Thứ Bảy, 1 tháng 6, 2013

Thai Tourism Statistics for April 2013

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The latest tourism statistics for Thailand have just been released. During April 2013, there were a total of 2,013,012 foreign tourists entering Thailand. This is a 19.38% increase on April last year. In just four years, the number of tourists visiting Thailand during the Songkran period has increased by 85.48% or an additional 927,719 tourists. So far this year there has been a 19.04% increase which should mean that Thai tourism will surpass last year’s record of 22,353,903 foreign tourists.

As before, the main group of visitors during April 2013 were Chinese at 410,173 tourists. This is an incredible 91.05% increase on this time last year. During the first four months of this year alone, some 1.5 million Chinese tourists have come here. The second biggest group of tourists were Malaysians (211,370) who came in bigger numbers than last year for Songkran. This was followed by Russians (148,921), Japanese (112,367), Koreans (85,987), Australians (77,178), Indians (72,893), British (72,865), Vietnamese (64,668), Laotians (64,627), Americans (63,964) and Germans (60,104).

Thailand’s Tallest Standing Buddha

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Buddha images around Thailand come in all shapes and sizes. Some even claim to be record breakers. One such Buddha image is this one at Wat Buraphaphiram in Roi Et city.

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Phra Buddha Rattana Mongkot Maha Muni is the tallest Standing Buddha in Thailand. It is 59.20 meters high from head to foot. Including the pedestal it is 67.85 meters.

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The Standing Buddha, which is made from concrete, was built between 1973-1979. Inside the pedestal there is a shrine. There is also a gong that you rub. If it rings it will bring you good luck.

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Around the back there are steps that take you up inside the Buddha to a viewing platform which is about half way up. Be careful if you go up as the steps are not used often.

Thứ Sáu, 31 tháng 5, 2013

The Monkeys of Kosumphi Forest Park

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Kosumphi Forest Park is in Kosum Phisai district of Maha Sarakham Province. It is found along the bank of the Chi River covering an area of 200 sq kms. It was established on 1 October 1986.

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Kosumphi Forest Park is home to a number of large trees like the giant Siamese gurjun, Tabbak and Anthocephalud chinensis whose peaks touch each other to create a canopy.

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The forest also has a natural pond, making it an ideal home to birds and hundreds of macaques. Including a rarely found golden macaques. According to rangers, there are now 800 monkeys in the park.

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Phra That Na Dun Buddhist Park

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In 1979, a team from the Department of Fine Arts at Silpakorn University discovered some relics of The Lord Buddha in Na Dun district of Maha Sarakham Province. These were found in a three-layered container made of gold, silver, and bronze and encased in a round metal stupa.

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In addition to the relics, amulets with religious significance were found in the same area by local farmers. All of these items are now in Khon Kaen Museum. The Thai government decided to set up a Buddhist Park here called Phra That Na Dun on 1,443 sq kms of land.

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Around the stupa, or “phathat”, there are religious and cultural museums, a botanical garden and a herbal garden. The grounds are kept in good condition for an attraction that is free. These days, Phra That Na Dun has become an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists.

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Thứ Năm, 30 tháng 5, 2013

“Thailand Elite Card” ready to Relaunch

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Directors of the Tourism Authority of Thailand offices and TAT marketing representatives in Russia and the Asia-Pacific came together today to discuss ways to expand the number of subscribers to the membership privilege scheme known as the Thailand Elite Card. This will be relaunched in June.

The meeting, called by Mr. Suraphon Svetasreni, Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand in his capacity as Chairman of the Board of the Thailand Privilege Card (TPC) was designed to provide the TAT representatives in 12 countries with a full briefing on the privileges, terms and conditions, marketing tools, and sale kits required to promote memberships.

The Thailand Elite card project is designed to attract high net worth individuals and encourage them to make repeat visits to Thailand, whether for business or leisure. It is within the scope of the strategy to grow visitor expenditure and the economic impact of travel and tourism across Thailand.

