Thursday, June 21, 2007

Shopping Tips


Shopping Tips Department stores and a number of shops in Bangkok have fixed prices, but at most of others bargaining is acceptable and expected; some department stores will even offer a discount on expensive items like jewellery and fine furniture. No fixed rules can be given on the process depending as it does on the bargainer’s skill and the shopkeeper’s mood, but the final price may be reduced as much as 30% to that first quoted. An important point to keep in mind is that Thais admire good manners and a sense of humour and tend to be put off by a loss of temper. Providing you have the time, a good general rule is to make a survey of several shops selling the sort of items you want before coming to a final decision.
The Jewel Fest Club Jewellery and gemstones from Thailand are also a favourite item for many visitors to the kingdom. Their beauty, quality craftmanship and reasonable price have earned Thai precious and semi-precious stones a worldwide reputation. Yet occasionally, there have been visitors who complained about the action of few unethical jewellers who persuaded them to purchase jewellery at an unreasonable price. Through the cooperation of the Thai Gem and Jewellery Traders Association (TGJTA) and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Jewel Fest Club has been established, bringing about 100 leading jewellery manufacturers and wholesalers. The club’s aim to offer quality products at reasonable prices with a money-back guarantee if buyers are not completely satisfied with their purchases. When you purchase an item of jewellery from a store that is clearly identified as a member of the Jewel Fest Club, your purchase will be duly recorded, and a certificate detailing your purchase will be issued. Not only does this certificate of authenticity clearly state the nature and price of your purchase, it also guarantees your refund should you wish to return the purchase. Contact The Jewel Fest Club at Tel: 0 2630 1390-7, Fax: 0 2630 1398-9, or visit website : http://www.jewelfest.com/.
Packing and Shipping Services Thanks to the ever-increasing number of tourists coming to Thailand, most shops are experienced at shipping abroad and will attend to all the documents such as insurance, customs and necessary permits. The Central Post Office also offers a parcel-wrapping service for those who want to make small shipments themselves. For larger items or bulk shipments, there are several Bangkok companies who specialise in such matters.
VAT Refund Visitors entering the Kingdom on tourist visas are entitled to refunds of the 7% value-added tax (VAT) paid on goods purchased at shops and department stores displaying “VAT Refund for Tourists” signs. The refund may be claimed if the claimed amounts in all P.P.10’s have been totaled 5,000 baht or over. Tourist is eligible to receive P.P.10 form when the total purchase of 2,000 baht or over is made from the same store on the same date. Before checking in at the international airport (Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, Phuket, Utapao), tourist must show your purchases, completed P.P.10 form and tax invoices to the Customs Officer for inspection. Certain luxury goods must be shown to an excise official. Refunds may be in bank draft form or credited to a credit card. For more information, please contact the VAT Refund for Tourists Office, Tel: 0 2272 9388, 0 2272 8195-8 or www.rd.go.th/vrt/engindex.html

Transportation





International and Domestic TravelFlying is the most convenient mode of transportation for most visitors traveling to Thailand. Domestic flights are also easy and convenient, cutting down on journey time.
A number of domestic carriers service a majority of large provincial cities dotting generously across the country. Travel to neighboring countries is cheaper when booked within Thailand. Train services connect Bangkok to all regions of the country at reasonable prices. A regular rail service also runs between Bangkok and Singapore via Malaysia. Long distance coaches, both air-conditioned and open-aired, connect all major cities. At the local level, diverse forms of transportation are provided: provincial buses, city buses, songthaews, tuk-tuks, rickshaws, boats, and even rental cars. International Travel
Air : With Bangkok serving as the international travel hub of SE Asia, the capital serves as the landing port for numerous international airlines, most with direct flights from their destinations. Some chartered and regional flights may land at one of the other international airports within Thailand, consisting of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Hat Yai, Phuket, and Ubon Ratchatani. Thecountry's national airline is Thai Airways. Airport departure taxes for international departures costs 500 baht/person. The check-in counters open 2 hours and close half an hour prior departure time.

