Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Spacious Two-Bedroom (FiveFold) 183 Sq.m. only @9,300.00 THB

  • 1 large living room
  • 2 master bedrooms(1 king-size bed for each bedroom)
  • 2 bathrooms(separated shower and bathtub)
  • 1 guest restroom
Centre Point Silom
About Centre Point Silom
Centre Point Silom is situated on the bank of the Chao Phraya River, “The River of Kings” in times gone by was the focal point of Thai lifestyle. As it was in the past, so it is today. Silom Road was originally a tree-lined canal, one of many in old Bangkok which once was called “The Venice of the East”. Thai riverside life is still celebrated and there’s nowhere better than the Centre Point Silom Executive Serviced Apartments.
Facilities
  • Beauty Salon**
  • Check in start: 14:00:00
  • Check out before: 12:00:00
  • Coffee & Tea Corner (Self Service)
  • Conference Room**
  • Internet Access (Wi-Fi)
  • Library
  • Newspaper (at lobby)
  • Pet Not Allowed
  • Restaurant**
  • Sauna and Steam Room at Fitness Center
  • Security Guard (24 hours)
  • Sprinkler and Smoke Detector
  • Swimming Pool (out door)
  • Umbrella

Kid’s Room @ Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit-Terminal 21

Busy children lead to carefree parents. Sit back and relax while your children happily play at our well equipped fun-filled play room. Kids love it!
Make most of our current running discounts –
Superior 32 Sq.m.
This Luxury Apartment @ special offer of THB 2,640.00 THB per room per night (INCLUDING BREAKFAST!), from the regular room rate of THB 3,400.00 THB. Couldn’t get better. Reserve while offers last !
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Facilities:
  • Internet Access (Wi-Fi)
  • Laundry Service**
  • Restaurant**
  • Room Service (24 hours)**
  • Security Guard (24 hours)
  • Squash Court
  • Swimming Pool (out door)
  • **Some service might have extra charge
  • Jacuzzi & Sauna
  • Fully equipped gymnasium
  • Internet station in lobby area
  • All Day dinning & Pool side bar
  • Doctor or nurse on call 24 hours
  • Parking
  • Meeting, catering and banquet services
  • 24 hrs. Reception and Concierge Service
Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit-Terminal 21

HOT DEALS @ Centre Point Petchburi ! HURRY & BOOK NOW while deals last!

Centre Point Petchburi

Centre Point Petchburi Elegance sets the tone of Centre Point Petchburi’s decoration ambiance. Situated in the merge of business areas, Centre Point Petchburi welcomes you to the most comfortable and convenient apartments with a full service business center, outdoor pool and fitness center. It is conveniently located near the Rajchathewi skytrain station. The serviced apartments offer guests spacious living spaces in a clean and comfortable environment.

Facilities
  • 24 hrs. Reception / Bell Boy / Doorman
  • Air-conditioner in Lobby Area
  • Airport Transfer**
  • Baby Cot**
  • Babysitting Service**
  • Baggage Storage
  • Business Centre 24 hrs.**
  • Check in start: 14:00:00
  • Check out before: 12:00:00
  • Kid’s Room
  • Closed Circuit Television Video (CCTV)
  • Coffee & Tea Corner (Self Service)
  • Conference Room**
  • Currency Exchange
  • Electric Adaptors/convertor (on request)**
  • Elevator
  • Fire Alarm
  • Fire Exit
  • Fitness Center / Health Club
  • Free Parking (Resident only)
  • House Phone
  • Ice (Self Service)
  • Internet Access (High Speed)
  • Internet Access (Wi-Fi)
  • Jacuzzi (Indoor) at Fitness Center
  • Jacuzzi (Outdoor) at Swimming pool
  • Laundry Service**
  • Launderette Room**
  • Library
  • Massage Service (outsource)**
  • Minimart**
  • Newspaper (at lobby)
  • Non-smoking floor
  • Pet Not Allowed
  • Postal Service**
  • Restaurant**
  • Room Service (limit hours)**
  • Sauna at Fitness Center
  • Security Guard (24 hours)
  • Smoking area
  • Sprinkler and Smoke Detector
  • Swimming Pool (out door)
  • Tour Desk**
  • Tour Service
  • **Some service might have extra charge

Monday, December 26, 2011

Splendid living space including retreat, dining and working area only @5,080.00 THB

Grand Suite (Triple) 69 Sq.m.
Finest apartment
  • A splendid living space including retreat, dining and working area
  • 1 master bedroom (king-size bed)
  • 1 bathroom (separated shower and bathtub)
Special Hot Price @  5,080.00 THB (BREAKFAST INCLUDED)
Price per room per night
The Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri is an urban paradise at the heart of Bangkok. It take just a quick visit to the district to see how the spirit of Ratchadamri lives on Siam Paragon, Amarin Plaza, Central World, Erawan Bangkok, Gaysorn, Maneeya Center and President Tower Arcade. The city’s pulse beats right here.
Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Book Now! Hotel Centre Point Petchburi 15 Bangkok

Centre Point Petchburi
Centrally situated within the city, the Centre Point Petchburi 15 Serviced Apartments Bangkok is convenient to a number of area attractions. Guests will enjoy close proximity to such attractions as Patunam shopping area, the Phantip Information Technology Center, and the Siam Center. In addition, the accommodation is close to a number of dining options for guest convenience. The Bangkok International Airport is approximately 18 miles from the accommodation. A train station and a bus station are within walking distance of the Centre Point Petchburi 15 Serviced Apartments Bangkok.

