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Sunday, 31 May 2009

The Best Place to get IT accessories in Bangkok

If you are looking for the computer, laptop, software, hardware, etc., the first place you should not miss is Pantip Plaza.

This is the largest IT shopping mall in Bangkok. The well known place among Thai people and foreigners for the various of computer stores and accessories from a wholesaler and retailer. You can find any brand of hardware and software from a hundreds shops and also repair.

Ideally located on New Petchaburi Road, Ratchathewi district or also know as Pratunam, open from 10.00-21.00 everyday. Easily reach by various public transportation such as 23, 60, 79, 99, 113, 512, 505, 510. If you would like to go by BTS, you can go to Rajchathewi Station and take a few minutes walk.

Further from Pantip Plaza, there's another IT shopping mall which is IT Mall Fortune Town. Located on Praram 9 - Rajchadaphisek Road and easily reach by MRT Praram 9 station (Exit 1).

Both places are easily access by public transportation as they are in Bangkok Central Business District. Anyway there is another 2 IT Mall which is quite far from Bangkok CBD, IT Zeer at Rangsit and Seri Center at Srinakarin Road.

Moreover, there is annual event called Commart Thailand in Bangkok. You will find the variety of IT products from many well-known IT brands and also the special promotion and award available only in the fair.

For the up coming event, "The Commart X-Gen 2009" will be arise on 2-5 July 2009 and "Commart Comtech Thailand 2009" from 5-8 November 2009 at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

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Saturday, 23 May 2009

Tailor Ready Made in Bangkok

There are so many tailor shops in Bangkok which your clothes can be specially custom made to order within 24 to 48 hours with fittings for your short stays.

Each of them may offers different special deals and discounts. While there are many deals, a suite is as good as its cut, the important is material.
And the relevant is "you get what you pay for".









How to find out about these services?

The best places to find tailor or suit shops are around the major hotel and business areas as following.
  • Silom
  • Sathorn
  • Sukhumvit
  • Petchaburi road
  • Khaosan Road
It is very easy access to the above areas by using BTS Sky Train. You may get off one station and take a walk for looking.

With over 100 Tailors shops in Bangkok, it's rather hard to choose the right one you can trust.

If you wish, you can get help from a hotel staff or even contact us for recommendation as we know where is the best one which we can
guarantee their great quality.
They also provide for complimentary transport service from your hotel
.

Tailor Procedure

You choose the design and the fabric, the tailor will take your measurements personally to fit you perfectly.
After 24 hours, they may give you 2-3 fittings to finalize.

Material/Fabric for your suits
There are so many fabric to choose in the shop, e.g. cottons, linens, wool, cashmere and silk.
If you don't have any idea in regards to the fabric, the tailor can recommend you the suitable fabric for your suits.


While you're choose the material of fabric, don't forget to look out for world-famous "Thai silk", which is great for making shirts, blouses, gowns and cocktail or evening dresses.

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Friday, 22 May 2009

List of Embassies & Consulates in Bangkok (P-Y)

P

PAKISTAN

31 Soi Nana Nua, Sukhumvit Rd, Bangkok 10110

Tel:
02-253-0288-9 Fax: 02-253-0290
iftikhar@loxinfo.co.th

PANAMA

168/37 Lumpini Tower Building. 16th Floor Tungmahamek, Bangkok 10120

Tel:
02-679-7988 Fax: 02-679-7989

PERU
Glas Haus Building, 16 Floor, No. 1 Soi Sukhumvit 25 Rd., Bangkok 10110

Office Hours:
Mon-Fri 9.00 - 17.00

Tel:
02-260-6245 Fax: 02-260-6244

peru@peruthai.or.th


PHILIPPINES

760 Sukhumvit Rd, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 08.00-12.00, 1.30-15.00
Tel:
02-259-0139-40, 02-261-6869, 02-261-8805
Fax: 02-259-2809
bangkokpe@dfa.gov.ph / http://www.philembassy-bangkok.net

POLAND

100/81-82, Vongvanij Building B, 25th Floor, Rama 9 Road, Huaykwang District, Bangkok 10310
Office Hour:
Mon-Fri 09.00-15.00

Tel: 02-645-0367-9 Fax: 02-645-0365
ampolbkk@polemb.or.th / http://www.bangkok.polemb.net/

PORTUGAL

26 Captain Bush Lane, New Rd, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
Office Hour:
Mon-Fri 09.00-15.30

Tel:
02-234-0372, 02-234-2123, 02-238-4275 Fax: 02-236-1954



Q

QATAR

14 th Floor, Capital Tower, All Seasons Place, 87/1 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

Tel: 02-660-1111 Fax: 02- 660-1122
consular@qatarembassy.or.th / http://www.qatarembassy.or.th/



R

ROMANIA

20/1, Soi Rajakhru, Phaholyothin Soi 5, Phaholyothin Road, Phayathai,
Bangkok 10400
Tel:
02- 617-1551 Fax: 02- 617-1113

romembkk@ksc.th.com


RUSSIA

78 Sap Road, Surawongse, Bangrak Bangkok 10500
Tel:
02-234-9824, 02-268-1169 Fax: 02-237-8488

rusembbangkok@rambler.ru


S

SAUDI ARABIA

Saengthong Thani Building, 23&24 Floor, 82 North Sathorn Road Bangkok 10500

Office Hour: Mon-Fri 09.00-15.00
Tel: 02-639-2999 Fax: 02-639-2950

SINGAPORE

129 South Sathorn Rd, Yannawa, Bangkok 10120

Office Hours:
Mon-Fri 9.00-12.00, 13.00-17.00

Tel:
02-286-2111, 0-213-1261, 02-287-5115 Fax: 02-287-2578

SLOVAK
Pantip Court 68 Soi Atthakarnprasit South Sathorn Road Bangkok 10120

Tel:
02-285-0220-1 Fax: 02-285-0223

slovakemb@actions.net

SOUTH AFRICA

12th A, M Thai Tower, All Seasons Place, 87 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