Ms. Vilaiwan Twichasri, Deputy Governor of TAT and the Acting Managing Director of TPC stated that, “There were some key adjustments according to the change of the business environment and consensus of the Thai Cabinet; namely, privileges, sales and purchase conditions, as well as the marketing tools and sales kits.”

TAT and TPC are projecting about 1,300 new members within the first year after the launch, with about half expected before the end of 2013. The countries targetted in the first phase of the membership drive are China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Russia, and the ASEAN and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries.

Under the revamped membership terms and conditions, cardholders will be able to join up for an initial down payment fee of two million Baht followed by a 20,000 Baht annual fee over a 20-year validity period. Cardholders will be eligible for a five-year Multiple Entry Visa to Thailand and a one-year stay privilege per visit.

They will also be able to avail of the Thailand Elite Personal Assistance (EPL) at Suvarnabhumi Airport and Phuket Airport, including a fast-track channel at the immigration counters and airport transfers by BMW series 7 limousines. They will also have a 24-hour call centre access for any special assistance. One of the most important privileges is usage of high-standard, five-star golfing and spa facilities 24 times per calendar year.

Mr Suraphon Svetasreni said, “The Thailand Elite Card will go a long way towards helping TAT raise the level of visitor arrivals to new heights. It will certainly be good for our luxury hotels, boutique properties, shopping malls and the many niche-market products that we are now focussing on.”

He said that the first round of briefings for TAT representatives in Asia and Russia would be followed by another round of briefings later in June for TAT directors and marketing representatives in Europe, Africa, Middle East and America. Later on, special marketing representatives will be appointed to work on a commission basis to sell subscriptions.

Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 5, 2013

Bangkok Declared World’s Top Travel Hotspot 2013

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Today, in launching its third annual Global Destination Cities Index, MasterCard announced that Bangkok is this year’s number one city for travel. The study looked at the highest international visitor numbers in 2013, with London, Paris, Singapore, and New York rounding out the top five. A noticeable trend in this year’s report was the dominance of the Asia/Pacific region. Of the 132 cities ranked, 42 are Asian countries. Bangkok is followed by Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai, Tokyo, and five of the top 10 in 2013 are in the Greater China region.

Mr. Thawatchai Arunyik, Deputy Governor for Domestic Marketing, Tourism Authority of Thailand said, “The Thailand tourism slogan – ‘Amazing Thailand Always Amazes You’ – is certainly apt as its capital, Bangkok, has emerged at the top of this year’s index. And the word ‘Amazing’ focuses on the interest of foreign tourists towards the country of Thailand. What a tribute this is to our city’s hospitality industry, the transport industry and food and beverage and catering industry and more.”

“Bangkok brought with it great momentum from last year. Its ascent to number one is not only a first for Asia, it’s emblematic of the rise of the Global South which encompasses much of Africa and Asia as well as South America,” concluded Dr. Yuwa Hedrick-Wong, Global Economic Advisor for MasterCard and author of the report.

Thứ Bảy, 25 tháng 5, 2013

Siam Paragon Bangkok stages international orchid exhibition in June

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The 7th Siam Paragon Bangkok Royal Orchid Paradise 2013 takes the theme of ‘Amazing Orchids of the Nation’ in honour of Thailand’s Her Majesty the Queen’s 81st Birthday Anniversary. The exhibition features nine species and 120 types : Vanda and Ascocenda; Cattleya; Oncidium and Cymbidium; Paphiopedilum; Phalaenopsis; Renanthera, Aragnis, Mokara; genuine orchid; orchid hybrid competing for HRH Princess Sirindhorn Trophy, cash prizes, and certificates.

International orchid agriculturists will compete for a royal trophy and prizes. Committees consist of orchid experts who consider the plant’s overall presentation, colour and petal formation, shape of flowersize, thickness and texture of flower, quality and form of flowers of and size plant.

The special exhibition in the event this year features the magnificent Rhynchostylis orchids and a 2.5-metre high model albino elephant made of Rhynchostylis orchids which will be displayed at the Botanical Garden, M Floor, Siam Paragon. There will also be mythical creatures made of orchids on display.