วันอาทิตย์ที่ 27 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Japan-Serbia Volleyball, match is fixed

    At this moment, I hate Japanese women’s volleyball team so much. They just only fucking loser. So sucks and not deserve to go to olympic 2012. この瞬間、私はあまり日本の女子バレーボールチームを憎む。彼らはただ唯一の敗者をクソ。だから吸うとオリンピック2012に行くに値しない。Where is your spirit huh? Every good feeling to your team is ended. Serbia Japan are 2 teams that we will remember how their (Serbia and Japan) fucking losing did today. Especially Japanese women’s volleyball team !!!



    Thailand’s head coach Kiattipong Radchatagriengkai spoke with the Thai daily Nation and this is what he said:
“We watched the match and we all realised there was something wrong with the Japan team. They played below their standard,” he was quoted as saying. “However, I don’t want to say out loud what happened, but I think anyone watching could see it. My team did their best in this tournament and I’m proud of them.”
     






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 This Pics : Morning >> Thai Staff Coachs and Thai Girls take picture with Mascot and so much happy after beat Cuba 3-1.



This Pics : Evening >> Thai Staff Coachs and Thai girls watching the (fixing) match between Japan Girls and Serbia Girls.

This pics: The Fixed Match between Japan and Serbia that so hot topic and then are the Talk of The World Issue.



This Pics : This is the 5th set Serbia beat Japan 15-9 with understandard Japan Girls (Japan girls give 10 Point to Serbia with out the line. )



Yes of course >>> Evil Plan of Manabe (Japan Coach) is success. Serbia and Japan Goes to Olympics 2012 with the famous fixed match that recorded in the world.


And the finally, We always remember what you did bad to us. Do you know why we have to feel upset with you more than Serb.. the reason is We though your team are my friend and are our IDOL too. So when you did that, it's mean you betray to us.

And you Masayoshi Manabe is the major key of The shame match.




                 Forgive but NOT Forget.



For more news about this fixed match
                                                                                    

  


วันเสาร์ที่ 19 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Thailand Pavilion Yeosu Korea 2012

   
    Sawasdee Krab say hello to everyone, today I would like to present about The ThailandPavillion for Yeosu Expo 2012.
    Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea is an International Exposition which opened May 12 2012 and will run until August 12, 2012. The theme of the Expo is “The Living Ocean and Coast” with subthemes of “Preservation and Sustainable Development of the Ocean and Coast,” “New Resources Technology,” and “Creative Marine Activities.” The organizers anticipate participation of more than 100 countries and international organizations, and 8 million visitors.



                                         

  The Thailand Pavilion for Yeosu Expo 2012 feature a creative range of exhibits that come together under the theme

"Colors of Diversity: Capacity of Thailand"

  Fascinating stories about the Thai seas will be conveyed to the Expo audience through design elements in graceful shapes of foamy surf and Siamese cultural identities. The upcoming world-class exposition, which is to be held in the city of Yeosu, South Korea, will be organized around the theme of The Living Ocean and Coast.

Overall Theme of Exhibits in Thailand Pavilion

1. From oversea to Thailand Overview

 Three leading characters from the Thai classical epic Phra Aphai Manee -- Sud Sakhon, the Dragon-horse, and the Mermaid -- will be the pavilion’s genial hosts, taking Expo visitors on journeys through spectacular seascapes showcasing the richness of Thailand’s marine resources, and informing them of the development potential of
Thai seas for tourism, fishing and food supplies. Also to be highlighted are Thailand’s on-going efforts to conserve the seas and coastal ecology, based around the successful initiatives of Their Majesties the King and Queen. The exhibits will delight the international audience with their unique creative expressions and renderings; the unmistakable hallmarks of Thai artistry.


2. Hall1: The Secret of Nak-varinthu-sinsamuth
 Experience the rich assets of Thailand’s seas in all their natural beauty and abundance; together with the most desirable coastal destinations. Visitors will enjoy Thailand’s captivating sea views, beaches of white sand and crystal-clear waters, and, for those sportingly inclined, refreshing dives into a magical under-water world to experience dazzling colors and awe-inspiring works of nature.

3. Hall2: Deep Journey to Diversity of the Sea
 The last exhibit sums up the topics featured in the pavilion. Sustainability of the sea and how to maintain its natural beauty and bio-diversity amid the tides of global change, are the issues to be featured; together with highlights on measures for harnessing the sea’s potential in the development of tourism, fishing and food security -- initiatives of Their Majesties the King and Queen, Thailand’s role models for work in conserving marine resources and coastal ecology. Stories of the fruitful relations between Thailand and South Korea will be woven into the exhibit’s theme.





























