Showing posts with label Bangkok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bangkok. Show all posts

Aug 17, 2015

Bangkok : It is much clearer who the bombers are


It is much clearer who the bombers are
Bangkok : It is much clearer who the bombers are
Thailand is close to determining who detonated a bomb at a popular shrine in Bangkok that killed 22 people and injured 123, the country’s defence minister has said.

 “It is much clearer who the bombers are, but I can’t reveal right now,” Prawit Wongsuwan said on Tuesday. “We have suspects. There are not many people.”

The government has blamed the attack, which ripped through a bustling part of the city at 7pm on Monday night, on forces seeking to destroy its tourist economy.

Much of the violence in the southeast Asian nation stems from a low-level insurgency waged by Muslim separatists in the south, but the country’s army chief said on Tuesday that the attack does not bear the hallmarks of the rebels.

“This does not match with incidents in southern Thailand. The type of bomb used is also not in keeping with the south,” Royal Thai Army chief and deputy defence minister General Udomdej Sitabutr said in a televised interview.

No group has claimed responsibility for the bombing of the Hindu Erawan shrine, a major attraction for visitors from Asia and for Thai people. Dedicated to the Hindu god Brahma, it is also popular among Thailand’s Buddhist and Chinese tourists.

Eight foreigners were killed in the explosion, including three Chinese, two Hong Kong residents, two people from Malaysia and one person from the Philippines. Scores of people were wounded, including many from China and Taiwan.


Forensic police teams in white gloves and sniffer dogs scoured the major intersection in the heart of the capital early on Tuesday morning, where glass and blood still lay on the road.

More than 6,500 people have been killed in the long-running insurgency in the south of the country since 2004, but militants have not launched an attack of this scale on the capital.

Bangkok has witnessed violent protests from opposing political groups since 2006 but foreigners are rarely caught in the bloodshed. An indiscriminate bomb attack killing large numbers of people is unheard of in recent memory.

Thai national police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri said the death toll stood at 22 from the bombing, with 123 people wounded.

National police chief Somyot Poompanmuang told reporters the attack was unprecedented in Thailand. He said the blast was caused by a pipe bomb.

“The perpetrators intended to destroy the economy and tourism, because the incident occurred in the heart of the tourism district,” defence minister Prawit told Reuters late on Monday.

Tourism is one of the few bright spots in an economy that continues to underperform more than a year after the military seized power in May 2014.


It accounts for about 10% of the economy, and the government had expected a record number of visitors this year following a sharp fall in 2014 during months of street protests and the coup.


At the scene on Monday evening lay burnt out motorcycles, with rubble from the shrine’s wall and pools of blood on the street. “There were bodies everywhere,” said Marko Cunningham, a New Zealand paramedic working with a Bangkok ambulance service, who said the blast had left a two-metre-wide crater.

 “Some were shredded. There were legs where heads were supposed to be. It was horrific,” Cunningham told Reuters, adding that people several hundred metres away had been wounded.


The Nation television channel reported that the government would set up a “war room” to coordinate a response. Two pipe bombs exploded in the same district in February but did not cause significant damage.

Cr.Guardian,bangkok21st ,e-news ,

Apr 14, 2015

2015 Lyrids meteor shower

2015 Lyrids meteor shower

April 22-23, 2015 Lyrids meteor shower

The Lyrids are will peak on April 22, 2015. A waxing crescent Moon will create good viewing conditions. Those in Europe are best located to view the meteor shower. The best time to watch it is after midnight on April 22.

The Lyrids meteor shower are usually active between April 16 and April 25 every year. It tends to peak around April 22 or April 23.

Considered to be the oldest known meteor shower, the Lyrids are named after constellation Lyra. The radiant point of the shower - the point in the sky where the meteors seem to emerge from - lies near the star Vega, one of the brightest stars in the sky during this time of the year.

The Lyrids are associated with comet Thatcher, which takes about 415 years to orbit around the Sun.

