Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Bina Puri wins RM62.8m Thai project

Bina Puri Holdings Bhd''s associate, Bina Puri (Thailand) Ltd (BPTL), has secured a 626 million baht (approximately RM62.76 million) project to undertake structural and architectural works for phase one of Phahonyothin Park condominium in Bangkok, Thailand.

"Thailand remains one of our key markets overseas. To date, we have secured projects exceeding RM1.5 billion in Thailand," said Group Managing Director Tan Sri Tee Hock Seng in a statement today.

He said the awarding of the project proved the company's project and management capabilities in delivering results and its continued acceptance in this region.

"We will continue to strengthen our reputation in Thailand and are confident of clinching more projects there," he added.

The project is a joint venture between BPTL and Dimara (Thailand) Ltd and is expected to be completed in 15 months.

The company said the project would contribute positively to group earnings for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2011.

Inclusive of this project, Bina Puri's outstanding orderbook stands at RM2.5 billion, which will sustain the company's earnings for the next two years.

By Bernama

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Friday, September 10, 2010

World Expo 2010 Thailand

: : : Thailand Pavilion : The World Exposition Shanghai China 2010 ...
World Expo 2010 Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, The Kingdom of Thailand.
www.thailandexpo2010.com/th/index.php

Home : Thai Trade Fair 2010
The Department of Export Promotion (DEP) has joined force with public and private groups to organise the Thailand International Education Expo 2010 (TIEE ...
www.thaitradefair.com/

Tour Thailand Pavilion online_latest news_Shanghai World Expo
21 Jan 2010 ... Online visitors will meet "Tai" - a cute, friendly and cheerful child-giant who is Thailand's Expo 2010 pavilion mascot and mythical giant ...
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Monday, May 24, 2010

Where to Have Lunch by the River in Bangkok

The best places in Bangkok to have lunch are the restaurants in five star hotels, which are located along the banks of the Chao Phra River. Most of the hotels have free boats in which you can cross the river. There is also sky train available from Sukhamvit to Taksin Jetty which goes along the Shangri-La and also The Oriental. Both these are hotels.

Angelinin, which is a part of Shangri-La hotel, on the new road in Bangkok has delicious seafood. Its menu mirrors the Roman food. You can have Italian cuisine with added flavors which taste like Mediterranean. The starters include items ranging from buffalo mozzarella to squid ink risotto. In the main course, you can have yellow fin tuna panini, or prosciutto pizza. You can finish of your lunch with a delicious amaretto chocolate pudding. The restaurant is open for lunch from 11.30 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Benihana, which is a part of the Marriott Resort and Spa on the Charoennakorn Road, is popular for its delicious Japanese food. The meals are cooked by the Japanese chefs who love to show of their expertise in front of the customers.

La Normandie of the Mandarin Oriental is situated in the Oriental Avenue. The food here is delicious and tastes like French homemade food. The items which are popular are the meat pie, pork belly casserole along with garlic confit and duck.

Mei Jang is in the Peninsula Hotel on the Charoennakorn Road. It is a Chinese restaurant. The menu has items like barbecued duck along with the jelly fish salad, stir fried egg noodles, lobster and abalone fried rice. The restaurant is open for lunch from 11.30 a.m. until 2.30 p.m.

Arun Residence on Maharah Road offers items like tom young goong, fresh spring rolls, mushrooms and stir fried noodles along with shrimp. You should not miss this if you love Thai food.

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Kum Martin is an online leading expert in travel industry. He also offers top quality articles like: Culture of Thailand, Muay Thai Principles

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Thai Traditional Music and Dance in Performance

The traditional music and dance of a country represents its culture and history. You will find out more about the culture and history of Thailand attending some shows that depict this aspect of the country.

The Thai Khon dance is showcases the stories from the Hindu epic Ramayana. You will see the Monkey God, Hanuman very commonly depicted as a white monkey. Hanuman served King Rama and helped to defeat a demon named Thotsakan and his army. Usually meanings of some movements are explained to the audience. The audiences are also told which mask represents which character. English narration helps the western audience to understand the story. The masks which represent the Gods, demonic creatures and the celestials are vibrant and the performers sing, act, dance and perform aerobics all through the show.

If you want to have a different experience, then go for Siam Niramit which has a night dinner show with the new effects that lights up the night sky and the nearby Himapaan Forest.

The National Theater of Thailand is open throughout the year, but the theater stages Thai music and dance show only on the last Friday and Saturday of the month. The National Theater is a huge building with the red roof with gold eaves. It is made up of three parts consisting of a theater, workshop and an auditorium which is next to the open air sala.

The performance given by the performers is long and original. If you are person who cannot sit for two hours listening to traditional music of Thailand, then go to other theaters before visiting the National Theater.

For the tourists who are staying in five star hotels, usually the hotel will have traditional music and dance performances during the weekends. In fact, hotels like the Oriental Hotel, Shangri-la Hotel and Marriott Hotel and Spa are renowned for their shows.

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Kum Martin is an online leading expert in travel industry. He also offers top quality articles like: Culture of Thailand, Muay Thai Principles

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Sunday, May 16, 2010

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Thailand

Each year Thailand is discovered by millions of visitors, drawn to its pristine beaches and aquamarine seas, as well as its rich culture, glitzy shopping malls, chic boutiques and colourful markets crammed with bargains.

With its enticing mixture of established destinations such as Phuket and Hua Hin, and out-of-the-way palm-fringed islands, Thailand appeals to the most varied of travellers, whether they are craving barefoot luxury or hippy chic. From staying on a converted rice barge, clambering into a jungle tree house or bedding down in a hill tribe village, Thailand offers a wealth of choice for every taste and budget.

Pampering is an art form in Thailand, and throughout the country spas offer authentic treatments whether it's in a 5-star luxury resort or a beach-side hut. If it's pulse-raising excitement you are after, head to the hectic sprawl of Bangkok's futuristic high-rise buildings.

Early morning is when the saffron-robed monks leave the sanctuary of their wats (temples) to receive alms from the people, be it in a dusty village or on crowded city streets. Buddhism is a way of life here and the Thai's are also strong supporters of their monarchy. In fact, His Majesty King Bhumibol is the longest reigning monarch in the world, since coming to power in 1946.

Following the end of absolute monarchy, Thailand moved towards democracy, but this was thwarted by the military, which has often staged coups in protest at government policies. The most recent was in September 2006 when a bloodless coup overthrew Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and replaced him with an interim prime minister until elections at the end of 2007.

For all this, Thailand has risen above the economic collapse of 1997, SARS and avian influenza as well as the devastating tsunami in December 2004, to become a hugely popular destination on the long-haul tourist trail.


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