  • The Name:

    The word Sut means “ultimate.” The word Sakon means “the sea or ocean”; so Sutsakon, the ultimate, boundless ocean.

  • His character:

    Born on an island, Sutsakon is the child of Phra Aphaimani, the protagonist of the story, and the Mermaid. He was raised and taught by a hermit who gave him a magic staff. Blessed with a superior intellect and a kind heart, Sutsakon is a genial boy, always with a friendly smile on his face, exemplifying Thai readiness to extend sincere and gentle hospitality to visitors from foreign lands.

  • His magic staff:

    When a magic spell is cast, the staff can transport Sutsakon and his passengers to any destination on the seas. For the Yeosu Expo, Sutsakon will employ his magic staff to take audiences on wondrous journeys to experience the beauty of Thai seas and coastal attractions.


  • The character:

    A mythical creature having the features of a horse, but the horns and scales of a dragon. He is Sutsakon’s cheerful and loyal assistant, always eager to help out, and friendly to all.

  • The body parts:

    Turquoise on Ma Nin Mangkon represents the color of the Andaman Sea, while other hues on the design are reminiscent of the colors of diverse marine species found in Thai waters.

  • The graphic elements on his body are simplifications of various traditional design motifs: for example, the swirls on the belly and eye-brows are derived from the ancient Thai depiction of the guardian demon “Yaksa”; the ear is a traditional Kanok motif; and the tail a pared-down form of the leaf-bud pattern.


                              
"Thailand Pavilion : Yeosu International Exposition 2012" 
Thailand Pavilion 2012 Theme Song

Go chasing the sun~ Lay down on the beach
Make everything easy~ Let's go Let's go

เกลียวคลื่นสวยๆ ท้องฟ้าใสๆ ทะเลเมืองไทย ดั่งแดนสวรรค์บนพื้นดิน
แสงแดดอุ่นๆ สะท้อนผิวน้ำ งามยิ่งกว่าเคยได้ฟัง
ภูเขาสีเขียว ผืนทรายสีขาวฝูงปลาแนวยาว แหวกว่ายตามแนวปะการัง
ต้องเห็นด้วยตา ต้องมาด้วยกัน อยากให้โลกได้ชื่นชม

We're cruising on the beach, getaway. Stepping on the whitest sand, what a blessing
Face against the cool breeze. Laying on the sand, reach
Higher than the stars, the skies above. Underwater world that stays majestic
Waiting just for you to see

Come along, hand in hand to the Land of Smile
Thailand Pavilion's always filled with scent of the ocean

봐라 바닷 바람 신선해 
พา-ลา บา-ดั๊ซ พา-รัม ชิน-ซอ-แน

눈부셔 반짝 펼쳐진 섬에 
นุน-บู-ชอ พัน-จั๊ก พยอล-ช่อ-จิน ซอ-เม๊

미소의 땅 여기가 딱 푸른 하늘 내가 그리던 land of smile 
มี-โซ-อึย ตัง ยอ-กี-ก๊า ตั๊ก พู-รึน ฮา-นึล แน-ก๊า คือ-รี-ดอน แลนด์ ออฟ สมาย

눈을 뜨면 paradise 
นู-นึล ตือ-มยอน พาราไดซ์

화려한 불빛은 물 들어가 
ฮวา-รยอ-ฮัน พุล-บิ-ชึน มุล ทือ-รอ-กา

Feel it 느껴봐 어서 
ฟีลอิท นือ-กยอ-บวา ออ-ซอ

주저 말고 come to Thailand!! 
ชู-จอ มัล-โก คัม ทู ไทยแลนด์!!

