your reach in 2008 and your ambitions will grow and bear fruit fast. Tapping new opportunities will call for strategic manoeuvring at work, and that includes maintaining the right equations with key people. Be persistent about requests or enquiries. Discuss new projects or enterprises with and strong points will make all the difference. Keeping yourself abreast of current developments will help you to review your own options better.
In money matters, a year to go ahead with schemes, especially those related to the stock market.
In love, your rapport will be good.
Libra (September 24 - October 23)
Success will be yours more frequently in 2008. You'll work with a new zeal, armed with determination to attain goals. You'll have a clear-cut set of priorities and take up new challenges. Don't postpone action on sensitive matters. Keep taking a fresh look at the manner in which you're managing your resources. Stay abreast of tasks and flesh out strategies and proposals. Coming up with quick responses will add to your gains. You'll be able to find time to soak in the latest information. Most of you will be able to consolidate your position of power.
In money matters, planning will be necessary, especially if new investments are involved.
In love, being more adventurous will appeal to you.
Scorpio (October 24 - November 22)
Review current approaches and move on with new plans in 2008. A prestigious responsibilitiy is also on the cards. But ensure that you get the attendant facilities to carry out tasks. If you're anticipating some competitive situations, it would be a good idea to keep yourself updated. Knowing the right people and staying tuned to the grapevine will be important. Make some bold adjustments to the approach you have been following and the results can exceed what you've envisaged. Don't hesitate to re-introduce old techniques which have worked for you. With a new stategy, these will give you good results.
In money matters, put your best foot forward, even if it means taking risk.
In love, at least one secret desire will be fulfilled.
Have a good and smooth through the year 2008 (The year of Rat)
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AstroSpeak 2008 (Cont..)
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Taurus (April 21 - May 21)
Three defining elements will be shaping your destiny in 2008. Favourable currents will keep your affairs moving, often unknown to you. Your inputs and efforts will carve a prestigious niche for you. And last, the manner in which you're able to meet the demands of situations will assure you of new offers. Mid-year, there'll be opportunities to be in the limelight and fulfill many of your desires. Some old contacts will help you developing new linkages. You'll have to make additional efforts to eliminate factors which retard progress. As a result, you will come up with a range of ideas, suggestions and solutions.
In money matters, you'll be able to strengthen your position. You'll be able to increase your income by tapping new opportunities.
Your love-life, too, will give you reason to feel fairly contented.
Gemini (May 22 - June 21)
Fate will be favourably inclined towards you in 2008 and ready to present you with opportunities. Your success will depend on two factors. First, the strength and extent of your preparations. In highly competitive situations, the quality of your preparations could tilt things your way. Second, your foresight in applying skills to tap new areas or a new medium will count considerably. Doubts about the success you can achieve will be reduced if you discuss your plans with an experienced person. Despite issues which crop up suddenly, you'll manage to do several things. However, you'll be all too conscious that you have to pull your weight more than before.
Remember that phone calls, mails and messages will be important. Make sure you keep both your short-term and long-term interests in mind.
In money matters, an ideal year to take a more in-depth look at plans for the long term, besides formulating a more market-oriented approach for the short term.
Cancer (June 22 - July 23)
The opportunities, new options and new roles laid out for you in 2008 will be more challenging than you had expected. But this will bring out the best in you. Bost business and creative pursuits will be under favourable influences. Even through there'll be deadlines to meet, you won't be under pressure. You'll get an opportunity to display your range of ideas and skills to better effect than before. But try and keep personal considerations away from professional decisions. Also, try not to link your achievements or satisfaction to responses from other people. Monitor what your competitors are doing, as this could necessitate some amendments.
In money matters, real estate or dealings which involve quotations will be partcularly favourable.
In love, a desire to spend more time with each other will grow.
Leo (July 24 - August 23)
The new year will see you utilising your strengths to the maximum. New dreams and hopes will provide many of you with the incentive to develop your capabilities. Keep yourself in constant touch with what is happening in the background and in fields or organisations parallel to yours. People are likely to look up to you for advice more frequently. But do space your activities, otherwise you'll put yourself under undue pressure. Safeguarding the progress you'hv registered is important.
In money matters, improvements will become visible. New ventures will click and new invesments will pay off.
In love, your levels of sharing and caring will increase.
