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Mother’s Day Celebrations In Thailand

By: Jeab Meechai- Thailand Country Director

In Thailand, the 12th of August is celebrated as the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit and the entire country immerses in celebrations. As the Queen is also seen as being the mother of all Thai people, this day is also celebrated as ‘Mother’s Day.’ The first Mother’s Day/ Queen’s birthday celebration was in 1976.  Ever since then, the 12th August has been celebrated as Mother’s Day.  Thai people celebrate this day because of the queen’s benevolence towards needy and poor in the nation. The Queen has captured the hearts of Thai people through her devotion toward welfare and well- being of her people.

H.M. The Queen

A few weeks before the Queen’s birthday, preparations start at full swing. People all around the country raise Thai flags and decorate their houses with the portrait of Her Majesty the Queen. This is their way of expressing their loyalty and honor to her. Similarly, local businesses are decorated with her portraits, garlands, and colorful lights. In Bangkok, the area around the Grand Palace is decorated with colorful lights and a fireworks display is held.

People raise H.M. The Queen’s portrait with the National flag

On the 12th August, early in the morning government officials, royal army, students and teachers gather around the high tower clock. They form a procession and walk to the king’s palace. On the way to the palace, the band plays popular music pieces. After arrival at the King’s palace, the procession presents flowers to the representative of HM the Queen. It’s followed by the song ”Mother of Kingdom’, praising both Queen and King. In the evening there is a ceremony at the Queen’s garden, where government officials light candles. In this way, they pay respect to the Queen and ask for her long life.

This day is not only limited to the birthday celebration of the Queen; Thai people also take this day as an opportunity to thank their dear mothers for their unconditional love. Mother’s day morning in Thailand starts by giving alms to the monks. Following the Thai tradition, kids kneel down before their mother to show their love and gratitude. They present her with white jasmine flowers or garlands.  In return, mothers shower their blessings on the kids. On this day, white jasmine flowers are a common sight in Thailand as they are the symbol of maternal love. The white color of the flower symbolizes the purity of mother’s true love, which will never change. Charitable activities, donations, and offerings to monks are also an important part of the day to express children’s love and gratitude towards their mothers.

Jasmine is the symbol of Mother’s Day

I look forward to taking my mother for a walk around the Grand Palace this weekend to see colorful lights and fireworks and giving her a jasmine flower!… Read more »

Air Asia Moves to Don Mueang Airport, Bangkok

Starting 1st October 2012, AirAsia will move all its Thai operations from Bangkok’s main Suvarnabhumi Airport to the city’s second-biggest airport Don Mueang, the airline recently announced.

According to Tassapon Bijleveld, CEO of Thai Air Asia,

“The uncongested Don Mueang Airport is sure to prove a benefit to Air Asia when it boosts its fleet of Airbus A320s to a total of 48 and welcomes more customers. The airport’s location also makes it conducive to further travel. Prospective travelers should have confidence in what Don Mueang has to offer.”

For the official Air Asia press releases regarding the move, click the links below:

http://www.airasia.com/my/en/latestnews/bangkok-move-don-mueang-airport.page

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A Fun Sunday

By: Kwanchanok ‘Jeab’ Meechai- Thailand Country Director

I have some photos that I took when my niece, mom and I went to the zoo on Sunday. We had a fun time walking around the zoo and teaching her about the character, action and how dangerous or friendly the animals are.  Now the zoo is developed more than the last time I visited and I think it’s a good fun for the family. Also, you can say that “Our little team member” checked out the zoo and liked it…

FYI. My mom put the team T-Shirt on her not me! 😉

Maysa at the Zoo
Anandha Samakhom Throne Hall across the lake in the zoo.

Interested in visiting the Dusit Zoo in Bangkok for yourself?  Visit the zoo website here for more information: http://www.zoothailand.org/index.php?lang=enRead more »

A Taste of Thailand: Sampling Bangkok Street Food

By: Kwanchanok ‘Jeab’ Meechai- Thailand Country Director

This is a nice snack you often see being cooked by the side of the road. It is called Khanom Buang. It looks a bit like Mexican tacos but the taste is of course very different. The pictures here were taken from Silom Road when I just walk pass by when I go to work.

Tacos- Thai Style

It looks simple but I assure you that it is harder than it looks. First he spread a batter mix onto the hot plate. When this was just starting to set, he then spread on top a generous helping of coconut cream.

He then placed on top of this a variety of different toppings. One version has shredded coconut and golden threads. This is made from strips of egg yolk as you can see from the photo. It is the lighter orange mixture. Another version has shredded coconut and either coriander or chopped spring onions. It’s darker orange mixture which is in fact shredded coconut with a colouring agent.

Try some the next time you are next in Thailand. They are very tasty!… Read more »

Important Update for Passengers Using Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport

For those who have an international flight scheduled out of Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport over the upcoming months, Suvarnabhumi Airport is currently undergoing renovation of airport security screening which will affect immigration lines at its Main Terminal until the end of April 2012.

Please allow 3 hours for check-in and immigration for international departures (Andrea just transited through this airport and she reported you definitely need the time!).

**Domestic services are not affected**

Official Press release from Thai Airways:

Due to renovation of immigration & security check areas at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, usage of some facilities is being restricted, and there is severe congestion which requires a lot of time for immigration procedures.

In order for passengers not to miss their flights, for the time being,  it is recommended to come to the airport for check-in THREE HOURS before departure time (check in counters are available 6 hours before departure time).

For those passengers whose final destinations are Phuket, Chiang-mai, Chiang-rai, Krabi, Samui, Hat Yai, it is also recommended to come to passport control area for immigration with sufficient time.

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