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MESSAGES FROM WATER
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DELTA WORKS
The Ultimate Innovation
1 of 7 Wonders of Modren World
WATER STOCK
LUCKY POWER
Cash - Less Society
Reserve Money to Bring Fortune
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EDITOR’S NOTE
EDITOR’S NOTE
Human life revolves around water since the day we’re born and so we thought we knew water well. The truth is water still contains many mysteries that we don’t understand or are unable to explain. Scientists have admitted to knowing too little about this matter called water. And in the past few years, we only began to know that “Water has its own life.”
EDITOR Eastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company Limited WRITER
As we want to invite all the readers to know water more intimately, this issue of East Water Magazine explores the perplexities of water that have an impact on our living in an unbelievable way. In Cover Story, we will listen to messages that water has always wanted humans to know. In Trick Positive, we have an answer on how water can assist people with a mental block or distress. Then in About a Biz, you can read about the way to make money from the “Farm Stay” lifestyle that’s a hot trend at the moment. We hope you will read the magazine with joy. Reading good, positive stories will make the water in you happy. And a happy water means a happy body and mind for you, too. If you want to know if this claim is true or not, just turn to our Cover Story now!
HEALTH AND SAFETY: Amonlak Sukmark INNOVATION: Phurichya Booncharoen EWG NEWS: Chariya Trakunkaew SCOOP: WATER STOCK:
Monthika Potavorn Chanon Sukboon Ornsiri Lertkiertdamrong
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FALKIRK WHEEL The Ultimate Innovation SCOOP
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WATER STOCK
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ASEAN WATCH
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INNOVATION
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ABOUT A BIZ
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HEALTH & SAFETY
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LUCKY POWER
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EWG NEWS
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From Wishes of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit Cash - Less Society
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Asean Film Renaissance
MESSAGES FROM WATER
Delta Works
EDITOR’S NOTE COVER STORY
Messages from Water
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WATER DESTINATION 04 Falkirk Wheel The Ultimate Innovation
TRICK POSITIVE
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BE INSPIRED
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The Blue Mind Effect The Leading Lady
"Farm Stay" Making Money from Farmhouse Lifestyle When Doing Hot Work, Stay Cool and Calm Reserve Money to Bring Fortune
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COVER STORY
MESSAGES FROM WATER In China, there is a saying that if we scold a tree for seven days, it will die. But if we use kind words with it, it will grow beautifully. This saying is in line with Dorothy Retallack’s experiment recorded in her book The Sound of Music and Plants. The experiment divided plants into two groups, one getting to listen soft and sweet music and the other to rock music. After five days, the first group of plants grew better and toward the speakers while the second group grew abnormally and away from the speakers. This experiment is important evidence supporting the belief that sound and words can send positive or negative energy to the plants. This has led to an even more exciting discovery by a Japanese researcher that “Water has its own life.”
MAGICAL LIFE OF WATER
Dr. Masaru Emoto, a Japanese writer, researcher, and businessman, conducted a research to study if words have power over the environment and the human body. Water is the subject of the experiment as 70% of the human body is made of it. The thinking was any result occurring to the experimented water should be similar to the water in the human body.
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First, Dr. Emoto collected water from different sources and environmental conditions and used a microscope with high magnification to take pictures of water during its crystallization process. He found that water from different sources crystallized differently, with water from a natural source forming more beautiful crystals than water collected from a location near an industrial factory. Meanwhile, polluted water did not crystallize at all. The researcher concluded that water is a wonder that can’t be overlooked in our lives. Water is like a large source of information that tells a precise story on its surrounding conditions and accurately conveys the emotions and feelings from one person to another or to groups of people. The magical life of water depends on the power of the human mind. We can choose how water crystallizes, whether the crystals are clear and beautiful or dirty and unattractive. Everything begins with the mind: Whatever the mind says, the water responds in kind.
This experiment shows that water can experience the different codes existing in its surroundings.
