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41 st issue May 2011 amthaipaper Created by: www.amthai.co.uk/festival amthaipaper proudly presents ‘The Thai event of the year’ AMTHAI FESTIVAL 2011 at (Athletic Stadium) WIMBLEDON PARK, LONDON SW19 7HX amthaipaper proudly presents ‘The Thai event of the year’ AMTHAI FESTIVAL 2011 at (Athletic Stadium) WIMBLEDON PARK, LONDON SW19 7HX Thai food & products Thai Massage Thai performances Thai classical and modern music Thai boxing show Fun fair many more... Thai food & products Thai Massage Thai performances Thai classical and modern music Thai boxing show Fun fair many more... Entry for Children (height no exceed 120 cm.) Tickets are on sale, Buy online at www.amthai.co.uk, www.facebook.com/amthaifestival and will be available in selected stores in London and UK. email: [email protected] call 0788 635 9750, 0795 017 9321 Entry for Children (height no exceed 120 cm.) Tickets are on sale, Buy online at www.amthai.co.uk, www.facebook.com/amthaifestival and will be available in selected stores in London and UK. email: [email protected] call 0788 635 9750, 0795 017 9321 Entry Ticket BUY NOW! £1.50 On the door £2 Thailand for a f e w P o u n d s ! F At Wimbledon Park, LONDON SW19 7HX amily Fun Days are back! amily Fun Days are back! F Saturday 11 th - Sunday 12 th June 2011 11 am – 7 pm www a K, K K, X X Wimbledon Park Home Park Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 7HX please visit our website at www.amthai.co.uk/festival for further information. please visit our website at www.amthai.co.uk/festival for further information. BUY THE TICKET ALSO ENTER PRIZE DRAW of winning the return ticket to Thailand with of winning the return ticket to Thailand with supported by: Trayvale Travel Other Prizes: supported by:
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  • 1amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008news roundup

    41st issueMay 2011

    amthaipaperCreated by:

    www.amthai.co.uk/festival

    amthaipaper proudly presentsThe Thai event of the yearAMTHAI FESTIVAL 2011at (Athletic Stadium)WIMBLEDON PARK,LONDON SW19 7HX

    amthaipaper proudly presentsThe Thai event of the yearAMTHAI FESTIVAL 2011at (Athletic Stadium)WIMBLEDON PARK,LONDON SW19 7HX

    Thai food & products Thai Massage Thai performances Thai classical and modern music Thai boxing show Fun fair many more...

    Thai food & products Thai Massage Thai performances Thai classical and modern music Thai boxing show Fun fair many more...

    Entry forChildren (height no exceed 120 cm.)

    Tickets are on sale,Buy online at www.amthai.co.uk,

    www.facebook.com/amthaifestivaland will be available in selected stores

    in London and UK.email: [email protected]

    call 0788 635 9750,0795 017 9321

    Entry forChildren (height no exceed 120 cm.)

    Tickets are on sale,Buy online at www.amthai.co.uk,

    www.facebook.com/amthaifestivaland will be available in selected stores

    in London and UK.email: [email protected]

    call 0788 635 9750,0795 017 9321

    Entry Ticket

    BUY NOW!1.50

    On the door 2

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    F At Wimbledon Park, LONDON SW19 7HXamily Fun Days are back!amily Fun Days are back!F Saturday 11th - Sunday 12th June 2011 11 am 7 pm

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    Wimbledon ParkHome Park Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 7HX

    please visit our website at www.amthai.co.uk/festivalfor further information.please visit our website at www.amthai.co.uk/festivalfor further information.

    BUY THE TICKETALSO ENTERPRIZE DRAW

    of winning the return ticketto Thailand withof winning the return ticketto Thailand with

    supported by: Trayvale TravelOther Prizes: supported by:

  • 2 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008 technology

  • 3amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008news roundup 3amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / December 2010economics

    11th - 12th June 2011 2nd year

    amthaifestivalAt Wimbledon Parks Athletic Stadium

    Want to experience Thailand without having to pay thousands of pounds to go there For one weekend only, Wimbledon Park becomes Thailand! If youre a fan of cuisine, culture and fun everything thats creative about classical and contemporary Thailand you will not want to miss our festival.

