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A : Where are the New Year holiday?
B : We well go to the Phuket.
C : OK, How did we go to Phuket?
A : Travel by car?
C : My car.
A : How long does it take?
C : It takes about 10 hour.
D : That is too long, Why don't we go by plane.
C : But it'd cost a lot of money.
D : Yes. So, let's go by car.
B : Thank you. See you on New Year's Day.
A,C,D : See you. bye.


Conversations : Travel (Group 7)

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Why I Love Samut Prakarn by Sukanya Sukphadung           Samut Prakarn Province, also known as Paknam, The ancient province that was buil since the Ayutthaya period is important because it is the end of the Chao Phraya River, only 29 kilometers from Bangkok. There are three reasons why I love Samut Prakarn. Map of Samut Prakarn by www.google.com Map of Bang Krachao by www.freelancebay.com    Firsly, Samut Prakarn has many interesting attractions, And can visits all year. photo by http://travel.trueid.net        Secondly, With a green area called the green island surrounded by the Chao Phraya River until being regarded as the lung of Bangkok, And the air is very pure.   photo by http://travel.trueid.net         Thirdly, Samut Prakarn a lot  of Delicious food and not expensive. photo by www.edtguide.com photo by w...

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Lost in Thailand: New Chinese road signs Photo credit : www.plynoi.com Photo credit : www.thaipublica.org               A guide leads Chinese tourists at the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall in Bangkok.  The government will make road signs in Chinese to reduce accidents.                The Tourism Department and the Transport Ministry will install direction signs in Chinese next year in a bid to ease the number of car accidents caused by tourists travelling from China into Thailand, especially around Chiang Mai.                Chiang Mai is one of the most popular destinations among Chinese travellers, with many coming by car via Route R3A through the Chiang Khong checkpoint.               Tourism in Chiang Mai is booming, but so are road accidents involving Chinese drivers, which is chalked up to their poor understanding ...