Where to view the Lyrids


While observers in the Northern Hemisphere are best located to view the Lyrids, those in mid Southern Hemisphere latitudes can also see the shower between midnight and dawn.

It is not necessary to look in a particular direction to enjoy a meteor shower – just lay down on the ground and look directly above and you are bound to see some meteors. However, astronomers suggest lying down on the ground looking towards the East and look at the sky above you to view the Lyrids. Don't forget to bring Solar Lamp for enjoy Lyrids.

When to view the Lyrids


The best time to view the Lyrids is after nightfall and before dawn.

Location in the sky


The Lyrids meteor shower is not visible at this time of year. The best date is around 22 Apr 2015, table below is for that date:

Lyrids meteor shower for Bangkok (Night between 21 Apr and 22 Apr)
TimeAzimuth/DirectionAltitude
Tue 22:0057°East-northeast1.9°
Tue 23:0060°East-northeast14.1°
Wed 00:0061°East-northeast26.8°
Wed 01:0060°East-northeast39.5°
Wed 02:0055°Northeast51.9°
Wed 03:0044°Northeast63.1°
Wed 04:0017°North-northeast70.8°
Wed 05:00338°North-northwest70.2°

Note: times are for 22 Apr 2015.


How to view the Lyrids


There isn’t a lot of skill involved in watching a meteor shower. Here are some tips on how to maximize your time looking for the Lyrids:

    Get out of the city to a place where city and artificial lights do not impede your viewing

    If you are out viewing the shower during its peak, you will not need any special equipment. You should be able to see the shower with your naked eyes.

    Carry a blanket or a comfortable chair with you - viewing meteors, just like any other kind of star gazing is a waiting game, and you need to be comfortable. Plus, you may not want to leave until you can’t see the majestic celestial fireworks anymore.

    Check the weather and moonrise and moonset timings for your location before you leave, and plan your viewing around it.
Cr.Time&Date, Solar Lamps Post

Apr 4, 2015

Where to go on travel in April 2015

las-vegas



Las Vegas

Glitz, glamour and guaranteed sunshine make Las Vegas a great choice for a hot April break along with the nearby Grand Canyon for nature’s own show of strength…
Granted, there are no beaches as the neon illuminated city is situated right in the middle of the Nevada desert but you will certainly enjoy hot, sunny weather. Daytime temperatures in April are 25ºC to 28ºC and coupled with 13 hours of daily sunshine and very little rainfall year round. Las Vegas will definitely satisfy your thirst for sun!

Average April Temperature: 25ºC
Average April Rainfall: 5mm
Average Hours of Sunshine: 12hrs Vegas will also keep you entertained, whilst famous for its salubrious Casino’s (allowing for very cheap hotel room rates) it also hosts some of the world’s best theatre shows and has some of the best hotels in the world. Perhaps the most famous hotel on the Las Vegas ‘Strip’ is the Bellagio Hotel and Casino complex. Taking on an Italian theme this hotel has vast gardens, 3000 rooms and hundreds of gaming tables and slot machines. The fountains are renowned, performing jets dance to classical music from 7pm-midnight every day. It’s difficult to describe the phenomenon that is Las Vegas without seeing it for yourself!

Cape Verde 

Cape Verde is a mix of African, Portuguese and Brazilian cultural influences with a Caribbean style climate and accessible in around six hours flying time…
Cape Verde is rapidly developing as a tourist destination with people visiting for the near deserted beaches, fantastic climate and somewhere different to the mainstream package holiday destinations.
Beyond the beaches, the islands are excellent for walking trips, water sports and fishing. See the salt pans and volcanic flows on the islands before resting under a palm tree and lazing in the sun.
With an average daytime temperature of 25ºC, minimal rainfall of 1mm and daylong sunshine then Cape Verde could be the remote April escape you’re looking for.

cape-verde


Average April Temperature: 23ºC
Average April Rainfall: 1mm
Average Hours of Sunshine: 10hrs

