Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has been spotted in a Bangkok pub last Monday night.
Zuckerberg arrived in Bangkok to attend a friend's wedding, Chris Cox, Vice President of Product at Facebook. Chris Cox married a Thai woman in a Bangkok restaurant near Sukhumvit tonight.
Mark Zuckerberg was first sighted on Monday night in Enchanted Bar, a well-known bar in Bangkok. As the bar was totally packed due to a performance by Room 39, Zuckerberg couldn't get a seat and soon left the bar.
Channel 9 news reported that Mark Zuckerberg will be spending some time in one of Thailand's beaches.
The photos below show that Zuckerberg was indeed in Bangkok.
Below is the video to prove it!
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Formula One in Bangkok
F1 Ratchadamnoen RedBull Bangkok 2010:
Thailand's first-ever exhibition of Formula One driving will take place on Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue today. Red Bull racer Mark Webber will drive his RB26 car on the 107-year-old road.
More than 10,000 people are expected to book their places along the sides of Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue. Today's three-lap course will get under way at Phan Fa Bridge, pass Democracy Monument and circle at Khok Wua intersection where the race will also finish.
Royal approval for racer: His Majesty the King looks at the Red Bull Formula 1 racing car at Siriraj Hospital yesterday. Mark Webber (by His Majesty’s side) and the Red Bull racing team will drive three laps of Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue between Phan Fa Bridge and the Khok Wua intersection as part of celebrations for the King’s 84th birthday
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Thailand's first-ever exhibition of Formula One driving will take place on Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue today. Red Bull racer Mark Webber will drive his RB26 car on the 107-year-old road.
More than 10,000 people are expected to book their places along the sides of Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue. Today's three-lap course will get under way at Phan Fa Bridge, pass Democracy Monument and circle at Khok Wua intersection where the race will also finish.
Royal approval for racer: His Majesty the King looks at the Red Bull Formula 1 racing car at Siriraj Hospital yesterday. Mark Webber (by His Majesty’s side) and the Red Bull racing team will drive three laps of Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue between Phan Fa Bridge and the Khok Wua intersection as part of celebrations for the King’s 84th birthday
Read full story from Bangkok Post
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