넓고 넓은 해변은 달리면 
นอล-โก นอล-บึน แฮ-บยอ-นึน ทัล-ลี-มยอน

새 하얀 모래위를 밟고 있네 
แซ ฮา-ยัน โม-แร-วี-รึล พัล-โก อิด-เน

우~~~~시원한 바람과 모래위에 누워 
อู~~~~ชี-วอน-ฮัน บา-รัม-กวา โม-แร-วี-เอ๊ะ นู-วอ

하늘보다 높은 별을 따는 거야 
ฮา-นึล-โบ-ดา โน-พึน พยอ-รึล ตา-นึน กอ-ยา

아름다운 바다속 세상이 
อา-รึม-ดา-อุน พา-ดา-สก เซ-ซัง-อี

당신을 기다려요 
ทัง-ชี-นึล คี-ดา-รยอ-โย

떠나요 다 함께 행복게 나라로 
ตอ-นา-โย ทา ฮัม-เก แฮง-บก-เก นา-รา-โร

바다에 향기와 놀아움이 가득한 곳으로
พา-ดา-เอ๊ะ ฮยัง-กี-วา โน-ลา-อู-มี คา-ดือ-คัน โก-ซือ-โร

느껴요 다 함께 이 자유속에서 
นือ-กยอ-โย ทา ฮัม-เก อี ชา-ยู-โซ-เก-ซอ

희망과 미소가 살아나는 이 행복한 곳으로
ฮี-มัง-กวา มี-โซ-ก๊า ซา-รา-นา-นึน อี แฮง-บก-คัน โก-ซือ-โร

너와 함께 떠나볼까? 
นอ-วา ฮัม-เก ตอ-นา-พล-ก๊า?

봐라 바닷 바람 신선해 
พา-ลา พา-ดั๊ซ พา-รัม ชิน-ซอ-แน

눈부셔 반짝 펼쳐진 섬에 
นุน-บู-ชอ พัน-จั๊ก พยอล-ช่อ-จิน ซอ-เม๊

미소의 땅 여기가 딱 푸른 하늘 내가 그리던 land of smile 
มี-โซ-อึย ตัง ยอ-กี-ก๊า ตั๊ก พู-รึน ฮา-นึล แน-ก๊า คือ-รี-ดอน แลนด์ ออฟ สมาย

눈을 뜨면 paradise 
นู-นึล ตือ-มยอน พาราไดซ์

화려한 불빛은 물 들어가 
ฮวา-รยอ-ฮัน พุล-บิ-ชึน มุล ทือ-รอ-กา

Feel it 느껴봐 어서 
ฟีลอิท นือ-กยอ-บวา ออ-ซอ

주저 말고 come to Thailand!! 
ชู-จอ มัล-โก คัม ทู ไทยแลนด์!!


2012 여수세게박람회 태국관에서 만나요!!
특히 Thailand Pavilion 2012: Yeosu International Exposition 2012 태국관으로 방문하러 오시면 ... "아름다운 인어"랑 만날 수 있답니다요^^ㅋ
See you there^^at Thailand Pavilion : Yeosu international exposition 2012[South Korea]
May /12 / 2012 - August /12 / 201

By the way, you can follow and update news  at  Thailand Pavilion 2012: Yeosu International Exposition 2012
And have to say thanks for some pic from http://www.thailandpavilion2012.com/th/home/


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วันศุกร์ที่ 18 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Sexy Songkran 2012 SO HOT ! ! ! ! more pic

Songkran festival; Thai's new year , Water festival






  • Bangkok ; Metropolis of Angels กรุงเทพมหานคร
  •  Central of Thailand สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวภาคกลาง
  • Northern of Thailand สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวภาคเหนือ
  • North Eastern of Thailand (E-San) สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวภาคตะวันออกเฉียงเหนือ (อีสาน)
  • Eastern of Thailand สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวภาคตะวันออก
  •  Southern of Thailand สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวภาคใต้

  • Songkran (Thailand New Year): The Water Festival






         Songkran Festival or known as Thailand Water Festival, is the most important festival for Thai people. Celebrated as the traditional Thai New Year, Thai people sprinkle water on the elders in show of respect and pay respect to Buddha images. Date of Songkran 2012 Songkran 2012 falls from Friday, 13 April 2012 to Sunday, 15 April 2012. Songkran Festival was previously calculated based on Thai lunar calendar, but in recent years is now fixed based on Western calendar. Songkran Festival falls on 13-15 April yearly, though the celebration usually starts before and ends days after the official holiday. Songkran Water Fights Songkran Festival, the Water Festival is very closely associated with water. Originally, people gently pour water to elders and family to give good fortune, but now it has evolved to splashing strangers on the streets with water, either with water gun or bucket of water, all in the spirit of good fun. Because of this, Songkran is also often called as the Water Festival. International tourists have mixed preference about this. Some will avoid traveling to Thailand during Songkran festival, but many plan their travel to coincide with the festival and join in the fun of Songkran water fights. Pay Respect to Buddha Many Thai people celebrate Songkran by visiting Buddhist temple (wat) to pay respect to Buddha and to give alms to Buddhist monks. People also clean Buddha images in the temple by gently pouring water on them.