    We have all sorts of activities lined up for you throughout the weekend, including: Thai contemporary music (Thai Sakon) on Saturday Thai country music (Look Thung/More Lam) on Sunday Traditional performances, with dancing styles from all across Thailand Thai boxing demonstrations A funfair (for the kids AND the kids at heart) Thai massages to help you unwind... Food and beverages from some of the nest Thai restaurants in London And many more

    Wimbledon Parks Athletic StadiumAMTHAI FESTIVAL 2011 will be held on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 June 2011 from 11AM to 7PM at Wimbledon Parks Athletic Stadium SW19 7HX in London.

    Wimbledon Park is south Londons best kept secret. Boast-ing water features, tennis courts and acres of beautiful scenery, there is no better place to enjoy Thailand right on your doorstep.

    A fun food festival, plus live music, dancing shows, etc.

    The rst Thai festivalin London this summer

    Tickets are available on the door, or can be bought in advance through www.amthai.co.uk

    for children (Height not to exceed 120cm) One day pass Adults: 2 (Advance tickets 1.50)

    Weekend pass Adults: 3 (Advance tickets 2)

    TRAVEL DIRECTIONSLondon Underground: Wimbledon Park Station (for Home Park Road) Southelds Station (for Wimbledon Park Road)Train: Wimbledon StationTram: Wimbledon StationBuses: 39, 156Email [email protected] or call 0788 635 9750, 07733 444 815, 07950 179 321

    As an additional incentive, were offering lucky ticket holders as following:1st Prize a return ticket to Thailand supported by Trayvale Travel

    2nd Prize Two prizes of one weekend voucher for 2 persons inMillennium Gloucester Hotel, inclusive of breakfast for 2 persons and dinner for 2 persons in Bugis Street up to the value of 60

    3rd Prize 100 voucher to spendat Mango Tree Restaurant SW1X 7EQ

    4th Prize Two of assorted gift sets from Manning Impex

    5th Prize Bottles of Sangsom and Mekhongfrom Chang Beer

    6th Prize Six of Monsoon Valley T-shirts (Monsoon Valley)

    Remember to keep those tickets safe!

    Entry Ticket

    BUY NOW!1.50

    On the door 2

  • 4 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008 technology4 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / April 2011 economics

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  • 5amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008news roundup

  • 6 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008 technology6 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / May 2011 politics

    amthaiteamHonorary Consultant

    H.E. Mr. Kitti Wasinondh,Thai Ambassador to the Uk,Dr.Phitoon Triwichitkasem,

    Police Major General Amnuay Nimmano,Deputy Metropolitan Police Commissioner

    Police Major General Vichai Sangprapai,Metropolitan Police Division 1 Commander

    EditorSittikorn Meesukul

    DirectorRamida Vijitphan

    Operations ManagerCharlie Ercilla

    Co-Editor in GeneralPasha Prabpal, Jongjin Jitjang,

    Editorial TeamJ Wichiratheep, Pongsatorn Sobsathien,

    Patcharin Hayes, Pukchanok Pattanatabud,Ramon Chiratheep, Jatuporn Sheppard,

    Mukkarin ThitavaranunDistribution/Advertising ManagerCharlie Ercilla, Panida Sutatchutoe,

    Nawin SattawatkulPhotographers

    Charlie Ercilla,Ramida Vijitphan,

    Anekapol LertromyanandaContributors

    Jelert Jesadawal,Sermsak Narinwong,

    Dr.Kriengsak Chaleonwongsak,Fang Feng Ting,

    Muanfun Tharanatham,Suchard Panakitsuwan,

    Art DirectorRamida Vijitphan

    Graphic DesignersChanwut Sangsok,

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    [email protected] for Membership/Discount Card

    Charlie Ercilla, Sitthi Nithiwannaratch0794 1647 886, 0786 6920 131

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  • 7amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008news roundup

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  • 8 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008 technology

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  • 10 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008 technology10 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / May 2011 Chang TalkamthaiChang Talk

    The Elephant SchoolSongkran Art Competition

    SOUTHAMPTON SOUTHAMPTON

    In March Chang Soda teamed up with Everton in the Community to run a Song-kran, Thai New Year art competition with local primary school Arnot St Marys near Goodison Park.

