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วันศุกร์ที่ 12 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

10 Unknown Facts About Thailand

1. Rainmaker King
Some years ago the rice farmers of Thailand experienced a severe drought period. The king, who since many years had been involved in helping the rural population of Thailand invented a method to make rain, for which he also filed an international patent. Airplanes are used to shoot silver iodide chemicals into the clouds in specific ways, so that they are stimulated to rain. This method did proof successful.

2. Mysterious Fireballs
At a certain time of the year, a strange phenomenon occurs that hasn't been scientifically explained yet. Well, there were scientific theories, however, scientists in are still baffled by this phenomenon and unable to explain it properly. It's in the north-eastern part of Thailand, and the locals there have their own explanation for the mysterious fireballs that emerge from the Mekong river: they say these are fireballs from the legendary Naga serpent.

One time a TV team tried to uncover "the hoax" and said that the phenomenon was simply Cambodian soldiers shooting into the air. However, they quickly got proven wrong. There are records of this phenomenon occurring for hundreds of years, and It's kind of Thailand's version of the "Loch Ness"

3. Thai Bonsai
Most people are aware with the Japanese bonsai trees. But Thailand also has it's own tradition of miniature trees, which is called mai dat. Historic evidence shows that this tradition has been around already since the 13th century. Mai dat have their own style - there are not as tiny as the Japanese bonsai, but rather often bigger. Also, while with Japanese bonsai the aim is usually to make the small tree look at natural as possible, mai dat are supposed to look particularly well-trimmed. It is the aim of the mai dat artist to create a tree which is made according to human shapes. Thailand is a country which used to be covered almost completely in forest and swampland - it was a tropical wilderness. Only in recent decades have the forests been cleared and turned into farms and cities. Thus, imitating nature is not what Thais consider beautiful.

4. Demigod-King
It is a traditional Thai believe that the King is a human reincarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. All kings of the present dynasty, since the 18th century, have been called "Rama" - the current King being Rama XI. Rama was the name of a halfgod from the Indian epic Ramayana, which has it's own Thai version, the Ramakien.

5. Can't Touch This (Monk)
It is forbidden for woman to touch a Buddhist monk. Some women feel offended by this or think that this is because woman are considered unworthy, but this is not the case. It's simply about avoiding to stirr up feelings that wouldn't be appropriate for monks, feelings like sexual desire.

6. Bangkok Tram
There once was a tram in Bangkok. Nowadays, Bangkok is known for chronic traffic-jammeritis, and pretty much the only way to avoid being stuck in traffic is the ultra-modern skytrain (BTS) or the even newer subway (MRT). However, once upon a time, there was a tram running through Bangkok. The Tram network in Bangkok was established in 1894 and got closed down in 1968. Actually, even as early as 1888 there was a guy called Alfred John Loftus (Phraya Nithetcholthee) who operated a tramway line in Bangkok - drawn by horses! However, after a couple of changes of ownership, the horse-drawn wagons where replaced with electric wagons. New routes were opened and built, until in 1968 the last tramway in Bangkok was stoped.

You can still see some of the railways in the area of Thanon Charoenkrung Soi 39.

7. Thai-Tomboys
While almost everybody knows about the ladyboys in Thailand (and quiet a few men can tell stories of surprise when they found that the "woman" they were hitting on all night was actually not a woman at all), not so many people know that there are also a lot of tomboys: woman or girls who dress, act and look like men. Whole books have been written on Thai gender roles, and while some ladyboys and tomboys and gay feel that they are not treated equally, they are treated much more tolerantly than in probably any other country in the world. For example, I know of the case of a 15 year old boy who decided to be a ladyboy - and indeed dressed, talks and behaves like a woman now. However, schoolmates never made fun, teased or bullied him about it. This being a remote village and not modern Bangkok, it speaks a lot of the tolerance of Thai people towards people who decide to "be different".

9. Long-nailed Fingernails of Men
This might be odd: but many (completely straight) men grow long fingernails. Most commonly is the nail of the small finger. Part of this is because in rural Thailand, long fingernails where indeed a sign of a certain social status: a farmer can't grow long fingernails, because they will simply break during the hard work on the fields. In fact, in Isaan (North-East Thailand) it is even believed that a long nail at the small finger is lucky. Apart of that, many men also told me upon my question why they had a long fingernail that it is useful: it's easy to scratch yourself with a long fingernail, and sometimes just useful to open something.

10. White Is Beautiful
While in the Northern hemisphere, many people would like a stronger tan and use every opportunity to lay in the sun and make their skin darker and more exotic, for Thai's, white and bright skin is beautiful. In fact, Thai's spend about 50 million US-Dollar a year on skin whitening products.




Ramin Assemi is an expert on travelling in Thailand. If you want to travel in Thailand be free to contact him - he's always glad to share his Thailand knowledge with nice people.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 21 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Cheap Flights to Thailand - Why Advance Booking is Recommended

Since you probably are about to take a trip to Thailand, one thing you ought to know is that Thailand flights are often heavily booked. You should therefore book your flight well in advance and be sure to confirm your booking early enough subject to airline policies. Due to the heavy bookings especially during the peak season, getting cheap flights to Thailand can sometimes become a real task. However, some few tips will help you find a good bargain.

Choosing the time to visit Thailand is important as the airfares vary, albeit slightly, with the seasons. If your destination is Thailand's biggest island, Phuket, remember that the period between November and March is the high season as more and more people come to enjoy the pleasant weather around this time. The season March-September has fewer visitors owing to the heavy rain and humidity. That is why advance booking is recommended as booking early will help you avoid the inconvenience of overbooked and overpriced flights during the high season.

The major airlines such as KLM, BA, Cathay Pacific, Thai Airways, PB Air, Air Asia, Bangkok Airways and Singapore Airlines all fly to the various airports in Thailand. For connecting flights, there are respectable airlines serving Thailand such as Kenya Airways, Emirates and Ethiopian. Hundreds of online agencies also provide information on the best ways to obtain cheap flights to the country.

For visitors from the US, there is a wide variety of cheap flight providers to choose from. A typical low fare from LA, for example, to Thailand's capital Bangkok, would be around $920. The easiest way to compare flight charges and ensure you get cheap flights to Thailand would be through using travel websites such as Travelocity. You will find this to be easy, effective and time-saving. All you need to do is enter your flight location, the departure date and probably the return date and within an instance you have will have up to tens of flight packages to compare and select from.

You can also get cheap flight packages by opting to make hotel plus flight bookings. Some travel agents will normally give you big discounts on your travel if you make flight plus hotel bookings. The savings when this arrangement is made tend to be quite substantial. Moreover, many airlines give discount coupons regularly and these also help to reduce the price of your air ticket.




One the best places you can start your search for cheap flights to Thailand is at Travelocity. They never disappoint.

About the author:

Nadav Snir operates a website which includes the best travel providers, including coupons and discounts. To get the best rates possible, visit his site: http://Great-Info-Products.com/Travel/index.html