Gaypattayan
January 30th, 2006, 06:29
Hi, Guys,
A little late getting the Weekly Report up this week, but I hope you'll agree it is a pretty good one with lots of useful information.
One thing I haven't emphasized even in my personal note to Gay Pattayan Group readers is the importance of the new Immigration Office in Jomtien, and the new willingness of the Royal Thai Immigration Bureau to at least talk about, and consider, issues such as the 90 day report. I think that there are some real potentials for improvement.
WEEKLY REPORT ON THAILAND
FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 29, 2006
Chairman of Pattaya Gay Festival releases his report on Pattaya
Gay Festival 2005; new board for 2006 revealed; generous bequest
from the estate of Ian McKnight gratefully acknowledged
New Pattaya Gay Festival 2006 web site now operational;
http://www.pattayagayfestival.com
Phuket Gay Festival coming up this week in Patong; needs and
deserves widespread support; "Lesbian Adventures" adds greatly
to women's support of the Parade and other events
Immigration now operating in Pattaya out of new, larger facility
with parking, Jomtien Soi 5; nationally, is looking at changing
many immigration policies affecting Expats
Sunny reports on Sunee Plaza, the Day Night Area and one event
in Bangkok with "ties" to Pattaya
Patong Beach Bungalows might be considered for those planning on
visiting Phuket Gay Festival this coming week
Chinese New Year celebrated widely in Pattaya
Niddy's Nook, Day Night Soi 1, now offers "hot spot" for wireless internet
The Balcony, Silom Soi 4, Wishes all a Happy Chinese New Year;
photos of staff
Pattaya City Carnival is now scheduled for February 24 - 26, 2006
PLU Guides (Gay Guides) offers guide to Hong Kong for first time;
guide current for Singapore now, also
Expats' Corner -- reports on activities of Pattaya area's two
outstanding groups for expats, guests and visitors
PLEASE CLICK HERE OR BELOW to go to the full Weekly Report on
Thailand for January 29, 2006.
http://www.pattayagay.com/weeklyreport-jan2906.html
A little late getting the Weekly Report up this week, but I hope you'll agree it is a pretty good one with lots of useful information.
One thing I haven't emphasized even in my personal note to Gay Pattayan Group readers is the importance of the new Immigration Office in Jomtien, and the new willingness of the Royal Thai Immigration Bureau to at least talk about, and consider, issues such as the 90 day report. I think that there are some real potentials for improvement.
WEEKLY REPORT ON THAILAND
FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 29, 2006
Chairman of Pattaya Gay Festival releases his report on Pattaya
Gay Festival 2005; new board for 2006 revealed; generous bequest
from the estate of Ian McKnight gratefully acknowledged
New Pattaya Gay Festival 2006 web site now operational;
http://www.pattayagayfestival.com
Phuket Gay Festival coming up this week in Patong; needs and
deserves widespread support; "Lesbian Adventures" adds greatly
to women's support of the Parade and other events
Immigration now operating in Pattaya out of new, larger facility
with parking, Jomtien Soi 5; nationally, is looking at changing
many immigration policies affecting Expats
Sunny reports on Sunee Plaza, the Day Night Area and one event
in Bangkok with "ties" to Pattaya
Patong Beach Bungalows might be considered for those planning on
visiting Phuket Gay Festival this coming week
Chinese New Year celebrated widely in Pattaya
Niddy's Nook, Day Night Soi 1, now offers "hot spot" for wireless internet
The Balcony, Silom Soi 4, Wishes all a Happy Chinese New Year;
photos of staff
Pattaya City Carnival is now scheduled for February 24 - 26, 2006
PLU Guides (Gay Guides) offers guide to Hong Kong for first time;
guide current for Singapore now, also
Expats' Corner -- reports on activities of Pattaya area's two
outstanding groups for expats, guests and visitors
PLEASE CLICK HERE OR BELOW to go to the full Weekly Report on
Thailand for January 29, 2006.
http://www.pattayagay.com/weeklyreport-jan2906.html