Thursday, August 13, 2009

Chiang Mai News Clips
- Thursday 13th August 2009


* Thailand Art of Stucco 2009:
Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin Campus in co-operation with the PTI Polene invites you to attend
The exhibition of the winner from Thailand Art Stucco Contest.

This project aims to support the development of arts and culture for the social quality of life. To promote and encourage young generation to pay attention to stucco art. The exhibition starts from 6th-26th August at Chiang Mai University Art Center, Nimman Road.

* Kruba Sriwichai Monument:
Kruba Sriwichai is the holy monk of Northern Thailand. He was called as “the developer monk” because he always led people to construct and refurbish religious buildings, chedis and temples more than 100 places around Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Lampang and Mae Hong Son.

In addition, Kruba Sriwichai and followers built the first road to Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep in 1935. To honor the holy monk, there is a monument that is situated at the foot of Doi Suthep Mountain on the way to Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep. Every day from early morning till late night, you can find people from young to old worship for their good fortune and fate as is the traditional belief of Thai's.

This is the place that local people and tourists come to worship and bless for the good life & along with the Doi Suthep Temple is one of the most revered places in the whole of Thailand for Buddhist followers.

* Promotion from Janrawee House Detox and Spa:
Detoxification is the process of removing toxins from the body. For good heath, Janrawee House Detox and Spa offers a 3 weeks Detox Program only 5,900 Bhat.

The 1st week with The colonic Detox, herbal steam, and detox massage.The 2nd week with Colonic Detox and rejuvenix detox foot spa. And the last week with colonic Detox with Skin Detox.

For further details please call Janrawee House Detox and Spa on Tel No: 053-212541 .

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