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September 14, 2008
Date : 21 - 28 September 2008
Venue : Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani 

 

The world’s most exciting player, world #3 Novak Djokovic will lead the field at the Thailand Open 2008 which will be held at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani from September 21 to 28.

Australian Open champion Djokovic will be joined by two-time Grand Slam champion Marat Safin and Australian Open runner up Jo-Wilfried Tsonga as well as the return of Thailand’s Paradorn Srichaphan to top tennis in the singles draw. In the doubles, local heroes and defending champions Sonchat and Sanchai Ratiwatana will be back to defend their first ATP Tour title.

Djokovic is looking forward to a good showing at the tournament. “I remember my last trip to Bangkok to play in the Thailand Open. I was only 17 and ranked #248 in the world. It was only my third ATP Tour event. I’m really looking forward to playing the Thailand Open again this year,” added Djokovic.

Crowd favorite Safin has enjoyed a resurgent 2008 and will be making his third appearance at the Thailand Open. He made the semi-finals in 2004 and 2006 and has proved a big hit with Thai fans on both occasions. “I always like playing the Thailand Open and I’m looking forward to another good tournament this year,” Safin said.

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has been the breakout star of 2008 reaching the final of the Australian Open – beating Gasquet, Murray and Nadal along the way – and seeing his ranking jump from #212 at the beginning of 2007 to #13. The irrepressible Frenchman will be making his first appearance at the Thailand Open.

Paradorn is aiming to put 18 months out with injury behind him with a return to top tennis in his home tournament. "My entire attention now focuses on the fitness, preparation and performing well for the tournament this year," Paradorn said. “I long for that feeling where I walk down the stairs and onto the tennis court surrounded by Thais,” he added.

Last year’s surprise doubles winners, Sonchat and Sanchai Ratiwatana have gone on to further success in 2008 winning their second ATP Tour title in Chennai and reaching the finals in Memphis. They are keen to defend their title this year and hope for the same support they enjoyed last year. “We would like fans to come join and support us at this year’s Thailand Open,” Sonchat said.

BEC Tero Entertainment Public Co. Ltd. is once again proud to stage the only ATP Tour event in Southeast Asia and is offering last year’s ticket holders special discounts in 2008. Ticket holders from the Thailand Open 2007 will enjoy a 25% discount on tickets purchased for this year’s event. To receive the discount, just bring your purchased tickets from last year to any branch of Thaiticketmajor.

This year tennis fans will also be able to purchase a new category of premium seats that will enable them to get closer to all the great tennis action.

Tickets for the Thailand Open start at just Bt300 and are available at all Thaiticketmajor outlets from Saturday July 19. VIP Box seats are already on sale. Call 02 262 3456 or log on to www.thailandopen.org  or www.thaiticketmajor.com for more details.


ATP Thailand Open Details
Format  :Best of 3 tie-break sets
Venue  :Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani              
Date    :September 21 - 28
Qualifying rounds :September 21 - 22
Main draw  :September 23 - 28
Prize money  :US$576,000

For any further information :
Tourism Authority of Thailand, Tel. : 66 (0) 2250 5500 Ext : 1521-4
Website : www.thailandopen.org
              www.atptennis.com
              www.tourismthailand.org

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sb
September 10, 2008


Special Green Season

Visit Chiang Mai - Spending at a very special price till 31 October, 2008

         TAT Chiang Mai Oppice has cooperated with Passport to Chiang Mai Magazine inviting tourism business’s alliance from Chiang Mai and neighborhood provinces launched special promotion during only this special green season from now to 31 October, 2008.