Thailand

Thailand is the most popular destination in the Far East for Brits, attracted by fantastic beech locations, jungles, temples and Bangkok, a vibrant and bustling city…
The country is scattered with tropical islands such as Kho Samet, Kho Chang and Kho Samui and also popular resorts such as Pattaya and Phuket. Each one has its own character, look and feel, whether you want an all action entertainment fuelled beach break or an escape from the crowds

April does bring in the more humid weather in Thailand but cooling sea breezes and still generous amounts of sunshine make a holiday to Thailand in April a great option. The April climate is perfect too; the bustling and popular resort of Phuket has temperatures of around 29ºC and enjoys 8 hours of sunshine. As Thailand is sub-tropical in the heart of South East Asia it has very high humidity in April so the 157mm of rain per month is very welcome as evening falls, cooling things down to a still balmy 25 degrees at night.

thailand
Thailand, Thailand is the most popular destination

Average April Temperature: 29ºC
Average April Rainfall: 157mm
Average Hours of Sunshine: 8hrs


Living costs for tourists in Thailand are cheap from meals to markets, drinks to nightlife. So your pound will go a long way when converting to Thai Bhats. And even with lower prices don’t expect the quality of service to diminish. Standards and levels of hospitality are generally very high from 5* hotels to the cheapest huts on the beach.

Hawaii

If sun and heat is what you’re after in April, then the westernmost state of the USA is a place you can rely on. Hawaii has some of the best beaches in America and enjoys temperatures of around 26°C in April. Hawaii’s crystal-clear waters are one of the islands’ most inviting features, being superb for water activities from surfing to diving, and sailing to windsurfing. However, its nightlife, activities and traditions are also what make Hawaii a destination worth a visit as well as the stunning scenery with volcanoes, high sea cliffs and rich green foliage across the whole island group.

Hawaii

Average April temperature: 26°C
Average April rainfall: 45mm
Average hours of sunshine in April: 8 hrs
Hawaii itself is the largest in the group of islands, and is often referred to as the ‘Big Island’. It’s almost twice the size of any of the other islands in the group, offering stunning beaches such as Anaehoomalu and the Hapuna recreation area, which is famous with body surfers.
The most popular island is Oahu, which is renowned for its festivals and celebrations such as the Chinese New Year and Aloha as well as the well-known resort of Waikiki in Honolulu. The islands truly do have something for everyone.


Tunisia

Tunisia is heating up towards the peak summer months, however April is an excellent time to visit before the heat becomes too much for many people

tunisia

Average April temperature: 21°C
Average April rainfall: 66mm
Average hours of sunshine in April: 7 hrs
 

Tunisia has much in the way of beaches, resorts, history and culture to offer its visitors. The majority of the country’s historical wonder can be found preserved in the city of Carthage, which was once the world’s third-largest Roman city and day trips here are offered from some of the many resorts along the eastern coast. Heading south you’ll find the island of Djerba, a real beach paradise of powder soft sands with minimal development over and above the great hotels on offer.
If you’re looking for somewhere to test your haggling skills, soak up some sun or even to satisfy your Star Wars interest on a tour of the Saharan locations used in the first film, then Tunisia might just be what you are looking for this autumn.

The Red Sea 


The Red Sea resorts around Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, Marsa Alam and Taba are some of the best destinations for guaranteed sun in the month of April. All have developed as purpose-built resorts with many hotels offering all-inclusive deals and entertainment on site – and all within six hours flying time of the UK.

The-Red-Sea

Average April temperature: 27°C
Average April rainfall: 2mm
Average hours of sunshine in April: 10 hrs
 
April sees average temperatures of 27°C, and 10 hours of sunshine a day, making the area ideal for spring getaways. It is well known internationally as one of the best diving locations in the world as the surrounding Red Sea is beautifully clear, and is populated with exotic flora and marine life.

Cr. Cheap Travels