Tel:
02- 659-2900 Fax: 02-685-3500

saembbkk@loxinfo.co.th / http://www.saembbangkok.com/


SPAIN

23 Lake Ratchada Office Complex, 193 Ratchadaphisek Road, Klong Toei, Bangkok 10110

Office Hour:
Mon-Thu (8.30-15.30) Fri (08.30-13.30)

Tel:
02-661-8284 Fax: 02-255-2388

embespth@mail.mae.es / spaincom@ksc15.th.com


SRI LANKA

89 Sukhumvit Soi 15, Bangkok 10110

Office Hour: Mon-Fri 08.30-16.15
Tel: 02-251-2788-9, 02255-3848 Fax: 02-255-3848
slemb@ksc.net.th / http://www.slmfa.gov.lk/

SWEDEN

Pacific Place, 20 Floor, 140 Sukhumvit Road Bangkok 10110

Tel: 02-263-7200 Fax: 02-263-7260
ambassaden.bangkok@foreign.ministry.se / http://www.swedenabroad.com/bangkok


SWITZERLAND

35 North Wireless Road Bangkok 10330

Office Hour:
Mon-Fri 09.00-12.00

Tel: 02-253-0156-60 Fax: 02-255-4481
ban.vertretung@eda.admin.ch / ban.visa@eda.admin.ch


T

TAIWAN
Empire Tower, 20th Fl., 195 South Sathorn Rd., Yannawa, Bangkok 10120

Tel:
02-670-0200-9 Fax: 02-670-0220

tecocomu@ji-net.com

TURKEY
61/1 Soi Chatsan, Suthisarn Rd, Phayathai, Bangkok 10310.
Office Hour:
Mon-Fri 09.00-17.00

Tel:
02-274-7262-3 Fax: 02-274-7261


U
UKRAINE

87 All Seasons Place, CRC Tower, 33 rd Wireless Road, Lumpini, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330
Tel:
02-685-3215 Fax: 02-685-3217


UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
82 Seng Thong Thani Building, 32nd Floor, North Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10500
Tel: 02-639-9820-2 Fax: 02-639-9818

UNITED KINGDOM

14 Wireless Road 
Lumpini, Pathumwan
Bangkok 10330

Office Hour:
Mon-Thu (08.00-12.00, 12.45-16.30) Fri (08.00-13.00)

Tel:
02- 305-8333 Fax: 02- 255-9278

http://ukinthailand.fco.gov.uk/en/

UNITED STATES of AMERICA

120-122 Wirless Road Bangkok 10330
Office Hour:
Mon-Fro 07.00-16.00

Tel:
02-205-4000 Fax: 02-205-4131

http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/


UZBEKISTAN

138/5 Soi Tonglor 11, Sukhumvit 55, Klongtan, Wattana, Bangkok 10110

Tel: 02-712-8883, 02-381-6116 Fax: 02-391-3323
ankhor@uzbinbkk.org / http://www.uzbinbkk.org/


V
VIETNAM
83/1 Wireless Road Bangkok 10330

Office Hour: Mon-Fri (8.00-11.30, 13.30-16.30) Sat (8.00-11.00)
Tel:
02-251-7202, 02-251-5836-8 Fax: 02-251-7201, 02-251-7203

vnemb.th@mofa.gov.vn / http://www.vietnamembassy.or.th



Y

YEMEN

45/4 Sukhumvit Soi 3 Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey Bangkok 10110

Tel: 02-650-3301-4 Fax: 02-650-3305

YUGOSLAVIA

28 Sukhumvit Soi 61 Bangkok 10110
Tel: 02-391-9091 Fax: 02-391-9090
http://www.mfa.gov.yu

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G
GERMANY
9 South Sathorn Road Bangkok 10120
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 8.30-11.30
Tel: 02-287-9000, 02-285-6627-8, 02-679-1120 Fax: 02-287-1776

GREECE
Unit No. 25/9-5. 9th Fl, BKI/YWCA Bld, No. 25 South Sathorn Rd, Tung-Mahamek Sub District, Bangkok 10120
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 09.00-15.30
Tel: 02-679-1462-4 Fax: 02-679-1463
gremb.ban@mfa.gr , bangkok@embgreece.or.th


H

HUNGARY
20th Floor, Oak Tower, Prakanon President Park Condominium, 99 Sukhumvit Soi 24, Prakanong, Bangkok
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 8.00-14.00
Tel: 02-661-1150-2 Fax: 02-661-1153
huembbgk@mozart.inet.co.th


I

INDIA
46 Soi Prasarnmitr, Sukhumvit Soi 23, Bangkok 10110
Tel: 02-258-0300-6 Fax: 02-258-4627
indiaemb@mozart.inet.co.th / http://indianembassy.gov.in/bangkok

INDONESIA
600-602 Phetchaburi Road Bangkok 10400
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 08.00-12.00, 13.30-16.00
Tel: 02-252-3135-9 Fax: 02-255-1267

IRAN
602 Sukhumvit between Soi 22-24 Bangkok 10110
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 09.00-16.00
Tel: 02-259-0611-3 Fax: 02-259-9111

IRAQ
47 Pradipat Rd, Samsen Nai, Phayathai, Bangkok 10400
Tel: 02-278-5335-7 Fax: 02-259-9111

