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Tuesday, April 06, 2010 | 0 Comments
Asia Bloggers Festival
I have visited Ko Nyi Lynn Seck's blog today. He has posted a new post regarding Asia Bloggers Festival.I also visited to the site that he linked to get more information.Thanks for the information Ko Nyi Lynn Seck.This is a good chance for bloggers who wants to learn new things. I really would like to join. But it will be better if I have a blogger friend who wants to join that festival. I don't want to go there alone. I have to ask some of my blogger friends who lives in bangkok.Here is the information mentioned at http://www.blogfest.asia/. You could easily register there if you would like to join the festival.
Blogfest.asia is a festival for bloggers in Asia. This is the region’s 1st cross-border gathering for blogger community. Everyone is welcome to join the festival and meet hundreds of bloggers from the neighborhood community — Australia, China, Hong Kong, Iran, Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, etc.
The 3-day brainstorming and networking meet-up provides an unique opportunity to address “Change & Responsibility”, in Asia perspective. Check out the latest program and register now!
The event program at-a-glance will consist of:
* one full-day conference (11/6)
* two evening gathering / parties exclusively for participating bloggers
(11/5 & 6 evening)
* 2009 Hong Kong Blogger Con (11/7)
* Educational workshops for NGOs in Asia (11/8)
Blogfest.asia will support and work closely with associated blogger community and events in the region. It will also serve as an idea hub, community exchange point, and action camp for bloggers in Asia to make technological and social impact for the benefit of the region.
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Monday, October 12, 2009 | 0 Comments
Red Protesters in Bangkok
I saw Red protesters near at Phra Khanong BTS station. I went to downtown of Bangkok on that day. I took the bus going to Phra Khanong BTS station. The bus was almost there. I have to walk since red guys blocked the way. I heard that they blocked most of the main roads in bangkok. I called one of my friends who is going back to Myanmar. Since reds are blocking many ways, I told her to go to air port.Reds seem so happy. Some of them are singing and dancing. I took some photos before taking BTS.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009 | 0 Comments
2,000-Baht Gift Cheques for Thai general workers
Thai government will help low salary general workers by supporting 2,000 bahts cheques. It is a good news for them. According to some news, the global economic crises will effect to them mostly. I'm very glad to hear this news.
There was a ceremoney which is a part of thai government's spending package to boost their country's economy. According to some research, millions of thai people getting less than 15,000 bahts ( around about USD 430) a month. They are eligible to receive the cheques. Due to world economy crises about 2 millions of thai people lost their jobs here in thailand. Thai government got their 3 years plan. They will invest 1.56 trillion bahts for their project. They aimed people to get jobs within 3 years. A great government could do such great project.
Phot News : Thai PM Abhisit [right] hands over a cheque worth Baht 2,000 (about US$57) to Gongjai Harnchai as Finance Minister Korn Jatikawanich, 2nd left, and Commerce Minister Paitoon Kaewtong, 2nd right, look on during a ceremony for the cash hand-out for Bangkok residents at the city hall in Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, March 26, 2009.
Photo News : A Thai man shows a cheque worth Baht 2,000 (about US$ 57) he received during a ceremony
Photo : AP
Sunday, March 29, 2009 | 0 Comments
Latest thai political news 29th March 2009
Today is the 3rd day of 35,000 protesters surrounded Thai PM Abhisit office. They will still there up or next week so that Abhisit and other government official could not go to their offices. I also saw on TV that former PM Thaksin Shinawatra is giving a speech to protesters. When I go out for dinner, I saw about that near my home. People seem they support Taksin, they are watching the speech of Thaksin and giving a big hand to him.
The red-shirted followers of former thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra said that PM Abhisit Vejjajiva's government came to power in December illegally and are demanding Parliament be dissolved and new elections held. The British born thai PM Abhisit told reporters that he had given instructions to the 10,000 deployed polices and soldiers to be extra patient because there are expected provocations.For my point of view, thai political situation is more complicated than before.
Sunday, March 29, 2009 | 0 Comments