Chiang Mai city always offers all sorts of needs to be an attractive one. Not only the appealing places are needed, people would like to know about activities represent the custom and culture in each place they go. Openchiangmai.com is also having updated information so that the travelers choose to have fun time here.
29-31 January 2010
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The Elephant Charity 14th
Thailand Conservation Center have The Elephant Charity 14th Project on 29-31 January 2010 at Thailand Elephant Conservation Center Km. 28-29 Lam Phang Rd., T.Viangtarn A.Hangchat, Lam Phang, Thailand.
Sathok Chang Lam Phang on 2010 have Lanna Khunthok Charity for the Elephant and many activities make lanna khunthok food backdrop contest, Elephant for the war cavalcade, Elephant show, Elephant Exhibition, acitvities on stage by student and OTOP Product
**All money from many activity will be food fund for Thai Elephant.
More information contact here:
Thailand Elephant Conservation Center Km. 28-29 Lam Phang Rd., T.Viangtarn A.Hangchat, Lam Phang, Thailand.
Tel. 054 228 108 or 054 247 871 - 4
Strawberry Fair and the Amazing of Samoeng on February 2010
Strawberry Fair Schedule February 12-14, 2010
- Strawberry Contest
- Parade Strawberry
- Beauty Contest
- Strawberry Cycle Cross.
- Extra pageat for the bride and bridegroom if you wedding ceremong you
tribe vellage in Valentine 14 Feb. 10.
Strawberry Procession
- Exhibition of some organizations.
-OTOP Products with varieties lacal products of Samoeng and others.
-Kadmua Kuohom
Typical Oganic
agriculture products
and handmade product
For more information:
Tourism Authority of Thailand, Chiang Mai Office (TAT Chiang Mai)
105 / 1 Chiang Mai - Lamphun Rd., Muang, Chiang Mai 50000 Thailand
Tel: +66 (0) 5324 8604, +66 (0) 5324 8607,
Fax: +66 (0) 5324 8605
E-mail address: tatchmai@tat.or.th
Website: http://www.tourismthailand.org/chiangmai
Samoeng, Chiang Mai, Thailand February 12-14, 2010 View : 224
Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Lightning Thief
It's the 21st century, but the gods of Mount Olympus and assorted monsters have walked out of the pages of high school student Percy Jackson's Greek mythology texts and into his life. And they're not happy: Zeus' lightning bolt has been stolen, and Percy is the prime suspect. Even more troubling is the sudden disappearance of Percy's mother. As Percy finds himself caught between angry and battling gods, he and his friends embark on a cross-country adventure to catch the true lightning thief, save Percy's mom, and unravel a mystery more powerful than the gods themselves.
Category: Action/Fantasy/Adventure
Director: Chris Columbus
Majorcineplex Chang Mai Theatre3 (TH/EN)
11:20 13:55 16:30 22:25
Majorcineplex Chang Mai Theatre 5 (TH/EN)
12:40 15:10 17:40 20:10
Chang Mai Vista Kadsuankaew Theatre 4 (EN/TH)
12:30 14:45 17:00 19:15 21:30
Chang Mai Vista Kadsuankaew Theatre 6 (EN/TH)
11:30 13:45 16:00 18:15 20:30
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For more information
โทร. 0-2667-5555 ต่อ 4114 / 08-1531-8787 โทรสาร 0-2264-5575 Call Center 0-2635-1111
E-Mail: jusirirat@cpn.co.th / pr.ho@cpn.co.th Website: www.centralplaza.co.th.
February 13-14, 2010 G floor Central plaza Chiang Mai Airport View : 381
The Office of Global Awareness, in collaboration with the Northern Climate Crisis Network (NCCN) proudly presents the following Payap Reel program.
