Feb
09

Bangkok Post: Advance Search

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Bangkok Post : Advance search
1. news | 08/02/2010 » Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen cancelled his planned visit to Ta Muen Thom temple in Surin province and returned home by helicopter on Monday, Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya’s secretary Chavanond Intarakomalyasut said.

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Another Bangkokâ? S Temple worth a visit Wat Pho (also known as Was) Chetuphon. Wat Pho is the oldest temple in Bangkok and is home Thailanda? S largest reclining Buddha in 46 meters long and 15 meters high. You will also find the largest number of Buddha statues in Thailand in its extensive grounds. One would expect that about 20 baht to pay visit (30 cents), Wat Pho. Shopaholics will be in their element, on holiday in Bangkok with a large number of shopping malls and markets of all kinds big Chatuchak Weekend Market in northern Bangkok has some twenty thousand stalls almost everything one could imagine, while the Suan Lum Night Bazaar is a large market with bargains on clothing, crafts, gifts and much more. Unfortunately, there are fears that the Night Bazaar will be remedied in the near future for a new building, although the opposing manager and seller deportation. Other popular attractions for tourists on holiday in Bangkok also the home of Jim Thompson (famous for reviving the U.S. Thailanda? S silk industry and perhaps even more known for his mysterious disappearance in 1967), Bangkok Snake Farm and the National Museum where you can learn more about the History of Thailand and learn to view one of the worldâ? s largest collection of Southeast Asian art. Nightlife The nightlife in Bangkok is, pubs with several big clubs, go-go bars, cocktail lounges and expat bars with live music, there is something for everyone. The night life is generally very safe and relaxed, with dressing up is not a necessity. Patpong is easily Bangkokâ? S most famous night life and has more than 100 back-to-back neon-lit bars, most of which are made available to the people. For the first time to visit Khao San Road is the ideal place to spend the night in almost every form of entertainment can be found at night in this bustling strip. A few doa? S and Donà? TsDo smile â? Thailand is the land of smiles, and the Thai people for various reasons known to smile and say hello and thank you for making applications to apologize or to show embarrassment. What? Do not touch that someone on the head â? The head is sacred and not to approve the Thai people to touch or to the head. Â Pay attention to your feet? It is considered impolite in Thailand point your feet at another person, what you do with your feet, as is deliberately crossing your legs. What? T â kiss in public? In Thailand, it is not done what point to a public display of affection, to avoid kissing or hand in hand in public. What? T drink tap water â? Even the local people often drink water from the tap. Bottled water is very cheap (not more than 25 baht – 40 pence – for a liter) and widely available. What? Do not touch any images of Buddha â? Statues of Buddha are sacred, so you should avoid touching them or ask for a photo.

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Feb
08

Gaganjeet on a high

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Gaganjeet on a high
Bangkok: Rising Indian golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar began his new year with a bang, scripting a sensational come-from-behind victory at the season-opening Asian Tour International here Sunday.

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Kiradech takes 2-shot lead at Asian Tour
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat has a two-stroke lead after the third round of the Asian Tour International on Saturday.

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SMTOWN LIVE’08 in Bangkok Happy B-day time for everyone in FEB especially to Yunho! Poor TVXQ!’s leader haha^^ see wonho & yunteuk really adorable.~ credit:hominhome.com

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