วันจันทร์ที่ 15 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The Splash of Songkran


The Songkran festival has been known to be one of the most important and grandest events of Thailand. It is a time of Buddhist rituals, of family gatherings to pay gratitude to elders and of course of water splashing. Deriving from the Sanskrit word, “Songkran” means to pass or to move into. In this case, the meaning implies the movement of the sun, the moon and other planets into one of the zodiacal orbits. And the Grand Songkran Festival which falls on the Aries indicates the novel era of the traditional Thai New Year. In order to welcome the New Year, the celebration will comprise the fun-filled local entertainments which combine the mutual relationship between members of the family, the society and the surrounding.

Having the influence from India, the Songkran festival mirrors the traditional mode of life of the Thais which involves the cultural and agricultural aspects. Free from their regular routine task, the Thai citizens will find time to perform their yearly rites of showing respect to their elder relatives and departed ancestors. Moreover, there is a deep spiritual aspect to this grand festival nationwide. Even though Thailand has adhered to the international calendar since 1941, celebrations of the Songkran festival, presently set on April 13 and extending over the following two days, remain a more auspicious chance than January.

Historically speaking, the Songkran festival has its origin during the Sukhothai period. It was practiced both in the royal court palace and among the ordinary citizens. However, the dimension of the celebration had not been as boisterous as of today. In the old days, civil servants and other government officials would pay homage to the king and would drink the oath of allegiance to the government, while the king would bestow annual salary to all officials. Later on in the Ayutthaya period, the festival had been expanded by including the bathing of the Buddha images. Also, the celebration would comprise the forming of sand pagodas and colorful activities. In the Rattanakosin period, the festival had been performed in the same way as those during the Ayutthaya period.
The Songkran festival extends three important ritual days, from April 13-15. These days are called respectively: Wan Sangkan Long, Wan Nao and Wan Taleung Sok. It is customary that during the Songkran festival there is an announcement of the name of Nang Songkran of the year, her vehicle, her food preference and much more. To forecast the affluence of that year, it is worth knowing the amount of rainfalls and the number of Naga or legendary serpent which is responsible for the provision of water. The prediction for the New Year will be done in relation to that particular day of the Nang Songkran. This year, the Songkran’s Day falls on April 14. This means that Nang Songkran for 2007 is “Kimitatevee”, dressed in white with topaz ornament, preferred banana, dagger in the right hand, Indian vina in the left hand and buffalo as her vehicle.
Songkran is a festival that serves a multitude of social and religious functions. It typically involves merit making, releasing birds and fish into rivers, presenting food and other offerings to monks, listening to sermons, building sand pagodas, paying respect to elders and splashing of water. Traditionally, houses have been meticulously cleaned the day before to ensure no bad luck is brought into the New Year. Later on the day in private ceremonies away from the temple, parents, grandparents, older relatives and teachers are honored by younger generations in a sacred ritual. Young people will pour fragrant water onto the palms of the older persons and also give them new clothes to show their respect and gratitude. It is believed that this watering ceremony would bring the young excellent health, longevity and prosperity.

The Songkran festival is essentially related to water as Thai people believe that water splashing will bring abundant rainfalls in the incoming year. Water is also a symbol of fertility and is employed to clean up bad things. It is thus used widely in different ceremonies and rites of passage. Not surprisingly, one of the most vital parts of Songkran is the bathing of Buddha images. People will sprinkle water onto the images as a gesture of respect. A procession of Buddha images will be made prior to the bathing. After that people will also bathe the senior Buddhist monks by pouring water over them. The chief monk or abbot will then give a sermon and bless people who participate in these bathing rituals. And finally, people will enjoy splashing water at one another.



Like many other festivals in Thailand, Songkran is celebrated with a zest and passion for having a great time that is uniquely Thai. In Bangkok, some famous venues for the Songkran festival include Khao Sarn Road, Bang Lamphoo District, Sanarm Luang and Phra Arthit Road in the Rattanakosin Island. Other sites of interest and events are Krung Kao Ayutthaya Songkran Festival (Old Capital of Songkran), well-known Thai-Mon Songkran Festival in Samut Prakan, Nong Khai, Chiang Mai and Phuket. In addition, the neighboring countries such as Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos have organized this type of festival with high-spirited celebrations.