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The aforementioned experiment has led to his renowned research published in his bestselling book titled Messages from Water in 1999. The research aimed to find out if sound, the surroundings, and human thoughts affect water crystallization. First, by experimenting with playing different kinds of music to water, the research found that beautiful music helped water to crystallize into beautiful shapes whereas heavy metal music prevented water from crystallization. He then compared the crystallization of water from the same source (in this case, the Fujiwara Dam). At first, the water did not crystallize. But after listening to the sound of prayer, it crystallized into a beautiful shape. Finally, Dr. Emoto puts pieces of paper with different words on water containers. The research found that water labelled with positive messages, such as “Thank you,” “Love and appreciation,” and “Mother Terasa,” crystallized more beautifully than the water labelled with negative or violent words.
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WATER DESTINATION
FALKIRK WHEEL
THE ULTIMATE INNOVATION THAT LIFTS BOATS BY 24 METERS FROM SCOTLAND
Scotland has more than just scenic view and nature to offer, but quite a few innovations. One of them is “Falkirk Wheel” which is a rotating boat lift in Scotland, connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. The lift, named after the nearby town of Falkirk in central Scotland, lift a boat from the lower Forth and Clyde Canal to the higher Union Canal.
In the past, the two canals (which now served by the wheel) were previously connected by 11 locks that could lift only 1 boat at a time. The Falkirk Wheel, which can now lift 8 boats at a time and in less than an hour, has not only reconnected the two canals but also made transportation between them much faster and more convenient.
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TOURIST GUIDE FALKIRK WHEEL
Photo from: scottishcanals.co.uk/falkirk-wheel
Presided over the opening of the wheel on May 24, 2002 by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, the wheel with 35-meter in height looks like a double headed celtic axe. To lift the boats up and down, one of the arms (that looks like the head of the axe) would lift up boats to higher Union Canal while the other would lift down boats to lower Forth and Clyde Canal. The rotation consumes only 1.5 kilowatts per hour, which equals to eight home - use kettles – the green engineering that has been the pride of the Scots.
TO GET THERE : Despite its central position in Scotland, Falkirk provides no airport. The easiest way to reach the city is to land in Edinburgh airport. Then catch either a bus or train to Falkirk City. There will be a bus from the city center to the Falkirk Wheel; the fee is £7.95. A visit to the wheel is free of charge. However, the Falkirk Wheel Experience boat trip is highly recommended. Charged at £12.50 per person, the trip will take you to experience how the wheel works, before cruising along the Union Canal to enjoy the canal-side sight seeing.
The Falkirk Wheel has been listed 1 of the 10 tourist destinations in Scotland, free - of - charge, by Glasgow Caledonian University’s Moffat Centre. Other interesting destinations in Scotland include Riverside Museum (Glasgow) by avant - garde late Zaha Hadid; Urquhart Castle (Drumnadrochit), the heritage castle by Lochness Lake; and The Helix Park (Falkirk), the chic green space famous for horseheads sculpture which is a must-visit for tourists. Source
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TRICK POSITIVE
THE BLUE MIND EFFECT By Catherine Songphatanayothin
People today live a stressful life due to their various responsibilities and pressure from all sources. Long holidays are what people often yearn for as they want to “Escape the Heat” and have time for body and mind rehabilitation.
During a “Holiday” or “Getaway”, have you ever noticed Where people enjoy going?
Back in the time of the Roman Empire, people chose to relax at a bath house. In England in the 18th century, the aristocrats enjoyed going to the seaside. Nowadays, modern people still seek peaceful moments at places connected to water. As water is represented by "the Blue Color", the human brain links it to a feeling of peace, deepness, and intelligence. Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, a famous marine biologist, has proposed a phenomenon called the Blue Mind Effect. He explains that every human gets a “Blue Mind,” or a feeling of happiness, peace, and relaxation, automatically when they are close to water. In his book with a lengthy title, Blue Mind: The Surprising Science That Shows How Being Near, In, On, or Under Water Can Make You Happier, Healthier, More Connected, and Better at What You Do, he writes that the brain has been programmed to respond positively to water. Being near water helps us relax and understand things better, increase creativity and intelligence, as well as heal a wounded mind. For your next holiday, if you’d like to stimulate your thoughts, relax your mind, or heal any negativity in life, you can try creating a Blue Mind Effect. This can be done by taking a swim, relaxing in a bath, walking by the sea, or just listening to the waves of the ocean. Then, you’ll see how small, simple happiness can be found very close to you.
