Hi International Fashion Week 2007 Central World Thailand  

Hi International Fashion Week 2007 at Zone Zen Central World square Thailand presented by Scott collagen-E. Frist in Thailand wish Fashion Week pleasing is brand popular Salvatore Ferragamo sexy Fashion from La perla to meet with Superstar Korean Lee Dong Wook form siries popular My Girl. From 28 -31 March 2007 at Zen Central World square Bangkok.

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Hi International Fashion Week 2007 Central World Thailand  

Hi International Fashion Week 2007 at Zone Zen Central World square Thailand presented by Scott collagen-E. Frist in Thailand wish Fashion Week pleasing is brand popular Salvatore Ferragamo sexy Fashion from La perla to meet with Superstar Korean Lee Dong Wook form siries popular My Girl. From 28 -31 March 2007 at Zen Central World square Bangkok.

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Royal Thai Air Force Summer Festival  

Royal Thai Air Force Summer Festival1 March-31 May 2007
Venue: Ao Manao, Prachuap Khiri Khan (281 km south of Bangkok)

Royal Thai Air Force Summer Festival

The Royal Thai Air Force is scheduled to hold its Summer Festival at Ao Manao Bay, the 4th Air Division, Air Force Headquarters from 1 March to 31 May 2007

The highlight of this festival is a live concert at the bay on the last weekend of each month.

There are several interesting programmes as follows:

1. View the sunrise over 2 bays at Khao Lom Muak and visit the Historical Park of Wing 53

2. Go to the peak of Khao Lom Muak Mountain to see the scenery of Muang Narang

3. Visit Thong Phrai Cave and trek through the nature trail to study the ecosystem

4. Cross the sea to view the open-sea phenomenon

5. Take a small train to see the magnificent scenery of Ao Manao Bay and Prachuap Bay / Visit the historical street of Khao Chong Kachok War and pay respect to the City Pillar Shrine

6. Enjoy a boat trip to virgin beaches on many islands/ View the beautiful coral and sea-anemones

7. Play golf among beautiful beach views and natural features

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Royal Thai Air Force Summer Festival  

Royal Thai Air Force Summer Festival1 March-31 May 2007
Venue: Ao Manao, Prachuap Khiri Khan (281 km south of Bangkok)

Royal Thai Air Force Summer Festival

The Royal Thai Air Force is scheduled to hold its Summer Festival at Ao Manao Bay, the 4th Air Division, Air Force Headquarters from 1 March to 31 May 2007

The highlight of this festival is a live concert at the bay on the last weekend of each month.

There are several interesting programmes as follows:

1. View the sunrise over 2 bays at Khao Lom Muak and visit the Historical Park of Wing 53

2. Go to the peak of Khao Lom Muak Mountain to see the scenery of Muang Narang

3. Visit Thong Phrai Cave and trek through the nature trail to study the ecosystem

4. Cross the sea to view the open-sea phenomenon

5. Take a small train to see the magnificent scenery of Ao Manao Bay and Prachuap Bay / Visit the historical street of Khao Chong Kachok War and pay respect to the City Pillar Shrine

6. Enjoy a boat trip to virgin beaches on many islands/ View the beautiful coral and sea-anemones

7. Play golf among beautiful beach views and natural features

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Phuket is the Largest and Best Known of All the Islands in Thailand  

Beach PhuketPhuket is the largest and best known of all the islands in Thailand. Depending on your taste, Phuket offers either peaceful settings or wild times. This mixture of lifestyles attracts visitors from all over the world.

Phuket is Thailand's largest island

Phuket is Thailand's largest island and its best example of the benefits and problems of tourism. Huge promotions of Phuket by the TAT and travel agents since Thailand first start attracting international travellers on a large scale in the 1980s have brought in millions. Along with them has come unregulated development, severe environmental degradation, organised crime and a raft of other ugly annoyances.