ISRAEL
25 Floor, Ocean Tower 2 75 Sukhumvit Soi 19 Bangkok 10110
Tel: 02-204-9200 Fax: 02-204-9255
info@bangkok.mfa.gov.il

ITALY
399, Nang Linchee Road, Yannawa, Bangkok 10120
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 9.30-11.30
Tel: 02-285-4090-3 Fax: 02-2854793
ambasciata.bangkok@esteri.it / www.ambbangkok.esteri.it


J
JAPAN
177 Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 08.30-12.00,13.30-17.45
Tel: 02-207-8500, 02-696-3000 Fax: 02-207-8510
http://www.embjp-th.org

JORDAN
47 Soi Ekamai, Sukhumvit Rd, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110
Tel: 02-391-7142 Fax: 02-381-1314


K
KAZAKHSTAN
43 Floor, Jewerly Trade Center Suite 4301, 901/501 Silom Road Bangkok 10500
Tel: 02- 234-63-6566 Fax: 02-234-6368
kzdipmis@asianet.co.th / www.kazembassythailand.org/

Democratic People's Republic of KOREA (North Korea)
14 Mooban Suanlaemthong 2 Pattanakarn Road, Bangkok 10250
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 8.30-12.00, 13.30-4.30pm
Tel: 02-3192686-7 Fax: 02-3186333

Republic of KOREA (South Korea)
23 Thiam-Ruammit Road Ratchdaphisek, Bangkok 10320
Tel: 02-2477537-41 Fax: 02-2477535

KUWAIT
No. 92/48 Sathorn Thani, Building 2, Sathorn Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
Tel: 02-234-2948 Fax: 02-237-6779


L
LAOS
502/1-3, Soi Ramkamhaeng 39 Bangkapi, Bangkok 10310
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 09.00-12.00 and 14.00-16.30
Tel: 02-539-6667, 02-539-6679 Fax: 02-539-3827
http://www.bkklaoembassy.com/

LEBANON
15th Flr. CTI Tower, 191/67 Ratchadapisek Rd, Bangkok 10110
Tel: 02-261-1013, 02-261-1015, 02-261-5091 Fax: 02-261-1026


M
MYANMAR
132 North Sathorn Rd, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 08.30-12.00 , 14.00-16.30
Tel: 02-236-6899, 02-234-4789, 02-233-2237 Fax: 02-236-6898


N
NEPAL
189 Sukhumvit Soi 71, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110
Tel: 02-391-7240, 02-390-2985, 02-392-4741 Fax: 02-381-2406

NETHERLANDS
106 Wireless Road Bangkok 10330
Tel: 02-254-7701-5, 02-254-1265 Fax: 02-254-5579

NEW ZEALAND
M Thai Tower, 14th Floor, All Seasons Place, 87 Wireless Road
Lumpini, Bangkok 10330
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 08-12.00,13.00-16.30
Tel: 02-254-2530 Fax: 02-253-9045, 02-253-0249
nzembbkk@loxinfo.co.th / http://www.nzembassy.com/

NORWAY
UBC II Building, 18 Floor, 591 Sukhumvit Soi 33 Bangkok 10110
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 09.00-12.00, 13.00-16.00
Tel: 02-204-6500 Fax: 02-2620218
emb.bangkok@mfa.no / http://www.emb-norway.or.th/


O
OMAN
Saeng Thong Thani Tower, 32 Floor, 82 North Sathorn Road Bangkok 10500
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 08.30 - 15.30
Tel: 02-6399380-2 Fax: 02-6399390
muscat@wnet.net.th / http://www.omanet.com/moi_for.htm


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A
ARGENTINA
Suite 1601, Glas Haus Building, 1 Sukhumvit Soi 25, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok 10110
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 08.00-15.00
Tel: 02-259-0401, 02-259-9198 Fax: 02 259 0402
embtail@csloxinfo.com

ARMENIA CONSULATE
28B Lake Rajada Office Complex, 193/117 Rachadapisek Rd., Klong Toey, Prakanong, Bangkok 10110
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00
Tel: 02-661-8477, 02-661-8478 Fax: 02-661-8479
armenia@ktech.co.th

AUSTRALIA
37 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 08.30-16.30
Tel: 02 344 6300 Fax: 02 344 6593
austembassy.bangkok@dfat.gov.au

AUSTRIA
14 Soi Nandha, Soi Attakarnprasit, South Sathorn Rd, Bangkok 10120
Office Hour: Mon- Fri 7.30-15.30
Tel: 02- 303-6057 to 59 Fax: 02- 287-3925
bangkok-ob@bmeia.gv.at


B
BANGLADECH
727 Soi Thonglor, Sukhumvit 55 Bangkok 10110
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 08.00-16.30
Tel: 02-392-9437-8, 02-381-1144 Fax: 02-391-8070
contact@bdembassybangkok.org

BELGIUM
Sathorn City Tower - 17th floor, 175 South Sathorn Road, Tungmahamek Bangkok 10120
Open Hour: Mon-Fri 8.00-16.00
Tel: 02-679-5469 Fax: 02-679-5465, 02-679-5467
Bangkok@diplobel.fed.be / http://www.diplomatie.be/bangkok/

BELIZEAN
10 th Fl., Pilot Pen Building 331-331/1-3 Silom Road, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Tel: 02-636-8377 Fax: 0-2235-7653
belize@embelizeth.com

BENIN (Consulate of the Republic of Benin)
Manorom Building, 14th floor, 3354/46-47, Rama IV Road Bangkok 10110
Tel: 02-249-8633-43 Fax: 02-671-6550

BHUTAN
375/1 Soi Ratchadanivej, Pracha-Uthit Road, Samsen Nod, Huay Kwang, Bangkok 10320
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 09.00-17.00
Tel: 02-274-4740 to 42 Fax: 02-274-4743
bht_emb_bkk@yahoo.com