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BE INSPIRED
A girl who grew up bitterly and whose father walked out on the family leaving no forwarding address at the age of six. The girl who survived by only flower buds and nettles during the WW II. The same girl who grew up into a two-time divorcee and an expecting mother who lost her baby to miscarriage twice. However, the girl, who had grown up without any privilege, left the world as one of the Hollywood’s respected actresses and the icon for countless of women around the globe.
BE INSPIRED THE LEADING LADY By Catherine Songphatanayothin
Her name is Audrey Hepburn. In her own quote, Hepburn left the world: Always be the leading lady of your own life. Hapburn had always been the leading lady of her own life. Despite her not-soperfect life outside the celluloid world, Hepburn had managed to go through the rocky path with grace. The role she had convinced herself the world that she had always been the unconquered lady, humble actress, and the woman who devoted her life to motherhood.
Audrey Hepburn Always be the leading lady of your own life.
Everyone has a different life to live. But one thing we have in common is the right to design her own life and write her own plot. Imagine when we reach 70 years old, lying on a bed, and look back into our own lives. What kind of the story will it be? Bitter till the end? Romantic? Or an action movie? If you have decided for your own life, the rest is to write your own script and go for it. This world consists of countless of characters. But you are the leading lady of your own film.
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From Wishes of
HER MAJESTY QUEEN SIRIKIT To “Water Conservation” for Sustainability
“ The king is water and I am a forest, a forest that is loyal to the water. The king constructs reservoirs and I create forests. “ Her Majesty Queen Sirikit’s remark given at Ban Tam Tiew Sub-district, Song Dao District, Sakon Nakhon Province, on December 20, 1982
Her Majesty the Queen is a true role model for natural conservation, holding the notion that forests can live with humans and humans with forests without destruction. She is also aware that forest conservation relies upon love, the appreciation of all people for all the trees, otherwise any conservation effort will fail to bear fruit.
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THE FIRST “PA RAK NAM” (FORESTS LOVE WATER) PROJECT
As a leader of water management in the eastern region for over two decades, East Water recognizes that “Water is Life” and wants to continue Her Majesty’s wishes by conducting activities to conserve natural resources and the environment in eastern Thailand, especially the water resource, which brings life to all living things, and forming collaboration with various parties. For example, East Water has worked with the Network of Community Forests Connecting 5 Eastern Provinces to revive and conserve forests outside the protected area along the five provinces in eastern Thailand; built temporary check dams at Bo Thong District in Chonburi Province; and collaborates with the Royal Forest Department to plant more than 60,000 trees in the national forest in Tha Takiap District, Chachoengsao Province, and other areas in the eastern region on the National Tree Day every year.
was initiated by Her Majesty, who planted trees on an area of 1 rai at Ban Tam Tiew Sub-district, Song Dao District, Sakon Nakhon Province, on December 20, 1982 to demonstrate proper afforestation. Later people in nearby areas were invited to help plant trees and expand the green area to three more districts in Sakon Nakhon, namely Sawang Daen Din, Charoen Sin, and Ban Muang, before the project was introduced to other provinces in northeastern Thailand for the sustainable conservation of watershed forests and water sources.
With gratitude to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, East Water pledges to continue Her Majesty’s wishes for forest and water conservation for the sustainability of Thailand in order to show our love and loyal devotion to Her Majesty, the Mother of the nation.
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WATER STOCK
AS THE WORLD BECOMES CASH-LESS SOCIETY " Sweden has announced to adopt digital currency and to be cash-free in 15 years. " Over 270 million people in China are using the Alipay online payment system to buy products from Taobao and Tmall online markets. Customers can review products, which boosts the use of digital payments. " As 40% of Danish people are using mobile payments, the government has encouraged stores around the country not to accept bills and coins for payment.�
As digital payments are replacing bills and coins, the days of cash are numbered. The main agency pushing the new payment system is the Better Than Cash Alliance, which is based at the UN and is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Citi Foundation, Ford Foundation, MasterCard, Omidyar Network, USAID, and Visa Inc. Established in 2012 and running until of 2017, the Alliance aims to encourage governments and the private sector to adopt digital currency and expand its use worldwide.