    The pupils were taught all about Song-kran, its traditions and the signicance of water during the New Years celebra-tion. The aim was to educate the children about Songkran sharing with them different cultures and traditions and also to bring the Songkran celebrations home to Everton Football Club.

    The children were asked to produce an A4 piece of artwork to mark Thailands biggest festival and with the help of Everton star Tim Cahill three entrants; Jenny, Amy and Leah were short listed for the nal. Fans

    were then able to vote for their favourite Chang Songkran drawing enabling one lucky lady the chance to be the Chang mascot for the last game of the season against Chelsea.

    The winner who received the most votes was Leah who beamed as she met the Everton premiership players and proved to be a Everton good luck mascot on the day as Everton went on to end the season with a win beating Chelsea 1-0.

    The Changi the elephant Songkran art competition is just one example of the numerous ways Chang and Everton in the Community work together to engage with the local community across Liverpool and Merseyside. amthai

    On Sunday 15th May Samaggi Samagom (LSE FC) and Thai-UK football clubs battled it out to see which team would be travelling to Goodison Park to compete in the Chang Cup. The match was held in Maida Vale at the Paddington Sports Centre and in a spirited match, with plenty of shots on goal both teams played with determination, so much so that the end result was a draw.

    With only one team to be put forward for the tournament, penalties were taken and the winners were the Thai-UK team. The Thai-UK team and supporters will be travelling up to Goodison Park on the 23rd May to Play against Kitbag, Le Coq Sportif, Thomas Cook, Sportech and Total Fitness.

    The Chang Cup Tournament

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    At the end of the game both teams shook hands and with smiles all round, Khun Poom Kunplin from the Samaggi Samagom team added: On behalf of the LSE team that played against Thai UK, I would like to thank you, your family, and

    Beer Chang for organising, sponsoring and being part of the event. Of course it was a shame that we lost on penalties, but we enjoyed the game and hold our heads up high. Please pass on our best wishes to Thai UK come 23rd May.

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    Leah with Mikel Arteta (EFC Premiership Player) and Leah with Geoff Tirrell (General Manager, Chang UK)

  • 11amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008news roundup 1amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / May 2011Chang TalkamthaiChang Talk

    Lunch at the Whole Foods Market organised by Thai TradeOn 12th April the Ambassador of Thailand and various guests were invited to a guided tour around the shop to view all the different array of Thai products.

    There was a large selection of fresh fruits that had the smell of fresh fruit just like you nd in a Thai village market in Thailand .There was a huge selection of different rice and various Thai coconut milk varieties and some Thai alcoholic beverages including Chang beer, Monsoon Wine, etc.

    The Fresh Whole Foods Market Kensington takes two months celebrating foods from around the world. The rst week started on Tuesday 12th April to bring the customers

    to the tropical popular foodie paradise of Thailand without leaving London.

    Thai cuisine is one of the UKs most popular choices when eating out or in but many British food lovers rely on a small selection of dishes they know. To expand their shoppers knowledge, Whole Foods Market has partnered with the Thai Trade Centre to help shoppers explore a new world of undiscovered Thai cooking. Thai cuisine will be highlighted for one week each month, with focuses on fruits, herbs & spices and dishes from different Thai regions.

    Shoppers will be able to buy a wide selection of Thai fruits and vegetables

    for a limited time; from the sweet but crunchy Dragon fruit or the delicious Thai Pineapple to the more exotic Rambutan or Mangosteen - which is often referred to as the queen of Thai fruit. Whole Foods Market has sourced an appealing range of products which you will rarely come across in a London supermarket!

    For those who not ready to try Thai cuisine at home just yet, Whole Foods Market has an array of Thai events taking place on various dates throughout the months of April and May to inspire you. Shop-pers will be able to admire and learn the speciality Thai craftsmanship of fruit Carving and Sugar Carving in the foyer at Whole Foods Market.

    Besides fruit carving, Whole Foods Mwill also showcase some new special dishes available to taste and buy alongcooking demonstrations by well knownchefs. In addition, shoppers will be etained by a traditional Thai dance, RaDao-Va-Duang. The dancers dress ua God and Goddess to welcome and everyone prosperity and good luck incoming Thai New Year (13th April).

