History carved in stone

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HERITAGE

Preah Vihear Temple is perched on a sheer cliff in northern Cambodia.

Preah Vihear Temple is perched on a sheer cliff in northern Cambodia.

Si Satchanalai, Sukhothai province, was built in 13th century to serve the crown prince of the Sukhothai Kingdom. NATION/THANIS SUDTO

Si Satchanalai, Sukhothai province, was built in 13th century to serve the crown prince of the Sukhothai Kingdom. NATION/THANIS SUDTO

St Patrick Cathedral in Mawlamyine, Myanmar. NATION/Phoowadon Duangmee

St Patrick Cathedral in Mawlamyine, Myanmar. NATION/Phoowadon Duangmee

The sleepy town of Mawlamyine was once a bustling teak port in colonial days. Nation/Phoowadon Duangmee

The sleepy town of Mawlamyine was once a bustling teak port in colonial days. Nation/Phoowadon Duangmee

Baskets of flowers are on sale to visitors at Vat Phou, Laos.

Baskets of flowers are on sale to visitors at Vat Phou, Laos.

We take a look at the little-known archaeological marvels of Southeast Asia

Done Angkor Wat in Cambodia, Luang Prabang in Northern Laos, Bagan in Myanmar but still thirsting after archaeological marvels, preferably without the crowds?

Southeast Asia has a rich history. Dig deep and you’ll find many more historical landmarks and cultural sights beyond the iconic and touristy sites where you can wander among the ruins without rubbing shoulders with other visitors.

Here are the seven best Asean cultural heritage sites to check out.

MAWLAMYINE, MYANMAR

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George Orwell came here around 1930s and lived in the town for several years before writing his memoir “Shooting an Elephant”. Rudyard Kipling spent only three nights before leaving the small town to write a poem about his impressions. Prince Sukkasem of Chiang Mai came here too, to attend St Patrick’s School during the Colonial days before falling |in love with a young cheroot vendor. Mawlamyine – known as Ma La Maeng to Thais and Moulmein to everyone else – is rich in history. Once a capital city of British Burma from 1826 to 1852, the sleepy town is a combination of beauty and melancholy. It’s the best place to retrace colonial times, having been frozen in a time capsule by decades of military rule. The sleepy town has changed little since its colonial days. It has a ridge of stupa-capped hills on one side, the sea on the other and a centre filled with mosques and crumbling colonial-era buildings. St Patrick’s School still stands and is worth visiting before you follow Prince Sukkasem to Kyaikthanlan Paya, Mawlamyine’s tallest and most visible pagoda and the place where he is said to have met “Ma Mia” his cheroot girl.

VAT PHOU, LAOS

Nestled at the base of mount Phu Kao in Champasak Province, Wat Phou requires a climb of more than 300 steps to reach the temple of Shiva and take in the breathtaking view. The stone temple is a rare example of an ancient Hindu temple in Laos. It was built in the fifth century by the Champa Kingdom, which ruled the south bank of the Mekong River. Most of the remnants, including the stone-carved scenes and broken statuary of the gods, date back to the 11th century and the Khmer Empire centred on Angkor in present-day Cambodia. Like most ancient Khmer temples, this complex takes the form of a rectangle, with a long strip of paved path sweeping west-east through the site up to the inner sanctum. The pediment at the front has a fine carving of Vishnu on a garuda, while the South lintel shows Lord Krishna tearing his uncle, Kamsa, in two. Unesco designated the monument a World Heritage Site, and academics consider it the finest medieval Khmer complex in Laos.

SI SATCHANALAI, THAILAND

A visit to Sukhothai wouldn’t be complete without travelling to the historical site of the ancient Si Satchanalai City, which is about 50 kilometres away. The old city was founded in 1250 as the second centre of Sukhothai Kingdom and served as the residence of the crown prince in the 13th and 14th centuries The city was rectangular in shape and home to temples, pagodas and Buddha images. The best way to explore the ruined city is by bike. The main attractions are Wat Phra Si Mahathat, Wat Chang Lom and Wat Chedi Jet Taew, all of which showcase the authentic Sukhothai architectural style.

