today tomorrow together Thailand Partner Conference 2014
Dear Partner, It is our pleasure to invite you to participate Thailand Partner Conference 2014. The theme of Thailand Partner Conference 2014 is today tomorrow together which will be held on 15 th 17 th of May, 2014 at Landmark Mekong Riverside Hotel, Vientiane, Lao PDR. Our partners are in our DNA. Together we have the right vision. The right strategy. The unwavering commitment to our mutual success. The key priorities, including building the collaborative channel, partner model transformation and business simplification and optimization amongst other, would be the key drivers to deliver on Cisco s destination approach for Cisco s partner. Our aim of this conference is updating with Cisco Vision & Strategy in 2014, including Partner & Marketing Strategy, Architecture & Technology and Services Strategy including Networking with Cisco executives and other partner executives. Furthermore, we will also share conception about new market and methodology that we will collaborate and build business along together. We are looking forward to welcoming you to Thailand Partner Conference 2014 at Landmark Mekong Riverside Hotel, Vientiane, Lao PDR. Sincerely, Cisco Systems (Thailand) Ltd.
A: Activities Agenda Airport Information Airport Transfer C: Contact Cisco Team Contact Registration Team G: General Event Information H: Hotel Hotel Map Hotel Transportation L: Lost & Found D: Dress Code E: Event Website N: Networking Activity: Golf Networking Activity: Sightseeing Networking Activity: Spa F: FAQs Flight Information V: Vientiane Attractions
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Golf Vientiane Sightseeing Spa
Date Time Event 09:00 am 02:00 pm Arrival and Check in 12:00 pm 02:30 pm Lunch Thursday 15 th May, 2014 03:00 pm 05:00 pm Conference Opening and Conference (Part I) 06:30 pm 09:00 pm Welcome Reception Dinner 9:00 am 12:00 pm Conference (Part II) Friday 16 th May, 2014 12:00 pm 01:00 pm Lunch and CEO Lunch 01:00 pm 06:00 pm Networking Activity 07:00 pm 10:00 pm Partner Award Gala Dinner Saturday 17 th May, 2014 All Day Departure
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Date Time Event Dress Code 09:00 am 02:00 pm Arrival and Check in Casual 12:00 pm 02:30 pm Lunch Casual Thursday 15 th May, 2014 03:00 pm 05:00 pm Conference Opening and Conference (Part I) Smart Casual 06:30 pm 09:00 pm Welcome Reception Dinner Relax Smart Casual 9:00 am 12:00 pm Conference (Part II) Cisco Polo Shirt Friday 16 th May, 2014 12:00 pm 01:00 pm Lunch and CEO Lunch Cisco Polo Shirt 01:00 pm 06:00 pm Networking Activity Casual 07:00 pm 10:00 pm Partner Award Gala Dinner Vintage & Colorful Attire Saturday 17 th May, 2014 All Day Departure Casual
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That Luang breastbone of the Lord Buddha. - Drop at Patuxai, the monument that dedicated memory of the Laotian soldiers who died during World War II and the independence war from France in 1949. - Visit Wat Ho Phra Keo, the old home of Emerald Buddha before brought to Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. - Pay respect at Wat Si Muang, the home of central pillar of Vientaine.
Patuxai (literally meaning Victory Gate or Gate of Triumph, formerly the Monument, known by the French as Monument Aux Morts) is a war monument in the center of Vientiane, which was built between 1957 and 1968. The Patuxai is dedicated to those who fought in the struggle for independence from France. It is typically Laotian in design, decorated with mythological creatures such as the kinnari (half-female, half-bird). Patuxai was built during a turbulent period Lao history. It was built when Laos was a constitutional monarchy and was originally known simply as the "Anousavali" ("memory"), dedicated memory of the Laotian soldiers who died during World War II and the independence war from France in 1949. The monument was built using American funds and cement intended to build a new airport. The Royal Laotian Government instead built the monument, which earned it the nickname of the vertical runway. The monument was designed by Tham Sayasthsena, a Laotian architect. In 1957, his plans were selected out of those submitted by the Public Works Department, the Military Engineering Department, and numerous private architects. Tham received 30,000 kips for his work. The cost of construction was estimated as 63 million kips. In 1975, the communist Pathet Lao seized power and ended the ancient monarchy. They renamed the monument Patuxai in honor of their own victory.