Flights Information (662) 132 0000Those traveling from neighboring countries may enter Thailand via road, rail, ships, or ferries.
Domestic Travel Domestic travel during public holidays and on weekends, particularly to popular destinations, should be booked well in advance for all modes of transportation. Booking is particularly difficult during the Songkran Holiday and New Year's Holiday.
Air : Local carriers Thai Airways(TG) and Bangkok Airways (PG) fly to most major provincial airports beyond 250 km distance from Bangkok. Thai Airways' 2 most popular routes are Chiang Mai and Phuket. Services to Koh Samui and Sukhothai are only provided by Bangkok Airways. Other smaller local carriers include Angel Air (mainly servicing Phuket) and PB Air which flies to fewer destinations. Air Andaman services is limited to the Southern cities only.
Check-ins for domestic flight is one hour prior to departure time and closes half an hour before flight time. Departure tax has already been added to your ticket fare.
Reservation / Ticket
Airline
Telephone
Bangkok Airways
(662) 265-5555
Nok Air
(662) 900-9955
PB Air
(662) 261-0220-5
Thai Airways
(662) 628-2000
SGA Airlines
(662) 664-6099
Tickets can be purchased through travel agencies (cheaper for international flights, same for domestic flights) or by booking with the airlines themselves, either via phone, internet, or e-ticketing kiosks (Thai Airways only).
Buses : Inter-city bus services offer a fast means of transport to all corners of the country. Air-conditioned buses service many provincial areas and bookings for both regular and tour coaches (private companies) can be made through major hotels and travel agents, or at the following bus terminals:
Northern Bus Terminal : Kampaengphet 2 Rd, Bangkok Tel: 0-2936-2852-66 ext. 614 0-2936-3670 Eastern Bus Terminal : Sukhumvit Rd, Bangkok. Tel: 0-2391-6846, 0-2391-2504 Northeastern Bus Terminal : Kampaengphet 2 Rd, Bangkok Tel: 0-2936-2852-66 ext.605 0-2936-0657 Southern Bus Terminal : Boromratchchonnani Rd, Bangkok Tel: 0-2435-1200, 0-2435-1199 Central Bus Terminal : Kampaengphet 2 Rd, Bangkok Tel: 0-2936-2841-8 ext.311 0-2537-8055 The government bus company, calledBor Kor Sor (BKS), provides the cheapest mode for getting around Thailand. Being frequent and reliable, no advance booking is necessary. Both air-conditioned ones and open-aired ones stop almost everywhere along their route, with the latter being the cheapest and slowest. Advices for tourists regarding travelling on the state buses.- Buy the bus ticket at the state bus terminal which has this symbol.- Remember plate number, coach's number and keep the tickets with you in case you have problem.- Keep your valuables safety all the travelling programmes such as credit cards, traveler's checks and passport.- For emergency or you need assistance, inform the nearest police officer or call Tourist Police (1155) immediately.- Please check your belongings before getting off the bus.

Trains : The State Railway of Thailand runs an efficient rail service linking Bangkok (Hua Lam Phong is the central train station) to the rest of the country at very reasonable prices for express, fast and ordinary trains. Limited western and southern routes out of Bangkok also operate from the Thon Buri Station, traveling to destinations as far as Kanchanaburi province in the west and Chumporn province in southern Thailand.
On express trains, sleepers are available in three classes: first and second class (air-conditioned), and second class (non air-conditioned, but with fans).
Advance tickets are available at all principal stations or the Bangkok Railway Advance Booking Office at Tel : 0-2220-4444

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Foreign Embassies in Thailand

