Toei Ngam Bay (Best of Sattahip Beach)
Toei Ngam Bay or another name is located in the Bay Naval Headquarters Marine Corps. A white sand beach Clear blue sea White sand beaches stretch Clean water With beautiful natural surroundings The bay is surrounded by mountains and trees. Meanwhile Not far from the shore to see the "Koh Kai-tear" tourists came to the island at low tide. Replete with history King The boat leaves from the Klai Kangwon Palace in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan. Himself alone and not. The boat came ashore at the beach Pandan beauty of this flag with the Royal Marines. And the king's signature on a piece of stone. In the southern area of the beach is home to the "Museum of the Marine Corps," museum established to exhibit objects relating to the Marine Corps as a military vessel. Evolution Weapons Nearby is important that there is a monument to soldiers of the Marine Corps. A martyr to maintain the sovereignty of the Navy to commemorate the heroism and brave. The military, too late And at sunset You can watch the flag down from the top post at the practice of naval tradition for a long time and extraordinary beauty Pine Beach activities include teaching diving to people who do not know each other. There are also interesting activities such as boating, kayaking, snorkeling, etc. Toei Ngam Beach is still a beautiful course be taken care of as well. For recreation, tourism Do not miss the Sattahip place for those who want to visit. Visitors can have a beautiful Pandanus Beach. Marine commanders (Formerly of Sattahip, about 1 km) open 6 am to 6 pm.
Sattahip thailand blog is blog suggest a new attraction travel that is gaining popularity called "Sattahip," This place was in Thailand. For position which is not far from Pattaya. The travel very easy and convenient because near of U-Tapao Airport. There are beautiful beaches Along with tourism It is very relaxing, To relaxed seaside atmosphere don't missed at Sattahip Thailand
"Sai kaew beach" (Top Sattahip Beach in Thailand)
Sai kaew beach (Top attraction in Sattahip Thailand)
Sai Kaew Beach is another beach in Sattahip. That is gaining a reputation for beauty, not less. Today Marks Advice "Sai Kaew Beach" for those who are interested. And wanted to know where there are some beautiful feature tracking.
Getting there: The starting point would lead you to Pattaya. As most will know that if you go to Pattaya, where it is recommended to use Google's retooling at all convenient for the beach. The entrance is located on Sukhumvit Road lights called "flakes separate quests - school assembly," if removed from Pattaya towards Sattahip point observation point is Nong Nooch Tropical Garden, which is on the left. (If coming from Pattaya) Nong Nooch Tropical Garden to the entrance of Sai Kaew Beach, about 2 km on the Nong Nooch Tropical Garden. After going through three traffic lights. This is called "split Bangsarey" When the red light Bangsarey remaining distance to the next less than a kilometer to reach the entrance to the beach. The entrance to Sai Kaew Beach There will be three separate signals as well. This was a phase I was waiting for the right turn signal right now. For entrance Have a big sign on it saying warrant officer school. Chumpol Naval School The new military training center This way it It is the same route When the red light comes through A block of military guards This will be subject to redemption. The card's driver's license or identification card can be redeemed. We will not stop coming through. Placed in a glass When you next checkpoint will know the source of our internal. Assoc. Chumpol Naval very pleasant drive into it per kilo. He was probably a little confused. Because rarely signs It's a very small I had to slow down to read up. Drive straight until you get to the parking lot. Due to the Sai Kaew beach not to remove the car up. Before going to the beach will have to buy a ticket. Environmental maintenance charges Thailand 30 baht apiece for foreigners 60 baht a ticket, then went to the second row and stepped up at all. The minibus was a pickup truck with a roof with two side seat with my legs a little trick to see if I want to enjoy the beautiful view. The return leg was left sitting Services for And a look at the pictures yet. Enjoy your visit. "Sai Kaew Beach"
Sai Kaew beach today because people rarely travel more. Thus providing peace and quiet Especially to those who love solitude. Or a family-friendly attractions will really be suitable for food. The coming together of the beach is the right choice. Parking place if you come a little early to be making under the shade tree. Do not sit here on my lawn. It will develop here as a tourist. I think the military is likely to shed leaves from the shadows. Or an umbrella for me Because it is very little shade The beaches here are beautiful natural scenery, especially when he saw the Sai Kaew beach on the small island mountain tree very pretty, but the disadvantage is the cleanliness. Not good enough For young couples Sai Kaew would not do much. The island's more than likely to eat much less convenient accommodation... Sattahip Thailand
300 Visa Labels 'Missing' From Malaysia's Thai Embassy
ภาพ : Example of the missing visa labels. |
ภาพ : Mr. Nameka Sunday Edwin |
The revelation followed the arrest of a Nigerien national at the Thai-Malaysia in Songkhla Province. Mr. Nameka Sunday Edwin, 35, was attempting to cross the border to Malaysia, but the police discovered that he was under a watch-list issued by the Thai Embassy in the Malaysian capital.
