>> ASIAONE / NEWS / LATEST NEWS / ASIA / STORY
Thai fabric designer unveils mosquito-proof robes for monks
Wed, Jan 30, 2008
AFP

BANGKOK - A THAI fabric designer has unveiled a new line of saffron-coloured robes infused with bug repellent to keep mosquitoes from biting Buddhist monks, a company announced on Wednesday.

The robes, which have been soaked with a herbal bug repellent, will eventually be sold for export to other Buddhist countries around Asia, said Wisan Wanasaksrisakul, managing director of Thai Covenant Co Ltd, which manufactures the garments.

'We have experimented with four kinds of mosquitoes, and when monks wear our robes, the mosquitoes can't detect that their food (human blood) is near,' he said.

The robes cost about 10 per cent more than normal ones, he said, adding that his company hopes to sell them to countries like Myanmar, Sri Lanka and India.

The market for robes for Buddhist monks in Thailand is worth about two billion baht (S$85 million) a year.

Thailand has between 350,000 to 400,000 Buddhist monks at any given time.

Most Thai men are expected to enter the monkhood at least once in their lives. -- AFP

 

 
STORY INDEX
 
  Thai fabric designer unveils mosquito-proof robes for monks
   
 
  Myanmar punishes officials over child soldiers
   
 
  S. Korea unveils major plan to boost English
   
 
  Aust PM to open parliament with apology to Aborigines
   
 
  Strong quake rocks Indonesia's Maluku
   
 
  Lonely Japanese man calls directory help 2,600 times
   
 
  China says won't interfere in Taiwan elections
   
 
  Thai coup leader says he still 'loves' Thaksin
   
 
  Alcohol abuse rampant among Korean college students
   
 
  Indonesian dies of bird flu, doves may be source
   
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1admin@sph.com.sg
Search: