Disaster in the making

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  • Nepalese resident Ngawang Tshering Sherpa speaks during an interview with AFP in Shurke village in Solukhumbu district, some 140km northeast of Kathmandu.
  • The Imja glacial lake controlled exit channel in the Everest region of the Solukhumbu district, some 140km northeast of Kathmandu.

Disaster in the making

World December 15, 2018 01:00

By Agence France-Presse

Fighting climate change in the shadow of Mount Everest

FORMED IN the shadow of Mount Everest, the turquoise depths of Nepal’s Imja glacial lake would be a breathtaking miracle of nature to behold – were they not a portent of catastrophic floods.

Scientists warn that as climate change causes Himalayan glaciers to melt at an alarming rate, lakes like Imja could swell further and eventually collapse, triggering a terrifying deluge in Nepal, an impoverished nation at the mercy of a warming planet.

Those tasked with staving off disaster fear a “glacial lake outburst flood” – sending torrents of water, mud and rock hurtling downstream– could reach as far as Nepal’s densely populated southern plains, wiping out roads, vital energy projects and entire villages in its path.

Nepalese resident Ngawang Tshering Sherpa speaks during an interview with AFP in Shurke village in Solukhumbu district, some 140km northeast of Kathmandu.

“The risk is getting bigger,” says Arun Bhakta Shrestha, a climate scientist from the Kathmandu-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development.

“These valleys are getting more populated, and infrastructure is developing rapidly.”

Hundreds of these lakes have appeared out of nowhere in the Himalayas in recent decades. A 2014 survey found one quarter of Nepal’s glaciers shrunk between 1977 and 2010, leaving behind 1,466 lakes.

Twenty-one have been identified as potentially dangerous and Nepal is racing to stay a step ahead of disaster, as global warming reshapes its mountain geography.

“As a small country, there is little we can do to stop what is happening to our glaciers,” says Rishi Ram Sharma, the director general at Nepal’s department of hydrology and meteorology.

“But we have to do what we can do to adapt and protect our people.”

Nepal’s fastest-growing lake, Imja once posed little threat to the villagers of Surke, a picturesque hamlet perched high in the Everest region.

In the early 1980s, the small lake at the foot of the Imja glacier at 5,010 metres was unremarkable.

But by 2014, it had more than tripled in size, contained only by a natural wall of debris, known as a moraine, which experts warned might not hold back the waters much longer.

A year later, when a massive earthquake struck Nepal, villagers in Surke assumed Imja had collapsed and would soon bury them all.

“We were terrified the quake would trigger a flood from the lake. All of us ran for safety,” villager Phudoma Sherpa recalls.

The lake miraculously held – sparing the 12,000 people directly in its path.

But the quake served as a wake-up call for policymakers.

Experts told the government that the gigantic glacial lakes were effectively a ticking time bomb.

With thousands of lives at stake, a massive undertaking began in late 2016 to drain Imja, which then measured 150 metres deep and two kilometres long.

Only the second operation of its kind in Nepal’s history, the project was a testament to the monumental challenge posed by glacial lakes, which are often remote and very difficult to access.

The Imja glacial lake controlled exit channel in the Everest region of the Solukhumbu district, some 140km northeast of Kathmandu.

Yaks and helicopters transported materials and teams of workers to the high-altitude region, where they toiled in thin air for six months until a drainage canal and early-warning system were installed.

The lake was lowered by 3.5 metres, draining more than five million cubic metres of water.

“Now, you have a channel. So any water that accumulates is drained out. That is how the risk is lowered,” explains Deepak KC, a climate change analyst from the United Nations Development Programme that backed the project.

The project cost $7.4 million (Bt57.4 million), an expensive commitment for a nation heavily reliant on its wealthier neighbours and on

international aid that contributed 12 per cent to its GDP in the last fiscal year.

In this case, more than 80 per cent of the money came from the Global Environment Facility, an international fund that provides green financing to developing countries. The rest was covered by UNDP.

With a paltry economy and 26 million people, Nepal has a tiny carbon footprint compared to its giant patrons China and India, major polluters that are home to a third of humanity.

Melting glaciers from climate change pose a huge threat to Nepal – as well as an undeserved extortionate burden, authorities say.