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Thailand is one country that has adopted the concept of cash - l ess society for country development. On December 22, 2015, the Cabinet approved in principle the National e- Payment Master Plan, which consists of the following projects. 1. Any ID payments: using any ID number or code to identify money receiver for bank - to - bank transactions Objective: to improve the infrastructure of digital payments, making them convenient and safe 2. Electronic cards: promoting the use of electronic cards with a low fee in place of cash to offer people in remote areas better access to financial services; expanding the use of a variety of electronic payment machines depending on the suitability and location of a store to provide more payment options and a channel for submitting tax information to the Revenue Department Objective: to enhance the efficiency of tax collection and combat corruption
The four projects within the National e-Payment Master Plan is being carried out throughout 2016 and is laying a crucial foundation for the introduction of other policies in various areas to bring about change and development in the country. This also helps to improve standard and increase Thailand’s competitiveness in the global market.
3. Systems for tax and e-payment documentation: developing e-tax invoice and e-receipt systems to improve convenience and reduce the documentation and reporting procedures for transactions and tax payments when using an e-payment system Objective: to reduce time that businesses need to spend on paper work and tax payment 4. Government e-Payment Project: promoting e-payments at government agencies based on a central welfare database in conjunction with Any ID payments in order to reduce human errors, redundancy, and corruption based on payments via cash and checks. Low-income earners and those needing aid need to register to receive welfare from government agencies. Objective: to develop an integrated social welfare database and improvement payment efficiency
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ASEAN WATCH
ASEAN FILM RENAISSANCE ASEAN WATCH
At the recent Cannes Film Festival, a popular discussion topic wasn’t only what Thai superstar, Araya “Chompoo” A Hargate was wearing while walking on the red carpet. But one of the most popular discussions was ASEAN films that have been selected for the festival screening – a latest move from film industry in the region.
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Photo from: /www.rogerebert.com/cannes/
Vongthep Arthakaivalvatee, deputy secretary-general of ASEAN for ASEAN SocioCultural Community, called the current situation “ASEAN film renaissance” which a number of films from ASEAN have been selected to screen at the prestigious festival. That has shown that ASEAN has caught up with the international industry. The cooperation between ASEAN countries has brought such a vibe to the regional industry. Such a vibe could be seen in a joint investment between country members like Thailand, China, and Singapore in “Distance” as well as joint venture in “ASEAN Film Festival of Bangkok” where a number of quality films have been selected for screening.
Representatives from ASEAN countries attending this year festival were from Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Among the screenings, “Ma’Rosa” from the Philippines was selected to compete for the Palme d’Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival; “Apprentice” from Singapore in Un Certain Regard; while Santi-Vina (1954) from Thailand was invited to screen at Cannes Classic.
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Despite the rising number of film productions in ASEAN in recent years, film industry in many countries is still considered a beginning and unstable, as well as requires supports from country members in terms of finance, technology, human resources, and distribution channel. To reach the goal of making film industry of ASEAN to be strong and able to compete in the international level, only a strong cooperation will make it possible
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INNOVATION
DELTA WORKS
ONE OF SEVEN WONDERS OF MODERN WORLD
The biggest issue that is unavoidable for the Bangkok people during the rainy season is the floods in various areas, which have a broad impact on the economy and society and directly affect the city’s traffic. The causes of the problem include Bangkok’s geography that slopes from the east to the Chao Phraya River, high tides, subsidence, and damage to natural drainage.
Last June, Bangkok Governor M.R. Sukhumbhand Paribatra invited H.E. Karel Johannes Hatogh, the Dutch ambassador to Thailand, and Martin Van Buuren, second secretary at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, for discussion on the solutions to this pressing problem.
