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New Cambridge Institute - Thailand - Bangkok

New Cambridge Institute - Thailand

General > Educational Institute, CoursesDiscount Free 5% for Courses 50 an hour

Restrictions:
  • Local Students Only
  • Not valid in combination with other discounts

Address & Contact info

New Cambridge Institute - Thailand
29 Vanisa bldg 16thFl. Soi Chidlom
Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66 662 252-3133
Fax: +66 662 252-3134
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Thanatharee Rice Barge Cruise
Thanatharee Rice Barge Cruise
21/8 Krungthonburi Road
10600 Bangkok

Informational: 10% discount for ISTC card holder

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10330 Bangkok

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10330 Bangkok

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Featured Events

Songkran in Bangkok. Courtesy of Tourism Authority of Thailand (London)
Songkran in Bangkok
Bangkok ; Bangkok
13 - 15 Apr 2010 (annual)

Prepare to get soaked with the crowds on Khao San Road and elsewhere in the city at the traditional Buddhist New Year festival of Songkran. The watery celebrations go on all night and through much of the next day.

Coronation Day, Bangkok. Photo by Anneke Swinehart
Coronation Day
Bangkok ; Bangkok
May 2010 (annual)

His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej was crowned as Rama IX, the 9th king of the Chakri dynasty, on 5th May 1950. See commemorative sport, dance, gun salutes and other cultural events across Bangkok on Coronation Day every year.

Royal Ploughing Ceremony, Sanam Luang, Bangkok. © Tourism Authority of Thailand
Royal Ploughing Ceremony
Bangkok ; Sanam Luang
May 2010 (annual)

Attended by the King of Thailand, the Hindu-influenced Royal Ploughing Ceremony kick-starts the rice-growing season. Officials in ceremonial dress lead sacred oxen and the Royal Plough around Bangkok's Sanam Luang park, predicting the abundance of the next crop.