“We feel as if we have been penalised for the mistakes we never made,” President Bidya Devi Bhandari told world leaders at a climate summit in Poland this month.

“We are compelled to spend (a) significant amount of our national income in addressing disasters-induced problems.”

Nepal is asking the global community for further assistance to fight climate change.

For those no longer living under Imja’s shadow, the cost is well worth it.

“There was a sense of fear before, but we feel a lot safer now,” Sherpa says.

Centara’s Maldive resorts land World Luxury Hotel Awards

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Centara’s Maldive resorts land World Luxury Hotel Awards

Tourism December 11, 2018 19:38

By The Nation

Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, has emerged a winner in the 12th annual “World Luxury Hotel Awards”.

The Centara Grand Island Resort and Spa Maldives won a continent award for leading “Luxury Family Beach Resort” in the Indian Ocean.

The Centara Ras Fushi Resort and Spa Maldives won a similar award for the Indian Ocean’s leading “Luxury Adult Beach Resort”.

The Centara Grand Island Resort is known for its stunning location atop South Ari Atoll in the Maldives, seemingly floating on a lagoon above a coral reef.

The Centara Ras Fushi Resort is also on its own island, just 20 minutes by speedboat from Velana International Airport in the Maldivian capital.

“These awards recognise our efforts to make these two resorts an exceptional, first-class experience for our guests,” said the area general manager of Centara’s Maldives properties, Prapaijit Thongma.

The Maldives are consistently ranked among the most beautiful tropical islands and desirable vacation destinations in the world.

Clear turquoise water, superb diving, endless horizons and unspoiled atolls make the island nation one of the world’s unique and special places.

The “World Luxury Hotel Awards” were established in 2006 to reflect the opinions of guests and travel industry professionals.

Over 300,000 international travellers vote each year to select the winners.

Shangri-La goes Klook

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Shangri-La goes Klook

sleep December 12, 2018 17:50

By The Nation

Leading travel activities and services booking platform Klook has joined up with Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts to offer guests an impressive holiday experience.

Shangri-La will provide more differentiated benefits and allows Golden Circle members to earn and redeem Golden Circle Award Points from local experiences and at over 500 restaurants and Chi, The Spa within Shangri-La.

Klook’s expertise in meeting the needs of the “on-the-go”, tech-savvy, millennial traveller will complement Shangri-La’s offerings and help define a new model of creating one’s own journey.

“By delivering additional hotel and in-destination features, we are strengthening the value proposition for guests in line with their widening needs and giving them more inspiring choices during their travels,” said Irene Lin, Shangri-La executive vice president, marketing.

“Collaborating with Klook will allow us to offer guests a deeper discovery of local experiences and we’re excited the partnership will open up many more memorable moments to guests in and beyond Shangri-La hotels worldwide.”

This month, the Klook Concierge service made its debut at Shangri-La Hotels in Bangkok, Singapore and Kowloon. Guests can discover and book Klook experiences throughout their stay via a tablet at the hotel concierge, even at the last minute, and redeem via a QR code or e-voucher.

“The luxury traveller is more tech-savvy than ever as they are seeking smart, convenient, and cash-free solutions, and we’re continually enriching Klook’s services to make the platform suitable and engaging for all types of travellers. We’re excited to be innovating on a series of initiatives with Shangri-La – Klook Concierge and Golden Circle redemption programme are just the start of an exciting partnership ahead,” said Anita Ngai, chief revenue officer at Klook.

Shangri-La will offer Golden Circle members 100 Golden Circle Award Points on every booking on the Klook Concierge, while Klook will offer a platform-wide discount of 5 per cent on its experiences until February 28.

All Shangri-La’s Golden Circle members have the option to redeem their points for selected Klook experiences in Singapore, Bangkok, Beijing and Shanghai this month. This will expand to over 60,000 Klook experiences in quarter three 2019, from must-eats and unique tours to local transport and popular attractions. The Klook activity redemption initiative with Golden Circle members is set to be the first of its kind for a luxury hotel group.

In 2019, Klook and Shangri-La will jointly launch various marketing initiatives, as well as make unique Shangri-La experiences available on the Klook platform.