MRAUK U, MYANMAR

Tucked away in Myanmar’s West, Mrauk U (pronounced “mraw-oo”) is like Bagan without the tourists. The old capital of Rakhine state, it draws visitors and culture buffs for its “forest” of pagodas. It’s a magical place, especially in the winter when the valley is covered with a thick layer of mist. You will enjoy watching the pagodas appear as the mist dissolves in the old town. Unlike Bagan, the pagodas here are made from stone not brick. Mrauk U’s temples are spread across still-inhabited villages, rice fields, valley and hillrock, making it a way more green and liveable area than dry and dusty Bagan. Most importantly, you will probably have the historical site to yourself since less than 5,000 foreigners make it to Mrauk U.

PREAH VIHEAR TEMPLE, CAMBODIA

Like Angkor Wat, Preah Vihear was designed to represent Mt Meru and is dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva. It took four Cambodian kings, from Yasovarman I in the ninth century to Suryavarman II in the twelfth, to complete the 800-metre-long Hindu complex. The ruin, along with five cruciform pavilions, sits atop a 525-metre cliff, promising pilgrims and visitors alike an amazing view of Cambodia’s northern plain. Like Angkor Wat, Preah Vihear is listed as a Unesco World Heritage site.

MY SON, VIETNAM

The Angkorian and Cham in Central Vietnam were rivals, as the tales on the wall of Bayon suggest. While the Angkorian’s capital is popular with the tourists, My Son, the cultural centre of the Cham, is little known outside the archaeological circle. Actually, My Son was once the most important education and religious centres of the kingdom of Champa and was rediscovered in the late 19th century by the French. The temples are in bad shape with only a few structures still standing. My Son, however, is worth a day trip from Hoi An. As you stroll around the ruins of Cham, you might try to figure out the “Game of Thrones” over Tonle Sap Lake. The Angkorian and Cham people had many things in common including faith, architecture and arts. They should have been friends not foes.

PRAMBANAN TEMPLE, INDONESIA

Borobudur might ring a bell – but a trip to Central Java isn’t complete without a visit to Prambanan. This Hindu temple is jaw-dropping and mystical – an epic made of stone. Founded in the tenth century, Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple compound dedicated to the Trimurti – Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma. The temples are decorated with reliefs illustrating the Indonesian version of the Ramayana epic, which are masterpieces of stone carvings. These are surrounded by hundreds of shrines that have been arranged in three parts showing the amazingly high level of stone building technology and architecture in the eighth-century Java. With more than 500 temples, Prambanan Temple Compound is full of architectural and cultural treasures.

 

10 snow mountains you should visit in summer

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China Daily has compiled a list of 10 snow mountains that you should visit

No. 1 Jade Dragon Snow Mountain

Entertainers perform in front of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, also known as the Yulong Snow Mountain, in Yulong Naxi autonomous county in Southwest China’s Yunnan province. The mountain has 13 peaks, stretching 35 kilometers from north to south. Shanzidou, the main peak, is 5,596 meters above sea level. [Photo/IC]

No. 2 Nyingchi Snow Mountain

There is a landscape of lakes and snow mountains in winter in Nyingchi city in Southwest China’s Tibet autonomous region. From primitive forests to seas of flowers and mountains stretching across the landscape, Nyingchi is by every means a perfect place to explore. [Photo/IC]

No. 3 Bayi Glacier

The stars shine in this view of Bayi glacier in the Qilian Mountains in Northwest China’s Qinghai province. [Photo/IC]

No. 4 Daocheng Yading Mountains

Located in Garze county in Southwest China’s Sichuan province, Daocheng Yading, reputed as the “Soul of Shangri-la”, boasts crystal clear lakes, snow-capped mountains and grasslands, swaying trees and fabulous hot springs. [Photo/IC]