There are a total of 15 apartments available at the Centre Point Petchburi 15 Serviced Apartments Bangkok. Guests will be able to choose between studio style accommodations as well as one and two bedrooms. Amenities of the guestrooms include satellite television, wireless Internet access, in-room safes, refrigerators, air-conditioning, and private bathrooms.

An apartment style accommodation, the hotel provides amenities for long and short term stay guests. Amenities of the hotel include a conference facility, a business center, a restaurant, and a bar. Further amenities include a swimming pool, a fitness center, a sauna, 24-hour reception, laundry facilities, and a hotel safe.

Check in from 1:00 PM, Check out prior to 12:00 PM

Comfort at its Best @ Centre Point Hotel

Comfort is the key to a relaxed mind, A relaxed mind is the key to success. Comfort at its Best @ Centre Point. You needn’t worry for anything!

Let us borrow your worries while you are with us, Smile, sit back and enjoy the Luxury!
Let us spoil you. Everyone deserves some pampering once in a while after all the hard work!
Grande Centre Point Terminal 21

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

COUNTDOWN EVENTS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVAL IN BANGKOK

A number of major countdown festivals, new year celebrations, and travel-related events which are to be held in December 2011 and early 2012, will ensure a lively and vibrant calendar of activities over the holiday season. Here are some that have been confirmed:

Bangkok and Central Region

- Bangkok Countdown Ha Ha Ha 2012 on 31 December 2011 at CentralWorld Square, Ratchaprasong

– Make a Wish Countdown 2012 on 31 December 2011 at the Park Paragon, Siam Paragon

- Ploenchit Happiness on 18 December 2011 / 14.00-22.00 hrs between Ploenchit and Chidlom Roads

- 9 Sacred Places on 17-18 and 24-25 December 2011 and 1-2, 7-8 and 14-15 January 2012 at Rattanakosin Island and along the Chao Phraya River

- Miracle Smile@Thailand on 24-25 December 2011, at Khao San and Tanao Roads

- Annual Merit Making 2012 on 1 January 2012 at the urban area, BMA Office

- New Year Festival at Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market on 31 December 2011, Samut Prakan province

- Christmas@Chachoengsao on 24-25 December 2011, near Bang Pa Kong River, Chachoengsao
province
COUNTDOWN EVENTS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVAL IN BANGKOK

Superior 32 Sq.m. HOT DISCOUNT@ 2,640.00 THB

Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit-Terminal 21
Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit-Terminal 21 Superior 32 Sq.m. Room, HOT DISCOUNT@ 2,640.00 THB*(including breakfast) from the regular room rate of 3,400.00 THB per room per night!
On the best and most convenient location right in the heart of Bangkok, with access to BTS and MRT, the most convenient modes of transport and situated just in front.

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with all latest facilities
  • Internet Access (Wi-Fi)
  • Laundry Service**
  • Restaurant**
  • Room Service (24 hours)**
  • Security Guard (24 hours)
  • Squash Court
  • Swimming Pool (out door)
  • **Some service might have extra charge
  • Jacuzzi & Sauna
  • Fully equipped gymnasium
  • Internet station in lobby area
  • All Day dinning & Pool side bar
  • Doctor or nurse on call 24 hours
  • Parking
  • Meeting, catering and banquet services
  • 24 hrs. Reception and Concierge Service

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“Good location and reasonable price” Reviewed by our guest

Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri
I have been staying at this serviced apartment for 4 times. The price is very reasonable, with the large bathroom and kitchen, you can just give less than a hundred per night for upgrade to Suite (with large living room).

Location is nice, just next to 4 season and Grandhyatt, within walking distance to Erawin Shrine, Chit Lom and Central World. Everytime I stay here I’d just walk to Siam Paragon or Central World or Big C.
Breakfast is nice as well as service. The SPA is a must try also. Highly recommended to book a SPA before bed.

The only downside is that if you are carrying a lot of shopping bags, you have to walk for 5-10mins from BTS station. But still, I strongly recommend this serviced apartment!!!!