Shangri-La goes Klook

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Shangri-La goes Klook

sleep December 11, 2018 13:12

By The Nation

Leading travel activities and services booking platform Klook has joined up with Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts to offer guests an impressive holiday experience.

 Shangri-La will provide more differentiated benefits and allows Golden Circle members to earn and redeem Golden Circle Award Points from local experiences and at over 500 restaurants and Chi, The Spa within Shangri-La.

Klook’s expertise in meeting the needs of the “on-the-go”, tech-savvy, millennial traveller will complement Shangri-La’s offerings and help define a new model of creating one’s own journey.

“By delivering additional hotel and in-destination features, we are strengthening the value proposition for guests in line with their widening needs and giving them more inspiring choices during their travels,” said Irene Lin, Shangri-La executive vice president, marketing.

“Collaborating with Klook will allow us to offer guests a deeper discovery of local experiences and we’re excited the partnership will open up many more memorable moments to guests in and beyond Shangri-La hotels worldwide.”

This month, the Klook Concierge service made its debut at Shangri-La Hotels in Bangkok, Singapore and Kowloon. Guests can discover and book Klook experiences throughout their stay via a tablet at the hotel concierge, even at the last minute, and redeem via a QR code or e-voucher.

“The luxury traveller is more tech-savvy than ever as they are seeking smart, convenient, and cash-free solutions, and we’re continually enriching Klook’s services to make the platform suitable and engaging for all types of travellers. We’re excited to be innovating on a series of initiatives with Shangri-La – Klook Concierge and Golden Circle redemption programme are just the start of an exciting partnership ahead,” said Anita Ngai, chief revenue officer at Klook.

Shangri-La will offer Golden Circle members 100 Golden Circle Award Points on every booking on the Klook Concierge, while Klook will offer a platform-wide discount of 5 per cent on its experiences until February 28.

All Shangri-La’s Golden Circle members have the option to redeem their points for selected Klook experiences in Singapore, Bangkok, Beijing and Shanghai this month. This will expand to over 60,000 Klook experiences in quarter three 2019, from must-eats and unique tours to local transport and popular attractions. The Klook activity redemption initiative with Golden Circle members is set to be the first of its kind for a luxury hotel group.

In 2019, Klook and Shangri-La will jointly launch various marketing initiatives, as well as make unique Shangri-La experiences available on the Klook platform.

Un Ai Rak Khlai Khwam Nao festival returns for the cool season

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Photo: Tourism Authority of Thailand
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Un Ai Rak Khlai Khwam Nao festival returns for the cool season

Travel log December 11, 2018 09:44

His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun has granted royal permission for the organising of the second winter festival titled “Un Ai Rak Khlai Khwam Nao,” or “Love and Warmth at Winter’s End,” at the Royal Plaza on the grounds of Dusit Palace and Sanam Suea Pa in Bangkok from December 9, 2018 to January 19, 2019. The first edition of the festival was held earlier this year from February 8 to March 11.

The festival, the second of its kind, will be held under the theme “The River of Rattanakosin” in a delightful retro atmosphere. It is intended to bring happiness and fun to the people and reflect the magnificence of Thai arts, culture, and traditions.

His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun presided over the opening ceremony of the Un Ai Rak Khlai Khwam Nao festival with a cycling event from the Royal Plaza in Bangkok to Lat Pho Park in Phra Pradaeng district, Samut Prakan province.

The opening day also featured a special performance reflecting the event’s theme “The River of Rattanakosin” and live music by four Thai military marching bands and the Chalermraj band.

For 42 days, the “Un Ai Rak Khlai Khwam Nao” festival will feature exhibitions to provide visitors with the opportunity to learn more about Thai history and the value of the waterways of Rattanakosin. Visitors will experience Thailand’s river-based culture amid numerous species of plants and fantastic artistic creations, such as: the model of Aisawan Thipphaya-at Pavilion, the Thai-style pavilion in the middle of a lake at Bang Pa-In in Ayutthaya; royal barges; and architecture from the early Rattanakosin period to the present day.