Phuket Travel In Thailand

The so-called pearl of the south is today unrecognisable from just a few decades ago. As property prices soared, many locals sold up to national and international hotels and many of the most beautiful beaches are now host to scores of them, along with restaurants, bars, travel agents, massage parlours and the usual other suspects.

Phuket Travel In Thailand

For the budget traveller, the days of grass huts on the beach are largely gone and simple seafood feasts have been replaced by KFC, Starbucks and Pizza Hut. Phuket is an expensive place, with lodging, eating and transport all far costlier than elsewhere in Thailand. You can minimise this by eating on the street and drinking less (or diligently chasing happy hours) but if you really want to spend some time here, you'll need to adjust your budget. Dishes of pad thai for 100B are not unusual here.

Phuket Travel In Thailand

And you can't avoid the disgraceful public transport here, where the spineless authorities refuse to crackdown on the tuk tuk mafia, meaning public buses only run between Phuket town and the beaches, but not between beaches. This makes interbeach travel very expensive and a good reason to hire a motorbike or car. It's worth spending a night in historical Phuket town and then heading to one of the low-key beaches where budget spots can still be found. Once you're in the water, who really cares whether they're paying 500B or 50,000B for their bed? Phuket was hit by the Boxing Day Tsunami, with Kamala, Patong, Bang Tao and Naiya the worst hit. Reconstruction in most areas is progressing rapidly.

Location Phuket Travel In Thailand

Phuket is bordered in the north and the east by the province of Phang-nga while the Andaman Sea is to the south and the west. Despite being an island, it is still possible to drive here by using the Sarasin bridge, which links Phang-nga with Phuket.

Highlights Phuket Travel In Thailand

Had Patong: Located about fifteen kilometers from town is the nine-kilometer stretch of beach called Patong. The atmosphere here is similar to Pattaya, supplying all different types of entertainment, several ranges of accommodation, swimming, and just about any other activity you could dream of.

Had Kata

Had Kata: Had Kata is located about seventeen kilometers from town and is comprised of Ao Kata Yai and Ao Kata Noi. There are many different types
of coral and rock to be found here. Like Patong, there are several hotels, resorts and restaurants of all different price ranges.

Kata Noi Beach

Kata Noi Beach : This cosy bay is found at the end of a dead-end road, just a few minutes' drive over the hill from Kata beach. There's not much to do in Kata Noi, which is precisely the point of coming here. Relax, take a walk along the soft sands, snorkel or swim. It's long been a popular spot for surfers in the monsoon season of May-October, though swimming can be dangerous during this period. The popular Kata Viewpoint, offering a stunning vista across the three bays of Karon, Kata and Kata Noi, is only a 5-minute drive along a winding road towards Nai Harn.

Had Karon

Had Karon: Had Karon is located north of Had Kata and bordered by craggy hills. The beach is long and the many pine trees offer shade to keep you cool in the midday sun.

Had Rawai

Had Rawai: Located about seventeen kilometers from town, Had Rawai has beautiful seaside streets and is where many of the islanders live. From here, you can hire boats to Koh He.

Laem Phrom Thep

Laem Phrom Thep: Laem Phrom Thep is the best spot on the island to see the sunset. Located only two kilometers from Had Rawai, there are several souvenir shops where you can buy gifts for your loved ones.

Had Naihan

Had Naihan: Had Naihan is next to the Laem Phrom Thep, about eighteen kilometers from town. This is a peaceful area with un-crowded white-sand beaches.

Had Surin

Had Surin: Had Surin, located twenty-four kilometers from town, has beautiful beaches and scenery, but swimming is forbidden because of the dangerous rip tides. Many visitors rent boats from here to take them to nearby islands like Koh RachaYai, KohTaphao, and Koh Sire.

Kamala Beach

Kamala Beach : This well-enclosed bay and fishing village surrounded by forested hills is one of the most beautiful beaches in Phuket. Tranquil and calm, the pretty white sands of Kamala beckon most people by day, but if you're seeking more than sunbathing on a perfect beach, there are other options. Hire a long-tail boat and go snorkeling at the north end of the beach, explore the neighbouring beaches of Laem Sing or Surin, or take an island tour.Many Beach in Phuket.