Fantastic Deals @ Hotel Centre Point Silom

Centre Point Silom
Features :
  • 1 queen-size bed/ Twin bed (on request)
  • 1 bathroom(separated shower and bathtub)
Regular room rate 3,750.00 THB

Centre Point Silom is situated on the bank of the Chao Phraya River, “The River of Kings” in times gone by was the focal point of Thai lifestyle. As it was in the past, so it is today. Silom Road was originally a tree-lined canal, one of many in old Bangkok which once was called “The Venice of the East”. Thai riverside life is still celebrated and there’s nowhere better than the Centre Point Silom Executive Serviced Apartments.
The wide range of facilities include a sparkling swimming pool, a well-equipped fitness center, a well-stocked library, a meeting venue, in-room internet and so many more features to add to your everyday pleasure…

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Centre Point Silom is a great place to stay whether on holiday or business

Centre Point Silom
Hear about us by Robert Cianflone from Melbourne, Australia who is our client since Jul 2011. His review about Centre Point Silom in tripadvisor.com dated November 17, 2011 quotes “Great place to Stay in Bangkok”, and further says -

“The Centre Point Silom is a great place to stay whether on holiday or business.
It is in the central business district of Bangkok, with the BTS Sky Train only a two minute walk away. The River is also a 2 minute walk away with its water taxi services and tour boats.
The hotel food is fantastic, with a wide variety of local and international foods.”

He also leaves a valuable suggestion for onlookers –

Room Tip: Go for the 1 bedroom apartment, they are good value and very spacious!
Check out more such Tips and Reviews about our various hotel properties at tripadvisor.com. Also, don’t forget to leave yours after your magical stay with us. Thank you!

Apartments are clean and well equipped

Centre Point Langsuan
LEC_Singapore found Centre Point Langsuan to be “Nice serviced apartment with friendly staffs”. They have left us their review on Tripadvisor.com dated May 17, 2011 after their enjoyable stay with us. They further quote -

“Apartments are clean & well equipped.

It is a 10 minute walk from the BTS Chitlom station. A luxurious tuk tuk (belonging to Centre Point) is available to bring residents to the BTS (one-way only).

Small grocery store on ground floor sells practically anything you may need….food, toiletries, souvenirs. Nearby eateries, massage/spa, 7-Eleven store along Soi Langsuan. Facilities include small swimming pool, squash court, library/reading room, fitness center with a few machines.

Breakfast is very good with a wide choice of food.”

This is what they found appealing about us. We would love you to share your review about your experience at Centre Point Langsuan too! Enjoy your luxurious stay!

Monday, December 5, 2011

His Majesty’s Birthday Grand Celebrations under the Theme “Peace and Happiness under Royal Benevolence”

The Government will organize various celebrative activities to offer felicitations to His Majesty the King on the occasion of his 7th cycle, or 84th, birthday anniversary.
Seven Days of Grand Celebrations for His Majesty the King’s 7th Cycle Birthday
Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said that the seven days of grand celebrations would take place from December 3 to 9 under the theme “Peace and Happiness under Royal Benevolence,” which reflects His Majesty’s role as the center of unity and the source of inspiration for the Thai people.

Thailand's King 7th cycle, or 84th, birthday anniversary.
The celebrations focus on the joining of forces of the people as a tribute to His Majesty, who has contributed greatly to Thailand’s national development, bringing sustainable well-being to the people and the progress to the country. Among the activities are an exhibition in honor of His Majesty and celebrative performances at Sanam Luang ceremonial ground in Bangkok.
Seven Days of Grand Celebrations for His Majesty the King’s 7th Cycle Birthday
The highlight of the celebrations takes place on December 5, the birthday of His Majesty the King. At 7:00 a.m., there will be a procession to bring sacred water from Wat Phra Chetuphon to the Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall in the Grand Palace, for the Prime Minister, the President of the National Assembly, and the President of the Supreme Court to present to His Majesty the King at the grand public audience for His Majesty to receive felicitations.
Seven Days of Grand Celebrations for His Majesty the King’s 7th Cycle Birthday
The grand public audience will take place at 10:30 a.m. to afford the opportunity for members of the Royal Family, the royal entourage, the Privy Council, the Cabinet, the National Assembly, the diplomatic corps, government officials, and the general public to attend, about 18,000 in number. His Majesty has consented to the grand public audience to be granted from the balcony of the Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall.
In the afternoon, there will be processions bringing ceremonial offerings for His Majesty along the defined route, up to the ceremonial site. At 6:00 p.m., representatives of various agencies bring the offerings to the site. At about 7:00 p.m., the Prime Minister offers a ceremonial offering and leads tribute-paying in front of the royal portrait, before joining the singing of the Royal Anthem, leading the candle-lit function and the royal hymn in praise of His Majesty. This will be followed by a fireworks display and performances within the ceremonial site throughout the night, to be carried live on the Television Pool of Thailand and Radio Thailand from 6:00 p.m. onwards.
Seven Days of Grand Celebrations for His Majesty the King’s 7th Cycle Birthday
The Government will host a garden party in honor of His Majesty the King December 7 at Government House, where three special gifts will be presented to His Majesty, namely the miniature octagonal throne, the commemorative book of rare royal addresses, and the fund to contribute to the Rajaprajanugroh Foundation under His Majesty the King’s patronage.
Grand celebrations would take place from December 3 to 9 under the theme “Peace and Happiness under Royal Benevolence”
source: http://thailand.prd.go.th/view_monarchy.php?id=6016

