Monday, November 19, 2012

Obama comes to Thailand

          President Barack Obama, the president of America comes to Thailand to talk about the PTT (Trans-Pacific Partnership) and travel in Thailand. So, Obama has to visit the King's of Thailand at Sirirat Hospital and Obama also go around Bangkok to visit the special place of Bangkok such as Wat Pha Kaw and so on.

             Obama said " He felt proud because the king's of Thailand permissive him to visit and talk together at Sirirat hospital" and Obama had to talk with the King's of Thailand about the photo in 1954 and this is a first time of Obama to comes to Thailand.

             Obama had to talk with Thailand's Prime minister Miss Yingluck Shinawattha at  Government house and have the interview with the press of Thailand and International press too.

              This time it can make Thailand image and tourism also because of some of traveler want to comes to Thailand same Obama. Then, it show the other is Thailand have a lot of place for travel and have a good relationship with other countries especially for USA.

              Finally, Thailand and USA is a good friendship and good for communicate and business and so on. So, this situation is a great memories for Thailand's people and people around the world. Moreover, comes to visit us at Thailand "Thailand has a great thing more then you knows if you comes here".




President Barack Obama took a photo album for His Majesty the King to the audience - containing photos and details of all the US presidents His Majesty has met, dating back to Dwight Eisenhower in 1954. Mr Obama joked he had left the last page blank for this photo. (Photo Courtesy of the Royal Household Bureau)


His Majesty the King givesUSPresident BarackObamaan audience at Siriraj Hospital

US President Barack Obama and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are received by Wat Pho abbot Phra Suthee Thammanuwat as they visit the temple.

US President Barack Obama fields reporters' questions at the joint press conference at Government House as Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra looks on. 



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