It’s Thai time! Our stand is filled with things you either want to have for your house, like beautiful wood carvings and buddhas, or that you want to eat. And Thai food simply rocks!!
We are looking forward to welcoming you at our stand during the Bazar Weekend from 15-17 November!
The Thai Stand has been present at the Bazar International since 2007. Our team is a big group of friends of different nationalities who love Thailand and Thai people. We (about 30 people) are all volunteers and have a lot of fun spending a little of our time together in the Stand for this great charity event.
Our kitchen crew is led by Hubert Lin, Laotian, he has a long-standing experience in Thai cuisine. He prepares the delicious Thai food at home and gives it the final touch ‘sur place’. You will have the opportunity to taste our lovely dishes.
We also have the famous Singha (Thai beer) for sale.
We also have the usual traditional products such as beautiful cotton hill tribe fabrics, indigo-dyed and embroidered (small and big purses and ‘yams’ (shoulder bags), purses, shawls, spirit houses, statues, a lot of silk scarfs, printed cotton sarongs (long wrapping skirts), temple bells and home and wall decorations.
Le Stand de la Thaïlande fait partie du Bazar International depuis 2007. Notre équipe est un grand groupe d’ami(e)s de différentes nationalités qui adorent la Thaïlande et les Thaïlandais (nous sommes environ 30 personnes). Nous sommes tous des volontaires et participons avec beaucoup de plaisir à ce grand évènement caritatif qu’est le Bazar International.
Notre équipe de cuisine est dirigée par Hubert Lin, Laotien ayant une longue expérience dans la restauration thai. Il prépare de délicieux plats thaïlandais à la maison et les finit sur place.
Nous aurons aussi à la vente la fameuse Singha (bière Thaï).
Nous proposons aussi de l’artisanat thaïlandais : tissus des peuples montagnards en coton teints à l’indigo et brodé (pochettes, petits sacs et ‘yams’ (sacs bandoulière traditionnels), pochettes, parasols, maison des esprits, statues et beaucoup de foulards en soie, sarongs en coton imprimé (longues jupes portefeuille), clochettes de temple et quelques autres objets de décoration.
Here are some of Not for Profit Organisations (NGOs) the Thai Stand has, over the years, presented to Committee of the Bazar International and that received financial support.
DEPDC – Mae Sai (Golden Triangle, Chiang Rai Province, Northern Thailand): prevention of human trafficking and sheltering and education of children and youngster at risk.
Mekong Child Rights Protection Centre (M-CRPC) – Chiang Kong (Golden Triangle, Chiang Rai Province, Northern Thailand): prevention of human trafficking and sheltering and education of children and youngster at risk.
SUTHASINEE NOIIN (Home Hug Foundation) – Yasoton (Isaan, North-east Thailand): an orphanage for children born with HIV and drug related illnesses providing also education to their sheltered children and youth.
CHILD’S DREAM – Chiang Mai (Northern Thailand): aims to empower marginalised children and youth in the Mekong Sub-Region (Myanmar, Laos, Thailand and Cambodia) by working in partnership with communities to improve the educational and health situation of their children and youth.
RICD Wheelchair Project – Chiang Mai (Northern Thailand): providing disabled persons with adapted wheelchairs in order to give them mobility and help them improve their dignity and self-esteem.
Fountain of Life Foundation – Wieng Pa Pao (Chiang Rai Province, Northern Thailand): an orphanage for hill tribe children at risk who lost their drug addicted parents, education and schooling.
Bahn Ruam Jai Project – Chiang Mai (Northern Thailand): an orphanage for hill tribe children at risk who lost their drug addicted parents, education and schooling.
For further information please contact the Head of the Thai Stand.