16 November 2008, 7:07 am
It is now Sunday afternoon, and it's my day off. I'm Roger Walker, and in addition to being your editor here at the Buri Ram Post, I am also founder and director of the Tree of Life Christian Children's Center and Orphanage. To pass the time, I... Read More »
14 November 2008, 6:06 am
When children from around the globe gather together --- fun rules supreme! And when it comes to language differences, that too, definitely proves to be no barrier to enjoyment. Bickering somehow never finds a place. This week in Buriram two lovely young misses who are currently visiting Buriram... Read More »
12 November 2008, 8:08 pm
This year the annual Surin elephant round up has been rescheduled for the time period 21-23 November.The change was made in order to accommodate for the special cremation ceremony for the late sister of his majesty. The first event scheduled is the elephant breakfast to be held at 8:30 a.m.... Read More »
12 November 2008, 7:07 pm
The Buri Ram Post is please to announce that we are starting the publication of our online daily English newspaper. Our Editor has been selected, and we are proud to welcome Roger Walker, long time resident in Buri Ram. Roger will be covering the events and news in our region. Please check back... Read More »
12 November 2008, 6:06 pm
Buriram is a city where everyone can expect to see parades. Not just a few, mind you. There seem to be parades celebrating something here nearly every week. And even sometimes, more often that not, more than one parade per day.Just imagine yourself-- you are minding your own business, heading off... Read More »
12 November 2008, 8:08 am
On a clear moonlit Wedneday night, Buriram residents celebrated the annual harvest festival, also known as the "Loy Krathong." Giant candlelit laterns surged loftily into the skies as many stood gazing skyward to watch their magnificent ascension towards the heavens. At eight o'clock the... Read More »
12 November 2008, 4:04 am
Loy Krathong is a beautiful festival, which is celebrated each year through out Thailand. The event, which coincides with the appearance of the full month in November, features people floating small handcrafted rafts (the "krathong") made of biodegradable materials, like banana tree trunk sliced... Read More »