Photo from: http://www.dailynews.co.th/bangkok/506055
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The Netherlands is one country that’s often affected by floods as 60% of its country is below sea level with the rest 40% being above sea level by only 1 meter. In 1953, the Netherlands had a major flood that killed more than 2,000 people. That crisis prompted the Dutch government to invent a flood prevention innovation called the Delta Works, which makes the Netherlands become known as the country with the best flood prevention system in the process. The Delta Works features 16 sub - projects consisting of dams, levees, sluices, and dykes. Separating seawater from rivers is the function of the dams, while the sluices only prevent the seawater to flow into rivers intermittently. As the sluice gates are closed only during strong winds when there is risk of water overflowing into residential areas, people living nearby these constructions can still use water for agriculture and fisheries as usual. Although Photo from: http://www.iurban.in.th/design/delta-works/ the project took over 50 years to complete and required a large sum of money, it is a worthwhile investment considering the loss of life and property damage it can Still, the task of solving the flood problem prevent. This is why the Delta Works has in a sustainable manner is not only the been named one of the Seven Wonders of responsibility of the government to think the Modern World. and work hard, but also the Thai people At present, Bangkok continues to develop to provide their best cooperation. a flood prevention system in line with His The beginning of the solution can simply Majesty the King’s initiatives. This has be throwing away trash in provided gradually, but significantly enhanced the areas and not building constructions that obstruct water drainage into the Chao city’s flood prevention mechanism. Phraya River. This may not sound easy but if all parties join hands and work together seriously, becoming a country with excellent flood prevention like the Netherlands isn’t impossible.
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ABOUT A BIZ
Farm Stay MAKING MONEY FROM FARMHOUSE LIFESTYLE Nature-bound trend has become in as much as slow-life. These new trends have attracted younger generation to spend money and time “living” the life of a farmer. And of course, the lifestyle has to be shared on social media, to make their followers envy. Photo from: www.richardbarrow.com
However, “farmhouse lifestyle” isn’t just a fad anymore as a large number of business people have become interested and turned the farming into contemporary investment that does not only offer fresh produces from the farm, but also unique experience at weekends for everyone. The agro-tourism offers activities, such as photo corner, catering to the contemporary lifestyle.
“HELLO KITTY GO GREEN ORGANIC FARM”
is a latest green space on Hong Kong island where young children could come to learn organic farming, rent some space to grow their own vegetables, with the Hello Kitty character as the magnet.
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“INAKADATE FARMER COMMUNITY” IN AOMORI, JAPAN
has turned their ordinary rice field into a huge canvas for the artwork, called tanbo art, to boost tourism between June and October every year. Photo from: www.richardbarrow.com
Photo from: www.richardbarrow.com
“TIGERLAND RICE FARM” IN CHIANG RAI,
Thailand is a farmstay business that allows tourists to become a farmer and get a first-hand experience about rice farming from the very first step till the end, as well as to be with the hilltribers to learn their lifestyle and culture.
The trend is at your doorstep, are you ready for the latest trend of agro-tourism, lifestyle farming?
Photo from: www.richardbarrow.com
“CORO FIELD” IN RATCHABURI
is another sample of farmstay in Thailand. Borrowed the Japanese style, the farmstay offers a variety services for visitors, ranging from vegetable growing, harvesting, plant decorating, photography, eating, and shopping fresh produces from the farm. In an era where people long for worries-free, slow lifestyle, farmers’ lifestyle seems to be the chic and symbolic solution of a quality life. Agro-tourism today has become more than just farm-to-table concept, but expanded to a wider variety of business solutions including space-renting for growing plants, pick-you-ownproduces restaurants, or guided tours into agro-tourism, and many others.
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HEALTH & SAFETY
WHEN DOING HOT WORK, STAY COOL AND CALM
WHAT HAPPENED? LEFT IMAGE
A foreman, a welder, and two maintenance workers worked on Tank 1 without checking for flammable material in accordance with a hot work permit. They used the flammable material detector and ignited fire in the working area, thus causing Tank 1, which connected to another tank containing flammable material and had no proper closure, to explode. The explosion resulted in the death of the foreman and the maintenance workers while the welder had serious injury.
