National Holiday
1 st Tuesday Bank Holiday, banks will be closed .
4 th July American Independence Day .
12 th Tuesday August Queen's Birthday--Her Majesty the Queen's birthday is a national holiday and Mother's Day (many businesses will be closed)
17 th Thursday Asanha Bucha Day
18 th Friday Buddhist Lent--This day marks the beginning of the Buddhist lent period, a time when monks retreat to their temples while new life springs forth.
@Richards Pub Silom Soi 2/1
On 4th July enjoy Bar-B-Q , On 11th July Pasta Mania Buffet, On 18th July Bar-B-Q Cook-Out, and 25th July A Taste of Thai Buffet
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10 Thursday Silom Soi 4 Party, Fancy Dress
14 Monday Bastille Day Celebration, French National Holiday
21 Thursday Silom Soi 4 Party, Gay Olympics
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24 th Thursday 7th Annual Miss Diva & Mr. Macho Contest by the staff
7 th Thursday August Khun Lee's Birthday Party
OZZ Bar Pattaya
Friday 25 July 2008 Colins 50th Birthday Party
Colins once in a life time 50th Birthday extravaganza on the terrace, with complimentary buffet and Miss Jason in cabaret with many more supporting artists.
A Night not to be missed !!
Pattaya Gay Festival
Sunday 6th July 2008
Pattaya Gay Festival Midsummer Madness Boyztown Street Party
20 July 2008
Pattaya Marathon. Madam Jim will be competing in the annual Pattaya Marathon. Sponsorship (More details :www.pattayagayfestival.com)
13 & 14 August 2008
Panorama Pub PGF Pool Competition

Candle Festival & International Candle Caving Competition
1 Jul 2008 - 19 Jul 2008
Venue: Ubon Ratchathani
Join the alms-giving for Asalha Puja and the Khao Phansa Buddhist ceremony. Participate in the ceremony of welcoming His Majesty the King’s royal candle and the international candle-carving competition from various countries, as well as taste “Pha Khao Laeng” , a local food especially prepared for tourists.
Phi Ta Khon Festival
4-6 July 2008
Venue : Dan Sai District, Loei
Phi Ta Khon is an utterly unique celebration during the Bun Luang Festival, the biggest yearly merit-making ceremony of entertainment, the locals believe that it is also rain-making ceremony. The most interesting part of the festival is the uniqueness of the costumes. The participants wear a ghost mask, made of a colourful bamboo sticky rice steamer, and dress in a costume made of many pieces of fabric sewn together. The masked “ghosts” have a special bell that they wear around their waists. The first activity, which normally starts in the Phra Uppakhut image. In the afternoon, many colourful parades commence. Both small and large Phi Ta Khons will participate in the procession of Budhisattra Vessantara, the Buddha’s penultimate incarnation into the city. There is also a rocket procession. Each village will make their own parade for the competition and other cultural performances.

Phuket Vegetarian Festival
28 September – 7 October 2008
Venue : Various Chinese shrines, Mueang District, Phuket
The Thai-Cginese in Phuket have long passed on the vegetarian festival to purify mind and soul by refraining from meat consumption and meditating. Symbolising the presence of the deities throughout the festival are 9 lanterns lit up and placed aloft on Ko Teng poles. On the 6th day of the festival, there will be religious processions and incredible displays of face-and-body piercing. On the last day, there will be a “Koi Han” ceremony to exorcize ill fortune and a farewell ceremony for the deities at night
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