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Hafele marks 90th anniversary with year-long prize giveaway

Kamolthep Malhotra, GM of Pattaya Mail Media Group, presents flowers to Volker Hellstern, MD of Hafele (Thailand) Limited, with Pawinee Kaewkert, during Hafele’s 90th Anniversary celebration.

Warunya Thongrod
Hafele (Thailand) Ltd. is celebrating 90 years in business by giving away a Mercedes-Benz sedan as part of a year-long promotion.
Managing Director Volker Hellstern hosted the March 29 kickoff party at the Hafele Design Studio in South Pattaya.
The German hardware equipment, home appliance, furniture, kitchen fittings and sanitary products retailer is marking its 90th anniversary with a year-long campaign awarding prizes to customers spending more than 5,000 baht. Sales agents can also win, earning an entry ticket with each 15,000 baht in sales.
Prizes include a Mercedes E Class sedan worth 3.5 million baht, 10 refrigerators, 10 Scoopy-i motorbikes, 10 1-baht-weight gold necklaces, 10 Apple iPhone 5s, 10 Apple iPads, 10 smart televisions and 19 Apple iPad Minis.
Prizes will be awarded monthly through December with the grand prize awarded on Dec. 11.

Hafele administrators, led by MD Volker Hellstern (5th left), popping open the champagne to celebrate the 90th Anniversary of Hafele Germany at Hafele Design Studio Pattaya, South Pattaya.

Customers and retailers in Pattaya City and nearby areas express their congratulations at Hafele Design Studio Pattaya.

Hafele (Thailand) Ltd. is celebrating 90 years in business by giving away a Mercedes-Benz sedan as part of a year-long promotion.



Wait a while before planning a trip to Myanmar

Nathan shows some beautiful etched lacquerware available in the markets in Burma, direct from hand of the makers.

Myanmar has some wonderful attractions for tourists, but you might want to wait a year or so before planning a trip. This was one of the observations made by Nathan Russo, a club member, who spoke about his recent trip to that country at the Sunday, March 31, meeting of the Pattaya City Expats Club.
Myanmar is very different from Thailand, Nathan said. “It is like what I imagine Thailand was like about 50 years ago.” Nathan cited the following reasons why people might want to wait a while before going to Myanmar: Anti-Muslim rioting has been on the rise; on some of Myanmar’s borders, there are still battles between the Myanmar army and rebels; lack of availability of ATM machines; most hotels and large businesses do not accept credit cards; American money (cash) is accepted but only if the bills are brand new (crisp and clean); and most of the roads are in poor condition.

The auditorium at Yangon University where President Obama spoke last year with Aung San Suu Kyi.

In addition, there is a shortage of hotels. Tourists compete for hotel rooms with middle-class Myanmarese and representatives of the numerous NGOs that are working in the country. Nathan said that rooms have to be booked long in advance. He said he found some plain, but adequate rooms for US$55 a night, but that he also saw rooms at three times that price that were not any better. Hotels tend to be overbooked.
Also, Nathan noted, there is no public transportation, except for taxis, which can be fairly expensive. The interiors of many of the taxis were in very poor shape. Another consideration, Nathan said, is that foreigners are expected to pay for just about everything, including fees to every attraction and service, and even fees for using one’s camera. Finally, Nathan remarked, the outdoor toilets could be described as “seriously rustic” at best.

Mahamuni Paya Mandalay - 6 inch thick gold, 2,000 year old Buddha.

People planning to visit Myanmar will need a visa, which can be obtained at Myanmar’s embassy in Bangkok. Expect long line-ups, Nathan said. Nathan said that he spent five days in Yangon (Rangoon) but that, in retrospect, two or three days would have sufficed.
Nathan stated that the ancient pagodas and temples at Bagan were “spectacular.” He explained that these were not ruins; in fact, most of the structures were fully intact. Bagan is in the Mandalay region of Myanmar. Nathan said that he took a boat from Bagan back to Mandalay; it was scheduled to take 11 hours, but took 15 because the waters were at a very low level. He said that you don’t want to be late for a flight at the Mandalay airport. It is classified as an international airport, but has only one international flight a day (to Bangkok).
Nathan recounted that there are posters everywhere showing a photo of Aung San Su Kyi, leader of the opposition National League for Democracy and Nobel peace prize laureate, and US President Barack Obama. The photo was taken when President Obama visited Myanmar in November 2012.
Nathan shared his photos of the trip and mentioned the names of several restaurants and hotels that he liked (and even some that he didn’t like!). Nathan said that many Myanmarese he met were anxious to learn English - so much so, he said, that some of them offered to put people up for free in exchange for English conversation.