Foreign Embassies and Consulates in Thailand
Thai Embassies in Foreign Countries
Most major embassies and consulates can be found within the city of Bangkok. So if you need to replace a lost passport, look no further
Country
Address
Telephone
Argentina
Suite 1601, Glas Haus Bldg, 16 th, Sukhumvit 25, Bangkok 10110
(662) 259-0401, 259-9198
Australia
37 Sathorn Tai Road, Bangkok 10120
(662) 287-2680
Austria
14 Soi Nandha, Off Soi Sathorn1, Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok 10120
(662) 287-3970-2, 303-6057
Bangladesh
House No.727 Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thong Lo), Bangkok 10120
(662)392-9437-8
Belgium
17th Fl., Sathon City Tower, 175 Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok 10120
(662)679-5454
Belize
10 th Fl.,Pilot Pen Building, 331-331/1-3 Silom Road, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
(662)636-8377
Bhutan
375/1 Soi Ratchadaniwet, Pracha-Uthit Road, Samsen Nok, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10320
(662)274-4740-2
Brazil
34th Fl., Lumphini Tower, 1168/101, Phra Ram 4 Road, Thung Mahamek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120
(662) 285-6080
British
1031 Wireless Road Lumpini, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330
(662) 305-8333
Brunei
132 Soi 23 Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei, Wattana, Bangkok 10110
(662) 204-1476-9
Bulgaria
64/4 Soi Charoenmit (Ekkamai10), Sukhumvit 63 Road, Wattana, Bangkok 10110
(662)391-6180-1
Cambodia
185 Ratchadamri Road,Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
(662)254-6630, 253-9851
Canada
15th Fl., Abdulrahim Place, 990 Phra Ram 4 Road, Bangkok
(662) 636-0540
Chile
UBCII Bldg,10th Fl. 591, Sukhumvit 33 Road;Charan Tower, 10 Khlong Tan Nuea, Wattana, Bangkok
(662)260-3870, 260-3892
China
57 Ratchadaphisek Road, Din Daeng, Bangkok 10310
(662)245-7043-4
Czech Republic
71/6 Ruam Ruedi Soi 2, Phloenchit Road, Bangkok 10330
(662) 255-3027, 255-5060
CUBA
Mela Mansion Apt.3c, 5 Soi Sukhumvit 27, Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei Nuea, Wattana, Bangkok 10110
(662) 665-2803
Denmark
10 Soi Sathon1 (Atthakan Prasit), Sathorn Road, Bangkok
(662)343-1100
Egypt
No. 6, Las Colinas Bldg.,42nd Fl., Sukhumvit 21 (Soi Asoke) Wattana, Bangkok 10110
(662)661-7184, 266-0236
Finland
16th Fl.,Amarin Tower 500, Ploenchit Road,Bangkok
(662)256-9306-9
France
35 Soi Rong Phasi Kao (Soi 36), Charoenkrung Road, Bangkok 10500
(662) 657-5100
Germany
9 Sathorn Tai Road, Bangkok 10120
(662) 287-9000
Greece
30th Fl, Thaiwah Tower II, 21/159 Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok 10120
(662) 679-1462
Hungary
20 th Fl., Oak Tower President Park Condominium,95 Sukhumvit Soi 24, Khlong toei, Bangkok
(662)661-1150-2
India
46 Soi Prasanmit, Sukhumvit Soi 23, Bangkok
(662)258-0300-5
Indonesia
600-602 Phetchaburi Road, Bangkok 10400
(662)252-3135-9
Iran
602 Sukhumvit Rd., (between Soi 22 and 24), Bangkok
(662) 259-0611-3,258-9322
Iraq
47 Pradiphat Road,Samsen Nai,Phayathai,Bangkok 10400
(662) 278-5335-7
Israel
Ocean Tower II, 25th Fl., 75 Sukhumvit Soi 19, Bangkok
(662)204-9200
Italy
399 Nang Linchi Road, Thung Mahamek, Bangkok 10120
(662) 285-4090-3
Japan
1674 New Petchaburi Road, Bangkok 10320
(662) 252-6151-9
Korea (DPRK)
14 Muban Suanlaemthong 2, Soi 28, Phattanakan Road, Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250
