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What to do in Surin, ThailandAuthor: Benjawan | Submitted: 04- 4-2009 Surin is located on Manam Moon river basin in lower Northeast of Thailand. It is 457 kilometers by road from the capital Bangkok. Total land mass is 8,124 square kilometers. The north borders MaHa Sarakham and Roi Et provinces. The east borders Si Sa Ket province. The west borders Buri Ram province. The south borders the Democracy of Cambodia. |
Prasat Phanom Rung[Read the full Article]Author: Benjawan | Submitted: 03-30-2009 The religious monument was devoted to Shiva, one of the supreme divinites of the Hindu religon. |
Exotic Krabi, Thailand[Read the full Article]Author: Benjawan | Submitted: 03-21-2009 World class beaches such as Ao Nang and Rai Le, international rock climbing facilities and stunning limestone cliffs, colorful coral reefs and crystal clear waters for snorkeling and diving and hundreds of islands are some of the reasons tourists came and turned into transplants. |
Phuket Thailand[Read the full Article]Author: Benjawan | Submitted: 03- 3-2009 Phuket is Thailand’s largest island in the Andaman Sea. Prime locations for properties in Phuket include southern coastal hotspots such as Patong, Karon, and Kata; and east-western coastal areas such as Layan, Ban Toa, Surin and Chalong. |
Bangkok Thailand[Read the full Article]Author: Benjawan | Submitted: 03- 1-2009 Bangkok is located in the center of Thailand map, in the basin of the Chao Phraya River. Its flat land is criss-crossed by canals and rivers. |
Beautiful Chiang Mai Thailand[Read the full Article]Author: Benjawan | Submitted: 02-28-2009 Chiang Mai lies 710 kilometers north of Bangkok, the capital, and 305 meters above sea level with the area of 20,107 square meters on Mae Ping River basin. The north borders Myanmar. The south borders Lamphun and Tak provinces. The east borders Lamphun, Lampang, and Chiang Rai provinces. The west borders Mae Hong Son province. The terrain comprises of jungles and mountains which run from north to south. |
Travel or Living in Hua HinAuthor: Benjawan | Submitted: 02-27-2009 Hua Hin has 5 kms beach stretches from the center of town to a prominent hill of Khao Takiap. Hua Hin is one of Thailand’s oldest and most traditional vacation towns where royalty and the aristocracy spent their summer months. |
So you want to live in Pattaya Thailand[Read the full Article]Author: Benjawan | Submitted: 02-27-2009 Pattaya is one of the most famous beach towns in the world. Everything happens in Pattaya. It goes all-out to provide the best of everything. The key word here is fun for all. The Thailand Tourist Authority statistics shows that there are 900,000 visitors visit Pattaya every year. |
Purchase of a Condo as an InvestmentAuthor: David | Submitted: 02-24-2009 Real Estate investment is of course still one of the best ways to invest money in the world. Most all Real Estate properties will appreciate in value each and every year sometimes well into the 2 digit percentages. So this can make Real Estate one of the best investments that you can do. |
Thailand Business and InvestmentsAuthor: Administrator | Submitted: 11-16-2008 Doing business and investing in Thailand can be very rewarding but as with any types of business or investment options it should only be considered after careful study and consideration especially in any laws governing foreign investment so that you can be assured of protection of your investments. |
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| 26 killed in Thai bus, car pile-up Bangkok, July 4 (Xinhua) Twenty-six people were killed Saturday in a pile-up involving a passenger bus and six cars on a highway in southern Thailand, the police said. Thai Zoo's 1st Baby Panda Goes On Display Thousands of excited visitors flocked Saturday to a zoo in northern Thailand for the first public viewing of a baby panda, which has been featured on Thai front pages almost every day since her birth ... Migrant fishermen fall through cracks in Thai trafficking laws Don't ever accept an invitation to go fishing in Thailand. You might not come back.Almost daily, bodies are washing ashore along the coasts of Thailand, Malaysia, Burma, Cambodia. These are unfortunat... |