         Feel the charm of beautylush nature and cool hospitality of Chiang Mai people. Experience lively green nature; freshen up your fatigue day. Enjoy shopping, adventuring, sport and spa at a very competitive price, that you will be surprised by over 50 packages of accommodations, souvenir shops, spa, golf, and etc., together with special discount vouchers of interesting attractions, which will be available during this special green season. Call TAT Chiang Mai office now at Tel. 0 5324 8604, 0 5324 8607 to get the special edition of passport to Chiang Mai Magazine or download from 

www.tatchiangmai.org and www.passport2002.com
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September 08, 2008

 



Bangkok’s 10th International festival of Dance & Music
Date : September 15 - October 13, 2008
Venue : Thailand Cultural Centre, Bangkok

Ticket prices : from Bt 400 - Bt 4,000
Ticket reservation:
• Thai Ticket Major Call Center Tel: +66 2262 3456
• Thai Ticket Major Booth at Central Ladpao, Chidlom, Bangna, Pin Klao, Ramkhamheng B2S Central World and Muangthai Rachadalai Theatre
• Book online www.thaiticketmajor.com

Evening performances 7:30pm  Afternoon performances 2:30 pm
 
For more information call : International Cultural Promotions + 662 204 2394
www.bangkokfestivals.com

  

FESTIVAL PROGRAMME

Monday, 15th September 2008
Requiem, specially composed in the memory  of  H.R.H Princess Galyani
By Russian Symphony Orchestra, Russia

Tuesday,16th September & Thursday, 18th September 2008
Aida, four-act opera
By Russian Bashkir State Opera Theatre

Friday, 19th September 2008
Raymonda, two-act ballet
World Premiere on Rudolf  Nureyev’s Anniversary
By Russian Bashkir State   Ballet Theatre

Saturday, 20th September  & Sunday, 21st September 2008
Nutcracker, two-act ballet
By Russian Bashkir State Ballet Theatre
 
Monday, 22nd September 2008
Symphony Concert
By Russian Symphony Orchestra

Wednesday, 24th September   & Thursday, 25th September 2008
Winds In The Void, a ballet
By Zurich Ballet

Saturday, 27th September 2008
Introdans, The Netherlands
Presented by The Netherlands Embassy and ING Life Limited

Wednesday, 1st October 2008
Korean Fantasy
By National Theatre of Korea
Presented by the Korean Embassy and Ministry of Culture, Sports & Tourism
in celebration of  the 50th Anniversary of diplomatic relations with Thailand.

Friday, 3rd October & Saturday, 4th October 2008
Paul Taylor Contemporary Dance Company from New York
Presented by the Embassy of the United  States of America in celebration of the 175th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Thailand

Monday, 6th October 2008
First Part: Lua Hadar and Twist Jazz Band from San Francisco
Second Part: James Morrison and the Group from Australia
 
Wednesday, 8th October & Thursday, 9th October 2008
Ballet Flamenco  Sara Baras from Spain
Presented by the Embassy of Spain and Amadeus

Saturday,11th October 2008
‘Sankriti’ Classical Dances of India
Presented by the Embassy of India
 
Sunday, 12th October 2008
First Part: G-Strings from Germany
Second Part: Bconnected Jazz Band from Switzerland 
Presented by the Goethe-Institut and Nivea

Monday, 13th October 2008
Inaki Urlezaga Group from Argentina
Presented by the Embassy of Argentina

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sb
September 04, 2008

Chiang Rai, the northernmost province of Thailand is about 785 kilometers north of Bangkok. Situated on the Kok River basin, Chiang Rai covers an area of approximately 11,678 square meters with an average elevation of 580 meters above sea level. The province, which is located within the renowned Golden Triangle area where Myanmar, Laos and Thailand converge, is also known as the gateway to Myanmar, Laos and Southern China.

Chiang Rai, which was founded in 1262 by King Meng Rai,
was the first capital of the Lanna Thai Kingdom (Kingdom of a million rice fields), which was later conquered by Burma. It was not until 1786 that Chiang Rai became a Thai territory and was proclaimed a province during the reign of King Rama VI in 1910.

Today, Chiang Rai is a travelers paradise endowed with abundant natural tourist attractions and antiquities; the province itself is evidence of past civilization. Attractions range from magnificent mountain scenery, ruins of ancient settlements, historic sites, Buddhist shrines and ethnic villages as the province is also home to several hill tribes who maintain fascinating lifestyles. For those interested in the natural side of Chiang Rai, jungle trekking is recommended along various trails.

