Thailand GDP Annual Growth Rate 1994-2017

The Thailand economy advanced 4.30 percent year-on-year in the September quarter of 2017, compared to an upwardly revised 3.8 percent growth in the previous period and beating market consensus of a 3.8 percent growth. It was the strongest expansion since the first quarter 2013, boosted by faster rises in private consumption, government spending, investment and exports. GDP Annual Growth Rate in Thailand averaged 3.69 percent from 1994 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 15.40 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012 and a record low of -12.50 percent in the second quarter of 1998. 
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East Europe for ITB 2018

Roadshow East Europe for ITB 2018

28 FEB – 11 MAR 2018 12 DAYS 11 NIGHTS

The best weeks of the year is more enjoyable with the trip “Roadshow East Europe for ITB 2018” on  28 FEB – 11 MAR 2018 12 DAYS 11 NIGHTS. An excellent opportunity to meet with industry partners and do business. For other visitors is offers a wonderful opportunity to discover in East Europe. Three main Country a pretour before ITB as Vianna – Munich and Prague. Out of Business this trip you can learn about Culture and Nature of them. 

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WED 28 FEB 2018: Vienna – (320 km – 3 hours) (_/_/_)

09.30 AM. Meet at Floor 4 Exit 4 Counter G. Aeroflot Russian Airlines for flight SU 273  at 12.35 AM.

18.40 PM.      (Local Time) Arrive at  Sheremetyevo International Airport, continue to the next flight with flight SU 2354 at 20.35 PM.

21.40 PM.      Arrive in Vienna, transfer from Airport to Hotel

Overnight at Hotel Bellevue , VIENNA

THU 01 MAR 2018 :  Vienna – Schoenbrunn Palace –  Stephansplatz –  Samran Thai Restaurant –  Meet and Match (1) – Vienna (B/_/D)               

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Most 10 Things To Do in Bangkok!

Bangkok in one day

 

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1. Boat Riding Along the Chao Phraya River  A longtail boat along the legendary Chao Phraya River, into the canals on the Thon Buri side is the most pleasant way to explore the city “Venice of the East of Siam” The majestic charm of the Chao Phraya adds perspective to your exploration of the city’s premier attractions.

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Katin Thin Tai Lue 2017

Katin Thin Tai Lue : 28-29 October 2017 at Wat Tha Kham Sri Don Chai, Chiang Khong,

Chiang Rai : A Cenremony that the Tai Lue People bring donations to temples, especially new robes for the monks. Tai Lue Cenremon  in Chiang Khong each which is a gathering of Tai Lue from all over Thailand.

Kathina is a Buddhist Cenremon which comes at the end of Vassa, the three-month rainy season retreat for Theravada Buddhists in Bangladesh (known as Kaṭhina Cībar Dān), Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand.The season during which a monastery may hold Kathina is one month long, beginning after the full moon of the eleventh month in the Lunar calendar (usually October).

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Phu Pha Phet Cave, Satun Thailand

Phu Pha Petch Cave is a touristic site located within the Sub-District of Palm-Pattana, District of Manung in the Province of Satun.

One of a places that can completely represent the power of natural creation.  This well kept secret has only recently been exposed to international tourism and for those who enjoy some serious Eco-Tourism or love caves,also translated as the Diamond Mountain Caves.

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THAI launches flights to Vienna on 16 November

Bangkok, 12 September, 2017 – Thai Airways International (THAI) is launching a new direct Bangkok-Vienna flight, with service commencing on 16 November 2017.

THAI will begin operating four roundtrip flights per week between Bangkok and Vienna on Monday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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DAWEI, MYANMAR

Dawei …, A Small town with a quiet place as World Heritage. Unfortunately this city was overlooked.

From Bangkok to Phu Nam Ron Border in Kanchanaburi province around 188 KM cross to Htee Khee Myanmar Border. We have to change the Van from Thai Van to Myanmar Van,  174 KM with 6 Hour drive. You will forget the time of drive because of on the way you can see the difference between the Thai and Burmese side. The road is unpaved for the first half and bumpy. We passed border checks, banana plantations, overgrow rice paddies, rubber trees, huts selling gas in liter bottles on wooden racks.

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Lunch on the way at local restaurant with local food .

TAT supports ‘The Royal Delights – Pheasant Festival’ at Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong District

TAT supports ‘The Royal Delights – Pheasant Festival’ at Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong District

Bangkok, 31 August, 2017 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is offering its support to the Ratchaprasong Square Trade Association (RSTA) in organising the ‘Taste it all 2017 @Ratchaprasong: The Royal Delights – Pheasant Festival’ from now until 31 October.

TAT supports ‘The Royal Delights – Pheasant Festival’ at Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong District
Ms. Padari Bunnag, Head of Royal Project Cuisine (left), Mr. Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, TAT’s Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications, Mr. Chai Srivikorn, President of Ratchaprasong Square Trade Association (RSTA) (2nd right), Mr. Amorn Suvachittanont, Senior Vice President, Retail Payment and Foreign Exchange Products Management Department, Kasikorn Bank (right) 

This gastronomic event, also supported by the Royal Project Foundation, will see top culinary arts presented by eight celebrity chefs from hotels around Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong, using Royal Project ingredients to offer an exceptional experience for food lovers. ‘Pheasant’, as the name of the festival suggests, will be the key ingredient of the event’s signature dishes.

Mr. Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, TAT’s Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications said, “In the TAT’s marketing plan 2018Gastronomy Tourism is identified as one of the key highlights to motivate local and international travellers to discover the many unique Thai local experiences around Thailand. Related food festivities; such as, the Taste it all @Ratchaprasong, helps us in our efforts to promote the Kingdom as a preferred destination for food lovers.”

Pheasant has been chosen as the highlight of this year’s Taste it all 2017 @Ratchaprasong due to its unique flavour and aroma. It is lean meat which is chewy but tender, and the meat is quite dense while the bones are smaller. When roasted, the skin is crispy and the meat is pleasantly chewy. It is considered an excellent choice for health lovers. In some countries, pheasant meat is only available at premium supermarkets.

In Thailand, the supply of pheasant in the market comes from the Royal Projects, which began experiments with pheasant farming in 2004. Currently, an average of 1,200 pheasants are raised for their meat every year and are sold out quickly.

This year, all of the Royal Project’s pheasant meat will be used to create signature dishes for the Taste it all 2017 @Ratchaprasong: The Royal Delights – Pheasant Festival. The specially-created dishes, using pheasant meat, are available at eight hotels in Ratchaprasong District including the Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok, Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel, Centara Grand at CentralWorld, InterContinental Bangkok, Novotel Bangkok Platinum Pratunam, Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel, The St. Regis Bangkok and the Paste Bangkok at Gaysorn Village.

Taste it all @Ratchaprasong is an annual festal that celebrates its 14th anniversary this year. Each year, from September to October, the festival offers amazing dining experiences to local and international visitors and helps the district earn its current popularity as being ‘The Best Dining Destination’ in Bangkok.