วันศุกร์ที่ 10 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2557

Special interest Tour

1. Region tourism is a geographical region that has been designated by a governmental organization or tourism bureau as having common cultural or environmental characteristics. These regions are often named after historical or current administrative and geographical regions. 


2. Cultural Tourism - Turning visits to arts and other events.


3. Cultural heritage tourism (or just heritage tourism or Diasporas tourism) is a branch of tourism oriented towards the cultural  of the location heritage where tourism is occurring.



4. Rural tourism focuses on actively participating in a rural lifestyle. It can be a variant of ecotourism. Many rural villages can facilitate tourism because many villagers are hospitable and eager to welcome (and sometime even host) visitors. 



5. Bicycle touring generally means self-contained cycling trips over long distances, which prioritize pleasure, adventure and autonomy rather than sport, commuting or exercise. Touring can range from single day rides to multi-day trips. Tours may be planned and organized by the participant/s for themselves or organized for a group by a professional holiday business, a club, or a charity as a fundraising venture.

6. Educational Tourism - Language, mind and spirit and life learning.

7. Travelling for Health – The growth and re-birth of spa and health resorts. Personal well-being becomes the focal point of the tourism experience. 



8. Environmental Tourism - ‘Green’ holiday locations and activities include environmentally-friendly forms of travel as well as visitor locations offering ‘green’ experiences. 



9. Cruise Holidays - Increasing in popularity.


10. Festivals and Events Tourism - Celebrating global, national and regional festivals and events. Cultural and religious festivals. Isle of MTV etc.
11. Seniors Tourism - Boosted by increased life expectancy in the developed world and by a general rise in affluence of some senior citizens

12. Culinary Tourism - Food and wine festivals, journeys through wine and food producing areas. Travel and activity form part of the entire holiday experience. 





วันพุธที่ 25 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2556

KOH LAN ISLAND
Hello everyone. Today I would to present my last trip at Koh Larn in Thailand.



Koh Larn is a popular tourist attraction for many of the beaches that including:
1.Tawan Beach
2. Smash Beach
3. Tien Beach
4. Nuan Beach













Koh Larn is a wonderful little island in the Gulf of Thailand. Koh Larn is located about 7km off the coast of Pattaya Beach of which is about a two hour drive south of Bangkok.



Koh Larn has six main beaches and a few smaller beaches for visitors to enjoy. 
All the beaches are of white sand and clear azure waters. There are many water sport activities at each of the beaches. There are also many other activities such as parasailing for you to enjoy while visiting Koh Larn. All the beaches have full facilities such as bathrooms and showers.












วันพุธที่ 4 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Travel and Tourism Future Trends

                This paper reviews food (especially cereal) production trends and prospects for the world and its main regions. Despite fears to the contrary, in recent years we have seen continued progress toward better methods of feeding humanity. Sub-Saharan Africa is the sole major exception. Looking to the future, this paper argues that the continuation of recent cereal yield trends should be sufficient to cope with most of the demographically driven expansion of cereal demand that will occur until the year 2025. However, because of an increasing degree of mismatch between the expansion of regional demand and the potential for supply, there will be a major expansion of world cereal (and noncereal food) trade. Other consequences for global agriculture arising from demographic growth include the need to use water much more efficiently and an even greater dependence on nitrogen fertilizers (e.g., South Asia). Farming everywhere will depend more on information-intensive agricultural management procedures. Moreover, despite continued general progress, there still will be a significant number of undernourished people in 2025. Signs of heightened harvest variability, especially in North America, are of serious concern. Thus, although future general food trends are likely to be positive, in some respects we also could be entering a more volatile world.
The prospects for feeding humanity as we enter the 21st century often are portrayed in a daunting light. For example, we are told that the world’s population has been growing faster than cereal production since the early 1980s, and therefore that global per-capita cereal output is falling now. The rate of growth of world cereal yields also is said to be declining; the strong implication is that this decline is caused by increasing environmental production constraints. Victims of famine still appear on television, and it is clear that there are many hungry people in the world. In addition to these problems, between now and the year 2025, the human population is expected to rise from about 6 billion to 8 billion. So, especially in 1998, the bicentenary of Malthus’ Essay on the Principle of Population       The travel and tourism industry is vulnerable to the state of the economy - as the economy recovers and people have more money to spend on holidays the industry is predicted to grow again.
     Business travel too has suffered with those needing to travel during the recession seeking out cheaper deals and budget airline routes.
     Jobs in travel and tourism are expected to have modest growth of about 60 thousand jobs by 2017 as the UK comes out of the recession.




วันพุธที่ 27 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2556

World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

       The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is the United Nations agency responsible for the promotion of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism.
As the leading international organization in the field of tourism, UNWTO promotes tourism as a driver of economic growth, inclusive development and environmental sustainability and offers leadership and support to the sector in advancing knowledge and tourism policies worldwide.

Accessible Tourism 

                There is no single, universally accepted definition of "accessible tourism". Here we refer to some of the ways in which the term is defined and used. The concept is certain to evolve as it is applied in more and more contexts around the world. Tourism is an important source of growth for the economy in Europe, representing today 1.8 million businesses and approximately 9.7 million jobs. However, travelling can still be a real challenge for some people as finding the information on services, checking luggage on a plane, booking an accessible room often prove to be difficult, costly and time consuming.   On December 3rd, the conference will examine access and accessibility for tourists and residents from the users’ perspective. Examples of good practices in Accessible Tourism for All and possible solutions for the obstacles most frequently encountered will be discussed.


Responsible tourism             

      Responsible tourism can apply to any type of holiday, from a luxury beach villa to a volunteering project. Responsible tourism simply means holidays that care about local communities & culture as well as wildlife conservation & the environment.