Next: Virgo, Libra and Scorpio
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AstroSpeak 2008
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Aquarius (January 20-February 18)
You'll be able to inspire yourself to move in new directions in 2008. You'll realise that you need to tread warily to notch up lasting, long-time gains. However, unforeseen delays will prove to be a blessing in disguise. You'll feel the need to see results in terms of growth instead of mere praise from seniors. Many of you may find that you have been recommended for something prestigious. Being on the look out and identifying slow-moving areas or snags will yeild divideds. New responsibilities will strengthen your position, but move carefully initially. You'll demonstrate that you're capable of handling complexities, competitive demands and challenges.
In money matters, ensure that you don't miss out on oppurtunities to augment your resources.
In love, new desires will lead to new commitments.
Pisces (February 19-March 20)
Throughout 2008, armed with ideas that will click, you'll be pushing towards desired outcomes rather than accepting routine progress. You must sort out issues the moment they crop up. You'll need to be more open to new ideas because, firstly, it's more than likely that you'll unexpectedly find themes and issues which have the kind of dimensions that would provide you with scope to use your talent better. Secondly, while people are likely to be more receptive, you may have to rethink your stand on a couple of issues. Use changes as oppurtunities for growth or else you could lose out. Your stock will rise substantially in the right places.
In money matters, a good year with satisfying returns.
In love, reviewing your emotional attachment from time to time will result in more sharing and greater fulfilment.
Aries (March 21-April 19)
In 2008, you'll enjoy making use of a combination of old and new knowledge to obtain some striking results. Mid-year will see many of you making a shift, either in your approach or your place of work. Planning afresh will become a necessity. The sooner you get started on clearing things on your mind, the better. New factors are likely to speed up things at various levels. Be careful that you're not too rigid and refuse to deviate from a course which isn't going down too well with someone else. Although you won't mind working as a team, you'll be more at ease working at an individualistic level. However, keep tabs on how your initiatives are being noticed be people who count.
In money matters, 2008 will be more profitable than the previous year.
In love, despite some irritations, unexpected fulfilment will be yours.
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Happy New Year 2008 (AstroSpeak)
Seasons Greetings!
On behalf of the Backpacker team, I wanted to send you our best wishes for the New Year, hoping 2008 will be full of happiness, perfectly health and success - a big thank you for those of you who have been supporting us the whole way through and we certainly look forward to an even better year at http://www.siambackpack.com/! We will be launching many new facilities soon:)
Enjoy the festive season and again, best wishes for the New Year!! :)
Before the first month pass, let's see what might be happened in your life in the year 2008 (Indian Horoscope)
Ref: Veenu Sandal
Sagittarius (November 22-December 21)
The new year will be the time to cash in on your early progress, success and efforts. Your ways of thinking will undergo some radical and valuable changes. You'll realise that despite assurances from key peaple, it is your own public relations that work the most. Instead of being content with taking with comes, you'll push hard for what you want.
In the second half of 2008, by exercising your choices wisely, you'll gain something you covet and have been working towards for some time. Despite a constant quest to make worthwhile new beginnings, you'll handle tasks with confidence. Attaining some short-term goals will be an important lever to reach a new position of power and strength.
In money matter, there'll be marked improvements. In love, a good year, but do not become too dominanting.
Capricorn (December 22 - January 19)
You'll be able to deal with matters not just competently but in an inspired manner in 2008. The most marked effect of your focused thinking will be on your capacity to come up with new strategies and make the most of new situations. You'll be able to break away from pattern where you make your fair share but don't get adequate recognition. While you'll promote your interests and raise your performance levels, you're not going to become a workaholic.
In April though, do take care that you don't act on the wrong cues as your analysis could be correct but your timing may be wrong.
In money matters, whatever the situation, you'll be able to turn them to your advantage. In love, if you're attracted to somebody, but are not sure if your feelings will be reciprocated, 2008 will make things clearer.
... to be continued
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Holiday Security
Ho Ho Ho ... Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
During the holiday season, normal concerns about personal safety and security can often take a backseat to the demands of the season. Maintaining an appropriate level of security, regardless of the activity you are in, is the key to remaining safe and secure during this holiday period.
It should also be noted that "parliamentary elections" are scheduled to be held throughout Thailand on December 23, 2007, and large-scale political demonstrations may increase as the scheduled elections grow closer. All demonstrations are unpredictable, and any demonstration can turn violent without warning. For this reason, I'd love to encorage all travellers to monitor local media for announcements of possible demonstrations and to avoid the areas where demonstrations might occur.
You should be careless in every step to the places, especially in locations where Westerners congregate, such as bars, restaurants, hotels, places of worship, and other places frequented by foreigners. It is important to be aware of your surrounding, especially during the holiday season, and report any suspicious activity to the nearest police.