When speaking of hot work, what kind of work are you thinking about? Urgent work? A job with a tight deadline? An illegal trade? A job with a hotheaded boss? Then, you may ask yourself: If there’s this much heat, how can anyone stay cool and calm? Before you have too many questions, let us clarify that we’re not talking about hot work in a metaphorical sense, but the actual operation in an environment of high temperature or with sparks, such as cutting, welding, and drilling, all of which pose safety risks. As none of us are superheroes who can stand the heat and fire, let’s learn from case studies and see how to prevent ourselves. 5 IMPORTANT THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE WORK 1. Be aware of the danger of hot work, such as welding, grinding, cutting, or the working of a combustion engine, which can cause flammable material to ignite 2. Understand and follow the regulations of hot work permits 3. Ensure the proper use of hot work permits 4. Ensure that the working area is safe for hot work 5. Use a gas detector to detect flammable material before conducting hot work
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A welder worked close to a truck containing gasoline, ignoring the regulations stated in the hot work permit. The gasoline container exploded and the lid blew across the road. One person was killed and many were injured.
If you’re not sure about any of these points, don’t hesitate to consult your supervisor or executive before work. Playing with fire is something you should not do.
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LUCKY POWER
RESERVE MONEY TO BRING FORTUNE
In times of economic hardship, everyone wants to have lots of money and to have it for a very long time. Today, we have tips on “Lucky Banknotes” in accordance with the year of birth. According to the belief of the Hong Kong people, your wallet will be full of money throughout the year if you have one of these banknotes in the wallet.
You only need to find a banknote that identifies with your birth year and fold it into a triangular shape like a “Hu” (yantra) of the Chinese. Kept in your wallet, the banknote will help call in the money every day.
ALL YEAR ROUND YEAR OF THE RAT
YEAR OF THE HORSE
YEAR OF THE OX
YEAR OF THE GOAT
YEAR OF THE TIGER
YEAR OF THE MONKEY
YEAR OF THE RABBIT
YEAR OF THE COCK
YEAR OF THE BIG SNAKE
YEAR OF THE DOG
YEAR OF THE SMALL SNAKE
YEAR OF THE PIG
20-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 7
20-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 6
50-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 2
50-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 1
20-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 5
20-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 4
100-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 6
20-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 9
50-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 3
100-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 0
100-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 4
50-baht banknote with the serial number ending with 4
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EWG NEWS
EWG NEWS Working with ONIE to organize computer workshop for disabled students
East Water and the Office of Non-Formal and Informal Education in Chachoengsao are co-organizing a computer workshop for students with disability in the province. The workshop aims to develop basic computer skills and knowledge for personal use and work in the future. East Water has allocated a budget to the recently launched 2016 workshop, which is already in its fourth edition, and expects to train 10 students from 11 districts, totaling 110 students. Meeting with local communities
Continuing to organize activities with its local community network, East Water in June held cooking workshops to teach the villagers in Pluak Daeng District, Nong Tam Lueng Sub-district in Chonburi province and Bang But Subdistrict in Rayong province, how to make crab hoy jor and Isan sausages. The training aimed to equip the villagers with practical knowledge that can generate income and received great feedback in terms of the number of participants.
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Reporting on water situation
East Water has been assigned A+/Stable by TRIS Rating for second consecutive year
East Water held a meeting to report on the 2016 water situation and measures to prevent drought to water users in Chonburi. The meeting showed the overall amount of water collected at reservoirs in the eastern region and outlined the company’s preventive measures against drought.
TRIS Rating has assigned the rating of “A+” and a “stable” outlook to East Water. The rating reflects East Water’s strength as the only water management company to have a complete water grid in eastern Thailand covering three provinces, namely Chonburi, Chachoengsao, and Rayong, as well as the company’s continued growth, strong financial status, and good liquidity. In the next three years, the growth of East Water is expected to be around 3-5%.
Membrane EAST WATER MAGAZINE
Economical system with simply use and maintain
TURNING WASTEWATER BACK INTO CLEAN WATER INCREASING WATER RESERVES REDUCING NECESSITY OF DAM CONSTRUCTION
WATER COMPLEX A component of 3W Model To achieve lasting sustainability
With the professional set- up of comprehensive water system to efficiently reuse and ensure that no drop is wasted, East Water is prepared to construct the Smart City and Factory Land to increase water reserves, increasing water available for agriculture, reduce wastewater discharge, preserve the environment and reduce operational costs.
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