Chiang Rai which tends to be a little more 'laid back' now competes with Chiang Mai as a tourist attraction and is fast becoming a popular escape for tourists wanting to get away from the troubles they left behind.

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September 02, 2008

From Bangkok

By Car 1. From Bangkok, proceed on Highway No.4, passing Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Ranong and Phang-nga Provinces for a total distance of 946 kilometers.

2. From Bangkok, proceed on Highway No. 4, on reaching Chumphon Provinces take Highway No. 41 passing Amphoe Lang Suan in Surat Thani Province to Amphoe Wiang Sa, and then take Highway No. 4035 to Amphoe Ao Luek and continue on Highway No. 4 to Krabi. This route is 814 kilometers from Bangkok.

3. From Phuket, proceed on Highway No. 402 and No.4. The distance from Phuket is 185 kilometers or 4 hours.

By bus: From Bangkok: There are air-conditioned bus services to Krabi leaving the Southern Bus Terminal at Borommaratcha Chonnani Road daily from 6.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. The buses provided include ordinary bus buses, 2nd class bus air-conditioned buses, 1st class air-conditioned buses and 24-seat VIP buses. The journey takes about 12 hours. For more details, contact tel. 0 2434 5557-8 (non air-conditioned buses) or tel. 0 2435 1199 or 0 2435 1200 (air-conditioned buses) or visit http://www.transport.co.th./

By rail: From Bangkok: There is no direct train service to Krabi. But it is possible to take a train from Bangkok's Hua Lamphong Station to Trang or Nakhon Si Thammarat and take a bus or taxi to Krabi. For more information on trains, contact the State Railways of Thailand at tel. 1690, 223 7010, 223 7020 or visit http://www.railway.co.th./For Trang, an express train leaves Bangkok daily at 5.05 p.m. and reaches Trang at 9.40 a.m. and a rapid train leaves daily at 6.20 p.m. and arrives at 12.20 p.m.

For Nakhon Si Thammarat, a rapid train leaves Bangkok daily at 5.35 p.m. and arrives at 10.45 a.m. and an express train leaves daily at 7.15 p.m. and arrives at 12.00 p.m. For more details, call 1690 or 0 2223 7010 or 0 2621 8701.

By air: Thai Airways International operates daily flights from Bangkok to Krabi. The trip takes 1.20 hours. For more information call 02 6282000. Website : http://www.thaiair.com/

Phuket Air offers a daily flight to and from Krabi. The flight time is 1.20 hours. Call 02 6798999 to make reservation or visit http://www.phuketairlines.com/ to check the flight schedule.

One–Two-Go Airlines: Bangkok Tel. 1126 Others Provinces Tel.1141 ext. 1126 http://www.fly12go.com/

Silk Air flies to Singapore 4 times a week. Tickets can be brought from any travel agencies in town.

From Phuket By bus: From Phuket Bus Terminal, there are non air-conditioned and air-conditioned bus services to Krabi many times daily. The trip takes 3-4 hours. For details, contact 0 7621 1480.

By car: Take Route 402 and 4 which passes Takua Thung and Thap Pud Districts in Phang-nga and enter Krabi at Au Luek District. Total distance is 185 kilometers.

Getting around

Getting to Nearby Provinces

By Bus From Krabi Bus Terminal there are services, both air-conditioned and non air-conditioned to nearby provinces, i.e. Phuket, Phang-nga, Trang, Hat Yai and Surat Thani (Samui). In addition, many local travel agencies in town provide air-conditioned buses or vans to these provinces.

The bus terminal, which is located 4 kilometers north of town at Talat Kao, provides bus services between Krabi and the following destinations:

Hat Yai (96 baht/ordinary bus bus, 130 baht /2nd class bus bus, 173 baht /1st class bus), Nakhon Si Thammarat (67 baht / ordinary bus), Phuket (65 baht /ordinary bus, 91 baht /2nd class bus, 117 baht /1st class bus), Phang-nga (46 baht /ordinary bus, 64 baht /2nd class bus, 82 baht /1st class bus), Ranong (106 bahts /ordinary bus), Su-nagi Kolok (335 bahts /1st class bus), Surat Thani (61 baht /ordinary bus, 126 baht /2nd class bus), Trang (50 baht /ordinary bus, 70 baht /2nd class bus, 90 baht /1st class bus).