Visitors will also have the opportunity to visit Royal Family shops, taste delicious food from both floating and non-floating markets, and enjoy a variety of cultural performances. They can also take part in a merit-making activity by purchasing “Matcha Pha Chok” tickets for lucky draws and a charity lottery, with many prizes on offer.

Visitors are encouraged to dress in traditional Thai costumes worn during the reign of King Rama V, or other forms of traditional costumes made of Thai fabrics from various regions of the country, which reflect the Thai way of life through clothing.

From December 9, 2018 to January 19, 2019, the event will be held from 10.00–21.00 Hrs. on Sunday to Thursday, and from 10.00-22.00 Hrs. on Friday and Saturday. Entry is free.

Bangkok tops Agoda’s 2018 list of Asian destinations

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Bangkok tops Agoda’s 2018 list of Asian destinations

Thailand December 11, 2018 13:17

By The Nation

Online travel agent Agoda has found Bangkok to be the most popular Asian destination of 2018, “not only a convenient transit point to explore the rest of Thailand, but also teeming with energy, quirks and fascinating culture”.

 According to the year’s booking data from Agoda, beachside city Pattaya has been the 10th most popular Asian destination.

Tokyo is No 2, followed in descending order by Hong Kong, Osaka, Taipei, Seoul, Singapore and Bali, and then Pattaya.

Thailand ranked second-most-booked Asian country this year. “From historic temples and sparkling white sandy beaches to rich culture and world-famous cuisine, it’s no wonder why Thailand continues to draw in travellers from around the world,” Agoda says.

 Japan has claimed the crown for top Asian country overall, the credit going to “ephemeral sights like cherry blossoms to the endless quirky, wonderful experiences such as robot cafes”. Malaysia ranks third.

Thai travellers have mainly enjoyed domestic trips in 2018, with Japan and Singapore the most popular countries further afield.

Agoda says Bangkok, Pattaya, Chiang Mai, Hua Hin and Phuket have been the top five destinations in Thailand for Thais, followed by “laid-back destinations” Khao Yai, Chonburi, Krabi and Chiang Rai.

Tokyo appeals to Thais because it has no visa requirements, additional flight routes and diverse cultural highlights.

Miss Thailand runner-up in Miss World contest

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Miss World 2018 finalists, from left, Miss Belarus Maria Vasilevich, Miss Jamaica Kadijah Robinson, Miss Mexico Vanessa Ponce de Leon, Miss Uganda Quiin Abenakyo and Miss Thailand Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan stand on stage.// AFP PHOTO
Miss World 2018 finalists, from left, Miss Belarus Maria Vasilevich, Miss Jamaica Kadijah Robinson, Miss Mexico Vanessa Ponce de Leon, Miss Uganda Quiin Abenakyo and Miss Thailand Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan stand on stage.// AFP PHOTO

Miss Thailand runner-up in Miss World contest

Thailand December 09, 2018 19:47

By The Thaiger

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Thailand was pipped at the post for this year’s Miss World crown, with Miss Thailand Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan settling for runner-up to 26-year-old Vanessa Ponce de Leon of Mexico.

Miss Mexico Vanessa Ponce de Leon (C) reacts after winning the 68th Miss World contest final, with runner-up Miss Thailand Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan (L), Miss Belarus Maria Vasilevich (2L), Miss Jamaica Kadijah Robinson (3R), Miss Panama Solaris Barba (2R) and Miss Uganda Quiin Abenakyo (R) in Sanya on the tropical Chinese island of Hainan on December 8, 2018. // AFP PHOTO

De Leon was crowned the 68th Miss World at the culmination of the pageant held in the Chinese coastal resort of Sanya.

For added entertainment, American disco queens Sister Sledge, performing their 1979 anthem “We Are Family”.

Miss Thailand Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan (C) reacts as she is announced the runner up in the 68th Miss World final, as Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar (L) looks on in Sanya, on the tropical Chinese island of Hainan on December 8, 2018. // AFP PHOTO

Nicolene, crowed Miss Thailand World in Bangkok on September 15, was born in California and raised by a single mum.

The 20-year-old, who studies business at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, also finished in the Top 10 at the Miss Thailand Universe pageant in June.

She has been a regular at beauty competitions since she was six. In 2014, at age 15, she won the Miss Teen Asia USA title.