Sustainable tourism

       Attempting to make as low an impact on the environment and local culture as possible, while helping to generate future employment for local people. The aim of sustainable tourism is to ensure that development brings a positive experience for local people, tourism companies and the tourists themselves. Sustainable tourism is an adopted practice in successful ecotourism.Global Code of Ethics for Tourism            The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism sets a frame of reference for the responsible and sustainable development of world tourism. It draws inspiration from many similar declarations and industry codes that have come before and it adds new thinking that reflects our changing society at the beginning of the 21st century. With international tourism forecast to reach 1.6 billion arrivals by 2020, members of the World Tourism Organization believe that the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism is needed to help minimize the negative impacts of tourism on the environment and on cultural heritage while maximizing the benefits for residents of tourism destinations. The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism is intended to be a living document. Read it. Circulate it widely. Participate in its implementation. Only with your cooperation can we safeguard the future of the tourism industry and expand the sector's contribution to economic prosperity, peace and understanding among all the nations of the world. Among all the nations of the world.

Welcome to Thailand

            Among the reasons for the increase in tourism in the 1960s were the stable political atmosphere and the development of Bangkok as a crossroads of international air transportation. The hotel industry and retail industry both expanded rapidly due to tourist demand. It was also boosted by the presence of US soldiers who started to arrive in the 1960s for Rest and Recuperation (R&R) during the Vietnam War period.[3] Coinciding, international mass tourism sharply increased during the same period due to the rising standard of living, more people acquiring more free time and due to improvements in technology making it possible to travel further, faster, cheaper and in greater numbers, epitomized by the Boeing 747 which first flew commercially in 1970.[4] Thailand was one of the major players in Asia to capitalize on this then-new trend.           


Thailand has been receiving increased competition ever since Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam opened up to international tourism in the 1980s and 90s. Destinations like Angkor Wat, Luang Probing and Halong Bay now contest Thailand's former monopoly in the Indochina region. To counter this, Thailand is actively targeting niche markets such as golf holidays, or holidays combined with medical treatment. Thailand has also plans on becoming the hub for Buddhist tourism in the region.[15] According to Lonely Planet, Thailand ranks second of "Best-value destinations for 2010" after Iceland; the latter having been hit very hard by the subprime mortgage crisis.




วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556


Many of the items we are using today are a result of technology. Cell phone, Internet , Cars and Computer are all the result of the technology that have allow people to invent products,  improved the way people live or even find the new way to communicate to people who live another side of the world . Technological advances have improved our way in living our life, how we travel and how we communicate with one another. There are a few drawbacks to some aspects of technology (such as pollution) but overall technology has greatly improved many aspects of living for most people.
The significant of the study is about the Impact of Technology in International Business, this study can be learning materials to enhance the students’ knowledge and entrepreneurial skills as well. The target of this research is to know what had Technology effect the International business, what is the positive way of Technology and what is the negative way of Technology. The project’s goal is designed to help students improve academic competence, develop employability skills, implement a career plan and participate in a career pathway in preparation for IBA education or careers in the Business or Business services sector after graduating from This University.  This goal can be achieved through the mentors that can teach the students about “The Impact of Technology in International Business” for use of the process. The output of this study is a source material that the teachers can assimilate and disseminate by diffusion and induction technique.
           Technology has revolutionized the way companies conduct business. Businesses can implement business technology and level the playing field with larger organizations. They use computers, servers, websites and personal digital products to develop competitive advantages in the economic marketplace and use technology to help in prevention process in order to keep the Information of the customer from the hacker. The business owners consider implementing technology in their planning process such as using Online Social Networking, Electronic Shopping on the World Wide Web, Home Economics & Technology and Technology help spreading the International Advertising





วันอังคารที่ 3 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

CIRCUS ELEPHANTS
The baby elephant was still motivated to break the chain and believed it could be free one day.
Have two different sizes. One large. Another smaller. Chained. Not to escape elephants have two different ideas. Small elephant is determined to leave a tethered chain. But the elephant did not think like a small elephant. Because elephants are thought to be trying to run away just was not possible. But the owners of the two elephants make love, it is because I did not want to face the dangers of the animal or other thing that can harm the elephants and the elephant and the second two will be safe from every position on the field.
It is like our as a child our parents arrested and imprisoned. I am very stubborn. What I did not hear every word, arguing that parents do that is because we are worried we will castigate deeded to us that we are good people. But we did not think so. I think that we can do to get out of this room. I have to meet. After that, we just think that. We can not hardly naughty, disobedient to parents as a child, we will not be trapped.






วันอังคารที่ 2 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Banana Society

Banana Society

             Sun-dried banana is sun-dried solar energy tak and dried in a dome parabola. The results have not been standardized good hygiene in the production system GMP. From the design of Bachelor of Science Program in Physics Silpakorn University. And the Department of Energy to build solar dryers kind Green House. Try to get that clean residue as standard products for export.  Packaged in a beautiful package. Portability and Eating easier Nature sweet . have sold along Super Market  nationwide to produce by community Sun-dried banana bu-pa , Krathum district , Phitsanulok.





             Delicious safe with advanced manufacturing innovations. In Thailand.
The traditional banana production community. Krathum district, Phitsanulok. Under production in Parabola Dome clean standard GMP.
Add value and enhance the consumer level.Aimed at environmental protection. The quality and creativity is universal.
By the development of the Department of Food Technology. Faculty of Engineering And the Department of Physics. Faculty of Science University. Without the support of the project to support the development of industrial technology Thailand (iTAP) NSTDA. Parties and industry. The Thailand Research Fund (TRF).
Which can control the temperature, humidity and drying time. The banana has a large color point consistency appetizing.