วันอาทิตย์ที่ 10 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

CHIANGRAI : Accommodation 3

Ban Khun Yom
Come to Chiangrai and stay with us at Ban Khun Yom. Chiang Rai, the most northern city of Siam where...
Address :155 Thanalai Road, Tambon Wiang, Chiang Rai 57000
Telephone :0 5371 6216, 0 5371 7458, 0 5371 7459, 0 5374 4733 Fax : 0 5374 5028
Website : http://www.bankhunyom.com


Holiday Park
It is located in Chaing Rai City.
Address :216/2 Mu 19 Phahonyothin Road, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5371 2243 Fax : 0 5371 7662



Usuk Villa
It is located in Chaing Rai City.
Address :952/13 Ruam Chit Thawai Road, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5371 1913


Inn Come
Invest your precious time with us at Inn Come Hotel and Entertainment Complex, The Emerald of the ...
Address :172/6 Ratbamrung Road, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5371 7850-79 Fax : 0 5371 7855
Website : http://www.inncomehotel.co.th
E-mail : inncome@incomehotel.co.th


Saen Phu
It is located in Chiang Rai City provides the conference room, which is capable for 200 persons.
Address :389 ถนนบรรพปราการ อำเภอเมือง จังหวัดเชียงราย
Telephone :0 5371 7300-8 Fax : 0 5371 7308

Siam
It is located in Chiang Rai City.
Address :531/6-8 Banprakan Road, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5371 1077


Suk Niran
It is located in Chiang Rai City.
Address :424/1 Banprakan Road, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5371 1055 Fax : 0 5371 3701

Siri Watthana
It is located in Chiang Rai City.
Address :485 Utrakit Road, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5371 1466, 0 5371 2906


Little Duck
Located in one of the kingdom's most attractive destinations. Little Duck Hotel is there to welcome ...
Address :199 Phahonyothin Road, Tambon San Sai, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai 57000
Telephone :0 5371 5620-38, 0 2691 5941-6 Fax : 0 5371 5639
Website : http://www.littleduck.co.th
E-mail : littleduck199@hotmail.com

CHIANGRAI : Accommodation 2

Katiliya Mountain Resort & Spa
Katiliya Mountain Resort and Spa is an all-suite luxury resort providing guests with superb services...
Address :388/1 Mu 4 . Tambon Pasang , Amphoe Mae Chan , Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5391 8336,0 2266 7316 Fax : 0 5360 3001,0 2266 7315
Website : http://www.katiliya.com
E-mail : rsvn@katiliya.com
No of Room : 60 Room , Price : 9000 - 15000 Bath

Serene at Chiang Saen
near Golden Triangle, its located along the great Mae Kong River where is spectacular waterfront p...
Address :569 Mu 1 Tambon Wiang, Amphoe Chiang Saen, Chiang Rai 57150
Telephone :0 5378 4500-4, 08 1171 5751 Fax : 0 5378 4499
Website : http://www.sereneatchiangrai.com
E-mail : jirachada_assavanich@yahoo.com
No of Room : 40 Room , Price : 3000 - 8300 Bath


Buffalo Hill Guesthouse
Address :481 Mu 24 ,Doi Khao Kwai, Tambon Rob Wiang, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5371 7552, 0 5371 8288,08 1883 5523 Fax : 0 5375 6771
Website : http://www.pankledvilla.com
E-mail : info@pankledvilla.com
No of Room : 28 Room , Price : 350 - 650 Bath

Patcharawan Home
Address :86 Mu 5 Tambon Ban Du, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5370 2467,08 1595 8216
No of Room : 10 Room , Price : 300 - 350 Bath


Amarin Resort
Address :179/1 Mu 20, Kok Thong Road, Tambon Rob Wieang, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5374 8785-6 Fax : 0 5374 8796
No of Room : 12 Room , Price : 900 - 1200 Bath


Toob Bon Doi Resort
Address :94 Mu 15, Ban Pa Mieng, Tambon Pa Sang, Amphoe Mae Chan, Chiang, Rai 57110
Telephone :08 1414 5513, 08 1919 1956
Website : http://www.toobbondoi.com
No of Room : 15 Room , Price : 1000 - 3000 Bath
fainam Rimthan Resort
Address :7 Mu 1, Banjong Soi 6, Tambon Pongpha, Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5364 6674, 08 1826 2639, 08 1916 8234
Website : http://web.me.com/fainamresort
E-mail : rimthan@gmail.com
No of Room : 12 Room , Price : 600 - 1500 Bath


Wanasom Wellness & Aesthetic Resort
Address :333 Thasud Sub-District, Muang District, Chiang Rai 57100
Telephone :0 5360 3600 Fax : 0 5360 3603
Website : http://www.mfu.ac.th/wanasom/en
E-mail : booking_wanasom@mfu.ac.th
No of Room : 46 Room , Price : 1800 - 3500 Bath


Bang On Court
It is located in Chaing Rai town.
Address :226/50-51 Senkhong Noi Road, Soi 3 , Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5371 2290 Fax : 0 5371 1869
No of Room : 30 Room , Price : 300 - 400 Bath


Ban Thio Son
It is located in Chaing Rai town.
Address :181 18 June Road, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :0 5371 4790

CHIANGRAI : Accommodation 1

LIST OF ACCOMMODATION


Baankiengdoi
Address :Mu 18 , Ban Rom Fa Thong, Amphoe Thoeng, Chiang Rai
Telephone :08 6194 1600
Website : http://www.baankiengdoi.com
No of Room : 4 Room , Price : 300 - 550 Bath