Highlights of the Songkran festival in these major cities include making merit to the monks, Buddha image procession, bathing Buddha images, setting free of birds and fish, erecting sand pagodas, blessing and being blessed by elders and senior government officers as well as enjoying water splashing. Additionally, tourists can watch traditional Thai performances as well as modern films and music, competition in the topic of the history of Songkran. There are also parades, carnivals, beauty contests (Miss Songkran and Miss Ladyboy Songkran) as well as the light and sound presentation relating to the legend of Songkran. The consumption of much local food, Thai dessert cooking, local sports and art exhibitions complete the festival.

Across the country, most young Thai people celebrate the New Year by gently throwing water over one and all with a word of blessing. Scoops from a silver bowl are traditional, but these days more effective soakings come from plastic buckets, pump-action water guns and even oil drums with stirrup pumps mounted on trucks. It is, however, all good-natured with the Thai’s communicable sense of fun. While the more traditional rites are best observed today in the villages and although Bangkok, Ayutthaya and Chiang Mai are known for the most exuberant celebrations, you will get wet and encounter Songkran wherever you are. It is the festival to give a lot of fun for all of us and welcome the traditional Thai New Year with a cool soaking of water in the most sweltering time of the year.

วันจันทร์ที่ 22 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Thailand The Medical Hub of the World


Thailand is now gearing up for the development of medical service to be converted into one of the best medical centers in the world. The country is ready to offer keen visitors not merely high-standard health-related service and medical advancement but also the Thais’ kindness and service-orientated mind. This makes Thailand more than prepared to become the medical hub of the world.

At present, Thailand is thinking of not only promoting medical tourism, magnetizing millions of visitors each year by providing low-priced medical care. Today, the country attempts to step into the forefront of the hospitality and healthcare industries with the objective of becoming one of the best medical hubs in the world.

Apart from ancient heritages, breathtaking temples and palaces, wonderful beaches, friendly people and delectable cuisines, people from all corners of the world come to Thailand to avail of its medical service. Hospitals and services that abound in the country are on par with the world’s best with their skilled doctors, medical staff and up-to-date technologies. As a result of the country’s capable medical personnel, good basic infrastructure, the quality of life of foreigners in Thailand and the credibility of medical trials, the transformation of Thailand into the medical hub of the world is not too far from the reality!

What is more, with the constant growth of health-related research and medical technology innovation, Thailand is soon to become the fantastic venue for discerning foreigners both to obtain first-class medical care and to seek sound medical investment opportunities. Today, Thailand has apparently become a medical hub for patients from the United States, Europe, the surrounding countries and the Middle East including the United Arab Emirates. The country has a universal health program with more than 600 accredited hospitals and 400 medical facilities which are globally well-known for their adeptness.

Interestingly, overseas patients who aspire to recover from illnesses can enjoy magnificent sightseeing and travel, soft adventure options, sports and activities that Thailand can offer. Some lifestyle centers, spas, golf courses and accommodations will be helpful not only to the would-be patients but also to their accompanying friends and family. In Bangkok, patients can also marvel at a choice of health and beauty like aesthetic centers, wellness centers, lasik centers, plastic surgery centers and dental clinics which are the unique experience in the city. (Patients can find out more details on www.iguidebangkok.com)

The “Land of Smiles” can provide the patient with the same kind of treatments as back home whilst enabling him or her to revel in the holiday of a lifetime as the country is blessed with many intriguing attractions and activities. The uptrend of medical tourism in Thailand is growing to dramatic heights. Westerners are presently arriving in Thailand in exciting numbers to undergo medical treatments at an affordable cost as that charged in their home countries. On top of having treatments performed by highly trained doctors, patients can also relish a marvelous holiday in one of Asia’s prime tourist destinations.
There are several reasons why visitors come to Thailand to get medical treatments. Not only is Thailand a superb destination for stunning beaches, islands, mountains, cuisines, low costs and hospitable people, there are other reasons too. The country is home to some of the best hospitals in the world. The country has established over 30 English-speaking hospitals, numerous dentistry clinics and other alternative healing centers. Some are accredited to prominent boards including the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and the International Organization for Standardization.