(662) 319-2686
Korea (ROK)
23 Thiam Ruammit Road, Ratchadaphisek, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10320
(662) 247-7537-41
Kuwait
Sathon Nakhon Tower, 24th A Fl., 100/44 Sathon Nuea Road, Bangkok 10500
(662) 636-6600, 636-7461
Laos
520, 502/1-3 Wang Thongland, Bangkok 10310
(662) 539-6667-8,539-6679
Malaysia
33-35 Sathon Tai Road, Thung Mahamek,Sathon, Bangkok 10120
(662) 679-2190-9
Mexico
20th Fl., 21/60-62 Thai Wah Tower 1, Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok
(662) 285-0995
Morocco
One Pacific Place Bldg, 19th Fl, 140 Sukhumvit Road (between Soi 4-6) Khong Toei, Bangkok 10110
(662) 653-2444-6
Myanmar
132 Sathon Nuea Road, Bangkok 10500
(662) 234-0278
Nepal
189 Sukhumvit 71 Road, Phra Khanong, Bangkok 10110
(662)391-7240, 390-2280
Netherlands
106 Witthayu Road, Bangkok
(662) 254-7701-5
New Zealand
M Thai Tower,14 th Fl, All seasons Place, 87 Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Bangkok 10330
(662) 254-2530
Nigeria
100 Sukhumvit Soi 38, Phra Khanong, Bangkok 10110
(662) 391-5197
Norway
UBC II Bldg., 18 Fl., 591 Sukhumvit Soi 33, Bangkok 10110
(662) 302-6415
Oman
82 Seng Thong Thani Tower, 32nd Fl., Sathon Nuea Road, Bangkok
(662)639-9380-2
Pakistan
31 Soi Nana Nuea, Sukhumvit Soi 3,Bangkok 10110
(662)253-0288-9
Panama
1168/37 16th Flr, Lumpini Tower, Rama 5 Road, Sathon , Bangkok
(662) 679-7988-9Fax:(662) 679-7991
Peru
Glass Haus Bldg., 16th Fl,1 Sukhumvit Soi 25, Wattana, Bangkok 10110
(662)260-6243, 260-6245,260-6248
Phillippines
760 Sukhumvit Road, Corner Soi Philippines (Sukhumvit 30/1), Bangkok 10110
(662)259-0139-40
Poland
8A, Sri-Yu-Khon Bldg., Sukhumvit Soi 5,Khlong Toei,Watthana, Bangkok 10110
(662)251-8891-2
Portugal
26 Captain Bush Lane(Soi 30) New Road,Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
(662)234-7435-6,234-2123
Romania
20/1 Soi Ratchakhru, Phahonyothin Soi 5, Phahonyothin Road, Bangkok 10400
(662)617-1551
Russia
78 Sap Rd., Surawong, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
(662)234-9824, 268-1169
Saudi Arabia
82 Seng Thong Thani Bldg, 23rd&24th Fl., Sathon Nuea Road, Silom Road,Bangkok 10500
(662)639-2960-3,639-2999
Singapore
9th&18th Fl,Rajanakarn Building 183 Sathon Tai Road, Yanawa, Bangkok 10120
(662)286-2111,286-1434
Slovak Republic
Thai Wah Tower II,22nd Fl,21/144 Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok 10120
(662)677-3445-6
South Africa
6th Fl., The Park Place, 231 Lumphini, Sarasin Road, Bangkok 10330
(662)253-8473-6
Spain
7th Fl., Diethelm Tower A.,Room 701-702, 93/1 Witthayu Road, Bangkok 10330
(662)252-6112,253-5132-4
Sri Lanka
13th Fl., Ocean Tower II Bldg., 75/6-7 Sukhumvit Soi 19 (Soi Watthana), Bangkok 10110
(662)261-1934-5,665-7299, 261-1938
Sweden
20th Fl., Pacific Place, 140 Sukhumvit Road (between Soi 4 and 6), Bangkok 10110
(662)263-7200
Switzerland
35 Witthayu Road, Bangkok 10330
(662)253-0156-60
Turkey
61/1 Soi Chatsan , Sutthisan Road,Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310
(662)274-7262-3
Ukraine
87 All season Place, CRC Tower, 33rd Fl, Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
(662) 685-3215
United Arab Emirates
82 Seng Thong Thani Bldg, 25th Fl., Sathon Nuea Road, Silom Road,Bangkok 10500
(662)639-9820-4
U.S.A.
120-122 Witthayu Road, Bangkok 10330
(662)205-4000
Vietnam
83/1 Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok
(662)251-7202, 251-3552