Thailand never has won a Miss World title.

Miss Mexico Vanessa Ponce de Leon (L) reacts after being announced the winner of the 68th Miss World final, with runner-up Miss Thailand Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan (R) in Sanya, on the tropical Chinese island of Hainan on December 8, 2018. // AFP PHOTO

It is the eighth time the Miss World final has been held in Sanya, capital of the island province of Hainan, which first hosted the pageant in 2003.

At the finals three years ago, controversy erupted as officials in Hong Kong stopped Miss Canada, Anastasia Lin, from boarding a plane bound for Sanya, telling her she would not receive a visa.

The 25-year old actress claimed the decision was due to her stance on China’s rights record, including its persecution of Falun Gong, a spiritual group of which she is a member.

Miss World 2018 finalists, from left, Miss Belarus Maria Vasilevich, Miss Jamaica Kadijah Robinson, Miss Mexico Vanessa Ponce de Leon, Miss Uganda Quiin Abenakyo and Miss Thailand Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan stand on stage  during the 68th Miss World contest final, in Sanya on the tropical Chinese island of Hainan on December 8, 2018. – Miss Mexico Vanessa Ponce de Leon went on to be crowned Miss World 2018. // AFP PHOTO

Centara unveils Majestic Hotel in the heart of Doha’s business istrict

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Centara unveils Majestic Hotel in the heart of Doha’s business istrict

Tourism December 08, 2018 17:00

By The Nation

Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hospitality group, has made its debut in Qatar with the launch of a spectacular new seaview hotel in Doha, the country’s rapidly expanding capital city, the company said in a press release issued on Saturday.

Welcoming its first guests in December, the Centara West Bay Residences & Suites Doha is located in the West Bay district which is home to many of downtown Doha’s most dramatic skyscrapers.

Overlooking the glittering Arabian Gulf, the hotel is adjacent to the lively Doha Corniche and 25 minutes from Hamad International Airport.

Guests at the hotel can choose from a range of 265 stylish and spacious rooms including studios, suites, one- to three-bedroom apartments and spectacular penthouses.

Residences range in size from 45 square metres to 365 square metres and feature comfortable bedrooms, living and dining areas, well-equipped kitchens, washing machines and tumble dryers.

All rooms also offer complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and Smart TVs, while the floor-to-ceiling windows showcase stunning panoramic views of West Bay and the Gulf.

Perched on the 42nd and top floor of the hotel, the ultra-luxurious Orchid Sea View Penthouse is a Retreat for up to nine adults and two children. Complete with marble floors and high ceilings, this expansive apartment features four bedrooms, several bathrooms including one with a Jacuzzi, and a majestic living and dining area with breathtaking vistas.

Centara West Bay Residences & Suites Doha also offers guests and foodies an appealing new culinary destination with a collection of contemporary dining outlets and progressive menus developed by skilled international restaurant consultant, Alfred Prasad, who previously oversaw the four restaurants in the Tamarind Collection, including the Michelin-starred Tamarind Restaurant in Mayfair, London.

Chef Prasad is the expert behind Dalchini restaurant which serves progressive Indian cuisine.

Guests can also enjoy food delights at Caprice, a casual, café-inspired international restaurant, the elegant Lobby Lounge and a refreshing Pool Bar.

Whilst all restaurants are set to take the Doha dining scene by storm, guests will have to wait a little longer to try the Indian delights of Dalchini which will have its grand opening in January. Exquisite in-room dining is also available and all residences have their own cooking and dining facilities.

The hotel also has steam rooms or saunas, an indoor pool with views of the Gulf, and a spacious fitness centre with a Yoga and aerobics studio. There is also kids’ club and children’s pool for younger guests, plus a gift shop, a prayer room and two flexible meeting rooms.

“Doha is one of the most exciting emerging destinations in the world today, and we are delighted to enter this important market with such an impressive new hotel. Centara West Bay Residences & Suites Doha delivers a full range of upscale facilities for all types of guest, from leisure visitors on short stays in Qatar to large family groups and long-stay business travellers. We look forward to welcoming guests as the city prepares to host a series of major global events,” said Thirayuth Chirathivat, Chief Executive Officer, Centara Hotels and Resorts.