Specifically, I wouild like to remind everyone to be aware of their surroudings while frequenting Bangkok's and Chiang Mai's many tourist venues and nightspots over the holiday period. There has been a rise in reports of people's drinks being drugged, leaving the victim unconscious, and subsequently robbed. Do not leave your drink unattended, and if you do, buy a new one.
Also over the holiday period, please be aware the Royal Thai Police (RTP) will be targeting the local bars and nightclubs implementing drug tests, in an effort to curb drug use. This will go hand-in-hand with the RTP's campaign targeting drunk driving through the use of sobriety check-points around the country. It is important to remember that if you are stopped by the RTP, you need to identify yourself with ID card / Passport.
Be Good and Have a great holiday.
See you next Year (2008)
With Love by Nida N., on behalf of Backpacker House, Chiang Mai http://www.siambackpack.com/Labels: All about Chiang Mai, Fancy holidays celebration, Reccomend all attractive places to go and things to eat and join, Thailand, Travel Safety on Earth
My December
Time to visit ChiangmaiHigh Tourist SeasonOctober to February is the high travel season for those that visit Chiang Mai from abroad. Almost 25% of Chiang Mai's more than 2 million yearly visitors, however, come from within Thailand all throughout the year. Locals call Chiang Mai 'the Rose of the North' - a reference to its natural beauty and plentiful surrounding agricultural lands.Just about any time is a good time to visit with regard to activities and weather. March and April represent the hottest and most dry period so fewer people are around until the beginning of the big water festival in mid-April.For this winter, Chiangmai presents the traditional thai (lanna) foods for all tourists and native to join the taste of thailand.Chiang Mai Food Festival (early December) This annual festival promotes Chiang Mai's great dishes. There are demonstrations of fruits carving and traditional desserts cooking and cultural shows. For more details contact: TAT Northern Office, Region 1, tel. 0 5324 8604, 0 5324 8607.Labels: All about Chiang Mai, Fancy holidays celebration, Reccomend all attractive places to go and things to eat and join, Thailand
Loy Krathong One of Full Moon Festival
Loy Krathong Day is one of the most popular festivals of Thailand celebrated annually on the Full-Moon Day of the Twelfth Lunar Month. Light up the night sky, throughout the Thai kingdom.
I apologize for my absence and inconsistent posting. I’m back to give you a very interesting event in this November, “the full moon night” falls on the 24th this year
“Loy Krathong” is probably the most visually evocative of all Festivals held in Thailand. It would take a very mean spirited individual not to be moved by the sight of a November on the full moon night of the twelfth lunar month, with thousands of candles and incense sticks flickering and burning on floating Krathongs.
The floating of a ‘Krathong' – a banana–leaf cup – is intended to float away ill fortune as well as to express apologies to Khongkha or Ganga, the River Goddess. Some believe that the ritual is meant to worship the Buddha's footprint on the bank of the Narmada River, while others say that it is to pay respect to Phra Uppakhut, one of the Lord Buddha's great disciples. The Loy Krathong Festival is celebrated nationwide in Thailand, especially where there are rivers, canals or sources of water, with different unique characteristics.
During the evening, many people will go down to their local klong (canal) or river to float their krathongs. They believe this will bring them good luck. The krathongs (see picture above) contain a flower, a candle and three incense sticks which are lighted before being placed on the water. The people usually make a wish at the same time. Some people believe that if the candle remains burning until the krathong is out of sight then their wish will come true. By the end of the evening, there are hundreds of flickering lights bobbing up and down on the water.
As the Candles and incense sticks are lit and the obligatory coins also placed on them, the Krathongs will be launched by young and all. The river soon comes to life with the flicker of candlelight and the musky odour of burning incense. Quite often there are also firework displays as well as shows and beauty contests for everyone. Overall it is really a memorable evening.
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The Joyous to Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is known as "the Rose of the North" and is located on the banks of the Ping River. It's surrounded with stunning natural beauty and a unique cultural identity. Chiang Mai has had a long history and a most preserved, distinctive culture. This is witnessed both in the daily lives of the people, who maintain their pwn dialects, customs, and cuisine and in a host of ancient architectures, especially the many temples. Besides this, Chiang Mai is also famous for its handicraft products, items in silk, wood, silver, and ceramics. Furthermore, Chiang Mai has a great value in its sophisticated golf courses and accomodation. There are deluxe hotels, mountain resorts and other budget living places. More facilities that ensure travelers from overseas are treated with the best service.Finally, I hope that visitors will be impressed by their trip to Chiang Mai, one of the most beautiful roses in Thailand.......................Welcome to Chiang Mai for the next signature event coming in November, "Loy Kratong".Labels: All about Chiang Mai, Reccomend all attractive places to go and things to eat and join, Thailand
26th October: Amazing Phenomenon
"As the story goes, the King of Naga fireballs rise into the night sky to form the steps of the stairs by which the Lord Buddha descends from heaven."