Further investigation revealed that Mr. Edwin possessed the Thai Visa label number A04495149, which was marked by the Thai Embassy in Malaysia as stolen. The notice also reportedly said Mr. Edwin "may endanger the national security of Thailand". The police promptly arrested Mr. Edwin and charged him with holding false documents.
Prior to Mr. Edwin’s arrest, the immigration office in Mukdaharn province also reported that they had apprehended a man who entered Thailand from Laos’ Savannakhet Province with a passport bearing a visa label issued by the Thai Embassy Kuala Lampur.
The police arrested him after they realised he had never been to Malaysia in the first place, and the visa label was also reported as stolen. The man admitted to police he paid 30,000 baht to a collaborator for the visa label.
Eventually, the Immigration Bureau received a report from the Thai Embassy in Malaysia that 300 out of 3,000 visa labels have somehow been missing from its mission there, according to officials at the Bureau. The missing labels reportedly bear the number A4049901-A4056000 and A5801901-A5802000.
The officials added that 259 stolen labels had been used to cross Thai border by 35 Iranians, 1 Cameroonian, 20 Nigerians, 4 Pakistanis, 4 Indians and other people from Asia Minor Countries.
Reportedly, 55 people still remain in the Kingdom of Thailand, and the Immigration Bureau said the police already have 9 people in custody.
The incident might be the most serious breach in Thai border control in recent times. It is not clear how long the visa labels have been missing, and why the information had not been made public earlier.
Meanwhile, a source revealed that those who entered the country illegally with the stolen visa labels had contacted a Thai woman named “Mama”, said to be operating in Soi Pattanakarn 64 in Bangkok.
"The process involved sending a passport photo and 10,000 baht cash for the deposit to Mama. The illegal migrant would have to pay another 20,000 baht once the fake visa was granted a couple of days later," the source said.
According to our correspondent, 5 officials - 3 Thais and 2 Malaysians - at the Visa Department in Kuala Lampur’s Royal Thai Embassy are being investigated for their suspected connection with the missing labels.
Officials at Office of National Security and Immigration Bureau said they are working closely to prevent international crimes and keeping close look at individuals under the Watch List. The bureau also urged various immigration offices at the border to be aware of these people.