    Whole Foods Market is also holding special Supper Clubs offering dinersopportunity to taste two modern Thai courses (starter and main) created by known Thai restaurants including PaEat Thai and Mango tree.

    continue from page 18

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    Burma (Phra Jaao Bu-reng nong) had an idea to exchange Phraya Ram because he was able to protect Ayutthaya, Somdej Phra Mahintrarathiraj agreed, but the Bur-mese king dishonoured the deal, the rainy

    season approached, so the Burmese king persuaded Phraya Chakkri to became a spy in Ayutthaya. Somdej Phra Mahi-ntrarathiraj thought that Phraya Chakkri used to be a commander of Ayutthaya

    before, and gave him authority to prAyutthaya, but later the Burmese armythe war and occupied Ayutthaya compin 1569. This war lasted for 9 month

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  • 12 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008 technology12 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / May 2011 amthai festival 2011

    At Wimbledon Park, LONDON SW19 7HX

    Saturday 11th - Sunday 12thJune 201111 am 7 pm

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    Venue : Wimbeldon Parks Athletic Stad

    Q Time Min Program

    A 11:00 90 Welcome to Amthai Festivel 2011

    *Introduce stalls

    *Music

    B 12:30 15 MC Introduce

    12:45 15 Opening Speech

    C 13:00 10 Show (1) Joe Louise puppets

    13:10 10 Show (2) Ton Worrachet

    13:20 10 1st Prize Draw

    13:30 15 Break

    D 13:45 60 Live Band Music

    14:45 15 Break

    15:00 60 Live Band Music

    16:00 15 Break

    16:15 10 Show (3) Mixed fighting

    16:25 10 Show (4) Serng Gala

    16:35 15 2nd Prize Draw

    16:50 40 Muay Thai Show

    17:30 15 Break

    17:45 40 Muay Thai Show

    18:25 15 3rd P rize Draw

    18:40 ** Close => See you tomorrow :)

    Date : 11th June 2011Rundown Program

    Event : Amthai Festival 2011 Venue : Wimbeldon Park

    Q Time Min Program

    A 11:00 60 Welcome to Amthai Festivel 2011

    *Introducing stalls

    *Music

    B 12:00 15 MC Introduce

    C 12:15 15 Show (1) Welcome to Thailand

    12:30 15 Show (2) Thailand once in a life time

    12:45 45 Mor lum by Elae Luk Toong

    13:30 15 Break

    13:45 30 1st Prize Draw

    14:15 15 Show (3) The beautiful Ancient Dances of Thailand

    14:30 15 Show (4) Thailand the land of smile

    14:45 15 2nd Prize Draw

    15:00 40 Muay Thai Show

    15:40 30 Break

    16:10 30 Muay Thai Show

    16:40 45 Mor lum by Elae Luk Toong

    17:25 30 Break

    17:55 30 Final Prize Draw

    18:25 ** Close - See you next year :)

    Date : 12th June 2011Rundown Program

  • 13amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008news roundup 13amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / May 2011amthai festival 2011

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    Thai food & dessert stalls Thai grocery stalls Thai handicraft stalls Iced tropical drinks stalls Thai specialist fresh vegetables & fruit stalls Thai

    premium beer - for free tasting only by Chang Beer Fruits and vegetable carving demonstrations Thai massage Traditional Thai dance performance Thai martial arts & Thai Boxing demonstrations Thai performance of live music

    Fun Fair Face painting and many more...

    Thai food & dessert stalls Thai grocery stalls Thai handicraft stalls Iced tropical drinks stalls Thai specialist fresh vegetables & fruit stalls Thai

    premium beer - for free tasting only by Chang Beer Fruits and vegetable carving demonstrations Thai massage Traditional Thai dance performance Thai martial arts & Thai Boxing demonstrations Thai performance of live music

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  • 14 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / January 2008 technology14 amthaipaperwww.amthai.co.uk / May 2011 event highlights

    amthaievent highlightsby Charlie Ercilla

    CFAB International Spring Fair,CFAB International Spring Fair opened it door for the 52nd time on May 11th 2011 at Kensington Town Hall. There were over 80 countries took part by hosting the stall which sells products that are exclusive to their nations, from jewellery, textiles and scarves to designers handbags. HRH Princess Alexandra attended the event for an hour and a hal f on Wednesday and visited all the worldwide stalls.

