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While spas and meditation are designed to help prevent health problems, a huge business is being generated amongst those who already nave problems, and need treatment.
Doctors and specialists can swiftly obtain patient records by computer. Dentajoy staff fluent in English and who have overseas training.
HIGH STANDARD OF DENTAL SERVICES
Denta-joy international dental clinic is renowned in Thailand. This asset also plays vital part in the private dental services in thailand which the quality and the standard are exceptionally high. With the country gearing towards long-stay health lifestyle tourism, dental services (dental tourism) play an important part as well.
Denta-joy international dental clinic is staffed with overseas-trained doctors and a specialist who can ensure that communication is no barrier. Patients' records can be swiftly obtained via the internet. Visitor who choose to long-stay in Thailand can rest assured that Thailand's dental clinic are of very high standard while the fees are surprising low compared to those on the West. Foreign expatriates, executives of international corporations and embassy staff will all attest to the excellence of dental treatment ( Lingual
Braces, Invisalign, Invisalign Express, Orthodontics or
braces, MIA(Mini
Implant Anchorage), Snoring
and OSA(Obstructive Sleep Apnea), Dental
Implants, One
day implant, Laser
Tooth Whitening, LED
Tooth Whitening, Bluelight
Tooth Whitening, Cosmetic
Dentistry, Dental
Veneer, Dental
Crowns, Teeth Bleaching, Dental Bridges, Periodontics, Prosthodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, Dental Spa including regular dental check up )here and to its comparatively low cost. Whether you are contemplating a dental check-up program , you will enjoy prompt attention, immaculate comfort, highly profession staff, and friendly faces.
Activities in thailand
For sightseeing and travel, Thailand has few equals. From dazzling temples and palaces to awe-inspiring World Heritage Sites; from timeless rural settlements to vibrant resort towns; from idyllic beaches to national parks where wild nature rules, the choice of where to go and what to see is limitless.

Soft adventure options blend with eco-tourism in mountainous jungle terrain, with trekking on foot or elephant back, 4-wheel drive safaris, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and meeting with remote highland communities. Away from the upland forests, the blue watersof Thailand’s extensive coastline beckon, offering the relaxing joys of beach life as well as diving, sailing, windsurfing, and sea canoeing, all with expert tuition provided.
 
Golfers love Thailand and the feeling is mutual. The Kingdom has more than 100 golf courses, most to international standard and located close to major tourism destinations with first-class facilities and friendly fees.
The Thai secret of relaxation is a secret that can be shared by learning and practicing meditation in Buddhist retreats or training centres. The revitalising Thai massage is an ancient tradition that is another part of the secret visitors like to share, while at the many luxury spas, they can experience the most modern, sensual techniques at the firm but caressing hands of a trained therapist.
Thailand’s cuisine is recognised as one of the world’s healthiest. A profusion of fresh produce, fresh-caught fish and seafood with a balanced complement of aromatic herbs and spices, wok-fried or grilled for a dish that is light, nutritious and bursting with flavour.
Dishes from all of Thailand’s regions can be found in Bangkok, as well as fine dining at sophisticated restaurants of world-class quality. The city is one of Asia’s great shopping experiences, too, with gleaming modern malls and department stores with top international brand and specifically Thai names along with smart boutiques and busy street stalls.
Public Holidays
The Thai Calendar Thailand has adopted the western calendar to divide the year into days, weeks and months, using Thai names for these units. Years are numbered according to the Buddhist era (BE) which commenced 543 years before the Christian era. Therefore 2003 AD is BE 2546 and 2004 is BE 2547.
National public holidays Thailand's national public holidays are linked to religious or agricultural traditions and follow the lunar calendar, therefore the dates for some of the holidays change each year. For the precise dates of the lunar holidays and festival locations, check www.tourismthailand.org
The following are national public holidays in Thailand
| New Year's Day |
Jan 1 |
| Makha Bucha Day |
late January to early March |
| Chakri Day |
April 6 |
| Songkran Day |
April 13 |
| National Labour Day |
May 1 |
| Coronation Day |
May 5 |
| Visakha Bucha Day |
May |
| Asanha Bucha Day |
July |
| Khao Phansa (Buddhist Lent) |
July |
| HM the Queen's Birthday |
August 12 |
| Chulalongkorn Day |
October 23 |
| HM the King's Birthday |
December 5 |
| Constitution Day |
December 10 |
| New Year's Eve |
December 31 |
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