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri

Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri
“5 Star at a great price, centrally located” in the words of one of our guests.
Take a quick visit to the district to see how the spirit of Ratchadamri lives on Siam Paragon, Amarin Plaza, Central World, Erawan Bangkok, Gaysorn, Maneeya Center and President Tower Arcade. The city’s pulse beats right here!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

International Ramayana Festival in Celebration of His Majesty the King’s 84th Birthday

The Ministry of Culture will organize an International Ramayana Festival at the National Theater in Bangkok between December 5 and 9, as part of the celebrations of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 7th cycle, or 84th, birthday anniversary this year.

The Ministry of Culture will organize an International Ramayana Festival at the National Theater in Bangkok between December 5 and 9, as part of the celebrations of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 7th cycle, or 84th, birthday anniversary this year.
According to the Chairman of the Organising Committee M.R. Chakrarot Chitrabongs, seven countries, namely Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Singapore have responded to the invitation to join this festival, which will be open to the public free of charge.

M.R. Chakrarot stated that the International Ramayana Festival would be staged in accordance with the ancient Thai belief that the reigning king is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu in the personification of King Rama, as recounted in the Indian epic Ramayana (The Story of Rama). It is most appropriate therefore to stage a grand performance of the Thai version of the epic, Ramakirti (In Honor of Rama), as part of the celebrations.
Furthermore, he said, since the same story has spread far and wide, and has become well-known throughout Southeast Asia, Thailand has invited other countries that have maintained the cultural tradition of performing the Ramayana to participate in the significant celebrations in Bangkok. At 4:00 p.m. on December 5, there will be an official opening ceremony. The performance begins with a musical tribute by all participating countries as an overture. After that, each country will in turn, and in alphabetical order by country name, present a specially prepared song and dance of benediction to His Majesty the King.

At 5:00 p.m. on December 6, India, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Thailand are scheduled to stage individual country performances. The individual country performances by Singapore, Lao PDR, Indonesia, and Cambodia will be staged at the same time on December 7.

The Joint Ramayana performance by all countries in nine episodes will take place at 8:00 p.m. on December 9, when all participating countries take turns performing the Ramayana from the beginning to the end, each in its own performing arts style. At 1:00 p.m. on the same day, there will be a dress rehearsal. Both performances will be open to the public, free of charge. Members of the public may submit requests for individual or group invitations, stating the performance they wish to attend.

The Thai government has set the period from January to December 2011 for the celebrations of His Majesty the King’s seventh cycle birthday anniversary. The public, private, and civic sectors are joining hands in offering felicitations to His Majesty and organizing celebrative performances, scheduled for December 3-9, to commemorate this auspicious occasion.


source: http://thailand.prd.go.th/view_monarchy.php?id=6013
http://bangkokscoop.com/2011/11/28/international-ramayana-festival-in-celebration-of-his-majesty-the-king%E2%80%99s-84th-birthday/
http://grandecentrepointterminal21.com/2011/11/international-ramayana-festival-in-celebration-of-his-majesty-the-king%E2%80%99s-84th-birthday/

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Our world-class services are not merely a duty, but they lie at the heart of everything we do, the Centre Point Culture that we live by, where you will feel the utmost happiness and comfort as we never overlook even the smallest detail.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thailand’s Tourism on the recoup after the Flooding

Centre Point Hospitality
The tourism situation in Thailand is likely to recover quickly after the flooding, which has eased significantly in many areas of the country, especially Bangkok.

Quoted “Beautiful view, big veranda, fresh and clean. Nice gym.”

Centre Point Silom

Quoted “Beautiful view, big veranda, fresh and clean. Nice gym.” by one of our guests. Check it out for yourself and drop in your reviews! It is our guests’ most valuable reviews that help us to get even better! Don’t forget to blog your experience on our website after every single luxurious stay. Negative or positive, it’s your right and we’re all for it!

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Thailand emerging from waters at haste

Thailand emerging from waters at haste. It won’t be long before we would refer to the Great 2011 Floods as History. The New Year will positively be a Happy One !

Floodwaters are decreasing in many areas in Bangkok and the provinces, showing a sign of improvement in the overall flooding situation in Thailand.

Almost 18 Billion Baht Approved for Four Flood Recovery Projects
The Cabinet, during its meeting on November 15, approved a budget of more than 17.9 billion baht for four major projects to support flood recovery and the rehabilitation of infrastructure that has been damaged by the flooding.

“Thailands best”


Centre Point Sukhumvit-Thong Lo elegant executive serviced apartments combines an elite traditional of Thai style with all the essentials of modern living that meet every lifestyle need. As reviewed by one of our earned life-time guests :

Thailands best

“Centre Point Sukhumvit-Thong Lo is one of and most likely the best hotel in Thailand. I have been coming to Thailand for 3 years now, and have stayed at other hotels. There are some very good hotels in Thailand. But the Centre Point beats them all. The service is the best, security cant be any better, and the grillcheese sandwich is the best any were in the world. Realy great location. Convenient to everything. I will gladly stay evertime I go to Thailand.”