For schedule and more information, contact Krabi Bus Terminal, tel. 0 7561 1804

By bus/boat combination

To Ko Samui: Travel agencies in town offer bus/boat tickets to Ko Samui (300-370 baht, four times a day), and also to Ko Pha-Ngan (450 baht, four times a day).

Getting around the city and nearby Districts From Krabi Bus Terminal, located in Talat Kao, there are both local red buses and government buses depart regularly from 6.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. to other counties including major tourist spots. It costs 10 baht to get to a destination in town. To travel further, i.e. to Ao Nang and hat Noppharat Thara, take the local white bus from Maharat Road for a fare of 20 baht

Songthaew and tuk tuk to the government bus terminal costs 8 bahts while a motorcycle taxi costs 30 bahts. Tuk tuks can be chartered for trips around the town for flat rates i.e. to the bus station (50 baht), What Tham Seua (100 baht) and the airport (200 baht).

Most of Songthaews leave in front of the 7-11 on Maharat Road. Destinations include Ao Leuk (20 baht), Ao Nam Mao (40 baht), Ao Nang (20 baht), Hat Noppharat Thara (20 baht) and Su San Hoi (40 baht).

There is also a service to Ban Hua Hin (Ferry pier to Ko Lanta). The bay is situated at the intersection of Phattana and Preuksa Uthit Roads. Costing around 40 baht/person, the service runs frequently and takes 40 minutes.

Alternatively, it is possible to rent a car to travel around town and to nearby provinces. Several agencies and guesthouses provide motorcycle rental for 150 baht/day while Jeep rental fees may range from 800 to 1,200 baht/day.

For more convenience, it is possible to hire a taxi, rent a motorcycle or a van at travel agencies and hotels. The local minibuses depart from Vogue Department Store on Maharat Road to the following destinations:

Best time to visit Krabi The climate of Krabi Province is tropical and therefore warm throughout the year. On the other hand, Krabi is also affected by the monsoon winds that bring about seasonal changes.

There are two very hot periods of weather on Krabi, the first is between April and May when the average temperatures ranges from 27 to 36 degrees Celsius with occasional tropical thunderstorm bringing relief from the heat.

It is also very hot between September and October, but the frequent rainfall has a wonderful cooling effect.

In May, at the peak of the southwest monsoon, it rains on an average of 25 days during the month, making it to one of the most humid months of the year. Rainy days are interspersed with sunny days during this period and the rain generally comes in tropical downpours of an hour or so throughout the day mixed with periods of sunshine.

November to March is the most popular time for tourists to visit Krabi. It is when the northeast monsoon brings beautiful blue skies and predominantly sunny weather with an average temperature of 24 to 32 degrees Celsius. Visitors are advised to make early reservations (maybe a year in advance) for accommodations during this period of time because of the popularity of the Krabi and its attractions.

Destinations Fare Ban Hua To Ban Nong Thalay Ban Khao Thong Noppharat Tear Beach Au Nang Shell Cemetery Ban Khlong Mueang Ban Nai Sa Khao Phanom County Nua Khlong County Khlong Thom County Ban Bo Mueang Ban Hua Hin Ban Khlong Phon Lam Thap County Au Luek County Plai Phraya CountyBaht 11 20 50 20 20 40 50 10 14 20 25 31 40 13 26 30 31
Remarks: Fares are subject to change without notice. Boat: Long-tailed boats depart from Saphan Jao Fah Pier to East Rai Le for 70 baht/person while the ferry to Ko Lanta (and also Ko Jam), which operates only from October to April costs 200 baht/person with two trips daily at 10.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. The ferry to Phi Phi Island operates all year round at 200 baht/person with two trips daily, at 10.00a.m. and 2.30p.m.

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