BHUTAN CONSULATE
919/7-9 Jewelry Trade Centre, 6th Fl., North Office Tower, Siam Rd, Bangrak
Bangkok 10110
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 08.30-17.30
Tel: 02-267-1687-8 Fax: 02-267-1689
spark@mazart.inet.co.th

BOLIVIA (The Consulate of the Republic of Bolivia)
1901 Ramkamhang Rd, Huamark Bangkok Bangkapi Bangkok 10240
Tel: 02 314-0040, 02-314-1911 Fax: 02-318-9737

BRAZIL
34 Floor, Lumpini Tower 1168/101 Rama 4 Road, Sathon, Thungmahamek, Bangkok 10120
Office Hour: Mon-Thu (9.30-13.00, 14.30-16.30) Fri (9.30-15.00)
Tel: 02-679-8567 Fax: 02-6798569
info@brazilembassy.or.th / http://www.brazilembassy.or.th/

BRUNEI
No. 12, Soi 2 Ekmai 63, Sukhumvit Road, Prakhong Nua District, Bangkok 10110
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 8.30-16.00
Tel: 02-714-7395-99 Fax: 02-714-7383
bangkok.thailand@mfa.gov.bn

BULGARIA
83/24 Soi Wireless 1, Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
Tel: 02-627-3872-3 Fax: 02-627-3874
bulgemth@asianet.co.th

BULGARIA CONSULATE
60 Soi Barbos 2, Sukhumvit 42, Prakanong Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 09.00-16.00
Tel: 02-661-5669 Fax: 02-258-5518


C
CAMBODAI
518/4 Pracha Uthit Rd. (Soi Ramkamhaeng 39), Wangtonglang, Bangkok 10310
Tel: 02-957-5851-2 Fax: 02-957-5850
recbkk@hotmail.com

CANADA
15 Floor, Abdulrahim Place 990 Rama 4 Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
Office Hour: Mon-Thu (07.30-16.15) Fri (07-30-13.00)
Tel: 02-636-0540 Fax: 02-636-0565
bngkk@international.gc.ca

CHILE
83/17 Wittayu Soi 1, Wireless Road, Bangkok, Thailand
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 09.00-17.00
Tel: 02-2519470-74 Fax: 02-2519475
embajada@chile-thai.com / http://www.chile-thai.com
CHILE CONSULATE
18 Floor, Sathorn City Tower, 175 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 100120
Tel: 02-6796005 to 15 Fax: 02-679-6041-2
law@mail.ilct.co.th

CHINA
57 Ratchdaphisek Road, Huay Kwang, Bangkok 10310
Tel: 02-245-7043-4, 02-245-7032, 33, 36 Fax: 0-2247-2214
chinaemb_th@mfa.gov.cn / http://www.chinaembassy.or.th/eng/

COLOMBIA (The Consulate of the Republic of Colombia)
9th Floor, Park Place, 231 Sarasin Rd, Lumpini, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 8.30-16.30
Tel: 0-2254-5105-6, 0-2254-6914-5 Fax: 0-2254-5109, 0-2254-6920

COSTA RICA (The Consulate of the Republic of Costa Rica)
93/3 Baan Tepalit, Wireless Rd., Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
Tel: 02-651-4487 Fax: 02-651-4488

CROATIA (The Consulate of the Republic of Croatia)
18th Floor, ITF Silom Palace, 160/347-348 Silom Road Bangkok 10500
Tel: 0-2238-5112 Fax: 0-2238-5113

CUBA
Mela Mansion, Apt. 3c, 5 Sukhumvit soi 27, Wattana, Bangkok 10110
Tel: 02-665-2803, 02-6619-6563 Fax: 02-661-6560

CYPRUS (The Consulate of The Republic of Cyprus)
17th Floor, Richmond Bldg, 75/59 Sukhumvit Soi 26, Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110
Tel: 02-661-2319-22 Fax: 02-261-8410

CZECH REPUBLIC
71/6 Ruam Rudee Soi 2 Ploenchit Road Bangkok 10330
Office Hour: Mon-Wed-Fri 08.30-12.00
Tel: 02-255-3027, 02-255-5060 Fax: 02-253-7637
bangkok@embassy.mzv.cz / http://www.czechembassy.org/


D
DENMARK
10, Sathorn Soi 1
(Soi Attakarn Prasit)
South Sathorn Road Bangkok
10120
Office Hour: Mon-Thu (9.00-15.00) Fri (9.00-12.00)
Tel: 02-343-1100 Fax: 02-213-1752
bkkamb@um.dk

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
92/6 Changwattana Rd, Laksi, Bangkhen. Bangkok 10210
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 9.00 - 15.00
Tel: 02-521-5000, 02-521-0675, 02-521-1282 Fax: 02-5210737


E
EGYPT
42 Floor, Las Colinas Building 6 Sukhumvit 21 Bangkok 10110
Tel: 02-262-0236, 02-661-7184 Fax: 02-262-0235
egyptemb@loxinfo.co.th / http://www.egypt-emb.or.th/

ESTONIA
62 Soi Yodsuwan, Pracha-Uthit Road, Huaykwang, Bangkok 10310
Tel: 02-690-3779 Fax: 02-690-3778
consul@estonia.or.th / http://www.estonia.or.th/


F
FINLAND
16 Floor, Amarin Tower 500 Ploenchit Road Bangkok 10330
Office Hour: Mon-Fri 07.30-15.00
Tel: 02- 250-8801 Fax: 02- 250-8802
sanomat.ban@formin.fi / http://www.finland.or.th

FRANCE
35 Soi Rong Phasi Kao Charoenkrung Soi 36 Bangkok 10500
Tel: 02-657-5100 Fax: 02-657-5111
ambassade@ambafrance-th.org / http://www.ambafrance-th.org/



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Where to get a Wood Craving in Bangkok?

