61 - 66 of 66 results for "Cho Buri"

  1. 61. lifestyle | 02 May 2013

    Ignoring the gravity of the situation

    Newspaper section: Life

    » At Wat Tha Phra in Thon Buri, the annual temple fair climaxed yesterday with an aerial acrobatic performance. One of the best-known troupes on the circuit is the Luang Por Kesorn Lion Dance Company, which combines heart-...

  2. 62. travel | 25 Apr 2013

    Mists of mystique

    By Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Newspaper section: Life

    » Fog blankets the Mon community in Sangkhla Buri district, on the Thailand-Myanmar border in Kanchanaburi province, before dawn breaks. Visitors with cameras poised stand on the famous Mon Bridge, the longest hand-made wo...

  3. 63. learning | 23 Feb 2010

    Unithai, CUEL make English their business

    PRACTICAL ENGLISH

    By Srinuan Bunharn, Newspaper section: Learningpost

    » Because of its natural beauty and relaxed ambience, Sichang island - located about 12km off the western coast of Si Racha district, Chon Buri province - attracts hordes of tourists eager to explore the remains of His...

  4. 64. opinion | 28 Apr 2013

    Raid on migrants needs an explanation

    EDITORIAL

    Newspaper section: News

    » The raid carried out by the Department of Special Investigation and the Labour Ministry on Friday that detained around 2,000 migrant workers in a housing complex in Chon Buri requires an explanation from the government. ...

  5. 65. travel | 09 May 2013

    Where past and present co-exist

    TRAVEL SCRAPBOOK

    By Pichaya Svasti, Newspaper section: Life

    » It is one of the capital's oldest districts, but mention its name to a foreign visitor and the first association will likely be with the bustling backpacker belt centred on Khao San Road. But to native Bangkokians an...

  6. 66. lifestyle | 05 May 2013

    National tree's great white hope revealed at last

    By Normita Thongtham, Newspaper section: Brunch

    » I don't remember now if I read or heard from someone many years ago that Cassia fistula, known in Thai as ratchapruek, has a mutant strain with white flowers. Cassia fistula is the Thai national tree and produces th...

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