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Phuket is the Largest and Best Known of All the Islands in Thailand  

Beach PhuketPhuket is the largest and best known of all the islands in Thailand. Depending on your taste, Phuket offers either peaceful settings or wild times. This mixture of lifestyles attracts visitors from all over the world.

Phuket is Thailand's largest island

Phuket is Thailand's largest island and its best example of the benefits and problems of tourism. Huge promotions of Phuket by the TAT and travel agents since Thailand first start attracting international travellers on a large scale in the 1980s have brought in millions. Along with them has come unregulated development, severe environmental degradation, organised crime and a raft of other ugly annoyances.

Phuket Travel In Thailand

The so-called pearl of the south is today unrecognisable from just a few decades ago. As property prices soared, many locals sold up to national and international hotels and many of the most beautiful beaches are now host to scores of them, along with restaurants, bars, travel agents, massage parlours and the usual other suspects.

Phuket Travel In Thailand

For the budget traveller, the days of grass huts on the beach are largely gone and simple seafood feasts have been replaced by KFC, Starbucks and Pizza Hut. Phuket is an expensive place, with lodging, eating and transport all far costlier than elsewhere in Thailand. You can minimise this by eating on the street and drinking less (or diligently chasing happy hours) but if you really want to spend some time here, you'll need to adjust your budget. Dishes of pad thai for 100B are not unusual here.

Phuket Travel In Thailand

And you can't avoid the disgraceful public transport here, where the spineless authorities refuse to crackdown on the tuk tuk mafia, meaning public buses only run between Phuket town and the beaches, but not between beaches. This makes interbeach travel very expensive and a good reason to hire a motorbike or car. It's worth spending a night in historical Phuket town and then heading to one of the low-key beaches where budget spots can still be found. Once you're in the water, who really cares whether they're paying 500B or 50,000B for their bed? Phuket was hit by the Boxing Day Tsunami, with Kamala, Patong, Bang Tao and Naiya the worst hit. Reconstruction in most areas is progressing rapidly.

Location Phuket Travel In Thailand

Phuket is bordered in the north and the east by the province of Phang-nga while the Andaman Sea is to the south and the west. Despite being an island, it is still possible to drive here by using the Sarasin bridge, which links Phang-nga with Phuket.

Highlights Phuket Travel In Thailand

Had Patong: Located about fifteen kilometers from town is the nine-kilometer stretch of beach called Patong. The atmosphere here is similar to Pattaya, supplying all different types of entertainment, several ranges of accommodation, swimming, and just about any other activity you could dream of.

Had Kata

Had Kata: Had Kata is located about seventeen kilometers from town and is comprised of Ao Kata Yai and Ao Kata Noi. There are many different types
of coral and rock to be found here. Like Patong, there are several hotels, resorts and restaurants of all different price ranges.

Kata Noi Beach

Kata Noi Beach : This cosy bay is found at the end of a dead-end road, just a few minutes' drive over the hill from Kata beach. There's not much to do in Kata Noi, which is precisely the point of coming here. Relax, take a walk along the soft sands, snorkel or swim. It's long been a popular spot for surfers in the monsoon season of May-October, though swimming can be dangerous during this period. The popular Kata Viewpoint, offering a stunning vista across the three bays of Karon, Kata and Kata Noi, is only a 5-minute drive along a winding road towards Nai Harn.

Had Karon

Had Karon: Had Karon is located north of Had Kata and bordered by craggy hills. The beach is long and the many pine trees offer shade to keep you cool in the midday sun.

Had Rawai

Had Rawai: Located about seventeen kilometers from town, Had Rawai has beautiful seaside streets and is where many of the islanders live. From here, you can hire boats to Koh He.

Laem Phrom Thep

Laem Phrom Thep: Laem Phrom Thep is the best spot on the island to see the sunset. Located only two kilometers from Had Rawai, there are several souvenir shops where you can buy gifts for your loved ones.