Goktiek train viaduct near Nawnghkio.

Nathan Russo divides his time between the US and Thailand. He is retired from a property search and appraisal company and has been coming to Thailand for the past six years. Nathan and some of his friends have been strong supporters of the Mae Tao Burmese Clinic in the Thai border town of Mae Sot.
Master of Ceremonies Richard Silverberg provided an update on upcoming events and called on Roy Albiston to conduct the Open Forum where questions are asked and answered about Expat living in Thailand; Pattaya in particular.
For more information about the many activities of the Pattaya City Expats Club, visit their website at www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com  


The Magical world of Mantra

Howard Posener - magician to the stars.

Paul Strachan
For me Mantra Restaurant (part of the Amari Orchid Resort) has always been a bit special, with its amazing cocktail bar, elegantly attired staff, and a vast menu with dishes from all over the world.
Mantra, where they dare to be different, has been hosting various performances over the years including a Scottish themed evening, various musical acts and now they have added in an extra sprinkle of magic by showcasing the talents of the world famous magician Howard Posener every Wednesday night.
Howard is the magician to the stars; he has been flown all over the world and performed his wonderful art for Michael Caine, Leonardo DeCaprio and the like.
His specialty is table top magic, with various tricks utilizing coins, elastic bands and of course the good old deck of playing cards.

Is this your card Madam?

He has over two hundred tricks that he can perform and Howard’s easy way with the guests means he can adapt to the style and environment of the surroundings, making the most of the facilities and characters at hand.
Wednesday, April 3, was Howard’s first night at Mantra and the restaurant was filled with the sounds of cheers and clapping as he went from table to table.
The night was also the launch of the a new steak menu at Mantra with Chef Leonard Faust creating a fine selection of succulent steaks such as rib eye, sirloins, lamb and the huge wagyu burger.
Mantra is continually evolving and as General Manager Brendan Daly remarked, “You have to keep moving, this is the process, this is what keeps the team and the offer to our customers fresh and attractive.”
Howard Posener will perform at Mantra from 7 p.m. every Wednesday. For more detail, go online to: www.mantra-pattaya.com

Howard poses for a photo opportunity with Dueanpen “Tuk” Thongsombut (Amari Orchid Pattaya assistant sales director), Tony Malhotra (deputy managing director of Pattaya Mail Media Group), Richard Margo (resident manager of Amari Orchid Resort), Brendan Daly (general manager of Amari Orchid Resort) and Paul Strachan from PMTV.


Hard Rock kicks up its heels for Step Up Dance ‘13

Great moves get the audience screaming in delight.

Warunya Thongrod
The Hard Rock Hotel was poppin’ and breakin’ as amateur dancers showed off their best moves in hopes of winning up to 70,000 baht at the annual Step Up Dance competition.
Co-sponsored by Boss Dance Studio, the March 30 contest featured youths competing in popping, freestyle and team competitions. Judges included Matt “Rubik” Elmore, Pupik from “I Feel Good” dance troupe, Wasurat Yabanpaeng and Montree Mokrachaorenmongkol, owner of Boss Dance Studio.
Eherevan, a big man with surprising agility, won the popping category and 12,000 baht in prizes. The “Yukio” team took the freestyle competition with its harmonious footwork.
In the team competition, a group of just three girls called the “Do Do Team” - which went up against teams of up to seven people - won 70,000 baht in cash and prizes for their routine.

Children under 12 perform like pros.

Top teams in the Step Up Dance competition pose with judges and sponsors at the Hard Rock Pattaya.


 
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Hafele marks 90th anniversary with year-long prize giveaway

Wait a while before planning a trip to Myanmar

The Magical world of Mantra

Hard Rock kicks up its heels for Step Up Dance ‘13

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