Thai Embassies in Foreign Countries

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Country
Address
Telephone
ARGENTINA
Virrey del Pino 2458-6 Piso 1426 Buenos Aires
Tel: 7856504, 6521, 6532 Fax: (541) 7856548
AUSTRALIA
111 Empire Circuit, Yarralumla, A.C.T. 2600, Canberra
Tel: (06 )2731149, 2732937Fax: (06) 2731518
AUSTRIA
Weimarer Strasse 68, 1180 Vienna
Tel: 3103423, 3101630, 3108988 Fax: (0222) 3103905
BANGLADESH
House No. NW (E) 12, Road No. 59, Gulshan Model Town, Dhaka
Tel: (8802) 601634, 601475 Fax: (8802) 883588
BELGIUM
Square du Val de la Cambre2, 1050 Brussels
Tel: (322) 6406810, 6405950 Fax: (322) 6483066
BRAZIL
Lote 10 Setor de Embaixadas Norte Avenida das Nacoes NorteP.O. Box 10-2460
Tel: 2246943, 2247943, 2235105 Fax: (061) 3212994
BRUNEI
No.1 Simpang 52-86-16 Kampong Mata-Mata, Jalan Gadong 3280, Bandar Seri Begawan
Tel: 448331, 429653-4, 440360Fax: (673-2) 421775
CAMBODIA
No.4, Boulevard Monivong, Sangkat Srass Chork, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh
Tel: (85518) 810860
CANADA
180 Island Park Drive Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y QA2
Tel: (613) 7224444 Fax: (613) 7226624
CHINA
40 Guang Hua Lu Beijing 100600
Tel: 5321903Fax: 5321748
CZECH
Romaina Rollanda 3, 16000 PRAGUE 6-Bubence
Tel: (0042-2) 381140, 381149 Fax: (42-2) 370646
DENMARK
Norgesmindevej 18, 2900 Hellerup, Copenhagen
Tel: (31) 625010, (31) 625257 Fax: (31) 625059
EGYPT
2, El Malek El Afdal Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt
Tel: (0202) 3408356, 3410094, 3400299 Fax: (0202) 3400340
FRANCE
8 Rue Greuze 75116 Paris
Tel: 47043222, 47046892, 47278079 Fax: (331) 47556713
GERMANY
Ubierstrasse 65, 53173 Bonn
Tel: (0228) 355065Fax: (0228) 363702
GREECE(HELLENIC REPUBLIC)
23 Taigetou Street P.O. Box 65215 Paleo Psychico 15452, Athens
Tel: (301) 6717969, 6710155 Fax: (301) 6479508
HUNGARY
Verecke ut. 79 1025 Budapest
Tel: (36-1) 1689421, 1689422, 2500727Fax: (36-1) 2501580, 1882347
INDIA
56-N, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021
Tel: 605679, 607289, 607807Fax: 6872029
INDONESIA
74 Jalan Imam Bonjol Jakarta 10310
Tel: (6221) 3904052-5, 3904225, 3107468 Fax: (6221) 3107469
IRAN
Baharestan Avenue Park Amin-ed-Dowleh No.4 P.O.Box 11495-111, Tehran
Tel: 301433, 397709 Fax: (9821) 3112022
IRAQ
House No.1, Street 28, Area 213, Hay Al-Kindi, Baghdad, P.O.Box 6062 Al-Mansour
Tel: 5418798, 5426515
ITALY
Via Bertoloni 26 B, 00197 Rome
Tel: 8078955, 8078695 Fax: 8078942
JAPAN
3-14-6, Kami Osaki, Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141
Tel: (03) 34411386, 1387, 7352, 7688 Fax: (03) 34426750, 34426828
KENYA
Rose Avenue, off Denis Pritt Rd., P.O. Box 58349, Nairobi
Tel: 714276, 715800 Fax: 254-2-715801
KOREA (SOUTH)
653-7, Hannam-dong, Yongsan-ku, Seoul
Tel: (822) 7953098, 7950095 Fax: (822) 7983448
KUWAIT
Surra, Area No.3, Block No.49 Ali Bin Abi Taleb Street, Building28, P.O.Box 66647 Bayan, 43757 Kuwait