No .5 Mainri Snow Mountain

Known as “Prince Snow Mountain”, Mainri Snow Mountain in Yunnan province is one of the world’s most sacred mountains. It has long been famous for Kawagebo Peak, which is 6,740 meters above sea level. Thirteen lesser peaks, each more than 6,000 meters above sea level, surround it. [Photo/IC]

No. 6 Tanggula Mountains

As a mountain range in the central part of the Tibetan Plateau, theTanggula Mountains are in the Nagqu prefecture of the Tibet autonomous region. The elevations of the main ridge average more than 5,000 meters. The Yangtze River also originates in this mountain range. [Photo/IC]

No. 7 Four Maiden’s Mountain

The Four Maiden’s Mountain scenic area is an unspoiled wilderness park located in Sichuan province. Four Maiden’s Mountain is famed for its steep and imposing ridges with amazing scenery throughout the four seasons. [Photo/IC]

No. 8 Ranwu Lake

A view of Ranwu Lake scenery beside China’s National Highway 318 in Baxoi county of Qamdo prefecture in Southwest China’s Tibet autonomous region. [Photo/IC]

No. 9 Tianshan Mountains

Tianshan Mountains, also called Celestial Mountains or Heavenly Mountains, is a large system of mountain ranges situated in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. It is the furthest mountain system from the sea, with widespread drought regions. As one of the Seven Mountain Systems in the world, Tianshan Mountains stretch through four countries (China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan) with a length of 2,500 kilometers from east to west. [Photo/IC]

No. 10 Midui Glacier

Midui Glacier, located in Yupu town of the Tibet autonomous region, is the lowest altitude above sea level in the world. It was ranked by China National Geography as one of the top six most beautiful glaciers in China. The glacier passes through four distinct regions: snow-capped mountains, forests, lakes and villages and temples. [Photo/IC]

Scenery of cole flower field at Inner Mongolia

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Photo taken on July 20, 2016 shows a cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.[Photo/Xinhua]

Photo taken on July 20, 2016 shows a cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region.[Photo/Xinhua]

Photo taken on July 20, 2016 shows a cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.[Photo/Xinhua]

Photo taken on July 20, 2016 shows a cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region.[Photo/Xinhua]

Photo taken on July 20, 2016 shows a cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.[Photo/Xinhua]

Photo taken on July 20, 2016 shows a cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region.[Photo/Xinhua]

Tourists take photos in a cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.[Photo/Xinhua]

Tourists take photos in a cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region.[Photo/Xinhua]

Photo taken on July 20, 2016 shows a cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.[Photo/Xinhua]

Photo taken on July 20, 2016 shows a cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region.[Photo/Xinhua]

A cole flower field at Urad Middle Banner, Bayannur, North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region has become a tourist destination.

Alot of tourists flock the flower field to take photos.

 

The best way to fly

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AVIATION

Emirates, says Skytrax 2016, is the World’s Best Airline.

Emirates, says Skytrax 2016, is the World’s Best Airline.

AirAsia fly an A320 into Farnborough Airshow for the Skytrax awards with the aircraft’s livery already showing “8-Time World’s Best Low Cost Airline” Award.

AirAsia fly an A320 into Farnborough Airshow for the Skytrax awards with the aircraft’s livery already showing “8-Time World’s Best Low Cost Airline” Award.

The World’s Best Cabin Staff from Garuda Indonesia entertain the audience with a traditional dance at the Skytrax Awards to celebrate their success.

The World’s Best Cabin Staff from Garuda Indonesia entertain the audience with a traditional dance at the Skytrax Awards to celebrate their success.

The President of Thai Airways (middle) shows off Skytrax Awards for World's Most Improved Airline and Best Airline Lounge Spa Facility.

The President of Thai Airways (middle) shows off Skytrax Awards for World’s Most Improved Airline and Best Airline Lounge Spa Facility.

