Thứ Ba, 9 tháng 10, 2012

Ploenchit Fair on 24 November 2012

The British Community’s annual fund-raising blockbuster event for Thai charities will be held this year on Saturday 24th November at Bangkok Patana School. Ploenchit Fair is arguably the largest Fair in Asia and is a traditional day for all the family and has been one of the biggest events of the social calendar in Bangkok since it was first held in the British Embassy in 1956.

Everybody comes to Ploenchit Fair – you will be guaranteed to meet all your old friends and make new, buy everything and anything you need, enjoy fine international cuisine, totally exhaust your children with the variety of attractions on offer, enjoy varied entertainment programme on the big stage throughout the day and into the evening. Win many of the thousands of prizes at the stalls.

For Kids – Once again they will have the favourites such as the HSBC Ferris Wheel, Carousel, Transpo’s Giant Wave Slide, Shooting Gallery, King of the Mountain, Water Roller Ball, Go-Karts and the Bungy. Many games stalls, the Colouring Competition, Clown Eckie the Ploenchit Clown and Bumrungrad’s Father Christmas will be paying an early visit to the Fair for younger members.

For Dads – All the usual old favourites are confirmed – Coconut Shy, Darts, Standard Chartered Bank’s Water Splash, Football Shoot, and Tin Can Alley to name but a few and not to mention whiskey galore to be won on the Bottle Boys stall. Nestle Pirate’s Treasure Island will be full of great prizes and Castrol games for all the family. The British Chamber will be manning their stall, the Grand Raffle, which this year will have 80 top prizes to be won including tickets to London.

For Mums – The Petticoat Lane bazaar, some 50 shopping outlets along with Charity Stalls selling their wares offering a vast array of different products for all your Christmas gifts and needs, handicrafts and ‘bits of nonsense’. Boots, the UK’s favourite High Street chemists will have their range of tempting toiletries and cosmetics. When exhaustion overtakes, you can relax in the breezy green spaces of this scenic riverside location – have a cream tea, a foot massage and even have your fortune told.

Cuisine - This year there is a variety of tempting foods – Witch’s British Fish & Chips, the Pie Factory, Coyote’s Mexican, Flavours of India, Masala Art and exotic Thai food, will be joined by Fried Chicken and Hickory Ribs and Bistro 33 who will ensure a range of foods to sate you’re appetite – all sorts of pasta, hot dogs, hamburgers, pizzas and steak sandwiches grilled to your taste. The Chatrium Garden of Sheer Delights will have dim sum delicacies and afternoon speciality cream teas in a haven of peace amid the Fair. Joining for the first time this year, La Vanille – French homemade ice cream and fresh fruit sorbets.

Refreshments – Tenderloins will provide you with premium beers and connoisseur wines, Paulaner has ice cold larger, Chang Beer, Thailand’s own will be pulling the pints, there will be a Guinness and Kilkenny Bar and Frosty Margaritas from Coyote

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