Thai Woodstreet is the largest center in Thailand for wooden crafted furniture and wood carving products. It's located on Soi Pracha-Narumid and Soi Sawaisuwan, Bang-Sue, Bangkok.

This is the well known place among of Thai people and foreigners as the center of major supplier and distributor of Thai wooded crafted products. Many people come to Thai Woodstreet to buy the wooden products and the prices are from lower to higher depend on the design and quality.

The craftsman was originally from Chinese people who emigrated to Thailand. They brought their skill in craving with their career and pass the knowledge to Thai people. So the wood products here are unique and excellent.

On both sides of the street, there are more than 400 shops and the products are from unfurnished wood, furniture from wood which make by order and ready-made and home decorations.

How to get there?

The best way to go to Thai Woodstreet is a public bus as it's a one way road, there's no car park available.

From Pracharaj 1 Road
Bus number : 5, 32, 33, 49, 64, 90, 117, 6, 23

From Krung Thep-Nonthaburi Road
Bus number: 16, 30, 50, 51, 65, 97, 505, 60

Anyway for people who would like to go by a private car, you can park at :

- Tesco Lotus (Prachachuen)
- Wat Bang Pho O Mar Wart School
- Wat Bang Pho O Mar Wart
- Wat Soi Thong
- Beside Pracharaj 1 Road
- Beside Krung Thep-Nonthaburi Road

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Thursday, 21 May 2009

Recommended Thai Restaurant: Cabbages and Condoms

"Cabbages & Condoms"
What do you think when you heard this name?
Why foods and condoms are join together?

If you go to
Sukhumvit Soi 12 (a few minutes from BTS Asoke), You'll see the Thai Restaurant which is name "Cabbages & Condoms".



This restaurant is a part of Population And Community Development Association (PDA) which founded by Mr Meechai Weerawaitaya and also he is the owner of this restaurant. He propose to promote Thai Food to be well known among the foreigners and a part of incomes used to support his social program PDA.

The PDA was established since 1974 by Mr. Meechai foresee that the number of Thai children are over exaggerate which can be the cause of problem of popularity and social. For this result, he would like to adjust the problem by control the birth.

"Cabbages & Condoms" is one of his motivation. He has an idea that condoms are the best way for birth control. It's easy to find and cheap like cabbages which also cheap and sell in any market. So these are the reason of the name "Cabbages & Condoms".


Inside the restaurant also decorated by condom!!

This restaurant is very famous for the foreigners not only the social benefit but the food taste so good and the quality compare to 5 stars hotel.


The unique of this restaurant is the menu called "Condom Mix". Its name may strange you but you'll probably understand when you've order it. They use of Shanghai noodle mix with chicken, shrimp and cabbages season with Thai taste, sour, spicy, sweet and salty together.


Not only Condom Mix, others menu also savory such as;


Rice Crackers with minced shrimp and pork dip


Pork Satay


Stir fried sea bass with black pepper


One of special menu and rarely to find is Spicy Muslim Curry with Lamb


The dessert is also tasted Sweet Orange in syrup and Fried Banana


When you pay the bill, normally you will get some candy but here you will get condom as a complimentary.

After dine, you can shopping in a handicraft shop which is the part of this restaurant and the profit will support to PDA.


Further from its delicious food, good service and worth of price, you will be a part of supporting Thai people as the profits are donate to PDA.

Cabbages & Condoms
10 Sukhumvit12 Bangkok 10110
02-229-4610, 02-229-4611-28
Open Everyday from 11.00 – 22.00

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Wednesday, 20 May 2009

About Areas In Bangkok

I know that some of you are already know about Bangkok already. However, for the new comers, this might help you getting know of Bangkok a little better for each of it's own "areas".

I will begin with the "popular" area at first.

Sukhumvit

Actually, some foreigners understand that Sukhumvit is the name of area in Bangkok. In fact, it is the name of one of the Thailand National Route No.3 But when you mentioned the name "Sukhumvit" Most of people will think of one of the Major Commercial streets in Thailand.

The Street is divided into 2 sides. The odd numbers alleys (called "Soi" in Thai language) is the on the out bound lanes. The even number "Soi" located on the opposite side.

There are areas, favourable to each nation expats, for example, Japanese expats preferred to live around Sukhumvit 21 (Soi Asok) while westerner residential areas will be in Soi 1 or Soi 63.

Sukhumvit has many interesting places there are combinations of business, Commercial and pleasure on this road. Big office buildings, shopping mall, even the night life can be found on this road and it's small and big Branch of "Soi". One thing you will never find here is the "Traditional" way of life in Thailand. Looking elsewhere if you want a quiet place.







The night life of Soi Nanathai (Sukhumvit 4)


For more details of the Sukhumvit areas see this link

Silom

This old street is also known is "Wall Street of Thailand". A lot of major companies has their offices in this area. It is also known for the night life in Bangkok. A place with a lot of different between day and night. Some said this borough of Bangkok never sleeps. (I guess they never saw it on weekend afternoon or between 6.00-7.00 am, :D)

The famous (or Notorious) hot spot here should be no other place but Patpong Night Bazaar and night club rows. Originally designed as the Local Commercial center, Patpong face has changed when Vietnam War broke out. Night clubs broom up and painted the area for GI's R&R during the war, has made quite a name for the street itself and Thailand.
(Picture) Silom Road 15-20 years ago

You can find many shops during the daytime too, coffee shops with wi-fi internet access, restaurants with international food, Local and international food vendors. During weekdays, the street will be crowded with blue collars, office workers and messengers with motorbikes and traffic jam.

