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Phuket, Thailand · PhuketThai woman found dead at Phuket’s Kalim seasideLegacyA tragic event unfolded in Phuket yesterday afternoon as a 23 year old Thai woman from the Isaan region lost her life by drowning. The unfortunate incident took place on the seaside rocks in Kalim, a northernmost part of Patong. The Kusoldharm Rescue Foundation of Patong branch received a call at around 5.40pm. The foundation’s rescue workers promptly responded, rushing the woman to Patong Hos…See the Story
Thai woman found dead at Phuket's Kalim seaside
Chon Buri · Chon BuriDip in Pattaya hotel occupancy despite Songkran festivitiesLegacyPattaya’s hotels and those in neighbouring provinces have seen a dip in occupancy rates during the Wan Lai Songkran festival. This downturn has prompted hoteliers to critique the promotional strategy for the extended 21-day Songkran celebration. Morrakot Kuldilok, head of the eastern chapter of the Thai Hotels Association (THA), projected that the occupancy rate in Pattaya would to…See the Story
Dip in Pattaya hotel occupancy despite Songkran festivities
Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai · Chiang MaiHimalayan giant honey bees spotted in Chiang MaiLegacyHimalayan giant honey bees have been spotted in Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park, Chiang Mai province, a first-time occurrence, evidencing that the nation’s ecological system is ideal for unique species. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, together with a team of biology researchers from Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Sciences, made the announcement yesterda…See the Story
Himalayan giant honey bees spotted in Chiang Mai
Thailand · ThailandSenators’ lavish overseas jaunts spark outrageLegacyFormer Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi has launched a scathing attack on a cohort of senators set to embark on overseas study trips, labelling their plans a disgrace to their dignity. In a fiery Facebook post today, Plodprasop condemned the European excursions planned by several Senate committees, whose terms are set to conclude on May 10, citing the hefty 81 million baht price tag f…See the Story
Senators' lavish overseas jaunts spark outrage
Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai · Chiang MaiThai tourist struck on the head at Sattahip templeLegacyA Thai tourist hailing from Chiang Mai was assaulted at the Nong Chap Tao Temple in Sattahip, Chon Buri. The incident, which occurred on Thursday night, saw the man being struck on the head with the handle of a pistol. The victim, identified as Nakorn, was rushed to Wat Yan Hospital following the incident on April 18. He was reported to have sustained a head injury from the unexpected and u…See the Story
Thai tourist struck on the head at Sattahip temple
Immigration · ThailandThailand’s tumble: Is the British love affair fading?LegacyIn 2011, Thailand witnessed the zenith of British affection, with nearly 900,000 entries logged by British passport holders, as per Thai immigration data. Yet, this figure might have swelled by accounting re-entries, diluting the actual count. Sadly, the Thai immigration bureau has ceased its detailed country-specific data release, leaving a void. Meanwhile, the UK government’s once sens…See the Story
Thailand's tumble: Is the British love affair fading?
Lopburi · LopburiLopburi salon owner narrowly avoids sexual assaultLegacyA beauty salon owner in Lopburi province narrowly escaped an assault after a man repeatedly walked past her shop before attempting to force himself upon her. The incident was later brought to public attention through a cautionary post on the Facebook page Social Hunter Reborn V3. The Facebook post included an image of the alleged perpetrator, who was dressed in a blue sports shirt covered w…See the Story
Lopburi salon owner narrowly avoids sexual assault
Bangkok · BangkokBangkok e-cigarette raid seizes 10,000 productsLegacyThai authorities have swooped on five e-cigarette outlets in the vicinity of Bangkok’s universities and residential properties, confiscating 10,000 e-cigarette products valued at 3 million baht. The operation was headed by Puangpet Chunlaiad, a minister from the Prime Minister’s Office yesterday in collaboration with the Office of the Consumer Protection Board (OCPB) and officers of Lat Phrao …See the Story