21st & 28th January 2010 through 4th, 11th & 18th February 2010
17:00-19:30 hrs (5:00-7:30 pm)
Pentecost Building, Room 419 (formerly the Graduate and International Studies Building)
Payap University, Mae Khao Campus (behind Carrefour)
Organized by Steve Green & Ricky Ward. Telephone inquiries 084-985-9668
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
*Each screening will be followed by an opportunity for discussion facilitated by a member of the NCCN
Thursday 21 January: "HOME" (2009 / 93 min)
Belgian aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand and his team traveled around the planet over 18 months to make this film. This movie shot from the air over fifty countries has a mission and carries a message for humanity: to become aware of the full extent of its spoliation of the Earth's riches and change its patterns of consumption.
Thursday 28 January: "CRUDE IMPACT" (2006 / 97 min)
CRUDE IMPACT is a powerful and timely story that deftly explores the inter-connection between human domination of the planet and the discovery and use of oil.
This documentary film exposes our deep-rooted dependency on the availability of fossil fuel energy and examines the future implications of peak oil -- the point in time when the amount of petroleum worldwide begins a steady, inexorable decline. Journeying from the West African delta region to the heart of the Amazon rainforest, from Washington to Shanghai, from early man to the unknown future, CRUDE IMPACT chronicles the collision of our insatiable appetite for oil with the rights and livelihoods of indigenous cultures, other species and the planet itself. It is a thought-provoking story filled with discovery, sorrow, outrage, humor and ultimately, hope.
Thursday 4 February: "THE POWER OF COMMUNITY" (2007 / 53 min)
A documentary about the kinds of adaptations we could make to living in a world constrained by the need to radically cut back on fossil fuel use to reduce CO2 pollution. When the Soviet Union collapsed, Cuba lost its cheap oil supply and had to learn how to adapt. It was hard, but they did it.
This documentary takes you through various aspects of life in Cuba - Economy, transportation, health-care, agriculture, education - and explores how they dealt with the dramatic reduction of fossil fuels to a mere fraction of their pre-1990 levels. It was nice to meet the people, see the sights, and hear the sounds. The overall feeling was that the Cubans had improved the quality of their life (after a difficult "Special Period"). Their health was better, greater sense of community, better food and healthier land. The director was left with the question: Why should we wait until we run out of oil? Let's do it now. The part not expected was how it challenged the understanding of the difference between a Communist country and Capitalism. Did you know that a greater percentage of Cubans own their own home than in America? More farmers now own their own land? Sort of turns the notion of what a "Free-Market" is on its head...
Thursday 11 February: "BLIND SPOT" (2009 / 91 min)
BLIND SPOT is a documentary film that illustrates the current oil and energy crisis that our world is facing. Whatever measures of ignorance, greed, or wishful thinking, we have put ourselves at a crossroads, which offer two paths with dire consequences. If we continue to burn fossil fuels we will choke the life out of the planet, and if we don't, our way of life will collapse.
Directed by Adolfo Doring; features interviews with William Catton Jr., Max Fraad Wolff, Richard Heinberg, Kenneth Deffeyes, Albert Bartlett, Roscoe Bartlett, James Hansen, David Pimentel, Joseph Tainter, David Korten, Jason Bradford, Elke Weber, Mary-Ann Hitt, Terry Tamminen, Ted Caplow and Derrick Jensen.
Thursday 18 February: "WHAT A WAY TO GO - LIFE AT THE END OF EMPIRE" (2007 / 125 min)
A middle class white guy comes to grips with Peak Oil, Climate Change, Mass Extinction, Population Overshoot and the demise of the American Lifestyle.
What is it doing to us, as thoughtful human beings, as we face the overwhelming challenges of:
Peaking fossil fuel flow rates?
Critically degraded ecosystems?
A changing climate?
An exploding global population?
Teetering global economies?
An unstable political climate?
And what is it doing to the rest of the life on this planet?
21st January 2010 - 18th February 2010 Pentecost Building, Room 419(formerly the Graduate and International Studies Building)Payap University, Mae Khao Campus(behind Carrefour) View : 278