Asian airlines once again dominate the categories in the 2016 edition of the Skytrax airline awards

The Asian aviation industry scored another major success last week, outperforming its European and North American counterparts at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2016.

The world’s best airline for this year is Emirates, according to the prestigious awards.

From ANA All Nippon Airways in the Far East to Qatar Airways in the Middle East, seven airlines from Asia dominated the Top Ten Airlines list for 2016, leaving the remaining three places for Turkish Airlines, Qantas Airways and Lufthansa.

The prestigious awards were presented at the Farnborough International Airshow in the UK on July 12, rewarding industry members for their performance in such categories as “best cabin”, “best seats”, “best lounges” and “best regional airlines”.

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The World Airline Awards are the primary benchmarking tools for passenger satisfaction levels throughout the world, according to Skytrax. This year’s awards were based on a total of 19.2 million completed surveys covering 280 airlines, by customers hailing from more than 104 countries.

Thai Airways International, which has been out of the Top 10 since 2012, has made something of a comeback, rising from No 19 to No 13. It was also named the World’s Most Improved Airline, which reflects how hard the company has worked to get its services back on track.

“These awards are a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone at Thai Airways International. They have devoted great attention to detail in providing service to passengers and showed their determination to better the airline to ensure improved customer satisfaction,” said THAI’s president Charamporn Jotikasthira.

The airline’s premium Lounge Spa facility in Bangkok was also honoured with an award for Best Airline Lounge Spa Facility.

Thailand’s flag carrier also looked competitive in the areas of World’s Best Cabin Staff (No 4), World’s Best Airport Services (No 4) and World’s Best Inflight Entertainment (No 6).

Bangkok Airways, a premium regional airline in Thailand, was named as the World’s Best Regional Airline for the second time. The carrier was also declared Best Regional Airline in Asia.

“As a Thai national carrier, we are extremely delighted and proud to have received the awards which truly reflect a higher level of service and safety standards in Thai aviation”, said Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, president of Bangkok Airways.

“And as a carrier, these achievements have fully manifested our continuous commitment to strive for excellence in airline services.”

Asiana Airlines Economy Class cabin achieved a clean sweep in winning the awards for World’s Best Economy Class, Best Economy Class seat and Best Economy Class catering. This was the second successive year the airline had secured the award for best overall Economy Class.

Indonesian flag carrier Garuda Indonesia achieved its most significant success securing the top prize of World’s Best Cabin Staff for the third straight year.

However, on the World’s Top 100 Airlines chart, Garuda Indonesia dropped from No 8 in last year’s survey to No 11.

And when it comes to the World’s Best Low Cost Airline, AirAsia continued to make it a one-horse race. So confident was it of earning the award that AirAsia flew its Airbus A320 at the Farnborough Airshow with “8-Time World’s Best Low Cost Airline” painted on its fuselage ahead of the announcement.

The airline’s confidence wasn’t misplaced, as AirAsia did indeed win World’s Best Low Cost Airline for the eighth consecutive year.

Star Alliance was named the World’s Best Airline Alliance, and also secured the Best Airline Alliance Lounge award for the second successive year for its Los Angeles Airport facility.

“I am accepting this award on behalf of the more than 430,000 employees who deliver our customer promise to more than 640 million passengers each year,” said Mark Schwab, Star Alliance’s chief executive.

“Regaining this accolade shows that investing in technology, which facilitates the delivery of our Alliance customer benefits, is paying off and that travellers are noticing a difference.”

TOP TEN AIRLINES OF 2016

1 Emirates

2 Qatar Airways

3 Singapore Airlines

4 Cathay Pacific

5 ANA All Nippon Airways

6 Etihad Airways

7 Turkish Airlines

8 EVA Air

9 Qantas Airways

10 Lufthansa

 

Wonders of the wild

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GETAWAYS

The scenic Mekong River seen from Pha Taem National Park in Ubon Ratchathani, Northeast Thailand.

The scenic Mekong River seen from Pha Taem National Park in Ubon Ratchathani, Northeast Thailand.

