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Activities & Relaxation
ACTIVITIES AND RELAXATION
Delegates and their spouses will so find so many ways to enjoy their leisure time before and after the conference. These include golfing, spa treatment, half and full day tours of Bangkok and the ancient capital of Ayutthaya, a few days at a beach or hill resort or journeys further afield into Indo-China. Here are some of the highlights.
BANGKOK
More than anywhere else in the country, Bangkok expresses Thailand's special ability to blend the old with the new. This lends a thrilling sense of discovery to sightseeing and adds an element of surprise when exploring this most fabled city of the Orient. Bangkok is unrivalled on shopping, dining and entertainment and is indeed the most suitable destination to host your conference.
Attractive Place around Siriraj Hospital
Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple.

Definitely a must see for all visitors. The stunning compound, with the beautiful and impressive structures unique to Thailand, reflects the pillars of Thai society, namely the Monarchy and Buddhism.
Royal Palaces.
Other royal palaces are the Vimarnmek, built of golden teakwood, reputed to be the largest in the world. It was built by King Rama V at the turn of the century and now serves as a museum where visitors can admire the display of objects presented to the Kings by foreign envoys and heads of state in the course of early relationship cultivation with western countries. In a connecting compound is the Abhisek Dusit which exhibits handicraft masterpieces created under Her Majesty's SUPPORT programme to promote traditional crafts and assist rural housewives with supplemental income.
The Cruise on The Chaophraya River

The Luxurious Cruise on The Chaophraya River in Bangkok Thailand.the most gracious vessel of world-class standard along the spectacular sight of the Chaophraya River in Bangkok, when the sun goes down with a live and and professional vocalists. Passing to Temple of Dawn or Wat Arun , Grand Palace , Rama 8 Bridge all light up both Chaophraya river bank . Every moment onboard is your special occasion.
Khaosan road

Khaosan road is a short road in central Bangkok. It is located in the Banglamphu neighborhood (Phra Nakhon district) about 1 km north from the Grand Palace with Wat Phra Kaew. It has developed over the years into probably the most profound worldwide example of a "backpackers' ghetto", with relatively cheap accommodation compared to other areas of central Bangkok. The accommodation varies from 'mattress in a box' style hostels, to full Western-standard luxury.
Taling Chan Floating Market

The floating market happen in the regin king Taksin when Thonburi was the capital city. They sell fruits, vegetables, foods and another. Taling Chan Floating Market is not too far from the Grand Palace.A famous floating market is really charming. If you want to get out of civilization to enjoy with the people who lives RIM CLONG (next to the canal). This place will not let you down.
Yaowarat Road

Bangkok's Chinatown is located on Yaowarat Road in Samphanthawong district. The Chinatown is an old business centre covering a large area around Yaowarat and Charoen Krung Road. There are many small streets and alleys full of shops and vendors selling all types of goods. It has been the main centre for trading by the Chinese community since they moved from their old site some 200 years ago. Nearby Phahurat or Indian market. Yaowarat Road is also famous for many varieties of delicious foods, and become foods street in the night.
Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium

Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium is an indoor sporting arena located in Bangkok, Thailand. Along with Lumpinee Stadium, the Rajadamnern is one of the two main stadiums for modern Muay Thai. The stadium has its own ranking system and championship titles up to Middleweight (160lbs). Muay thai contests are held on every Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. The fights usually start around 6.30 p.m. Ticket prices range from 500 to 1,500 Baht.
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