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Bye-bye, Thai
published: Sunday | June 29, 2008


Photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

It was hectic, fun-filled and informative, and last Saturday, the inaugural Thai Week Festival came to a close at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in Kingston. (During his stay, transportation for the ambassador was provided by Mitsubishi Motors. Other sponsors were: Kendel Trade Corporation Limited, GraceKennedy, Aquaculture Limited).

(1) Ambassador of Thailand Snanchart Devahastin displays a painting done by elephants in his country. It was auctioned for the Mustard Seed Communities at the Thai Week gala dinner, held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston, on Saturday, June 2

(2) Captain David McRae (left) with Shamena Khan and Dr Robert Chen enjoy the festivities at the Thai Week gala dinner.

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