Staff reporters

With the launch of the ASEAN Economic Community less than three years away, Banglamung School organized a workshop for its students to understand the meaning of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and to encourage students to participate in activities that build unity amongst children.

India warns tourists, expresses doubts over Pattaya officials’ commitment

Chonburi’s governor has established yet another committee to discuss regulations aimed the endless series of tourist scams perpetrated by Pattaya’s jet ski operators.

Thursday, 09 August 2012 10:49

Candle parade lights way for Buddhist Lent

Students from Pattaya’s 11 public schools competed to decorate the most beautiful and creative Buddhist Lent candles before joining the festive Asalaha Bucha parade through Pattaya.

Thank you YE Chair Onanong Siripornmanut for your Service Above Self

Rotary Youth Exchange is one of Rotary’s most popular programs to promote international understanding and develop lifelong friendships. It began in 1927 with the Rotary Club of Nice, France. In 1939, an extensive Youth Exchange was created between California and Latin America. Since then the program has expanded around the world. In recent years more than 8,000 young people have participated annually in Rotary-sponsored exchange programs.

Wednesday, 27 June 2012 16:43

PM reviews Laem Chabang expansion plan

A 120 billion baht expansion of Laem Chabang Port presented last week to Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra would increase cargo capacity enough for 20 years and connect the Chonburi harbor to Myanmar’s main port.

A hotel as we all know it is a commercial establishment that provides lodging, meals and other services amenities for the comfort of their guests during their stay. To an average person living in the comfort of their homes, the need to spend a night in a hotel is almost non-existent. Even when they travel out of town to visit family and friends, they would probably be provided with accommodations in the homes of their kin.

Pee Sadued rocks the crowd during the annual Pattaya Music Festival.  The searing heat did not deter the crowds, as hundreds of thousands of revelers turned out for the annual free music.  Organizers felt the numbers were down this year, but the massive traffic jams seem to dispute their claim.

From north to south, east to west, Pattaya was awash in water as the area celebrated the climax of a week-long Songkran festival during which not even monks and parades can stay dry.

Tuesday, 17 April 2012 16:20

Pattaya celebrates Easter

Protestants and Catholics mixed tradition with egg hunts as Pattaya’s Christian community celebrated Easter.

Rotary Club of Jomtien-Pattaya together with Baan Jing Jai Foundation Building Committee raises 340,000 baht towards that goal

In October 2011, the Ban Jing Jai orphanage announced plans to build a new shelter in Nong Plalai. To reach this goal they needed at least 18 million baht in funding.

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