Why don’t you book a stay and check it for yourself! Don’t forget to drop in your review after your luxurious stay with us  We look forward to all our guests’ suggestions and a few words about their stay experience.. it helps us to serve you even better!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

About the Thai Festival ‘Loy Krathong’



Loi Krathong takes place on the evening of the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar. In the western calendar this usually falls in November.

Loi literally means ‘to float,’ while krathong refers to the lotus-shaped receptacle which can float on the water. Originally, the krathong was made of banana leaves or the layers of the trunk of a banana tree or a spider lily plant. A krathong contains food, betel nuts, flowers, joss sticks, candle and coins. Modern krathongs are more often made of bread or styrofoam. A bread krathong will disintegrate in a few a days and be eaten by fish and other animals. The traditional banana stalk krathongs are also biodegradable, but styrofoam krathongs are frowned on, since they are polluting and may take years to disappear. Regardless of the composition, a krathong will be decorated with elaborately-folded banana leaves, flowers, candles and incense sticks. A low value coin is sometimes included as an offering to the river spirits. During the night of the full moon, Thais will float their krathong on a river, canal or a pond lake. The festival is believed to originate in an ancient practice of paying respect to the spirit of the waters. Today it is simply a time to have fun.



Governmental offices, corporations and other organizations usually create big decorated rafts. There are also local and officially organised raft competitions, regarding its beauty and craftsmanship. In addition, there are also fireworks and beauty contests during the celebration of the festival.



The origins of Loi Krathong are stated to be in Sukhothai, but recently scholars have argued that it is in fact an invention from the Bangkok period. According to the writings of H.M. King Rama IV in 1863, the originally Brahmanical festival was adapted by Buddhists in Thailand as a ceremony to honour the original Buddha, Siddhartha Guatama. Apart from venerating the Buddha with light (the candle on the raft), the act of floating away the candle raft is symbolic of letting go of all one’s grudges, anger and defilements, so that one can start life afresh on a better foot. People will also cut their fingernails and hair and add them to the raft as a symbol of letting go of the bad parts of oneself. Many Thai believe that floating a raft will bring good luck, and they do it to honor and thank the Goddess of Water, Phra Mae Khongkha (Thai: พระแม่คงคา).



The beauty contests that accompany the festival are known as “Nopphamat Queen Contests”. According to legend, Nang Nopphamat (Thai: นางนพมาศ; alternatively spelled as “Noppamas” or “Nopamas”) was a consort of the Sukothai king Loethai (14th century) and she had been the first to float a decorated raft. However, this is a new story which was invented during the first part of the 19th century. There is no evidence that a Nang Nopphamat ever existed. Instead it is a matter of fact that a woman of this name was instead the leading character of a novel released during the end of the reign of King Rama III – around 1850. Her character was written as guidance for all women who wished to become civil servants.

Kelantan in Malaysia also celebrates the same celebration, especially in the Tumpat area. The ministry in charge of tourism in Malaysia recognises it as an attraction for tourists. Many people visit the celebration each year.

Yi Peng
Loi Krathong coincides with the Lanna (northern Thai) festival known as “Yi Peng” (Thai: ยี่เป็ง). Due to a difference between the old Lanna calendar and the Thai calendar, Yi Peng is held on a full moon of the 2nd month of the Lanna calendar (“Yi” meaning “2nd” and “Peng” meaning “month” in the Lanna language). A multitude of Lanna-style sky lanterns (khom loi (Thai: โคมลอย), literally: “floating lanterns”) are launched into the air where they resemble large flocks of giant fluorescent jellyfish gracefully floating by through the sky. The festival is meant as a time for tham bun (Thai: ทำบุญ), to make merit. People usually make khom loi from a thin fabric, such as rice paper, to which a candle or fuel cell is attached. When the fuel cell is lit, the resulting hot air which is trapped inside the lantern creates enough lift for the khom loi to float up in to the sky. In addition, people will also decorate their houses, gardens and temples with khom fai (Thai: โคมไฟ): intricately shaped paper lanterns which take on different forms. Khom thue (Thai: โคมถือ) are lanterns which are carried around hanging from a stick, khom khwaen (Thai: โคมแขวน) are the hanging lanterns, and khom pariwat (Thai: โคมปริวรรต) which are placed at temples and which revolve due to the heat of the candle inside. The most elaborate Yi Peng celebrations can be seen in Chiang Mai,[2] the ancient capital of the former Lanna kingdom, where now both Loi Krathong and Yi Peng are celebrated at the same time resulting in lights floating on the waters, lights hanging from trees/buildings or standing on walls, and lights floating by in the sky. The tradition of Yi Peng was also adopted by certain parts of Laos during the 16th century.