Nong Khai, the Issan region of the north-east of Thailand, is located on the banks of the majestic Maekhong river, 615 km north-east of Bangkok. Across the river is People's Democratic Republic of Laos. Laotian capital Vientiane is only 25 kilometers away. The Gateway to Laos is the famous Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge which connects them. The bridge was built jointly by the governments of Thailand, Laos and Australia.The rich cultures of Nong Khai, breathtaking scenery of the Maekhong river, and the charming community are sure to captivate if not impress all.If you are coming to Nong Khai to see the Maekong Fireballs or Naga Fireballs on 26th of October 2007, why not travel down to Phon Phisai (where the Fireballs can be seen) in style.Every now and again, reddish-pink elliptical balls of light with an eerie glow rise silently into the pitch-black night sky, without a flare, smoke or sound.Known as the "Bang Fai Phaya Naga", the King of Naga fire-balls is a natural phenomenon that generally takes place on the full moon night of the 11th lunar month, the last night of the Buddhist Lent.
The balls of light, with uniform reddish-pink or rich crimson-burgundy hues of the Siamese Ruby, rise vertically into the night sky to heights ranging from 50 metres to 300 metres before they simply fade into thin air without a trace. The fireballs are visible for approximately 3 to 8 seconds at a time, before they vanish completely."The total number of fireballs varies with each location. On some occasions, there are as few as 22. On other nights, hundreds or thousands."Sometimes these King of Naga fireballs, the size of goose eggs, float up languidly, two or three at a time. Other times, five to seven in a single sequence, and occasionally, up to nineteen of these balls of light float vigorously into the night sky.Some rise in straight lines at an angle of 50o to 80o. Others are perpendicular to the surface of the Mekong River. It has been noted that if the fire-balls rise up from the mid-section of the river, they float towards shore, and if they rise along the shoreline, they float towards mid-stream.It has been noted that when fireballs rise from the depths of the Mekong River and break the surface of the water with some force, they cause ripples and micro droplets of water are carried up by the balls of light thereby giving it a ghostly bluish tinge instead of the characteristic ruby-red colouring.According to I-San folk belief, caverns along the banks in this section of the Mekong River are in fact gateways leading from the subterranean Naga world to the world of earthly beings. It is also believed that prompted by the festivities of the illuminated boats and the fireworks launched in an act of worship to celebrate the end of the Buddhist Lent, the mythical Naga emerge via these gateways to join in on the celebrations to commemorate the home-coming of Lord Buddha in his historical life.These beliefs are renewed and further perpetuated by the fact that greenish/pink fireballs have been spotted around Kaeng Aa-hong, the deepest point in the Mekong River, and the deep underwater caves that line its cavernous shores.King of Naga Fireballs - Stairway to Heaven
Based on timeless Buddhist tales, Lord Buddha ascended to the Heavens to offer sermons to his mother during the rains retreat marking the Buddhist Lent. On the final day of the Buddhist Lent, Lord Buddha returned to Earth. For the descent, there are three stairways from heaven - made of crystal, silver and gold respectively.Ancient folklore of I-San passed down from generation to generation to this day are based on this theme. As the story goes, the King of Naga fireballs rise into the night sky to form the steps of the stairs by which the Lord Buddha descends from heaven.Ancient tales and folklore abound. However, modern science does offer a well-grounded explanation for the King of Naga fireballs natural phenomenon.Labels: Fancy holidays celebration, Reccomend all attractive places to go and things to eat and join, Thailand, Travel Safety on Earth
Chiang Mai is still Our Ideal Destination
Keeoing these opinions in mind, I feel proud of my hometown "Chiang Mai", a place that is the centre of North region's Travel. Chiang Mai occupies many flights from various foreign airlines including Hong Kong Expressways, which has direct flights from Chiang Mai -Hong Kong, This is convenient for travelers from both Hong Kong and Chaing Mai.About Us:Chiang Mai or Nopburi Sri Nakorn Pink Chiang Mai was founded in 1296 by King Mung Rai and has been capital city of the Lanna Thai Kingdom for more than 710 years. It has great diversity in its population. Apart from Thai people, there are also 13 tribes settled in Chiang Mai consisting of 7 hill tribes and 5 other groups. The 7 hill tribes are Karen, Hmong, Yao, Aka, Lahu, Lisu, and Lua. The 5 others are Palaung, Shan, Lue, Haw, and more.Despite its diversity in population, Chiang Mai maintains its outstanding quality in art and culture. With its cooler temperatures all-year-round at