Had Naihan

Had Naihan: Had Naihan is next to the Laem Phrom Thep, about eighteen kilometers from town. This is a peaceful area with un-crowded white-sand beaches.

Had Surin

Had Surin: Had Surin, located twenty-four kilometers from town, has beautiful beaches and scenery, but swimming is forbidden because of the dangerous rip tides. Many visitors rent boats from here to take them to nearby islands like Koh RachaYai, KohTaphao, and Koh Sire.

Kamala Beach

Kamala Beach : This well-enclosed bay and fishing village surrounded by forested hills is one of the most beautiful beaches in Phuket. Tranquil and calm, the pretty white sands of Kamala beckon most people by day, but if you're seeking more than sunbathing on a perfect beach, there are other options. Hire a long-tail boat and go snorkeling at the north end of the beach, explore the neighbouring beaches of Laem Sing or Surin, or take an island tour.Many Beach in Phuket.

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Disney On Ice presents Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo  

Disney On Ice presents DisneyWhen: March 23 - April 1, 2007 Where: IMPACT Arena, Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok

Disney On Ice presents

The adventurous and fun-filled quest for Nemo returns as Disney On Ice, the world's favourite ice skating showcase, brings its adaptation of the much-loved animation to Bangkok, transforming the performance venue into a frozen under-sea paradise full of memorable characters from the film.

Disney On Ice presents

Join the ocean-sized adventure of the curious clownfish Nemo, his overprotective father Marlin and their absent-minded yet lovable pal Dory as Disney On Ice immerses you in a vibrant aquatic world in Disney On Ice presents Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo. Follow alongside Marlin and Dory on a daring search of the big blue. Ride the current with 'super-dude' turtle Crush and make waves with Nemo's new friends - the Tank Gang - as they plot an escape from the dentist's aquarium in this whale of a tale full of laughter and fun! Exclusively for Thai audiences, this year's Disney On Ice also features a Thai performer for the very first time in the show's history. Phongtawan Suriyothai (Ohm) will be the first and only Thai skater to take part in this internationally-acclaimed series. Ohm, out of hundred other applicants, was chosen by the creator of Disney On Ice to participate in a skating course as well as training session with a world-class skating team. With a total of 19 performances, Disney On Ice: Finding Nemo is sure to delight everyone in the family. Tickets on weekdays are from 100 to 1,500 baht, and on weekends from 200 to 1,500 baht.

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Disney On Ice presents Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo  

Disney On Ice presents DisneyWhen: March 23 - April 1, 2007 Where: IMPACT Arena, Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok

Disney On Ice presents

The adventurous and fun-filled quest for Nemo returns as Disney On Ice, the world's favourite ice skating showcase, brings its adaptation of the much-loved animation to Bangkok, transforming the performance venue into a frozen under-sea paradise full of memorable characters from the film.

Disney On Ice presents

Join the ocean-sized adventure of the curious clownfish Nemo, his overprotective father Marlin and their absent-minded yet lovable pal Dory as Disney On Ice immerses you in a vibrant aquatic world in Disney On Ice presents Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo. Follow alongside Marlin and Dory on a daring search of the big blue. Ride the current with 'super-dude' turtle Crush and make waves with Nemo's new friends - the Tank Gang - as they plot an escape from the dentist's aquarium in this whale of a tale full of laughter and fun! Exclusively for Thai audiences, this year's Disney On Ice also features a Thai performer for the very first time in the show's history. Phongtawan Suriyothai (Ohm) will be the first and only Thai skater to take part in this internationally-acclaimed series. Ohm, out of hundred other applicants, was chosen by the creator of Disney On Ice to participate in a skating course as well as training session with a world-class skating team. With a total of 19 performances, Disney On Ice: Finding Nemo is sure to delight everyone in the family. Tickets on weekdays are from 100 to 1,500 baht, and on weekends from 200 to 1,500 baht.

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