Traffic jam on Silom is normal on weekdays

Sathorn


This area is one of the 50 district of Bangkok. Sathorn is named for the canal that cut through the district. The canal is once use for commercial transportation. afterward, the Sathorn road was built on both sides of canal and became the main road of the district.

The road itself is also separate Sathorn district from Bang Rak District. The northern side of the road, build on north side of the cannal called Sathorn Nua (North Sathorn), is belong to Bang Rak districk, while the Southern lane of the road belongs to Sathorn District.
Left : picture of South Sathorn road from BTS station(You can see the canal on the bottom right corner. Right : Sathorn-Narathiwas intersection at night (Photo credit to Birdie_Hunter, www.bloggang.com)

Sathorn is a place suitable for residential area as it is very close to Silom and next to Chao Phraya River. The river view makes this district become famous for the river view residences.




Pictures of Riverside with some cozy accommodation

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Nine Lucky Temple in Bangkok

I’d like to suggest the travelers to visit 9 famous temples in Bangkok to bring them good luck for the life.

All of nine sacred temple situated around the main road of Bangkok so it does not hard to find them.

First place is Wat Kanlayanamit means Bon Voyage or have a safe trip. You can get there by take the express boat to Rajinee Pier and crossing the river to reach the temple.

The second temple is Wat Arun or Temple of Dawn (means to be a prosperous life) this temple was built at the end of Ayuttaya period and there are the main chedi which decorated in Khmer style.

The next temple is Wat Rakhang, the word of "Rakhang" is a bell in Thai so they believe that they will become more popular and likable.

Three of them are located in the same river bank so the fourth destination we have to take a ferry (only 3 Baht) to crossing from Tha Rakhang to Tha Chang.

After we’re reached Tha Chang we can walk to Wat Phra Kaew (Wealth and prosperity) the icon of Bangkok. To enter to the temple the visitors should be in polite and properly clothes in order to respect the place. There are many of foreigners come here to take a picture because the places are so magnificent and be attractive.

The next temple is Wat Pho or The Temple of Reclining Buddha (To have a secure and peaceful life). This is the largest and oldest temple in Bangkok, this temple is generally famous for the huge reclining Buddha statue and also if you want to experience traditional Thai massage this is the school and centre of Thai massage.

Then we’re going to the next temple, that is Wat Suthat (To be a good vision) where the one of six temples of the first grade in Thailand. At the front of temple you will see the giant red swing in Thai called Sao Ching Cha, it is the symbol of Bangkok.


Giant Swing (Sao Chia Cha)

We’re then moving to Chao Phor Seua Shrine located on Tanao Road (To offers more power and stature) you’ll probably feel different from previous temple because this place is designed in the Chinese style of gold and red color.

The eighth destination is Luk Muang Shrine (City Pillar Shrine) in order to discard bad luck and lengthen your life with good fortune. Sao Lak Muang or the city foundation pillar was raised on 1782 when King Rama I established Bangkok as the capital of Thailand.

Now we’re reached the final destination, that is Wat Chanasongkhram (To victory over difficult obstacles).

In fact walking along Khaosarn Road, the temple would appear as another typical temple in Thailand without Chedi or Chofas, it is probably the history dated back to the era of King Rama I that makes this temple important.

Finally, I hope you enjoyed with this lucky and wonderful trip.

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China Town in Bangkok

Bangkok, one of the most fascinating cities in the world, plays an important role in today’s business travels.

Focusing on Thailand itself, even Thai people from other provinces tend to visit this capital city more and more each year. It’s not only the civilization that attracts people, but also its mixtures of interesting cultures and traditions. Consequently, some of them come here in Bangkok for traveling and some normally look for better jobs and lives.

For business travels, many temples in Bangkok are various for tourists to visit. The unique style of sculpture and architecture is expressed out through the buildings. Furthermore, there are royal palaces, which are the center of ancient history, cultures and traditions. All these are immeasurable that human beings should come and see at lease once in life time.

Bangkok is more than just a simple capital city. Its interesting place can be found in many different parts. China Town is one of the proudly presented places in Bangkok.

All kinds of Chinese food; such as Tim Sum are available at China Town evening until midnight. Fresh seafood along the footpath gives you another feeling of nice dinner. After main dishes have been finished, desserts are waiting for you to try.

Night life is never sleepy at China town. Although some shops are closed in the evening, other entertainments, such as restaurants and other shops are always opened then.

Tourists can visit China Town, Bangkok, not only for food, but also for several kinds of souvenirs, that are shown off with the Chinese Characteristics.

Once you have a chance to come here, you will find that people’s lifestyles are very interesting. Although people here in Bangkok are different in nations and cultures, their ways of living can be mixed together. Bangkok is widely opened for all nations to live and spend their time happily, even though they are not Thais.

Meanwhile, Bangkok doesn’t fall behind in developing new and modern technologies. Sky trains and MRT are introduced for comfort. Consequently, you can easily arrive at China Town by all kinds of public transports, such as a taxi, tuk-tuk and also buses. In traveling to China Town, you don’t have to worry about being lost because it is one of most famous places in Bangkok so you can ask anyone for help.

Moreover, Bangkok is appeared as the world wide society by the Internet Connection. The limitless world successfully helps everyday life easier. People can travel in Bangkok without anxiety.

Fortunately, Bangkok can be considered as the center of Thailand, in which several kinds of interesting things are settled. Just prepare yourselves to face with happiness and you are now ready for traveling.

