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Sculptures · ThailandFour ancient bronze sculptures from the Lopburi period, illegally trafficked out of Thailand decades ago, have been returned by the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and unveiled at the National Museum Bangkok, marking a major milestone in Thailand’s efforts to recover and preserve its cultural heritage. BANGKOK, Thailand – Four bronze sculptures dating back more than 1,200 years were officially returned to Thailand, following a voluntary return…See the Story
1,200-Year-Old Prakhon Chai Bronzes Repatriated to Thailand From US Museum

Referendum · BangkokBangkok unveils model for first pedestrian bridge across Chao Phraya RiverLegacy Key insights from the news
Bangkok plans to build its first pedestrian bridge across the Chao Phraya River to enhance connectivity and attract tourists, featuring a modern design with a garden area for rest and views.The bridge proposal responds to population growth and development along the riverfront, addressing limited pedestrian crossings, as existing options m…See the Story
Bangkok Unveils Model for First Pedestrian Bridge Across Chao Phraya River

Tourism · VaranasiVaranasi witnessed an unprecedented tourism surge in 2025, attracting a record 7.26 crore visitors, according to data released by the Uttar Pradesh government. This historic figure firmly positions the ancient city as one of the world’s leading spiritual tourism destinations. The sharp rise in footfall reflects a strong revival and expansion of faith-based, cultural, and spiritual tourism. Pilgrims and tourists from across India and abroad visit…See the Story