THAI Operates 34 Special Inbound and Outbound Flights on 2 December 2008
THAI Operates 34 Special Inbound and Outbound Flights on 2 December 2008
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Flight
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Route
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Departure Time
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Arrival Time
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TG 1049 | U-Tapao – Chiang Mai | 10.00 hrs | 11.10 hrs |
TG 2099 | U-Tapao – Phuket | 10.25 hrs | 11.45 hrs |
TG 9209 | U-Tapao – Frankfurt | 23.40 hrs | 05.30 hrs/3Dec.08 |
TG 9509 | U-Tapao – Copenhagen | 00.50 hrs | 06.35 hrs |
TG 6069 | U-Tapao – Hong Kong | 16.00 hrs | 19.45 hrs |
TG 6409 | U-Tapao – Narita | 22.35 hrs | 06.15 hrs/3 Dec.08 |
TG 6589 | U-Tapao – Seoul | 23.45 hrs | 07.55 hrs/3 Dec. 08 |
TG 9959 | U-Tapao – Sydney | 23.59 hrs | 13.10 hrs/3 Dec.08 |
TG 3159 | U-Tapao – Delhi | 19.50 hrs | 22.45 hrs |
TG 4179 | U-Tapao – Kuala Lumpur | 16.40 hrs | 19.50 hrs |
TG 6769 | U-Tapao – Narita | 11.00 hrs | 18.40 hrs |
TG 7949 | U-Tapao – Los Angeles | 19.30 hrs | 19.20 hrs |
TG 8820 | U-Tapao - Bodhgaya | 12.10 hrs | 14.00 hrs |
TG 6209 | U-Tapao – Osaka | 19.00 hrs | 02.10 hrs/3 Dec. 08 |
THAI requests passengers with confirmed reservations, departing from U-Tapao to check-in at BITEC Exhibition and Convention Center, Bang-Na, seven (7) hours prior to their flight departure. THAI will provide transportation between BITEC and U-Tapao Airport.
Outbound Flight from Chiang Mai International Airport
Flight
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Route
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Departure Time
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Arrival Time
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TG 1299 | Chiang Mai - Phuket | 12.30 hrs | 14.25 hrs |
2 Outbound Flights from Phuket International Airport
Flight
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Route
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Departure Time
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Arrival Time
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TG 9229 | Phuket – Frankfurt | 13.20 hrs | 19.10 hrs |
TG 6429 | Phuket – Narita | 23.50 hrs | 07.30 hrs/3 Dec. 08 |
Inbound Flights
16 Inbound Flights to U-Tapao Airport
Flight
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Route
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Departure Time (local time)
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Arrival Time
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TG 2109
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Phuket U-Tapao
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12.35 hrs
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14.00 hrs
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TG 2169
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Phuket – U-Tapao
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15.40 hrs
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17.00 hrs
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TG 9219
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Frankfurt – U-Tapao
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14.10 hrs
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06.20 hrs/3 Dec.08
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TG 4189
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Kuala Lumpur - U-Tapao
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21.00 hrs
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22.05 hrs
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TG 6779
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Narita – U-Tapao
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19.40 hrs
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00.40 hrs/3Dec.08
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TG 6419
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Narita - U-Tapao
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10.45 hrs
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15.45 hrs
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TG 6731
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Osaka – U-Tapao
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00.30 hrs
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05.00 hrs
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TG 6078
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Hong Kong – U-Tapao
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20.45 hrs
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22.30 hrs
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TG 9519
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Copenhagen – U-Tapao
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14.30 hrs
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06.50 hrs/3 Dec. 08
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TG 6599
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Seoul - U-Tapao
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10.55 hrs
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13.55 hrs
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TG 9969
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Sydney - U-Tapao
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16.40 hrs
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22.00 hrs
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TG 3169
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Delhi – U-Tapao
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00.05 hrs
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05.35 hrs
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TG 7959
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Los Angeles – U-Tapao
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21.30 hrs
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06.30 hrs/4 Dec. 08
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TG 8821
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Bodhgaya – U-Tapao
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14.45 hrs
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19.35 hrs
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TG 1179
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Chiang Mai – U-Tapao
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19.15 hrs
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20.25 hrs
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TG 4109 | Singapore - U-Tapao | 18.25 hrs | 20.25 hrs |
Transportation will be provided for passengers between U-Tapao Airport and Building 5, THAI’s Head Office on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road.
Inbound Flight to Phuket International Airport
Flight
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Route
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Departure Time
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Arrival Time
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TG 9239 | Frankfurt – Phuket | 20.55 hrs | 13.05 hrs/3 Dec. 08 |
For further information on THAI’s flights and reservations, passengers may contact tel. 02-356-1111. For other information, passengers may contact tel. 02-545-4000 or visit www.thaiairways.com
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