Tel: 5314870, 5317530-2Fax: 5317532
LAOS
Route Phonekheng Vientiane, P.O.Box 128
Tel: 2508, 2543, 2765 Fax: 16-9053
MALAYSIA
206 Jalan Ampang 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: (03) 2488222, 8350, 8420 Fax: (03) 2486527
MEXICO
Sierra Vertientes 1030 Lomas de Chapultepec, 11000 Mexico, D.F.
Tel: (52-5) 5961290, 5968446 Fax: (52-5) 5968236
MYANMAR
91 Pyay Rd., Yangon
Tel: 21713, 21715, 21716 Fax: 951-22784
NEPAL
Jyoti Kendra Building, Thapathali, P.O.Box 3333, Katmandu
Tel: 213910, 213912, 211361 Fax: (977-1) 226599
NETHERLANDS
1 Buitenrustweg, 2517 KD. The Hague
Tel: (070) 3452088, 3459703, 3450632Fax: (070) 345-1929
NEW ZEALAND
2 Cook Street P.O.Box 17-226, Karori, Wellington
Tel: 4768618, 4768619 Fax: (04) 4763677
NIGERIA
1 Ruxton Rd., Old Ikoyi, P.O.Box 3095, Lagos
Tel: 6290334Fax: 6292855
NORWAY
Munkedamsveien 59 B 0270 Oslo 2
Tel: (47) 22832517, 22832518Fax: 22830384
OMAN
Villa 33/34 Road "O" Madinet Qaboos East, Muscat P.O.Box 60 M.Q.
Tel: (0968) 602683-5 Fax: (0968) 605714
PAKISTAN
4 Street No.8, Shalimar F-8/3, Islamabad
Tel: 859130, 859131, 859195, 859196, 852778 Fax: (92-51) 256730
PHILIPPINES
107 Rada Street, Legaspi Village, Makati, Metro Manila P.O.Box 1228
Tel: 8154219-20, 8160696-7Fax: 8154221
POLAND
ul. Staroscinska 1B m. 2-3, 02-516 Warsaw
Tel: (4822) 492655, 496414, 494730, 491406 Fax: (4822) 492630
PORTUGAL
Rusde Alcolena, 12, Restelo 1400 Lisbon
Tel: (401) 121338, 123448Fax: (401) 122600
ROMANIA
44-48 Strada Mihai Eminescu Etaj 2, Apartamentul 5, Bucharest
Tel: (401) 121338, 123448 Fax: (401) 122600
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Eropkinsky Pereoloks 3 Moscow 119034
Tel: (095) 2014893, 2013989, 2012715Fax: (095) 2302004
SAUDI ARABIA
Ibnu Banna Rd., P.O. Box 94359, Riyadh 11693
Tel: (966-1) 4881174, 4880797, 4880300, 4881507 Fax: (095) 2302004, (966-1) 4881179
SENEGAL
10 Rue Leon G. Damas, Angle F. Fann Residence, B.P. 3721, Dakar
Tel: 243076, 243801 Fax: (221) 256360
SINGAPORE
370 Orchard Rd., Singapore 0923
Tel: (65) 2354175, 7372158, 7373372Fax: (65) 7320778
SPAIN
Calle del Segre, 29-2 A 28002 Madrid
Tel: 5632903, 5637959 Fax: (91) 5640033
SRI LANKA
43, Dr. C.W.W. Kannangara Mawatha, Colombo 7
Tel: 697406 Fax: 697516, 689045, 689037
SWEDEN
Sandhamnsgatan 36 (5th Floor) Box 27065, 10251 Stock holm
Tel: 6672160, 6678090, 6676251Fax: 6676251
SWITZERLAND
Eigerstrasse 60(3rd Floor) 3007 Bern
Tel: (031) 3722281-82Fax: (031) 3720757
TURKEY
Canbaya Cad. Kader Sok. 45/3-4 06700 aziosmanpasa, ANKARA
Tel: (90-312) 4673409, 4673059 Fax: (90-312) 4386474
UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
29-30 Queen's Gate London, SW7 5JB
Tel: (071) 5890173, (071) 5892944 Fax: (071) 3730917
U.S.A.
2300 Kalorama Rd., N.W. Washington D.C. 20008
Tel: (202) 4837200 Fax: (202) 2344498
VIETNAM
63-65 Hoang Dieu Street, Hanoi
Tel: (844) 235092-94 Fax: (844) 235088

