Category: Thai

Culture Notes Mar. 6, ‘08

Published March 6, 2008 in CULTURES, Danish, Indonesian, NOTES, Russian, Saudi Arabian, Thai, Turkish | Comments [0]
Cultures under threat: Rising property prices threaten Moscow’s architectural heritage Sundanese cultural groups are vanishing in Indonesia Thai food culture threatened by garlic from China Camels and Bicycles Turkey will be a first-time guest of honor at the 23rd annual Janadriya Culture and Heritage Festival in Saudi Arabia, which will feature an hour-long operetta, written by Prince Saad ibn Saud, [...] Read More »

Culture News Apr. 3 ‘07

Published April 4, 2007 in American, Business, CULTURES, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS, Christian, Fasting, Korean, NOTES, Thai, Wedding | Comments [0]
Lonely Planet Learn how to travel to other cultures with the new LonelyPlanetTV. Lent 2.0 Many Christians have been abstaining from rich foods or giving up luxuries during lent, the 40 days before Easter. Some young people have decided to abstain from Facebook and other social networking sites. Read more about their sacrifices on CNN. Executive Planet Learn [...] Read More »

Songkran: Happy Thai New Year!

Published March 31, 2007 in CULTURES, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS, Cambodian, Chinese, Elders, HOLIDAYS, Laotian, Myanmar, New Year Celebrations, Parades, Spring, Thai, Water | Comments [0]
Songkran, the Thai New Year, is celebrated from April 13 to 15 in Thailand. It is also celebrated in Laos (where it is called "Songkan"), Cambodia, Myanmar, and by ethnic Dai in Yunnan, China. “Songkra” comes from Sanskrit and means "a move or change." Songkran is also known as the “Water [...] Read More »

Kite Flying and Basant

Published March 26, 2007 in Afghani, American, Brazil, CULTURES, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS, Cuban, HOLIDAYS, Japanese, Korean, Malaysian, Pakistani, Parades, Spring, Thai | Comments [4]
Picture: Kites over Pakistan, posted on Pakistani Pictures, originally uploaded by Manitoon. The Basant festival, celebrated in Pakistan and parts of India, welcomes the beginning of spring. In most places it is a one-day festival, strongly associated with kite flying. In Lahore, Pakistan, capital of the agriculture-based province of Punjab, Basant is [...] Read More »