That Luang, or the Great Stupa, in Vientiane is a national symbol (its image is on Laos official seal) and also the most sacred monument in the country. From the outside That Luang looks more like a fortress surrounded by high walls and it features two temples with the main stupa, the top of which is covered with gold leaf, standing 148 feet tall. The beautiful architecture is in Lao style, influenced by Buddhist beliefs these include finely-gilded, red-lacquer doors, pointed lesser stupas, many Buddha images and beautiful flower and animal images. Locals say that it was originally built as early as the third century to house a breastbone of the Lord Buddha brought to Laos by an Indian missionary. However, the current structure was built by King Setthathirat in 1566 on the site of a 13th century Khmer ruin. He named Vientiane the capital after Luang Prabang in the mid-sixteenth century. An elegantly crafted statue of him stands in front of the main entrance to That Luang. Every November when the Boun That Luang Festival is held in Vientiane, a large crowd of followers and tourists come to town from all over Laos and neighbouring countries. The festival is considered the most important Buddhist celebration in Laos with many activities going on for three days and three nights. The main event is always held at That Luang and thousands of people come to pay respect to the stupa and to enjoy the colourful event that includes parades, live music and religious ceremonies.
Vientiane boasts several beautiful temples or wats, but one of the most impressive and interesting of them is Wat Ho Phra Keo. It was originally constructed in 1565 as the Lao royal family s personal chapel, and as a home for the Emerald Buddha after it was snatched from northern Siam. This sacred jade statue was reclaimed by the Siamese in 1778 and now sits in Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok. Even without the Emerald Buddha, however, Ho Phra Keo is well worth a visit. The only part of the old royal palace that has survived, the temple is no longer used for religious purposes and is now a museum. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, as it is often known in English, is richly adorned with carved wooden features, a magnificent 16th century lacquered door with Hindu carvings, numerous Khmer stone carvings and a variety of Buddha statues. The stone balustrade of each of the temple stairs features a dragon with its head facing the grounds, guarding the sacred building. The shady, well-kept garden is an oasis of calm that offers a welcome respite from the sun and a quiet place to meditate or simply rest.
Wat Si Saket located in Vientiane is famous for its cloister wall housing thousands of tiny Buddha images and rows with hundreds of seated Buddhas. These images mainly date from the 16th and 19th centuries and come in all sizes and are made from wood, stone and bronze more than 6,800 Buddhas in total. If visiting the temple early in the morning, visitors will come across the many locals that go to pray and make merit as well as to offer food to the monks. It is a charming daily ceremony to witness. The temple is quite shady as it is surrounded by tropical fruit trees. Wat Si Saket is not only famous for the interior walls of the cloister but it also has beautiful architecture and layout with history dated back to 1818. Among the many interesting features there are its lovely surrounding verandas, an ornate five-tiered roof, a drum tower, a small library building with a Burmese-style roof and the flowered ceiling of the ordination hall. Located opposite the Presidential Palace, the temple was built by Chao Anuvong, the last king of the Lan Xang Kingdom in early Bangkok-style architecture mixed with its own unique style. It survived the Siamese-Lao war of 1828 and has become the oldest Buddhist monastery in Laos. Art enthusiasts will be thrilled to see many figurines and sculptures fashioned by highly skilled craftsmen such as the five-metre long beautiful detailed wooden naga (in Sanskrit, it means serpent deity) as well as a Khmerstyle Buddha seated on a coiled naga.