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65ème Congrès mondial des journaux

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65ème Congrès mondial des journaux

Date et lieu

  • 02 Juin 2013 - 05 Juin 2013
    Bangkok
    Thailand

Prix

Membres de WAN-IFRA/WEF:
EUR 1,190

Non-Membres:
EUR 1,890

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Informations

  • Le programme pour les conjoints permet une immersion profonde dans la culture, l'histoire et la gastronomie thailandaise. En sus des réceptions du Congrès - cocktail de bienvenue, cérémonie d'ouverture, nuit folklorique et dîner de gala - de nombreuses activités ont été organisées pour enrichir votre expérience de la Thailande. Pour plus d'informations, veuillez télécharger le programme ici.



    Sunday, June 2 2013

    18:00H to 21:00H Welcome Cocktail at Grand Centara


    Monday, June 3, 2013

    09:00H World Newspaper Congress Official Opening

    09:00H to 12:00H Opening ceremony will feauture Thai performances followed by a luncheon

    13:30H to 16:30H Tour of Jim Thompson Museum


    • Jim Thompson was an American businessman who helped revitalize the Thai silk industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1967, Jim Thompson while exploring Cameron Highland in Malaysia, disappeared without a trace. He was known as the "Thai Silk King". His former residence has now been converted into a museum.
    • After refreshments, you can browse through the huge collection of Thai silk at the Jim Thompson Museum and do some shopping, as well.


    19:30H Gala Dinner at Centra Plaza

     


    Tuesday, June 4, 2013

    08:30H to 15:45H Day Activities



    • Visit to the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall which was built in 1907 by H.M. King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) and was completed in 1915, during the reign of H.M. King Vajiravudh (Rama VI).
    • Sail on the rice barges along the Chao Phya River giving you a glipmse of Thai river life.
    • Tour the Arun Temple, built 400 years ago during the Ayuthaya period. This landmark of Bangkok, also known as the Temple of Dawn, was the visual background for the movie, "The King and I". 
    • Traditional Thai lunch at Sala Rim Naam at the beautiful riverside restaurant of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Accompanied by the famous Tiffany Cabaret show.


    Wednesday, June 05, 2013

    09:00H to 14:30H Day Activities

     

     


    • Thai Cooking, Fruit Carving & Cocktails Demonstration by the celebrity Thai Chef Chumpol. 
    • Learn how to make Pad Thai and Tom Yam Kung, the well known Thai dishes. 
    • Impress your friends with Mai Tai, the famous Thai cocktail prominently featured in Blue Hawaii, the Elvis Presley film in the 60s.
    • River Cruise on the Manohra Rice Barges along Chao Phya River, accompanied by High Tea.

     

    17:00H ro 21:00 H Depart for Folk Night and Traditional Dinner at Sampran Riverside


     

    For more information please download the program below.