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loi_Krathong

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Finest accommodation with comfortable living space @ Centre Point Langsuan

Special Hot Price of THB 2,990 (including breakfast!) for :
Finest accommodation with comfortable living space,
Unbeatable price for One-Bedroom 55 Sq.m.
including retreat,
kitchen and dining area,
workstation,
one master bedroom and one bathroom.
Average room rate 3,730.00 THB
Price per room per night
Our location is only a short, pleasant walk away to the nearby leading department store Central Chidlom and you can travel with ease to other shopping venues, including Central World, Siam Paragon, The Platinum Fashion Mall, Pratunam Fashion Mall and Ratchaprasong Shopping Area, as well as night-time shopping markets. Nearby Lumpini Park, the Central Park of Bangkok, is a refreshing green space ideal for exercise and outdoor leisure activities. With our location at the heart of Bangkok, you can visit Thailand’s world-famous Erawan Shrine or Four-Faced Buddha and other city attractions with complete convenience.
Centre Point Langsuan

Amenities @ Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri. Experience The Luxury!

Limousine Service, Babysitting Service, Wheelchair, Gym/Fitness, Wireless, Car Park, Restaurant, Swimming Pool, Conference Room
Two-Bedroom Executive Suite 111 Sq.m.
Prestigious apartment
  • A sizable living space comprising retreat dining and working area
  • Spacious master bedroom (king-size bed)
  • En suite bathroom for master bedroom(separated shower and bathtub)
  • Another large bedroom (1 queen-size bed) with sharing bathroom (no bathtub)
Room rate 11,000.00 THB per room per night.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

View the entire city of Bangkok from here!

Centre Point Silom
View the entire city of Bangkok from here! Take deep breaths and enjoy breathtaking views of the beautifully lit city each late evening.
HOT PROMOTION @ 3,700.00 THB per One-Bedroom (City View) 90 Sq.m.(INCLUDING BREAKFAST!)
Price per room per night
Spacious apartment
  • 1 large living room
  • 1 master bedroom(1 king-size bed with a walk-in closet)
  • 1 bathroom (separated shower and bathtub)
Regular room rate 4,200.00 THB
OFFER LIMITED AND SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.

A heaven of comfort surrounded by a magnificent lake view


Centre Point Sukhumvit
A heaven of comfort surrounded by a magnificent lake view with easy access to business areas, shopping centers and international schools.

Offering the ultimate promotion of THB 3,520 per room/night INCLUDING BREAKFAST! One-Bedroom (Triple) 76 Sq.m. Luxurious apartment with :
•1 living room (Dinning & Kitchen area)
•1 master bedroom (1 king-size bed)
•1 bathroom (integrated shower and bathtub)
Regular room rate is at THB 5,000 for this particular category.
Offer limited and subject to availability.

An excellent choice

The hotel is located in a short, dead-end street that some taxi drivers may not know. However, this means that there are no traffic noises around the hotel. For the hotel guests, it is an easy place to find as the little street is located just north of the Rachadamri sky-train station, and just down the street from the famous Erawan Shrine which is always active. The hotel is near 2 sky-train lines and numerous shopping malls and restaurants. We spent a lot less time in taxis in traffic jams than when we stayed in other areas of Bangkok.
The breakfast room is much too small for the large number of people who arrive after 9 a.m. We always had to wait for a table. Sometimes we were offered a table far, far away from the buffet table, or else, we were told that we could go to the restaurant downstairs.


We stayed 11 nights at the hotel and look forward to staying there again.

Monday, October 17, 2011

OPENING SOON! Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit-Terminal 21


Watch out for our Grand opening of The Ultimate ‘Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit-Terminal 21’ – scheduled for Nov.1. Start back counting, your wildest dreams of ultimate luxury are about to come true!
Studio (32-46 m2) and One – Bedroom Suite (65-70 m2) accommodations are available, especially designed with extra high – ceiling to liberate you with spaciousness, along with extra – wide panoramic glass windows to let you immerse in the scenic view.
Complete your refined living with superior bedroom providing a cocoon of tranquility, bathroom, generous dining area and comprehensive pantry or kitchen (for residence guests).
Be real close to Bumrungrad International Hospital, Central World, Siam Paragon, Queen Sirikit Convention Center, and Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital.
Just a matter of 5 min. by BTS/MRT!
♦ Swimming Pool
♦ Pond with Gazebo
♦ Resident Lounge*
♦ Fitness Center
♦ Sauna & Jacuzzi
♦ Children’s Room
♦ Wi-Fi Internet
♦ Conference Room & Business Center
♦ Tennis Court*
♦ Golf Putting Green*
♦ Restaurant
*for residence guests

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit-Terminal 21


Never be late now! Beat the heavy traffic in the beautiful city of Bangkok by putting up with us.
We’ll be functioning soon at the prime central location in Bangkok! Located near the Sukhumvit-Ratchadapisek Intersection, and Express Entry and Exit, your travel to any destination is convenient and fast. BTS (Asok Station) and MRT (Sukhumvit Station) at your doorstep.

