วันศุกร์ที่ 21 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Cheaper hotel in Lopburi


medium price hotel in lopburi which is I would suggest for the tourist who come to visit in Lopburi is THEPTANEE HOTEL
Fact about the hotel actually this hotel is belong to the university ,provide for students and the teacher when they have some activity and seminar,however for the need of take care budget so they open for the public with the cheaper price than usual hotel
The price is 350 bath per night with AC room
and for the fan could be lower
The location in the Rajapat Thepsatee ,King Naria Road ,Amphoe Muang Lopburi
Phone 0-3641-1982, 0-3641-1029
The Pro this hotel is located between the old town and the new town so you can easily take a bus for only few minutes to visit the old town or the new town.

วันศุกร์ที่ 14 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

First bilingual school in Lopburi i

First bilingual school in Lopburi is WINIT SUKSA school wich is open for 3 years secondary school form M1-M3 in Lopburi thailand the course is teaching in both Thai and English,but focus on English,some of the teachers are Thai who finish the oversea course and the hire foreigner teacher from Philippine,USA and England as well.About WINIT SUKSA school is not a public school ,the number of bilingual student is 50 for the first time and have a plan to increase if the study go very well

New mall is going to open in Lopburi

New branch of Macro is going to open soon in Lopburi ,which is going to be the biggest number 4th super mall in Lopburi Thailand ,The new mall is under construction ,but almost finish not more than 2 months will open for the public for sure ,but what the big mall will cause and affect the small business and local shop siad people love to spend and buy cheap products on big mall than a small local shops ,then not in a longer time they would be close for sure.
New macro is located at the DONG JAMPA crossroad near the police station with large area more than 30 rai when open will have a big sale and bonus for the buyer ,I will go to check the window shopping too.
Local people who not take side.

วันเสาร์ที่ 6 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

To visit khao san road bangkok Thailand


If you come to Bangkok Thailand I would recommend you to visit Khaosan road because it is really famous and popular for the tourists both Thai and foreigner. So if you come to Thailand and stay in Bangkok don't miss a chance to visit Khaosan road and you won't regret later.
what you can see and do at Khaosan road is varieties such as shopping ,sight seeing,learning and discussing with new friends or people from around the world
The most popular time of khaosan road is during the hot season of Thailand in april on 13 -17 annually will be water festival or Songkan festival that a long holiday and the official will close the khaosan road and set up the event for fun and celebration.
If you want to book the hotel or a guest house during the high season as i have mentioned above is very hard so better planning of hotel book in advance by either contact them on the online hotel booking or by calling in.
For eating ,drinking and night life enjoying khaosan road have almost everything for the tourist and visitor
How to get to khaosan road
I would recommend to take a taxi or a cab or if you want to take a public bus also available let's me show you the map and the guide direction to go khaosan road from Bangkok city landmark the victory monument since I think is is so easy to start from here and most of tourist won't got lost or confusing ,just say all of you have to travel form airport to Bangkok already so the victory monument is the center and the hub of Bangkok ,Thailand

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1. Head southwest toward Thanon Ratchawithi
73 m
2. Slight left at Thanon Phaya Thai
2.2 km
3. Turn right at Route 3/Thanon Rama I
Continue to follow Thanon Rama I

1.6 km
4. Turn right at Thanon Krung Kasem
Destination will be on the right

0.1 km

Starbucks Khao san
204 Khao San RoadTaradyod
Pranakorn, Bangkok, Krung Thep Mahanakhon
And the fastest way to get to khaosan road is by taking a sky train from Victory Monument and then get off to transit at The Siam interchange station

below is formal data about khaosan road.
Khao San Road (ถนน ข้าวสาร Thanon Khao Saan; also spelled Khaosan, Kao Sarn, Koh Sarn and many other variations) is, technically speaking, a small road located about a block from the Chao Phraya River inside the Rattanakosin district. This article also includes the wider Banglamphu area surrounding it. Backpackers and budget tourists are drawn here by some of the cheapest accommodation and travel deals in Thailand.
[edit] Understand

Pronunciation tip

The syllable "khao" is pronounced similarly to the English word "cow", but since the late 1990s backpackers have often been mispronouncing it as "coe" (perhaps confusing it with "koh", meaning "island", which in itself is incorrect and should be an abrupt "goh"; perhaps influenced by the book/movie The Beach). Please help re-introduce the correct pronunciation into the backpacker community by pronouncing it properly.

The word khao san itself means milled rice and is an attribution to the historical role of this street in the rice trade. The first business to open on Khao San Road was a small hotel aimed at serving civil servants from the provinces who came to Bangkok on business. The hotel was followed by Sor Thambhakdi, a shop selling monks' accessories. It was followed by four similar businesses, and Khao San became known as a "religious road".

Word soon spread about the easy lifestyle and friendliness of the locals. Friends told friends, and before long, the owner of the house started to charge 20 baht for food and lodging. The first commercial guesthouse, called Bonny, opened with six small bedrooms.

Today, there's a lot more than six small bedrooms on offer. In the span of just a couple of blocks, there are bars, food stalls, restaurants, convenience stores, pharmacies, Internet cafés, money changing booths, ATMs, shoe stores, massage parlors, tailors, travel agencies, laundry, boxing gyms, optometrists, endless warrens of suspiciously discounted designer clothes and, oh, rooms for the night.

