This year, there were high-quality products from 57 countries by diplomats and their spouses in Thailand. They had brought premium and world-famous products to offer to our shoppers. The products were sold at special prices, so you did not have to travel overseas to purchase them, such as skincare products, like soaps and lotions scented with Bulgarian rose; the queen of flowers, which were the signature products from Bulgaria. There were also sheep placenta products from New Zealand, known for revitalizing, hydrating and anti-aging properties. Syrian soaps, made with olive oil, moisturize the skin. For food, there were salmon from Norway, cheeses from various countries such as France, Switzerland, Denmark, the Netherlands and Greece, and teas, coffees and wines from the EU. Local crafts were also available, such as sari from Bangladesh, Bhutanese traditional costume, qipao dresses and accessories from China, cashmere products from Mongolia, local textiles from Nepal, yarns from Nigeria, Russian dolls, Turkish evil eye, handmade crafts from Peru, Pakistan and other countries, Indonesian batik, Finnish glassware and accessories, and dried fruits and dates from Israel. This year, Spain returned to join the bazaar, and there were newcomers like Vietnam, Egypt, Kazakhstan and Montenegro as well as products from stores under royal projects, raffles by spouses of diplomats, and the Thai Red Cross souvenirs.
“The 52nd Diplomatic Red Cross Bazaar” a huge charity event of the year during March 2-3, 2019 under the theme “Giving Colors Our Lives” at the Royal Paragon Hall on the 5th floor of Siam Paragon. HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, Executive Vice President of the Thai Red Cross Society, graciously presided over the opening ceremony “The 52nd Diplomatic Red Cross Bazaar”, held by the Thai Red Cross Society and spouses of diplomats in Thailand with Khunying Jada Wattanasiritham, Treasurer of the Thai Red Cross Society, M.R. Priyangsri Wattanakul, Assistant Secretary General, Director of the Fund Raising Bureau of the Thai Red Cross Society, Mrs. Anita Rusdi, Chairperson of Diplomatic Participant Committee, Ambassador’s spouse of Indonesia, Mrs. Pan Peng, Vice Chairperson of Diplomatic Participant Committee, Ambassador’s spouse of China, Mrs. Datin Catherina Christine Cherrian, Raffle Director, Ambassador’s spouse of Malaysia, Mrs.Pasinee Limatibul and Mrs.Katevalee Napasab, Board Director of Siam Paragon Development Co.,Ltd, Mr. Talun Theng, Managing Director of Royal Paragon Hall, Khunying Kingkaew Uathavikul and Khunying Songsamorn Gajaseni, Khunying Rose Boribalburibhand and Kleddao Panichsamai together with board of directors of the Thai Red Cross Society and spouses of diplomats to receive HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn at the Royal Paragon Hall on the 5th floor of Siam Paragon.
This year, there were high-quality products from 57 countries by diplomats and their spouses in Thailand. They had brought premium and world-famous products to offer to our shoppers. The products were sold at special prices, so you did not have to travel overseas to purchase them, such as skincare products, like soaps and lotions scented with Bulgarian rose; the queen of flowers, which were the signature products from Bulgaria. There were also sheep placenta products from New Zealand, known for revitalizing, hydrating and anti-aging properties. Syrian soaps, made with olive oil, moisturize the skin. For food, there were salmon from Norway, cheeses from various countries such as France, Switzerland, Denmark, the Netherlands and Greece, and teas, coffees and wines from the EU. Local crafts were also available, such as sari from Bangladesh, Bhutanese traditional costume, qipao dresses and accessories from China, cashmere products from Mongolia, local textiles from Nepal, yarns from Nigeria, Russian dolls, Turkish evil eye, handmade crafts from Peru, Pakistan and other countries, Indonesian batik, Finnish glassware and accessories, and dried fruits and dates from Israel. This year, Spain returned to join the bazaar, and there were newcomers like Vietnam, Egypt, Kazakhstan and Montenegro as well as products from stores under royal projects, raffles by spouses of diplomats, and the Thai Red Cross souvenirs. |
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