Thai people’s attractive smile, generosity, the perfect mixtures of ancient cultures and modern technologies are the real beauty beyond your imagination. Let’s come to Bangkok and you will find another interesting new world.

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Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Thai Boxing (Muay Thai)

The one well known of sport and game in Thailand is thai boxing. Many people call it in thai as "Muay Thai", which can uses kicks, knee, elbows and punches in a ring with gloves similar to those used in western boxing. Before each Muay Thai bout, they need to do one thing. That is Wai Kru (respects to the teacher) also known as Ram Muay (boxing dance). It is an important part of any evening watching Thai Boxing.

Where & When to see the match?
There are a few boxing stadiums in Bangkok. The biggest and most popular ones are Lumpini Boxing Stadium and Ratchadamnoen Boxing Stadium. If you are convenience for some area, you may choose it as following.



Lumpini Stadium
Fight Schedule: Tuesdays and Fridays from 06.30 pm, Saturday afternoons 05.00-08.00 pm., Saturday nights from 8.30 pm.
Tickets : 500-1,500 Baht

Ratchadamnoen Stadium
Fight Schedule: Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 06.00 pm., Thursdays at 05.00 pm. and 09.00 pm., and Sundays, starting at 04.00 pm. and 08.00 pm.
Tickets: rang from 500-1,500 Bath

Channel 7 Stadium
Fight Schedule: Sundays, from 01.45 pm., third Wednesday of each month starting at 12.00 noon.
Tickets: Free admission

Rangsit Stadium
Fight Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays from 08.30 pm.
Tickets: 110 (women only), 220 Baht

Samrong Stadium
Fight Schedule: Fridays and Sundays, from 08.30 pm.
Tickets: 100 Baht for women, 200 Baht for men

Omnoy Stadium
Fight Schedule: Saturdays from 11.45 am.
Tickets: 200 Baht

Ticket prices usually vary depending on the seating, though they may be slightly higher on big event nights.

Tip :
Remember that when you go, ignore street touts, and make sure you get tickets from authorised sellers in the ticket booths at the stadium.

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Monday, 18 May 2009

Getting around Bangkok

Bangkok is same as others major cities, the traffic get bad in rush hours. You may get stuck in the traffic an hour plus, else 2-3 hours is usual happen. It is easy to caught up in gridlock traffic any time and waste valuable time.

Taking the Metro or Skytrain will be better!!

The Subway (BTS) and Metro (MRT) rail systems connect the main business area, shopping entertainment of Bangkok.

BTS (Bangkok Mass Transit System) The train run daily from 6.00 am to 12.00 pm and arrives every 3-6 minutes. There are three routes “ Sukhumvit Line “Silom Line” and "Taksin Line".

Sukhumvit line : Between National Stadium to Saphan Taksin
Silom line : Between Mo Chit to On Nut
Taksin line : Recently opened in May 2009 from Saphan Taksin Station to Taksin Road

It intersects with MRT at Asoke and Sala Daeng Stations. Fares start at 15 to 40 Baht per journey.

Check out : BTS and MRT official website

MRT (Mass Rapid Transit System)
The train run daily from 6.00 am to 12.00 pm and arrives every 4 minutes during the peak hours and less than 10 minutes during the off-peak hours.

Start from Bangkok Railway Station, Hua Lamphong along Rama 4 road, turns to Ratchadaphisek Road, passing Jatujak Market (weekend market), and finally ends at Bang Sue Railway Station.

It intersects with BTS Skytrain at Sukhumvit and Silom Stations. Fares start at 15 Baht. A single journey ticket from one end to the other costs 39 baht (an estimated 25 minutes)

Check out : Bangkok Trains Routes Map


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Sunday, 17 May 2009

Museum Siam

Siam is the one that has a long history about social, culture and business. It's so difficult that you'll know all of Siam history but here can help you to know all in a few hours.

This is "Museum Siam-The National Discovery Museum Institute"

Museum Siam has integrated Thai story such as society, trade, life, religious, and so on together.The visitor will entertain learning a real Thai history by six sense consists of eyes, ears, nose, mouth, body, and mind that make the visitor who enter the exhibition receives the amusement and are entertained more learning like normally.

Museum Siam divided into 17 part

I will suggest you for some part such as :

First part :- Building Exhibition - This is about the permanent exhibition and composition of Thailand.


Second part :- Immersive Theater - This is leads us turns back to origin story and for seek the answer that who are we? and who are Thai?

Third part :- Thailand and the World - This part shows about a taking of western culture after World War II .

Museum Siam was brought instead of the building of Ministry of Commerce (old building) near Tha Tien pier and Wat Pho.

The fees:-
Free for Thai and foreigner age under 15 and less than 150 cm height.
Monk, Disable and adult age over 60

Service charge:
Student age over 15 years old - 50 Baht.
Thai Adult - 100 Baht
Foreign Adult - 300 Baht

Group Visitors more than 5 person :
Student - 25 Baht
Thai Adult - 50 Baht
Foreign Adult - 150 Baht
( per person)

Notice:- 16.00-18.00 Every day of open hours no service charges.

Open Hours:
10.00-18.00 Tuesday-Sunday
Friday evenings at Muse Square
Close Mondays

These are some part of Museum Siam's pictures


The last is the Red frogman that is the simbol of here.

Map


Let's find the meaning of the Red frogman at Museum Siam.....

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Saturday, 16 May 2009

Create your own trip in Bangkok "what would you like to do and where would you like to visit"

Foreigners come to Bangkok for difference reasons, however there are some activities they wish to do when they are here.
Mostly individual foreigner wish to do their own tour instead of using the tour company. It's make them feel more relax and enjoy themselves. One prefer shopping while the other prefer go sightseeing. You can do what you like, anytime you want. There are some places I wish to recommend.