” Exclusive access points to Terminal 21 Shopping Mall on LG, GF, MF and 1-6 fl. to discover a world of inspiration and enjoyment at the first Airport-Styled shopping destination.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Wake up to our ‘wake up’ service @ Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri

An urban paradise in the heart of Bangkok – A mere 5 min. walk to BTS Ratchadamri station!
A short 10 min. stroll to Siam Paragon, Central World and Gaysorn Plaza. Be there whenever you feel like!
MRT Silom, MBK center and Materdei Convent School can be reached in about 10 minutes by car.

Suite 54 Sq.m. available at the sheer price of 3,550 THB per room per night (BREAKFAST INCLUDED!), from the regular price of 4,750. Make most of this promotion while offer lasts!

Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri
Suite 54 Sq.m. room features and facilities –
Spacious single room apartment
• 1 king-size bed
• 1 bathroom (separated shower and bathtub)
• A walk-in closet
• Sliding room dividers creating a sense of privacy between the bedroom and dining area
Average room rate 4,750.00 THB
Special Hot Price
BREAKFAST INCLUDED 3,550.00 THB (price per room per night)

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Centre Point Cup 2011 Apply Now!

Centre Point Cup 2011
Register 10:30 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.
Fee 3,000 Baht (same for course member too) *Not include caddy fee, cart fee and transportation

*2,000 Baht for Centre Point Residents

Rule – 1 flight competition, 18 Holes Stroke Play, Complete Net Scoring by double PERIA
Party & Ceremony 18:00 p.m – 19:30 p.m.

*Application will be closed when applicants each fixed number.
*Fee will not be refunded except the tournament cancellation by host.
*Application will be done officially when the fee is paid.
*Rain Policy: In case, not all players finish18 holes, Prizes will be distributed by lucky draw at the party.
*Competition, party and ceremony will be conducted in Japanese.

How to Apply

For Centre Point Residents
Please ask for application form and pay application fee at each Centre Point reception. The fee is 2,000 Baht.
The deadline is Friday, October 14th, 2011.

For Non Residents
Please contact Bangkok Shuho, Event Depeartment
Tel.: +66 2- 247-8991      
E-mail.: usui@bangkokshuho.com
Please contact us, we will send Application Form

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

‘Thesakan‘ meaning ‘Festival’ and ‘Kin che’ means ‘eating vegetarian’ !

‘Thesakan Kin Che’ – The Colorful Vegetarian Festival In Thailand coming up 27 Sep – 5 Oct 2011
The Colorful Vegetarian Festival In Thailand coming up 27 Sep – 5 Oct 2011

The vegetarian festival is an annual event, held in the ninth lunar month, according to the Chinese calendar. It starts on the first day of the waxing moon and lasts for 9 days. The festival usually falls in the month of October. The dates are different each year as they are set by the phases of the moon.  

This year, the festival will last from 27 Sep - 5 Oct 2011.


'Thesakan Kin Che' - the colorful Vegetarian Festival In Thailand coming up 26 Sep - 6 Oct 2011

Don’t miss out on the huge variety of delicious Chinese vegetarian foods if you’ll be in Thailand during the vegetarian festival! An exceptional treat for vegans, since the food imitates all the delicious non-veg. dishes using strictly nothing but vegetarian stuff! The taste, feel and appearance imitates meat so well that one could also call it ‘vegetarian meat’! So, do not miss on this once a year opportunity of relishing the most delicious vegetarian meat !

‘Vegans’ – relish it risk free since it’s bound to be 100% vegetarian in order not to violate the festivals’ religious ties and beliefs. So, need not worry about any non-veg. contamination. Wherever you see the ‘yellow triangular flags’ saying ‘che’ during the festival, it is 100% vegetarian – just go for it and enjoy it carefree!'Thesakan Kin Che' - the colorful Vegetarian Festival In Thailand coming up 27 Sep - 5 Oct 2011
However, do keep an eye on your weight since there are lots of yummy deep-fried foods :) As we all know it’s easy to get out of shape, but needs immense effort to shed those extra pounds – whew !

In Thailand this festival is called ‘Thesakan Kin Che’(เทศกาลกินเจ spelled in Thai), the Vegetarian Festival. It is celebrated throughout the entire country, but the festivities are at their height in Phuket, where about 35% of the population is Chinese. A colourful event held over a nine day period in late September/early October, this celebrates the Chinese community’s belief that abstinence from meat and various stimulants during the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar will help them obtain good health and peace of mind. Most of the attention is on the events happening in Phuket, but really you will find that Chinese communities all around Thailand will be celebrating the Vegetarian Festival at this time. The main venue in Samut Prakan city is at Rongjae Thongsiang near Taiban Circle.