about 25c - 31c with the lowest temperatures at 20c, Chiang Mai has become an ideal destination for travelers who keep coming back to visit time and time again.Chiang Mai's World-Class Festival next coming:Yi Peng (Loy Krathong): This NovemberYi-Peng means the middle of the lunar month for the Lanna carlendar. It's the same day as Central Thailand's Loy Krathong festival (in the middle of November). Yi-Peng is held to play respect and to ask for forgiveness from the goddess of water. Krathongs (banana leaf vessels madw for this festival) are floated along the river as well as flying lanterns filling the sky with the belief that all suffering will be wiped away. Fireworks and firecrackers are present during this period.If you visit Chiang Mai in the time of Yi-Peng festival, you can enjoy all sorts of things like watching the Krathong parades, seeing the beaty contest and other contests, and floating Krathongs along the river at Tha Pae area to Chedi Khao (White pagoda) on the banks of the River Ping.Click Here! to find the places to stay around Chiang Mai. Or to stay with your budget at Backpacker House, located on Suthep Road near Nimmann-Hemin Road (the modern night life).Labels: All about Chiang Mai, Reccomend all attractive places to go and things to eat and join, Thailand
Drug Awareness
There have been occasional reports of scopolamine drugging unscrupulous bar workers for the purpose of robbery. (Scopolamine is a powerful sedative.) Tourists have also been victimized by drugged food and drink, usually offered by a friendly stranger, sometimes posing as fellow traveler on an overnight bus or train.In addition, casual acquaintances met in a bar or on the street may pose a threat. Travelers are advised to avoid leaving drinks or food unattended, and should avoid going alone to unfamiliar venues. Some trekking tour companies, particularly in Northern Thailand, have been known to make drugs available to trekkers.Travelers should not accept drugs of any kind, as the drugs may be altered or harmful, and the use or sale of narcotic drugs is illegal in Thailand.$Labels: Thailand, Travel Safety on Earth
Crimes of Opportunity
Although the crime threat in big city like Bangkok / Chiang Mai remains lower than that in many cities in America or Britain, crimes of opportunity such as pick-pocketing, purse-snatching, and burglary have become more common in recent years.Travelers should be especially wary when walking in crowded markets, tourist sites and bus or train stations. Many UK, States, etc. citizens have reported having passports, wallets, and other valuables stolen in Bangkok's Chatuchak Weekend Market, usually by thieves who cut into purses or bags with a razor and remove items surreptitiously.Police at the Market usually refuse to issue police reports for foreign victims of theft, requiring them insted to travel several miles to the central Tourist Police office. Violent crimes against foreigners are relatively rare.Labels: All about Chiang Mai, Reccomend all attractive places to go and things to eat and join, Thailand, Travel Safety on Earth
Safari World
If you've always dreamed of going on an African Safari, ...
Safari World is probably nothing like that. But it does offer the opportunity to drive your own car through a large open-air enclosure teeming with exotic birds, wildebeests, zebras, deer of all kinds, and even two sleepy rhinos.
In separately enclosures, lions, tigers and, Yes!.., bears lounge in the shade or stroll casually across the road directly in front of your car.
(If you arrive by taxi, you can ride a bus through the safari park at no extra cost)
Safari World has two casual restaurants offering various inexpensive dining options (Gai yang, Sticky rice, Somtam, etc., as well as a sweeter version of western-style pasta). Two smaller restaurants offer Asian-style fast food, and multiple snack bars and ice cream stands are scattered throughout the park.

Safari World also includes an extensive collection of animals in a more traditional zoo setting, with everything from yawning crocodiles to capybaras on display. Much of this section of the park is shades, but don't forget your hat and sunscreen if you plan to spend the day.
In addition to a daily dolphin and beluga whale show, Safari World offers entertainment featuring polar bears, sea lions, birds and boxing orangutans. There are also "Western Cowboy stunt shows" and "Spy war" shows. Be forewarned -- most of these shows are very loud.
Getting there:
Safari World is about an hour's drive from Bangkok (depending on traffic conditions and where you're starting from.) Once you're in the vicinity of the park, signs help point the way. A few taxis are available at the park entrance, but if you plan to spend the day and don't have a car, you may want to hire a driver.
Ticket Prices:
Adult -- 390 baht
Child -- 290 baht
(Children three and under are free)
Price includes both Safari Park and Marine Park.
Stroll rental available for a fee, plus an additional 300 baht deposit.
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