For shopping are :
Chatuchak weekend market, available on Saturday and Sunday from 9.00 am to 6.00 pm.
Pratunam Market, wholesale markets, available everyday from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm.
Bobae Market, wholesale markets, available everyday from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm.


Some activities you may interested in :
Thai Massage and Spa, there are so many shop in each area.
Golf Club,
Thai Boxing, there are 2 famous stadiums are Lumpini & Ratchadamnoen stadium. Fights usually begins around 6:30 pm
Dinner on cruise, Cabaret Show, Siam Niramit
Sightseeing, available on day time. There are some famous place as Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Wat Phrakaew, Wat Tri Mitre, Grand Palace and etc.

Don't miss to visit the excellent place, Gems Manufactures

If you are available just for sometime a day and just don't know what to do or where to go, you may try some information place as above.

How to create your own tour?
If you wish to create your own tour, I would recommend you to do for half day or full day for each tour.
Choose 1-2 places you would like to visit. You also need to rent a car with driver.

How much you will pay for each trip?
  • The car rent for Bangkok only is around 2,500-3,000 baht per day. If you take only half day tour, you can negotiate with the car owner to get the best price.
  • Admission ticket, some place that you have to pay for that. There will be the information on entry.
Tips for tour
  • Get briefly information on the place you want to visit
  • Bring a map
  • You may also need some help, we are here for you.
Hope you are enjoy yourselves and keep wonderful experience for Bangkok all the time.

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Thursday, 14 May 2009

Common Thai Phrases

It's good to learn how to speak with Thai people when you are planning to Thailand. Here's some simple sentence to greet with Thai people.

Let's start with the word "Kha" (for women) and "Krab" (for men). It's polite to end the sentence by these 2 words.

Hi/Hello
sa-was-dee

Sorry/Execuse me
kor-thot

Thank you
khob-khun

Thank you very much
khob-khun-mahk

You're welcome
mai-pen-rai

How are you?
sa-baai-dee-mai?

I'm fine, thank you. And you?
sa-bai-dee / laew-khun-la?

Nice to meet you
yin-dee-tee-dai-roo-jak

How much?
thao-rai

Can you give me a discount?
lod-ra-ka-dai-mai

Do you understand?
khao-jai-mai

I'm lost
chan/phom-lhong-thang

Yes - chai
No - mai

I - chan (for women) phom (for men)
You - Khun
He/She - khao/ter
We - rao

Go - pai
Come - mar
Stay - yoo

Expensive - phaeng
Cheap - thook

I hope these simple sentences can help you to speak with Thai people.
If you wish to know any Thai words, just leave a comment, we are pleased to assist you :)

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Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Shopping in Bangkok

Bangkok is one of the famous place for a shopping lover. There are many shopping mall, department store, emporium etc. BUT you can find this at your home, isn't it?

So what's the best place to go and shop in Bangkok?

I'd suggest Jatujak Market also know as JJ Market, open only on weekend. There are more than 8,000 shop coverage around 27 acre.

This can be say that it is one of the largest weekend market. You can buy everything from here and the prices are reasonable (compare to the tourist shop).

There are many zones of the products which can be divided by dress & clothes, furniture, pets, book, antique, trees, food & drink and secondhand goods.

Not only the numerous shop make Jatujak interesting, the street performances are very attractive. A lot of people even a little child showing their ability in performance like dancing, singing, playing music, even magic!!

How to get there?

The best and fastest way is BTS at Mo Chit station or MRT at
Jatujak Station or Kamphangphet Station. If you want to try a public bus, you can easily get a lot of buses from Victory Monument. If you are not sure, you can call 184 for the bus information.

Tips

1. wearing a comfortable dress as you may know the weather in Thailand.
2. be careful your pocket
3. bring some water

and

4. Don't forget...........money

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Tuesday, 12 May 2009

One Day Trip along the Chao Phraya River

If you have a few days trip in Bangkok and you don't know where to go, I'd suggest you to take a one day trip by boat.

You can get the ticket at Saphan Takin pier everyday from 9.30 to 15.00. It costs 150 Baht per ticket. You can take the boat in every 30 minutes from each pier, so you have time roughly 30 minutes to 1 hour as you want.

The place you must to visit is Wat Arun (The Temple of Dawn) and Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha Temple) which you can stop at Tha Tien pier.

Another place you must not miss is Wat Phra Kaew (The Emerald Buddha Temple), highlight of Bankok. You can stop at Maharaja Pier (only travel boat will stop at this pier) and take a few walk to Wat Phra Kaew.

Don't forget to wear a
courteous dress, long pants and shirt for Men and long skirt for women. Anyway if you are not aware about this, there's a dress for you to change before you get in.

If you would like to go to Yaowaraj or China Town, you can stop at Ratchawongse pier. A Chinese community which you can see a lot of restuarants on the both side of the road.

There's one interest temple nearby China Town, Wat Tri Mitre which is well known as the huge golden buddha place inside the chapel here. This golden buddha was recorded in
Guinness Book of World Record in 1991 as the largest golden buddha.

Another one place for the foreigner is at
Phra Arthit pier.

From this pier you can reach to
Khao San Road, the famous place for a westerner and a lot of cheap guesthouse there.

For a shopping lover, you can stop at
Wang Lang (Siriraj) pier. There's many shop in a small alley beside the Siriraj hospital. Also you can stop at Si Phraya pier, there's an antiques shop inside River City hotel. Alternatively you can get across the river by boat to Klong San Market.

Check out riverside apartments and easy access to BTS Sathorn station:

Baan Chaopraya Residence
Shangarila Suite
Sathorn Terrace
Fraser Suites Urbana Sathorn

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