Significantly, Thailand has incredible service, extraordinary value for money and unique healing procedures. Namely, some of Thailand’s hospitals have been known for performing outstanding treatments for various procedures whilst producing excellent outcomes. Thailand is also amazing for relaxing. After the treatment, patients can experience spas and resorts which are internationally famous for exceptional service and comfort, whilst looking over attractive virgin beaches or verdant jungles and mountains. Thailand’s top hospitals even provide prompt response in any emergency situation and are recognized outside of Thailand as having standards equivalent to that of those in the West.

International accreditation also contributes to make Thailand the medical hub of the world. The standard of treatments in Thailand is considered being one of the highest in the world with most of its doctors graduating, training and holding Europe and US professional certification. All of Thailand’s hospitals also have to be licensed by the Health Ministry and the same applies to the doctors. Last but not least, the world-class technologies have been introduced in Thailand to enhance medical facilities and treatments. Of course, with these reasons and factors, Thailand can easily be the medical hub of the world.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 20 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

Current situation update for visiting Thailand



Life in Bangkok has gone on exactly the same, as it has everywhere else around the country. Law and order is still firmly established. Businesses are still open. Flights in and out of Thailand have continued uninterrupted. So for tourists who have booked holidays to Thailand and are wondering whether they should still come, the answer is yes. There now appears to be very little prospect that the situation will deteriorate here. The military coup has happened in Thailand, but there is little reason to not visit Thailand.Being a Thai myself, I would like to say that right now Thailand, especially Bangkok is pretty secure for tourists to come and visit. Everything is ok now, so nothing to worry about the turmoil. The weather is very nice as for the politics issue I would say it's getting better now comparing to closing the airport last December. So I would say it is one of the best places in Asia just to relax, shop, eat and entertain!

วันอังคารที่ 10 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Muay Thai Knockouts(clip vdo)

Muay ThaiThe Fighting Pride of Thailand




Muay Thai, or Thai boxing, has a long and flourished history as Thailand’s national heritage. It is a hard and lethal martial art, born out of the necessity of war and defense. Commonly referred to as the Science of the Eight Limbs, Muay Thai is world-renowned for its ferocity and use of the hands, shins, elbows, and knees as deadly weapons. The Thais, who are paradoxically a gentle and peace-loving people, developed and mastered it to protect themselves and the land from aggressive powers in the past.Although various forms of kickboxing have long been practiced throughout Southeast Asia, none are as prominent as Muay Thai. Its origins can be traced back to its ancestor Muay Boran (ancient boxing), which was a form of unarmed combat used by Siamese soldiers in the past. Trained in the weapons-based fighting method known as Krabi Krabong, these soldiers also became famous for their toughness in close-quarters weaponless combat. Muay Boran changed across the years, evolving from a battlefield combat system, into the national sport of Muay Thai known today.


Muay Thai, the fighting pride of the Thais is an ever-growing art. Once practiced exclusively by the ancient warriors of the Siamese kingdom, it is now accessible to all – emerging as a tradition honored throughout the world.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 9 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Bangkok: The most tourists

Bangkok’s exotic splendor comes from several factors. It is a cosmopolitan city embracing a rich history, a solid economy, luxury hotels and marvelous tourism products. Whilst sights, people, art, culture, dining, shopping and value for money are other unique attributes of Bangkok, hence making it one of the best cities in the world.

What is more, Bangkok’s new Suvarnabhumi International Airport drastically facilitates the development of the city as a major aviation hub of Asia. It affords discerning tourists not merely the broad-based amenities they would anticipate from other vibrant cities, but also a treasure trove of cultural richness. Thailand, in the soul of Southeast Asia, has never been colonized and thoroughly preserved its distinctive heritages. Bangkok offers visitors the opportunity to relish the fascinating spirit of Thailand’s subtle culture amidst the hustle of a pulsating metropolis. This great city enjoys its amazing achievement in blending the ancient and contemporary world. A plethora of tourists often travel to Bangkok as there are many destinations to explore. The other inducement is the cordial people. It is said that Bangkok is one of the safest cities to visit.