Kiang Dao Resort
Address :229 Mu 2, Ban Jom Jan, Tambon San , Amphoe Mae Chant, Chiang Rai 57110
Telephone :08 1808 1099, 08 6924 3310, 08 1828 6699, 0 5391 8500 Fax : 0 5391 8181
Website : http://www.kiangdaoresort.com
E-mail : mary.kuntaya@gmail.com
No of Room : 23 Room , Price : 1000 - 2000 Bath


Rim Kok River View
Address :103 Mu 4 ,Ban Pong Na Kham, Tabon Doi Hang, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai, 57000
Telephone :0 5371 1339, 0 5371 6996, 0 5371 3918, Fax : 0 5371 3963
No of Room : 4 Room , Price : 250 Bath


Navy Home
Address :94 / 6 Mu 3, Phahonyothin Road, Tambon Vieng Phang Kham, Amphoe Mae Sai, Chiang Rai, 57130
Telephone :0 5373 2929 Fax : 0 5373 3373
Website : http://www.navyhome.com
No of Room : 28 Room , Price : 600 - 1000 Bath


Rueaninn
Address :1/9 Mu 14, Rop Mueang Road, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai, 57000
Telephone :0 5371 9833-5 Fax : 0 5371 9836
Website : http://www.rueaninn.com
E-mail : rueaninnhotel@hotmail.com
No of Room : 50 Room , Price : 550 - 850 Bath

Morning Dew Lodge
Address :86 Banphraprakan Road, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai , 57000
Telephone :0 5371 9231
No of Room : 30 Room , Price : 600 - 1000 Bath

Chat Residence
Address :56/9 Mu 11, Tambon Rop Mueang, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai , 57000
Telephone :0 5374 7231-2, 08 3208 5550
Website : http://www.chatresidence.com
E-mail : chatresidence@yahoo.com
No of Room : 42 Room , Price : 450 - 850 Bath


Ban Du
Address :252 Mu 4 , Tambon Ban Du, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai
Telephone :08 1917 9560
No of Room : 51 Room , Price : 500 - 800 Bath


La vie en rose boutique city hotel
Address :92/9 Ratchayotha Road, Tambon Rop Wiang, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai, 57000
Telephone :0 5360 1331-2 Fax : 0 5360 0470
E-mail : lavieenrose_chiangrai@hotmail.com
No of Room : 28 Room , Price : 2500 - 8000 Bath

Baan Chang Nao
Address :39 Mu 4, Hong Lee Soi 5, Tambon Rop Wiang, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai, 57000
Telephone :08 9815 9915
Website : http://www.baanchangnao.com/

From:http://www.tourismthailand.org

วันศุกร์ที่ 4 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

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.

http://www.tourismthailand.org/travel-information/travel-information-107-1.html

วันจันทร์ที่ 9 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2552

Thai government

Government
In Thailand, the King is head of state, while the leader of the government is the Prime Minister. Other chief executives also include cabinet members and ministers, together with high-ranking government officials in ministries, bureaus and agencies. As head of state, the King has the authority to exercise sovereign power through the National Assembly, the Council of Ministers, and the Courts. The Prime Minister functions in the name of the King, and is responsible for all royal commands regarding the affairs of the State. Provinces

Thailand is divided into 76 provinces (changwat), which are grouped into 5 groups of provinces by location. There are also 2 special governed districts which are the capital - Bangkok (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon in Thai ) and Pattaya. However Pattaya is still part of Chonburi Province, while Bangkok is at provicinial level itself. Each province is divided into smaller districts - as of 2000 there are 795 districts (amphoe), 81 sub-districts (king amphoe) and 50 districts of Bangkok (khet). However, some parts of the provinces bordering Bangkok are referred to as Greater Bangkok (pari monthon). These Provinces include Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon.

Thailand Public Holidays

Most national holidays and festivals are of a religious nature and serve to evoke a sense of devotion to the monarchy, the religion, and the nation. Some are celebrated by the lunar calendar and thus vary in date from year to year, while others are celebrated according to the solar calendar. Bank Holidays for 2009 are:

1. Thursday 1 January New Year's Day
2. Monday 9 February Makha Bucha Day
3. Monday 6 April Chakri Day
4. Monday 13 April Songkran Festival
5. Tuesday 14 April Songkran Festival
6. Wednesday 15 April Songkran Festival
7. Friday 1 May National Labour Day
8. Tuesday 5 May Coronation Day
9. Friday 8 May Wisakha Bucha Day
10. Wednesday 1 July Mid Year Closing Day
11. Tuesday 7 July Asarnha Bucha Day
12. Wednesday 12 August H.M. the Queen's Birthday
13. Friday 23 October Chulalongkorn Day
14. Monday 5 December H.M. the King's Birthday (substitution day)
15. Thursday 10 December Constitution Day
16. Thursday 31 December New Year 's Eve

Thai Flag

Flag

Thailand's national flag, ceremoniously raised each morning at 08.00 hrs and lowered at 18.00 hrs in every town and village, is composed of five horizontal bands of red, white, and blue. Outer bands of red representing the nation enclose equal inner bands of white evoking religion. The blue band, occupying the central one-third of the total area, symbolizes the monarchy. The harmony of design expresses the complementary nature of these three pillars of the Thai nation. The tri-colored flag, first introduced by King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) in 1917, replaced an earlier design which featured a white elephant on a red background.