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Where to Plan a Seminar or Convention in Thailand

Bangkok, with its long list of extraordinary temples, such as the Grand Palace "Wat Prae Keaw", or the "Wat Po" which has the longest Buddha in the world, is the first place in Thailand visitors think of. In addition to the spiritual world, the capital offers one of the best nightlife with Thai and international restaurants, bars and discotheques in several areas.

Bangkok is ideal for organizing meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE), with its many luxury 5 stars full facilities hotels. Other regions in Thailand also have all that is needed for a successful event: Hua Hin and Cha Am in the south-west of Bangkok, Phuket in the south and Chiang Mai in the north.

Hua Hin and Cha Am are located at only 2 hours and 30 minutes by coach from Bangkok. The seaside resort can also be reached by local train from Ratchaburi after the early morning visit of the floating market "Damnoern Saduak". A number of splendid resorts can supply all facilities for a meeting or incentive, with vast ballrooms for seminars and delightful gardens for gala dinners.

The surroundings are also very interesting with several national parks, beautiful landscapes, lakes and rivers for eco-adventure activities and caves to arrange original cocktail parties. The nightlife is also very well alive with a great choice of western and Thai restaurants, plus several discotheques and open air bars.

Phuket, the Pearl of the Siam in the Andaman Sea offers probably the best white sand beaches and clear waters of Thailand. More than one hundred hotels can accommodate groups with all equipment at disposal for a successful incentive. With the convenient Phuket international airport, groups can enter Thailand directly without seeing Bangkok, saving a few traveling hours.

Island trips can be arranged with 10 speedboats that can carry over 300 persons to visit the famous Phi Phi Islands and other smaller islands. Gala dinners on the beach with mouthwatering seafood and fireworks are wonderful ways to impress guests. Phi Phi is certainly different from the Phuket ambiance and is liked by nature lovers.

Chiang Mai, the Rose of the North, has always been the first destination up-country for tourists, initially for trekking and the visit of hill tribes villages. Today, the dozens of 5 stars hotels in and around Chiang Mai are able to handle incentives and seminars for up to 200 persons. Eco-adventure activities can easily be arranged like elephant riding and trekking in the jungle, river rafting, mountain biking and much more...

Chiang Mai is also wellknown for their craftwork villages where art items made of wood, ceramic, stone, and other materials can be bought in the night market. Nightlife is also appreciated by visitors who can enjoy grabbing a beer in one of the many open bars or having dinner in one of the French or German restaurants.

With Chiang Mai, Phuket and Hua Hin, participants of a MICE have other quality options in addition to Bangkok for their next business trip in Thailand.

About the Author

Michel Gerard is a freelance travel writer based in South-east Asia. Visit
Reperages Thailand Travel
's website for Thailand Meeting, Incentive, Convention and Exhibition (MICE) information and download their free ebook =>
http://www.travel.reperages-thailand.com



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Chinese yixing teapot in China--Steeped in the art of tea

The cup runneth over for Ewen Bell as he explores the intricacies and ceremonies of the world's favourite drink, from oolong and medicinal leaves to a pot of Iron Buddha
'There's a Chinese legend about getting drunk from drinking too much tea, but I'd need a bigger cup before that happens'
WHERE but Hong Kong can you experience the joys of Mountain Jade, Golden Snow Monkey and Amber Dragon Silver Tip?
They're not tai-chi moves, they're varieties of tea.
Chinese culture and the English language have clashed for more than a century to yield a city of six million tea-drinkers and colourful names for delicate flavours.
The words ``yum cha'' literally mean ``with tea'', which is how everything in Hong Kong is served . . . including the hotel rooms.
Within minutes of checking in to my suite at the Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel, I was presented with a carefully cho-sen grade of loose-leaf tea and a tall ceramic teapot in a picnic basket. I sipped from a very small cup and enjoyed the view of ferries criss-crossing the harbour.
Then I headed over to Hong Kong Island and the Museum of Tea Wares, which features a fine display of ceramics and culture from the Tang, Song and Ming dynasties.
It's also home to the Lock Cha Tea Shop, where visitors can enjoy free classes on the art of tea, often held by the engaging owner, Mr Ip. The subtle differences between blends of green, oolong and black tea become apparent after an hour-long session of tasting and talking.
Tea offers more than just flavour, it offers health. Imbibing the heady brew of medicinal tea offered by Good Spring Company, at the corner of Stanley and Cochrane streets on Hong Kong Island, has been a popular ritual for residents since 1939.
If you can't read the signage in Chinese, just look for the giant copper urns and long queues of locals.
One urn is filled with a regular chrysanthemum tea of pure flowers steeped in hot water, and the other urn has a se-cret mix of medicinal herbs that can be taken daily to promote good health.
I saw several monks ordering their takeaway herbals.
Not even monks can live on tea alone, so the Cantonese invented the ``dim sum'' breakfast. The phrase translates into ``little hearts'' of delicate dumplings that hide savoury delights within.
My favourite indulgence is not steamed or fried, but steeped in a pot of hot water at Ming Court, the flagship res-taurant at Langham Place on the Kowloon side of the harbour.
Its tea menu is almost as long as the list of dim sum. Of particular note is the Iron Buddha, fabled among the Chi-nese for being hand-picked leaf by leaf on a steep mountainside in Fujian province.
Visiting Ming Court for lunch has the added benefit of putting you right in the heart of Mongkok mayhem as the district's street markets kick into gear. In contrast to the elegant environs of Langham Place, the laneways and thor-oughfares of Mongkok transform daily into a frenzy of cheap goods and local shoppers.
About the only item you won't find in Mongkok is tea. For that, I went across the harbour to Hong Kong Island and the district of Sheung Wan, a bargain-hunters' paradise of jade, pottery and all things tea. The traditions of century-old teahouses have given way to modern tea-sellers -- instead of dim sum and a pot of hot tea, they just sell the leaves and a range of wares for brewing your own cup.
I started my tea trail at the Cat St trinket markets, a neighbourhood studded with tiny shops selling tiny teapots and even tinier teacups -- about the size of a shot glass.
There's a Chinese legend about getting drunk from drinking too much tea, but I'd need a bigger cup before that happened.
The shelves of the tea shops are decorated with ornate fine china styled with motifs of dragons, goldfish and the wise figure of Luk Yu. This eighth-century poet documented his passion for the cultivation and culture of tea, his status among centuries of Chinese connoisseurs reaching the realms of deity. An afternoon of shopping in Sheung Wan left me ready to relax and take the weight off my feet.
A short walk from the Star Ferry Terminal at Victoria Harbour is the Peninsula Hotel, where the service at after-noon tea could hardly be better if Queen Elizabeth visited daily.
The best cup of tea at the Peninsula is not the Earl Grey with cucumber sandwiches, but the one you get upstairs while waiting for a massage treatment at the Peninsula Spa.
What cup of tea wouldn't be remembered fondly when you're immersed in a world of sandstone and silk, awaiting the skilled hands of Hong Kong's best masseurs?

About the Author

Offers handmade yixing teapots,also called zisha teapot, is known as the best in Chinese teapots or China teapots, and accessories from Yixing, China.

Written by kaibyaku

November 30th, 2008 at 10:37 pm

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