Welcome to all those wishing they were somewhere else! Thailand is one of the most popular destinations for people in the Australia and nearly everyone who has visited the land of smiles has been left with a very special connection with the Thai people and their culture. Returning from such a wonderful, amazing place can leave you feeling a little empty and disillusioned.
But there is a quick fix. There are lots of opportunities to experience, once again, the wonderful foods, music and cultures of Thailand. With so many Thai Nationals living in the Australia it’s hardly surprising that there is a healthy Thai Events calendar and their popularity is growing year on year. To experience the Thai culture in Australia you simply need to know where to go and when.
In West Australia we are pleased to present “W.A. Thai” website which has details of all of the Thai Community Groups and events including contact details of the Groups. You can visit the site at www.wat.austhai.biz
Initially set up to showcase some useful Thai resources, we have added extensive knowledge base about Thai Culture, and we are proud to display Community Project “exchange Culture” which involves sponsoring Thai people to WA.
WA Thai, has over the last few years become a very popular site for people wishing to find out about Thai in W.A. including a very popular “WA Thai Biz Directory” everything you need to know is listed from A to Z. We have recently included a Calendar of Events.
ออสเตรเลียตะวันตกกับประเทศไทย หลังจากสองสามปีได้กลายเป็นเว็บไซต์ที่นิยมมากสำหรับคนที่ต้องการหาข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับคนไทยในออสเตรเลียตะวันตก รวมทั้งเป็นที่นิยมมาก"สมุดรายชื่อของนักธุรกิจระหว่างประทเศไทยกับออสเตรเลีย" ทุกอย่าง"คุณจำเป็นต้องรู้คือ รายชื่อจาก A ถึง Z. เราได้รวมปฏิทินกิจกรรมเมื่อเร็ว ๆ นี้.
What could be better than being 5,000 kms from the “Land of Smiles” at a Thai festival sharing a Pad Thai or a Tom Yam Kung in the summer sun? Being in Thailand - Yes we agree but if you can’t be there at least you can be here and enjoying the wonders of Thai people/culture/land in W.A. (West Australia)