Though the origins of the festival are unclear, it is thought that perhaps the festival was bought to Phuket by a wandering Chinese opera group who fell ill with malaria while performing on the island.
They decided to adhere to a strict vegetarian diet and pray to the Nine Emperor Gods who would ensure purification of the mind and body. On recovery, the people celebrated by holding a festival that was meant to honour the gods as well as express the people’s happiness at surviving what was, in the nineteenth century, a fatal illness.

This is the reason it is more prominently celebrated in Phuket, and is also known as ‘The Phuket Vegetarian Festival’.

Main purposes of the Vegetarian Festival
To cut down on the number of animal lives that otherwise would be killed for food.
To plant the seeds of kindness in one’s heart in order to cleanse the mind.
And, to have good health and longevity.

Main Food Sources Of Chinese Vegetarian Food
Chinese vegetarians get their proteins and nutrients from soy beans, tofu, soy products, imitation meats, other beans and vegetables.
Reliable vegetarian sauces for thai vegetarian cuisine
The main source of calcium is roasted black sesame seeds.
Fish sauce that is a popular seasoning in Thai dishes is replaced with soy sauce and mushroom sauce.

‘Che’ Practitioners
Most people associate che food with not eating any meat, but the true meaning of che is observing the 8 precepts. One of which is not eating after midday.

When the Chinese character (in the word che) is studied in detail, we learn that every brush stroke carries a deeper meaning and outline how we should live our lives.

Not only do true che practitioners eat Chinese vegetarian food, they also give attention to what they say, do and think. One could say that che is a combination of vegetarianism and mindfulness practice.

Self-Mutilation Practices during the Festival
The vegetarian festival is the most colorful event in Phuket and Trang, where a number of participants called mah song do self-mutilation practices; such as sticking swords through their cheeks and walking bare feet on hot charcoal.

Each ‘mah’ song invites a God to possess his body. Then, he performs the self-mutilation without feeling any pain.

'Thesakan Kin Che' - the colorful Vegetarian Festival In Thailand coming up 27 Sep - 5 Oct 2011
The spectators pay homage to the gods, that possess the bodies of the mah song, by lighting firecrackers when the mah song walk past.

Strict devotees wear white and spend the whole period eating jay food and practicing in the temple.

Definition of Chinese Vegetarian(che) Food
Chinese vegetarian food or ‘che’ is any food without meat, poultry, seafood, eggs and animal products.
Furthermore, ‘che’ food excludes 4 kinds of pungent vegetables; including garlic, onion, Chinese single-bulbed garlic and Chinese chive.

During the festival the participants also refrain from smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol.
The strong qualities of these vegetables are believed to stimulate sexual desire, which makes it more difficult to be mindful. In addition, these vegetables destroy the 5 elements in the body, which in turn has negative effects on five main inner organs – heart, kidneys, spleen, liver and lungs.

There are two groups of Thai vegetarians in Thailand -
The first group is strictly vegan, and does not accept dairy products and eggs – which is comparable to being a vegan in the West. This kind of strictly veg. food is called ‘che’ in Thai.
The second group eats dairy products and egg. The latter group is comparable to being a lacto-ovo vegetarian. This category of veg. food is called ‘mungsawirat’ in Thai.
So, beware of what you say depending on the category you fall into.

The Festival Origin
The vegetarian festival was brought to Phuket and Trang, in the south of Thailand, by Chinese boatmen in the 19th century.

Taoists worship nine Gods. These Gods are believed to take the form of planets and have direct influence on the 5 elements (earth, water, wind, fire and gold), that make up the physical body.

In the beginning, only the Chinese-Thai partook in the vegetarian festivals, but over time it’s grown into a nationwide practice.

There are many devoted Chinese-Thai who eat ‘che’ food all year round. These Buddhists practice at the temple regularly.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

We are proud to introduce our very FIRST GUEST of Centre Point Langsuan – The Remarkable CHIEF PHIL LANE JR., an internationally recognized leader in human and community development

CentrePoint, Langsuan is immensely privileged to have had the opportunity to serve as their very First Guest, The Man of Substance, Heriditary Chief Phil Lane Jr. of the American Indians of Canada and the US, Chairman of the Four Worlds International Institute/Four Directions International. The First Indigenous person to win the prestigious Windstar Award, presented annually to a global citizen whose personal and professional life exemplifies commitment to a global perspective, operates with awareness of the spiritual dimension of human existence and demonstrates concrete actions of the benefit for humans and all living systems of the earth.

Phil Lane Jr. is an enrolled member of the Yankton Dakota and Chickasaw First Nations and is an internationally recognized leader in human and community development. He was born at the Haskell Indian School in Lawrence, Kansas in 1944, where his mother and father met and attended school.
During the past 44 years, he has worked with Indigenous peoples in North, Central and South America, Micronesia, South East Asia, India, Hawaii and Africa. He served 16 years as Associate Professor and Founder and Chairman of the Four Worlds International Institute at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Four Worlds became an independent Institute in 1995. As well, Phil is Chairman of Four Directions International, a Native American owned company, which was incorporated in 1996 as Four Worlds’ Economic Development Arm.