A key cultural and economic hub for the entire Middle East region, Doha is home to a wealth of cultural attractions including the historic Souq Waqif market, Museum of Islamic Art and State Grand Mosque, plus major shopping malls and soft sandy beaches. It is also becoming a global sporting destination, hosting the annual season-opening Qatar Open tennis tournament, 2019 IAAF World Athletics Championships, and of course, the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The opening of Centara West Bay Residences & Suites Doha forms part of Centara’s strategic five-year development plan, which aims to double the company’s global portfolio of properties by 2022.

PHOTOS: In the city of Angels…

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PHOTOS: In the city of Angels…

Thailand December 08, 2018 10:00

By The Nation

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Women from 95 countries will participate in the 67th Miss Universe beauty pageant, which will be held in Bangkok on December 17.

Photo by…Rachanon Intharagsa, Tanachai Pramarnpanich, EPA-EFE and Miss Universe organization

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Wintering on the farm

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Wintering on the farm

Thailand December 06, 2018 11:11

By The Nation

Jim Thompson Farm in Pak Thong Chai district of Nakhon Ratchasima is once again opening its doors for the popular annual farm tour, which this year is on the theme of “Zap Nua Huamuan – Happy Flavours” to celebrate Isaan culinary delights.

Visitors can enjoy beautiful nature and experience authentic Isaan culture as they tour the farm. The expression “Zap Nua” means so pleasingly tasty and smooth that one will ‘Huamuan’ – burst into laughter and joy. With an array of delightful attractions and activities revolving around local food, visitors can learn Isaan culture beyond what keeps local tummies full, as the diet has deep-rooted, multidimensional correlations with local traditions, culture and the rural way of life.

Visitors will be visually greeted by a 50-rai field of pink cosmos displayed alongside a multicoloured garden of the fruits and vegetables intrinsic to Isan food culture. There is also an array of flowering and climbing edible plants, such as butterfly pea, gac fruit and ivy gourd. The art installations entitled “Breast Stupa Topiary Jim Thompson Farm” have been contributed by noted female artist Pinnaree Sanpitak to raise awareness of breast cancer.

Visitors can also admire various installations inspired by the Isaan eating culture of eating. One consists of images of colourful foods depicted on ‘huad’ or ‘muay’, a traditional bamboo steamer used by local people to cook sticky rice. The second is a garden of pickled fish jars, mats and ant eggs with a centrepiece of a gigantic pestle and mortar with a slide and a 360 high-angle view from the top.

At Isaan Village zone, a variety of activities around local foodstuffs and the Isaan way of life are available, showing how local people forage for the ingredients, the tools they use, their cooking style and food preservation techniques. A penta-colour castle of fruits and vegetables stands more than 14 meters high in the Village together with another installation “The Mats and The Pillows Jim Thompson Farm” by Pinnaree that is made from thread waste from Jim Thompson’s silk production.

Another attraction is Jim’s Village that offers a great opportunity to see and try out every process of Jim Thompson’s silk production, from reeling and yarn bleaching through to dyeing with natural dyes and weaving. Products and souvenirs such as pumpkins, organic fruits and vegetables and handwoven silk and cotton products are available to take home.

The farm will be open from Saturday (December 8) to January 6, from 9am to 5pm. Tickets are sold at the farm entrance and cost Bt180 for adults and Bt130 for children on weekdays, and Bt220 and Bt160 on weekends. Tickets for senior citizens are Bt90.

Pre-visit tickets are available at special prices for Bt150 (adult) and Bt100 (children) for weekdays and Bt180 and Bt140 for weekends at Thai Ticket Major outlets; Jim Thompson Flagship Store at Siam Paragon; Jim Thompson Retail Shops on Surawong, Central World and The Emporium; Jim Thompson House and Museum; the Jim Thompson outlet at Palio Khao Yai; Home Sa-orn (in front of Jim Thompson Farm); Hor Kum Koon in Pak Thong Chai, Nakhon Ratchasima; and online at http://www.thaiticketmajor.com.

For more information, call (02) 762 2566 or visit http://www.JimThompsonFarm.com.