The chaos has spilled over to the entire area, including Soi Rambuttri, which features little bars and restaurants that are starting to spill out onto the sidewalk; Phra Athit, with plenty of mid-range riverside hotels and Samsen; a quiet neighborhood with cozy guesthouses.It is indeed a place of tourist attratction though it is also little unsafe at night and intances of mugging and pick-pocketting are common.

Lopburi monkey is ready for hot season in Thailand

It's about to hot season in Thailand and in Lopburi the city of monkey too ,so the official have to pay more attention on them by providing more food and water for drinking and for swimming as well .If you are never seen the monkey lopburi swim before ,then come and see it is really fun and nice to see them jump in the water and swim or dive over and over because of hot weather and dry.

Monkey Lopburi is taking a Barth,Lopburi monkey is playing water with fun in the hot day of the hot season

The most convenient to travel form Suvarnabhumi Airport


์I will so happy to tell all of you about the Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link .Finally it is finished and open for the public ,so now the visitor and traveler from Suvarnabhumi Airport can easily travel to Bangkok as well as from Bangkok to Suvarnabhumi Airport as well .This is a good news during my country is having a lot of the problem and hope it won't effect to the system again. if some of you might interest in the information of Suvarnabhumi Airport here the "quote"
The Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link (Thai: รถไฟฟ้าเชื่อมท่าอากาศยานสุวรรณภูมิ, แอร์พอร์ตลิงก์ Airport Link) or SARL, is a rapid transit line under construction in Bangkok, Thailand. The line will provide as an airport rail link from Suvarnabhumi Airport to the City Air Terminal at Makkasan in central Bangkok. Most of the line is on a viaduct over the main Eastern Railway. It is owned and will be operated by the State Railway of Thailand (SRT). The 28.6-km route will be the fourth rapid transit line in Bangkok, after 2 BTS and 1 MRT line. Services consists of the Express Line, a 15-minute non-stop service between the Makkasan City Air Terminal and the airport, and the City Line, a commuter rail service with 8 intermediate stations.
History

The key airport link contract was signed in January 2005, and construction began in July 2005.[2] The line is built by a consortium of B Grimm, STECON and Siemens, and is owned and operated by State Railway of Thailand (SRT). The estimated cost of the project is 25.9 billion baht.[3]

The line is built largely along the same alignment as the failed Bangkok Elevated Road and Train System (BERTS), started by Hopewell but stopped in 1997 when only 10% had been completed. Some BERTS pillars stood in the way of the new system, and after extensive debate on their suitability for reuse and demands for compensation from Hopewell, SRT decided to demolish the pillars and build new ones.[4]

While originally scheduled to be completed by 2006, the Hopewell debacle, an extended bidding process and a series of legal challenges from property owners who had encroached on SRT's land have repeatedly delayed project. As of February 2009, the line was 98% completed[5] and the latest projected opening date is August 2010.[6]

A second stage, continuing along the BERTS alignment from Phaya Thai north to Don Mueang (site of Don Mueang International Airport) via Bang Sue, is also planned. Passive provision is being made for an extension of the rail link to a future second terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport.
[edit] Specifications

The standard gauge line, forming the eastern section of the Light Red line, is 28.6 km long and is elevated, running above the existing eastern railway, with an underground terminal at the airport. Both non-stop Suvarnabhumi Airport Express services and "stopping" Suvarnabhumi Airport City Line commuter services will be operated, with Express journeys taking 15 minutes and Commuter trips 27 minutes[3].

Siemens supplied nine Desiro Class 360/2 trainsets. The only significant difference from the UK units is a much larger air-conditioning pod on the roof, providing extra power to cope with the Thai climate. City services will be operated by five three-car trains, and the Express services by four trainsets with a fourth car for check-in baggage. The first trains left Germany in September 2007, and testing in Bangkok began in March 2008.[7]

The line is electrified at 25 kV AC. All stations are being built to accommodate 10-car trains. Express train platform of Makkasan station and all platforms at Suvarnabhumi are fitted with platform automatic screen doors. The top speed is 160 km/h, but the short distances between the stations imply that commuter services don't reach that speed.[2]
[edit] Check In

In City Air Terminal (CAT) at Makkasan station, passengers will be able to check in their luggage.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 4 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Urban lifestyle

Urban lifestyle


An increasing trend in Bangkok's skyscrapers are sky bars which take advantage of Bangkok's year round warm climate and high amount of sunshine.
Although it is one of Asia's most important cities economically, the urban pace of Bangkok is somewhat relaxed, as the city offers enormous amounts of getaway locations. Most residents tend to stress over the amount of traffic in the city. Peak hours are between 6:30 am to 9:30 am and 4:30pm to 8:00 at night on weekdays, with a general state of traffic on Monday morning and Friday night.
Many Bangkokians leave town on weekends to visit seaside resorts such as Hua Hin and Pattaya. Others return home to visit elderly relatives in Isan and the northern provinces. Saturday is somewhat considered a work day to many Bangkokians.
Religion does not play a very influential role in the capital as it would compared to other cities. However, a good proportion of the population remains devout and offers daily alms to the monks who walk their neighbourhoods. Muslims are often either assimilated entirely by the Thai or live in remote parts of the city such as the Nong Chok district where traditional Thai Muslims still live.