Medical Services


Medical Services
All tourism destinations and provincial capitals have hospitals and clinics staffed by well-trained doctors and nurse. In the case of an emergency, an ambulance can be summoned from any private hospital.

Vaccinations : As in most other countries, visitors do not require vaccinations unless coming from or passing through a designated contaminated area

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Public Holidays



The Thai Calendar Thailand has adopted the western calendar to divide the year into days, weeks and months, using Thai names for these units. Years are numbered according to the Buddhist era (BE) which commenced 543 years before the Christian era. Therefore 2003 AD is BE 2546 and 2004 is BE 2547.
National public holidays Thailand's national public holidays are linked to religious or agricultural traditions and follow the lunar calendar, therefore the dates for some of the holidays change each year. For the precise dates of the lunar holidays and festival locations, check http://www.tourismthailand.org/
:: The following are national public holidays in Thailand :
New Year's Day : Jan 1
Makha Bucha Day : late January to early March
Chakri Day : April 6
Songkran Day : April 13
National Labour Day : May 1
Coronation Day : May 5
Visakha Bucha Day : May
Asanha Bucha Day : July
Khao Phansa (Buddhist Lent) : July
HM the Queen's Birthday : August 12
Chulalongkorn Day : October 23
HM the King's Birthday : December 5
Constitution Day : December 10
New Year's Eve : December 31

Symbolism of Thailand







National Flower: “Ratchaphruek“ (or golden shower)
Ratchaphruek is chosen as national flower because it is widely known to Thais, which it can be plant and seen anywhere throughout the country. It bears beautiful cluster-shaped flowers in summer. The color of flowers is shining yellow contrasting great importance similarly to the color of our national religion ‘Buddhism' and the color of Monday when His Majesty King of Thailand was born.


National Animal: “Chang Thai” (or Thai elephant) Thai elephant is selected as national animal


because it has maintained close link with Thai history and custom, it has a long life, and it is closely related to the livelihood of Thai people as one of transportation means both in times of peace and battles. Especially, ‘white elephant' is deeply connected to King of Thailand, and white elephant was portrayed in the former national flag.
Thai tradition abounds with examples of the elephant playing an important role in the workings of the Kingdom. Most significant of all, perhaps, is the white elephant, prized because it is a rare animal judged fit only for royal duties.
According to ancient royal Thai traditions, a white elephant is a noble beast of special importance, exemplifying a king's honor and glory. Known in Thai as Chang Samkhan, a white elephant is a gift fit for a king and to acquire one during his reign, will bring about prosperity and happiness throughout the kingdom.
National Architecture: “Sala Thai” (or Thai-style arbor)
Sala Thai reflects knowledge of Thai people. It retains beauty, which is different from architectures of other countries, and foreigners can acknowledge ‘Thai-ness' through Sala Thai.

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