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TAT Pattaya Watch the goal here BRIC |
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Sunday, 10 April 2011 |
Mr. Law Group to those who still directs the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Pattaya, Chon Buri office, said recently as during the high season of tourism in Pattaya. Which are also active. The city's tourist market are mostly Russian. The trend of foreign tourists to travel rate needs Tebeey increased continuously. Pattaya, which should be marketed in various countries to meet the needs of tourism in the future.

The potential market is the needs of tourists who travel up and see clearly. A group of tourists "BRIC" includes Brazil, Russia, India, Brazil and China, if you look at the market was quite difficult. Because of travel inconvenience. The Russian market. Pattaya has already tried to promote tourism activities to balance each other. Group of Chinese tourists market. The survey found that interest in the city as well. But we have to focus yourself and understand the culture and travel details. The system is quite complicated, and Chinese as well.
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Quiet Peaceful Beaches in Pattaya Beach that Surrounded sand and good filled. |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 10 April 2011 |
Pattaya Beach is filled with fun. Surrounded by sand and full of Beach Road. And filled with vendors. You can have fun with the money at only 20 baht for a beach chair. You will be enjoyed to sit in the Umbrella Shade and feel the sea breezes that blow
 Vendors will be serving food all day, such as ice, with a wide range of glass Dishes and devices used to eating that can be stored quickly as soon as you complete the gift. Pattaya on the beach, you can take a jet ski, I start
playing swimmers Play Para sailing and women, sometimes you might think
after you visit here for a while, you may have. Want to go to the beach
is quieter. The options that you do not much depend on whether you want
to go how far.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 10 April 2011 )
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Jesters Care for Kids - Charity organization for underprivileged children |
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Written by Kate
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Friday, 26 October 2007 |
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Jesters Care for Kids - charity organization for underprivileged children, primarily on the Eastern Seaboard of Thailand. Established and managed by the Jesters MC and a committee of local expatriate foreigners on behalf of the Good Shepherd Foundation. Since 1998, it has hosted an annual charity drive for gathering donations for its projects and beneficiaries. The Children's charity drive in 2007 generated just over 7.25 million baht or US$213,235 for children?s charities, and other non profit |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 04 November 2007 )
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Chaiyapruk Foundation - Home for Children in Pattaya |
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Written by Kate
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Friday, 26 October 2007 |
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Sadly, one of society's most tragic ills never changes. Children abandoned by mothers and without family continue to suffer in the modern world. Many children are lost, but fortunately, there is hope for some. Although the problem of abandoned infants defies any easy solution, the Chaiyapruk Foundation strives to offer the change fo life to as many as it can. Established in 1985, the Chaiyapruk Foundation is the creation of Dr. Cleopandh Soorapanthu and her husband, Dr. Somsak Somsugdi. Returning to Thailand after 20 years of successful medical practice in Germany, the physician couple were appalled to find just how extensive the problem was of abandoned children ... left on doorsteps or in garbage bines, babies born in prison to drug-addicted mothers, or those given up by mothers unwilling or unable to cope. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 04 November 2007 )
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An elephant never forgets |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 14 March 2007 |
 | It was only last year that elephants were banned from Pattaya?s streets, again, but already it seems as if the city authorities have forgotten about the new regulations because once more the pachyderms are back, with their mahouts, begging for money from the tourists. Loveable although they are, and undoubted crowd-pleasers, it is not in the elephants? interest to be walking on hot and hard pavements and roadways that are not always in a decent state of repair. | |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 March 2007 )
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English training for Pattaya police |
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Wednesday, 14 March 2007 |
 | The American Embassy has been giving Pattaya Police English lessons to help them with their work. On February 23, at Pattaya Police Station, the US Force Protection Detachment in Thailand, led by Scott M. Bernat and policeman James Madigan held a law enforcement scenario-based English training course for more than 30 officers. Police Officer James Madigan (left) and Scott M. Bernat (right), head of the Naval Security Force Protection Detachment of the United States Embassy. | |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 March 2007 )
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