Take advantage of the green season by travelling around Northeast Thailand or chilling at the beach

Enjoy the sensational food and the simple lifestyles of Thailand’s Northeast with a 10-day trip that meanders from Khon Kaen to Ubon Ratchathani. Organised by Isan Explorer (www.IsanExplorer.com), the journey takes you into the heart of the Northeastern region, climbing cliffside walkways at Wat Phu Tok, paying respect at Phra That Phranom Pagoda, watching the scenic mountain range that forms the backdrop to the mighty Mekong River, visiting prehistoric sites of ancient rock paintings, and admiring stunning views at Pha Taem National Park. Prices vary according to size of group and the luxury level of the accommodation. A single visitor opting for deluxe hotels will pay Bt97,150, while a group of eight pays Bt18,850 each.

Beach or mountain – or both? Escape Sansiri Hotel Collection celebrates two anniversaries with special deals on its properties in Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Hua Hin. A deluxe room, with breakfast for two people, costs Bt2,500 per night when booking directly at http://www.Escape-Hotel.com. The resort in Hua Hin is not beachside, but the beach itself is only a short walk from the hotel, and its design follows Hua Hin’s colonial style trademark. The hotel in Pak Chong boasts a modern design and great views of the countryside. The promotion is good through the end of this month.

Enjoy a short break in Bangkok with The Okura Prestige Bangkok’s special deal that’s on offer until September 30. The Sweet Afternoons package, covering two sharing accommodation in an elegant, Japanese-style room starts at Bt6,250 per night. Guests also enjoy a choice of breakfast – either international buffet at Up & Above restaurant or an authentic Japanese collation at Yamazato, plus cocktail and snacks, personalised concierge and express check in and out. The hotel is in the heart of Bangkok’s business and leisure centre and just a short walk from Phloenchit BTS Skytrain station. Call (02) 687 9000 or visit http://www.OkuraBangkok.com.

Save up 30 per cent on accommodation and spa treatments in Hua Hin when booking into the Amari Hua Hin. This beachside resort marks its anniversary with a “Happy 4th Birthday” promotion under which the room rate starts at just Bt2,170 per night for two sharing. Booking is available for two days only from 11pm on July 31 through 10.59pm on August 2, and is good for stays between August 1 and November 30. Guests can only book online, using the code AHHFBY4, at http://www.Amari.com/huahin. The beach resort is about two hours south of Bangkok.

The Silver Palm Hotel on Rama IX Road introduces its Staycation package covering accommodation for three nights, airport transfers, transport to Hua Mark Airport Rail Link station and Internet connectivity, plus breakfast for two people for two days and one set lunch and dinner for two. The package costs Bt5,200 for two sharing and is available through October. This modern hotel is located in Bangkok’s Eastern suburbs and is an easy commute to the downtown area via the Airport Rail Link line. Rooms come with a living area, dining space and small kitchen making the hotel an ideal choice for anyone wanting to spend less but stay longer.

The best 24-hour eateries in Jakarta

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Jakarta is home to many 24-hour restaurant options to cater to late-night diners. (instagram.com/localediner)

Jakarta is home to many 24-hour restaurant options to cater to late-night diners. (instagram.com/localediner)

Jakarta never sleeps. Even in the middle of the night, the capital city’s traffic is still crazy sometimes, mostly because of the many choices of nighttime activities.

If you are not into clubs, late night cuisine is something interesting to try when in Jakarta and these 24-hour places are a good start.

Waha Kitchen
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Kosenda Hotel in Central Jakarta is known for its creativity on basically every feature you need in a hotel: a coffee shop (127 Café), a rooftop lounge (the Awan Lounge) and a homey restaurant. The latter, named Waha Kitchen, boasts a modern and young concept yet serves great Indonesian food like pempek cuka merah (fish cakes) and chicken laksa.

