Sunday, February 17, 2013

Pickup Truck Broken Into in Sriracha - Pattaya People

 

 

Sriracha police were notified on Friday about a break in of a pickup truck that had been parked in a side road in town.   An officer went to investigate and found that a window had been smashed by a piece of cement which was found on the seat.   The owner, Miss Nitiya stated that there was nothing of value in the truck at the time of the incident.  A report was made and forensics checked for fingerprints as the investigation continues.

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Indian Criminals Arrested in Pattaya - Pattaya People

 

 

On Friday Pattaya Police announced the arrest of two Indian tourists caught in possession of 134 fake ATM cards.  They were 39 year old Naraynasamy Mohan and Gnanaraj Thevaraiah aged 36, both with British passports.  They had arrived in Pattaya on Wednesday and immediately went about withdrawing money from ATMs around town with the cards.  They confessed to receiving the cards from friends on France where the money was transferred to the gang’s banks.  Both were detained and a full investigation is now under way.

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Culture Agreement between China and Thailand - Pattaya People

 

A cultural agreement was made at Pattaya City Hall on Friday afternoon between Mr. Wu, the Chinese Minister for Culture and Mr. Pinit Jarusombat, president of the Thai Chinese Cultural and Economic Association.  The aim of the agreement is to exchange cultures between China and Thailand, and promote Pattaya as a tourist destination over the next two years. A number of events such as music, Kung Fu martial arts and acrobatic performances will take place, and likewise Thai artists have been invited to perform at the opening ceremony in Beijing of the International Youth Art Week 

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Nong Nooch to Represent Thailand at Chelsea Flower Show - Pattaya People

 

 

Representatives from Nong Nooch Garden and Resort met up with Pattaya Mayor Ittipol Khunplume on Thursday to take part in a signing ceremony and to announce the award winning garden’s intention of entering this year’s Chelsea Flower Show in London.   Nong Nooch has won gold medals many times at the famous show with presentations to promote Thailand and Pattaya to the world.  The Chelsea Flower Show will be held in London from 22nd May.    

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Death Announced of Famous Boxing Trainer - Pattaya People

 

 

An announcement was made at the Sityodthong Boxing camp on Friday afternoon that Kru Yodthong Senanan, the famous boxing trainer and owner of the camp had passed away in Chonburi Hospital at the age of 76.   Kru Yodthong was noted for promoting Muay Thai boxing to the world and with his wealth he generously gave to the poor and disadvantaged people and charity organisations.  

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Lunar New Year at Lan-po Park, Naklua - Pattaya People

 

 

On  Saturday evening at Lan-po Park, Pattaya City Hall opened the Chinese New Year festival for Thai-Chinese people and foreign visitors, and thousands people participated in the event. The event was chaired by the Minister of Culture Son-tha-ya Khumplome,  Chonburi MP Por-ra-met Ngm-pi-chet, Mayor Ittipon Khunplome and City Councilors. The event offered respect to the Chinese culture of Emperor Jin-si. Jin-si became the first emperor of a unified China in 221 BC. He ruled until his death in 210 BC at the age of 49, and He undertook gigantic projects, including building and unifying various sections of the Great Wall of China, the now famous city-sized mausoleum guarded by the life-sized Terracotta Army, and a massive national road system, The celebration on Saturday and Sunday welcomed a new year for the Thai-Chinese people living in Pattaya,  and  maintained the good traditions of the Chinese people. The festivity also promoted tourism and stimulated business in Pattaya. There were many activities to enchan
t the visitors, such as Chinese Classical Dances, a mask-changing show, magic with fire, and lion and dragon dances. The highlight was the most beautiful Chinese girl contest of 2013, which awarded prizes of 58,000 Baht, a sash and a trophy from the Mayor of Pattaya.

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Chinese New Year at Khao Kheow Open Zoo - Pattaya People

 

On Saturday, Khun Su-ri-ya Saeng-pong, the director of Khao Kheow Open Zoo revealed that this year the zoo built a huge snake entwined with a dragon because this year is the year of snake and the dragon is held to be a lucky animal. The size of this creation was 30 meters, and it was made from natural materials such as coconut leaves, palm fronds and wooden branches. The impressive snake and dragon were placed among the colorful flowers at the Zoo’s entrance. The Zoo was also giving away 100 tickets per day to promote its Chinese New Year festival. The tickets granted a free entrance the zoo, Khao Kheow after dark, and journey to the jungle last Saturday and Sunday, and were available at tourist service center.

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