Post on 06-Jul-2018
No.2, APRIL, 2018
C MPASS12th International Earth Science Olympiad, Thailand
THAILAND
The Kingdom of Thailand or the "Land of Smiles" is located in the heart of the Southeast Asia. The country has 77 provinces with Bangkok as the capital city and center of political, commercial, industrial, and cultural activities. The country's shape and geography consist of four natural regions: mountainous areas in the North, rice fields of the Central Plains, semi-arid farmlands of the Northeast, and tropical islands and long coastlines of the peninsula South. Bangkok is always among the world’s top tourist destinations. The city is a true tourist paradise, proved by the growing number of travelers coming each year. Besides the city itself, Bangkok is also surrounded by many interesting provinces worth visiting. Rich diversity of cultures and traditions, tropical climate, and renowned hospitality make Thailand one the top tourist destinations in the world.
Thailand has three seasons: wet, cool, and hot. Depending on where and when you travel to Thailand, it is always recommended to check the weather before visiting as some areas are more beautiful in certain seasons.
Modified from The Tourism Authority of Thailand
Wat Arun: Bangkok
KANCHANABURI
The province of Kanchanaburi is approximately 123 km west of our capital, Bangkok (about two-hour drive by car), with a wealth of natural and historical attractions. Kanchanaburi is the third biggest province in Thailand in term of the area. The majority of the landscape is mostly mountains and hilly terrains. Important rivers are the Kwai Yai and the Kwai Noi which merge forming the Mae Klong River right at the center of the city. Kanchanaburi is the one of the most beautiful provinces in the country with its easily accessible waterfalls and national parks.
Erawan Waterfall: Kanchanaburi
Thailand is located in Southeast Asia between latitudes 5o 37’ N and 20o 27’ N and longitudes 97o 22’ E and 105o
37’ E and cover area of 518,000 km2. It is bounded to the west by Myanmar, to the north by Myanmar and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, and to the south by Malaysia.
Thailand lies within a larger geological entity which is widely referred to as Sundaland, the continental core of SE Asia. The geological map shows Thailand divided into two distinct part. Occupying most of NE Thailand is a broad expanse of gently deformed Mesozoic sedimentary rocks. The rest of the country has a move complex and sinuous outcrop pattern in which every geological system from Cambrian to Cretaceous is represented, with intermontane basin of Cenozoic sediments, all with an overall north-south trend.
The main part of Central Thailand is covered by Quaternary sediments which conceal a number of basins formed in response to dextral shear on the Mae Ping and Three Pagodas Fault Zone systems during the Tertiary.
The northern, western, and peninsular regions of Thailand are dominated by Paleozoic rocks with small, deformed outliers of Mesozoic strata, and occasional small Tertiary basins.
In Northeastern Thailand, an extensive outcrop of Mesozoic rocks occurs on the Khorat Plateau. http://www.dmr.go.th
The Geology of Thailand
Reference: Ridd, M.F., Barber, A.J., and Crow, M.J., 2011, Introduction to the Geology of Thailand, in: The geology of Thailand. Ridd, M.F., Barber, A.J., and Crow, M.J. (eds). The Geological Society, London, pp. 1-16.
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“Songkran” is a traditional festival in Thailand. The root of the word comes from Sanskrit, meaning ‘transformation’or ‘change’, to be specific, the transformation of the zodiac signs.
Songkran Festival has been the Thai New Year celebration for centuries. The festival symbolizes hospitality, love, and relationship in families, communities, and society as a whole. This celebration takes place in mid-Summer, while the sun moves to Aries on the astrologer’s chart. Therefore, water is used to cool down the heat, as well as to show respect and receive blessings from older relatives and pray for those who have passed away. As for community bonding, activities that take place during this celebration include building sand pagodas, making merit, and throwing water at each other. Moreover, as a part of the tradition, it is also a big cleaning day, which creates a sense of community.
In present, the date of the “Great Songkran” (Mahasongkran) or the “New Year” is set on the 13th of April, the date that the sun moves from Pisces to Aries, Songkran festival consists of 3 full days of making merit. Mahasongkran day or the New Year’s Eve falls on the 13th, Nao day or the day in the middle on the 14th, and lastly the New Year on the 15th.
“Happy Thai New Year, on the 13th-15th of April”
Songkran Festival
Copyright from The Tourism Authority of Thailand
Thai Basic Greetings and Phrases
Hello Sawatdee (krub) (male)
Sawatdee (kaa) (female)
How are you? Sabai dee mai? (krub/kaa)
Fine Sabai dee (krub/kaa)
Thank you Khob khun (kup/kaa)
Never Mind Mai pen rai
Yes /No Chai/Mai Chai
(you/ I) can Dai
can not Mai dai
I can not speak Thai. Pood Thai mai dai
do you understand? Kow jai mai?
I do not understand Mai kow jai
Where is the restroom? Hong nam yoo tee nai?
How much does this cost? Nee tao rai?
What is this? Nee are rai?
Good luck Kor hai chok dee
Sorry/Excuse me Kor thod
Goodbye La gon
See you again Laew phob gan mai
ENGLISH THAI
Contact : Mahidol University Kanchanaburi Campus
199 m 9 SangChuto Lumsum Saiyok
Kanchanaburi 71150, Thailand
Tel: +66 (0)3458-5058E-mail: ieso2018@posn.or.th
DATE STUDENT MENTOR & OBSERVER
Wednesday,
Aug 8Whole day Arrival and Registration
Thursday,
Aug 9
Morning Opening Ceremony
Afternoon Excursion 1st Meeting, Discussion of Tests
Evening DinnerContinue with Meeting, Discussion
of Tests and Dinner
Friday,
Aug 10
MorningExcursion 2nd Meeting, Discussion of Tests
Afternoon
Evening DinnerContinue with Meeting, Discussion
of Tests and Dinner
Saturday,
Aug 11
MorningWritten Test Excursion
Afternoon
Evening Dinner Dinner
Sunday,
Aug 12
Morning Practical TestExcursion
Afternoon Practical Test and Group Activities
Evening Dinner Dinner
Monday,
Aug 13
Morning International Team Field
Investigation (ITFI)
International Team Field
Investigation (ITFI) (visit)Afternoon
Evening Dinner Dinner
Tuesday,
Aug 14
MorningFull Day Excursion
Afternoon
EveningITFI Oral Presentations and ESP
PreparationMentor Jury Meeting
Wednesday,
Aug 15
MorningITFI Oral Presentations and ESP
PreparationSpecial Activities
Afternoon ITFI Oral Presentations and ESPAttend ITFI Oral Presentations and
ESP
Evening Dinner and Student Performances
Thursday,
Aug 16
Morning Closing Ceremony
Afternoon Visiting Local Community and Shopping
Evening Farewell Party
Friday,
Aug 17Whole day Departure
Photo by: SkyscannerTentative Schedule