RoCA Restaurant
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Besides its attractive and artistic design, Artotel in the Thamrin area is also known for its rooftop bar called BART. Those who don’t feel like drinking can go downstairs to enjoy great food choices by RoCA. Open 24 hours, RoCA’s brunch menu is impeccable and it’s made even better as it also serves great coffee.

Aneka Bubur 786
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Featuring a combination of Chinese and Pakistani cuisine such as fu yung hai (omelet) and lamb korma, Aneka Bubur 786 indeed has a lot of great things to offer. If you’re craving something lighter, you can order various types of bubur (porridge) as well.

Locale 24

Offering fresh food and drinks, Locale 24 boasts a unique experience of eating in an actual American-tyle diner. This place arguably completes Pantai Indah Kapuk’s status as the center of cuisine and nightlife in Jakarta.

Dim Sum Inc

ast but not last is the popular Dim Sum Inc. Over time, this place has become an urban legend for people who love to stay up late enjoying the fun nightlife in Jakarta. It doesn’t hurt that Dim Sum Inc’s premises are strategically located in the Kuningan and Kemang areas.
There’s always room for local foods, even in the middle of the night. One of the best places to eat when you’re hungry but it’s too late to go to a restaurant is RM Ampera 2 Tak, which provides many different dishes including gorengan (deep fried snacks) and vegetables served in traditional ways.

The world’s only surviving panda triplets weaned from milk

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Photo: Xinhua

Photo: Xinhua

Photo: Xinhua

Photo: Xinhua

Photo: Xinhua

Photo: Xinhua

Photo: Xinhua

Giant panda triplets Mengmeng, Shuaishuai and Kuku eat bamboo at Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, capital of South China’s Guangdong province, July 14, 2016.

The world’s only surviving panda triplets, who were born on July 29, 2014 in Guangzhou, have been weaned from milk and got the ability for independent living.

 

Stunning aerial views of a serene lotus lake

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Boats travel through a raft of lotus floating in Donghu Lake in Shenyang, Liaoning province, July 15, 2016. The lotus flowers in the lake are in full bloom and their lush fragrance and beautiful appearance are attracting flocks of visitors. [Photo/VCG]

Boats move in close to the serene lotus floating in the lake. [Photo/VCG]

Two parallel ribbons of water slice through the lotus. [Photo/VCG]

An aerial photo reveals a stunning view of the lake covered by dappled green hues of lotus leaves. [Photo/VCG]

A boat travels through a raft of lotus floating in the lake. [Photo/VCG]

Lotus flowers in full bloom punctuate the lush green of their leaves with shades of pink. [Photo/VCG]

All sheets to the wind

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AROUND THAILAND

Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek

Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek

Join the skippers and their crews as they pour into Phuket for the Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek

All sheets to the wind

Join the skippers and their crews as they pour into Phuket for the Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek, one of Asia’s most prestigious and competitive regattas. The race, in which more than 400 sailors and crews are participating, runs from July 20-24 at Thailand’s best beach holiday destination.

Avani advances

Minor Hotels has announced the expansion of its upscale Avani brand in the Northeast city of Khon Kaen in Thailand where the Centara Hotel & Convention Centre Khon Kaen has now been rebranded under the Avani label. Situated in the thriving heart of this major commercial hub and gateway to Indochina, the Avani Khon Kaen Hotel & Convention Centre features 196 guestrooms that blend the distinctive Isaan culture with contemporary furnishings. Launched by Minor Hotels in 2011, Avani Hotels & Resorts is a vibrant upscale hotel brand offering relaxed comfort in city and resort destinations.

Amari marks Ocean Day

The Amari Phuket team recently released fish into the ocean at Patong Bay to mark annual World Environment Day and World Ocean Day. Led by Pierre-Andre Pelletier, vice president and area general manager for South Thailand, the team joined Chalor Preecha, an officer with the fish nursery unit of Phang-nga Coastal Fisheries Research and Development Centre, to ensure the best chances of survival for the fish.

