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April 23, 2009

Thailand is possibly the most-visited country in south-east Asia. The irresistible combination of fine beaches, ancient monuments and civilisations and renowned cuisine makes a holiday here an absolute must.

Where is it?

Thailand is in south-east Asia, bordering Malaysia to the south, Myanmar (Burma) to the north, and Cambodia and Laos to the east. It benefits from coastal stretches both in the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Thailand.

Where can I stay?

Thailand is a popular country to visit – Bangkok is a 24-hour city with hotels to match whilst smaller cities and coastal resorts have also made the most of the constant tourist trade. Travellers are becoming more sophisticated, however, which has resulted in a number of boutique hotels opening to cater for the discerning guest. For those who love the beach, try the luxury of Aleenta; a small, private beach hotel which houses just 17 suites and 2 private villas. With unspoilt beach on your doorstep, an infinity pool and romantic breakfast and dinner settings, beach-life rarely gets better. Alternatively, go for the lights and sounds of Bangkok, where you could stay at the Ibrik City; a very chic hotel right in the middle of the business district and next to the famous “Blue Elephant” cooking school. With just three rooms, this is a modern yet homely hotel and great transport connections mean that this boutique hotel is the ideal base for days and nights in Bangkok.

What can I see?

Thailand is renowned for its ancient monuments, stupas and temples. From the sheer architectural delight of the Phimai Temple, a Hindu/Buddhist temple, to the ancient stupas in the Sukothai Historical Park, there’s much to learn about civilisations hundreds and thousands of years old and the way they affect the people of Thailand today. Don’t miss the busy and colourful markets either, and make sure that you spend time sampling the fabulous food for which Thailand is so well known. Venture away from the beaches to the rivers and mountains of Thailand’s interior to sample a simpler way of life, or take in the energy of Bangkok with a city visit.

How do I get around?

You can hire a car to get around Thailand, but it may be easier to take the train. Bangkok city is serviced by a Sky train and boat service, so there’s no need for any other transport to get you around. Outside Bangkok and closer to the coast, use the buses and trains to get about. The trains may be slower than you’re used to, but they’re comfortable. On the other hand, the buses are fast and furious, but they are cheap and air-conditioned.

By: Chic Retreats

Article Source: http://www.travelarticlelibrary.com

sb
March 14, 2009

Liverpool hauled themselves back into the Premier League title race in the lunchtime kick-off, crushing 10-man Manchester United 4-1 at Old Trafford.

The Merseysiders battled back from a goal down to defeat the league leaders in clinical fashion.

Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring from the penalty spot but Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard gave Liverpool the lead before the break, with Fabio Aurelio and Andrea Dossena easing the visitors well clear before the end.

It was a day to forget for Nemanja Vidic, who gifted Torres the equaliser before being sent off against Liverpool for the second time this season as Rafael Benitez's side reduced United's lead at the top to four points, albeit having played a game more.

It represented Liverpool's biggest win at United since 1936 and could yet trigger an amazing championship revival.

credit : 

http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/09/03/14/manual_145606.html&TEAMHD=soccer

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Cool !!!! 

 

sb
March 10, 2009

Liverpool win Real Madrid 4-0 in UEFA Champions League (agg. 5-0) 

(Goals: Torres 16, Gerrard 28 pen, 47, Dossena 88.)

Liverpool go to quarter-final round !!!

 

Great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

sb
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