    Children and Families Across Borders (CFAB) World Market has been running continually since 1959 providing successful Fairs to raise funds for the UK branch of International Social Service (ISS UK) It has become a Londons favorite events and HRH Princess Alexandra attends the World Market every year as its patron. The primary purpose of CFAB International Spring Fair is to raise income for the

    charity. The work of the charity is to support children and families who are adversely affected by globalisation. It is also supports the agencies to ensure the best possible outcome for each child through the International Social Service Network, children and families across borders strives to reunite children and families who are separated by international borders. We live in a society that is increasingly diverse with families often separated voluntarily or involuntarily between the countries. War, famine, ethic persecution, divorce or separation and changing work patterns all take their toll on the family structure. Children can become homeless, abandoned, abused, orphaned or separa ted f rom the i r paren ts by international boundaries. Additional one off events can be viewed on wwww.cfab.uk.net to offer support

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    or donation please contact [email protected] CFAB International Spring Fair opened it door for the 52nd time on May 11th 2011 at Kensington Town Hall. There were over 80 countries took part by hosting the stall which sells products that are exclusive to their nations, from jewellery, textiles and scarves to designers handbags. HRH Princess Alexandra attended the event for an hour and a hal f on Wednesday and visited all the worldwide stalls. Children and Families Across Borders (CFAB) World Market has been running continually since 1959 providing successful Fairs to raise funds for the UK branch of International Social Service (ISS UK) It has become a Londons favorite events and HRH Princess Alexandra attends the World Market every year as its patron. The primary purpose of CFAB International Spring Fair is to raise income for the charity. The work of the charity is to support children and families who are

    adversely affected by globalisation. It is also supports the agencies to ensure the best possible outcome for each child through the International Social Service Network, children and families across borders strives to reunite children and families who are separated by international borders. We live in a society that is increasingly diverse with families often separated voluntarily or involuntarily between the countries. War, famine, ethic persecution, divorce or separation and changing work patterns all take their toll on the family structure. Children can become homeless, abandoned, abused, orphaned or separa ted f rom the i r paren ts by international boundaries. Additional one off events can be viewed on wwww.cfab.uk.net to offer support or donation please contact [email protected]

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    was Phra Jaao chang pherk. The King of Burma knew, and begged 2 elephants, but Somdej Phra Maha Cakkapatti refused him. The King of Burma made war, but Ayutthaya could not be defeated then the Burmese army blockaded Ayutthaya capital and shot guns into the capital every day, eventually Somdej Phra Maha Cakkapatti had to nish the war by giving 4 white elephants and Phraya Chakri as well as Phra Ramesoun, king of Burma agreed to give back all the regions which he had seized before, and this nished the war. This war we call Songkram Chang pherk or the white elephants war, of 1563.

    In Ayutthaya conditions were not peaceful , Somdej Phra Maha Cakkapatti gave authority to Phra Mahintrarathiraj (his son) to rule Ayutthaya, then he himself went to ordain again. Phra Mahintrathiraj did not trust Phra Maha Dhammarajathirajs loyalty who ruled Pitsanulok, which was friendly with the king of Burma. So he joined with Phra Chaicheth-

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    Somdej Phra Maha Cakkapatti (Phra Thean Raja) was the 15th king of Ayut-thaya. His wife was Somdej Phra Si-suriyothai. They had 5 children. In 1548 he was on the throne and gave titles to the peers who had helped him to become king, such as Khun Pirentratep became Somdej Phra Maha Dham-maraja, Khun Intratep became Phraya Sidhammasokaraj.

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    At the period above, Somdej Phra Maha Cakkapatti asked Phra Sisin (his nephew) to ordain as a novice, but Phra Sisin planned to rebel, but he was caught and conned at Wat Dhammikaraj. When he was 20 years old, he told him to ordain as a Buddhist monk, but he escaped and started to assemble men for starting a guerrilla war, later he attacked Ayutthaya capital, but he was shot dead.

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    They were in combat again in the same year, this time the Burmese king thought the war could not be won, so he moved his army back and made ambushes on the way, the Ayutthaya army followed up and found a blockade, so Phra Maha Dhammaraja and Phra Ramesoun were captured. Somdej Phra Maha Cakkapatti had to deal with the Burmese king, he exchanged two persons who were captured with 2 white elephants. They all agree with this deal.

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