Pattaya on the run

The annual Pattaya International Marathon returns to Thailand’s famous resort town this Sunday and as usual it has a spot for every fitness level. You can tackle the full 42-kilometre course or putter along for 10km, and there’s a route for people in wheelchairs too. The starting times are staggered from 3.30am on Pattaya Beach Road. Find out more from the city administration at (038) 253 129 or visit www.Pattaya-Marathon.com.

Paris calling

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GETAWAYS

Santiburi Samui Beach Resort

Santiburi Samui Beach Resort

Visit a top chef’s suppliers in the French capital or tee off at one of Thailand’s best golf courses

Fly to Samui, Thailand’s best beach holiday resort, and try to make a hole in one at SantiburiSamui Beach Resort. Its special promotion priced at Bt52,500 covers three nights in a beachside luxury villa and three rounds of golf at the resort’s very own 18-hole PGA championship course. Airport transfers, unlimited free transfers between the resort and the country club, a daily shoe and club cleaning service, plus laundry and pressing for each player’s golf kit are also included. Santiburi golf course, with fairways running through 6,900 yards of untainted tropical hillside forest and palm plantations, is as breathtaking as it is challenging, while the resort cannot help but appeal with its gorgeous Thai architecture and warm hospitality. The promotion is good through December 20. Call (+66 (0) 77) 425 031 or email rsvn@santiburi-samui-resort.com. Visit http://www.SantiburiSamui.com.

Amari Phuket, in the quietest corner of Patong Beach, celebrates Mother’s Day all through August with the special “I Love You, Mum” package. Accommodation for two nights in all room categories is available for two sharing starting at Bt12,218. You and mum will be presented with a Thai hand garland and herbal drink upon arrival and also enjoy a complimentary three-course Thai set dinner at the seaside Rim Talay restaurant and a 20-per-cent discount at Breeze Spa. The resort is perched on the hill overlooking Patong Beach and within a short distance of the resort’s bustling nightlife. Bookings are being accepted from tomorrow for any stay between August 1 and 31. Call (+66 (0) 76) 340 106-14 extensions 8033 or 8034 or email reservations.phuket@amari.com. Find out more at http://www.Amari.com/phuket.

The Mandarin Oriental in Paris is offering guests an opportunity to explore the favourite haunts of the hotel’s Michelin-starred chef, Thierry Marx. Guests booking the “Paris by Marx” package will be invited to visit some of the 12 artisans and specialist retailers recommended by the chef while strolling through the city’s streets. The price is 1,350 Euros for two sharing, and includes luxurious accommodation for one night, breakfast for two, a nine-course dinner at Sur Mesure par Thierry Marx (beverage not included) and VIP welcome in the 12 outlets selected by Marx. Reservations can be made through http://www.MandarinOriental.com or by contacting the reservations office at Mandarin Oriental, Paris on (+33 1) 7098 7333. Email mopar-reservations@mohg.com.

Siam@Siam Design Hotel introduces a Super Save Room Package, under which guests wanting to spend a weekend in Bangkok can enjoy a 10 per cent discount just by booking through the hotel’s website SiamAtSiam.com. The amazing “Super Saver Room Package,” which is valid through the end of July only, offers room rates starting at Bt3,870 net inclusive of breakfast for two. Complimentary round-the-clock wi-fi access and use of the Fitness Studio are also included. The hotel is within a short walk of MBK shopping mall, a Skytrain station, Siam Paragon and Bangkok’s modern art centre. Call (+66 (0) 2) 217 3000. Visit http://www.SiamAtSiam.com.

Drive to Pran Buri, a pristine beach beyond Hua Hin, and enjoy a peaceful break. Villa Maroc Resort is now offering a “Secret of Spa Indulgence” package at Bt7,900 for two sharing. The price includes a savoury breakfast, spa treatment for two and Moroccan style afternoon tea. The deal is good from now through December 29. Call 032 630 771 email rsvn@villamarocresort.com. Visit http://www.VillaMarocResort.com.