Bright Choomanee

With a degree in English from Srinakharinwirot University, Bright specializes in writing engaging content. Her interests vary greatly, including lifestyle, travel, and news. She enjoys watching series with her orange cat, Garfield, in her free time.
  • Business NewsThai hoteliers worry foreign businesses could harm tourism image

    Thai hoteliers worry foreign businesses could harm tourism image

    Concerns have risen among Thai hoteliers over the increasing use of Thai nominees by foreign businesses, which they fear may tarnish Thailand’s tourism reputation. The Thai Hotels Association’s (THA) monthly sentiment index highlights this growing unease, especially as the high season begins. THA President Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun revealed that nearly half of Thailand’s hotels express apprehension about illegal foreign investments, particularly…

  • Business NewsThailand plans 14 new floating solar farms to boost renewable energy

    Thailand plans 14 new floating solar farms to boost renewable energy

    The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is pushing forward with the development of 14 new floating solar farm projects as part of its strategic efforts to increase renewable energy production. These projects, with a combined capacity of 2,656 megawatts, are set to be constructed on the reservoirs of seven hydroelectric dams under the latest national power development plan (PDP) for…

  • Business NewsGrain expectations: Thailand ‘rices’ to occasion with export boost

    Grain expectations: Thailand ‘rices’ to occasion with export boost

    Thailand is on track to bolster its rice exports to 9 million tonnes this year, potentially generating 230 billion baht (US$6.4 billion), according to the Commerce Ministry. This optimistic projection follows the country’s successful export of 7.45 million tonnes in the first nine months, already yielding 172 billion baht (US$4.95 billion) in revenue. This marks a notable year-on-year increase of…

  • Chiang Mai NewsChill seekers: Tourists flock to Doi Inthanon for a ‘cool’ getaway

    Chill seekers: Tourists flock to Doi Inthanon for a ‘cool’ getaway

    A cold morning greeted visitors at Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai, as temperatures dipped to a chilly 8 degrees Celsius. Tourists flocked to experience the cold weather, with Kew Mae Pan recording 9 degrees Celsius and the park headquarters at 13 degrees Celsius. Chiang Mai City saw morning temperatures ranging between 21 and 22 degrees Celsius, prompting locals to don warm…

  • Road deathsMotorcyclist dies in crash with truck on dark Bangkok road

    Motorcyclist dies in crash with truck on dark Bangkok road

    A tragic accident occurred on Jaturathit Road in Din Daeng, Bangkok, when a 26 year old motorcyclist collided with the rear of a 10-wheel truck. The accident, which happened in the early hours of today, November 13, resulted in the motorcyclist’s death as he became trapped in the back of the vehicle. Police Lieutenant Colonel Jirapha Channara from the Din…

  • Thailand NewsFishing for heroes: Trang fisherman saves boys from drowning

    Fishing for heroes: Trang fisherman saves boys from drowning

    A heroic act unfolded recently when Witit Yanglang, a 26 year old fisherman from Trang province, courageously leapt into the sea to save two 11 year old boys from drowning. The boys, who had been playing near a pier, were rescued just in time, earning Witit widespread admiration as a hero. On the day following the incident, officials, including the…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok air quality goes up in smoke as pm2.5 levels spike

    Bangkok air quality goes up in smoke as pm2.5 levels spike

    Air quality in Bangkok has deteriorated significantly, with hazardous PM2.5 levels recorded across 49 districts. The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) warned citizens about the pollution levels, which were found to be above the standard threshold for health safety. The alarming situation was reported at 7am today, November 13, when GISTDA, under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science,…

  • Crime NewsBody of unidentified man found under Narathiwat bridge

    Body of unidentified man found under Narathiwat bridge

    A harrowing discovery unfolded yesterday in Narathiwat, where police found the body of an unidentified man under a bridge, believed to be a victim of a personal conflict. The man had his hands bound and was shot twice in the head. Police officials, led by Apakorn Wirupakarak, were alerted to the grim scene beneath the Batu Salo Re Bridge in…

  • Road deathsSix-wheeled truck crash on Asian Highway injures 4 in Phatthalung

    Six-wheeled truck crash on Asian Highway injures 4 in Phatthalung

    A six-wheeled truck collided with a stationary pickup truck with a flat tyre, resulting in four people being thrown from the vehicle and severely injured. The accident occurred in the early hours of today on the Asian Highway, heading towards Bangkok, in the Praekha area of Khuan Khanun district, Phatthalung province. The tragic incident unfolded when a Mitsubishi Triton pickup…

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesThailand braces for rising temperatures and scattered rainfall

    Thailand braces for rising temperatures and scattered rainfall

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a weather warning for today, highlighting scattered rainfall in the southern, northeastern, and eastern regions of Thailand. Simultaneously, the entire country is experiencing a temperature increase of 1 to 2°C, urging citizens to brace for changing weather conditions. The next 24 hours will see the weakening high-pressure or cold air mass covering the…

  • Thailand NewsThai land dispute: Minister defends decision against court ruling

    Thai land dispute: Minister defends decision against court ruling

    Deputy Interior Minister Songsak Thongsri defended a contentious decision by a land committee not to revoke land title documents for plots in Buriram’s Khao Kradong area. This decision comes despite a 2021 Supreme Court ruling that determined the land in question belongs to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT). A dispute has arisen over 5,083 rai of land in Mueang…

  • Pattaya NewsMan sets family’s truck on fire near Pattaya amid drug frenzy

    Man sets family’s truck on fire near Pattaya amid drug frenzy

    A 28 year old man in the Takhian Tia area near Pattaya set his family’s pickup truck ablaze and wreaked havoc in their home, reportedly under the influence of illegal drugs, before fleeing the scene. The incident unfolded around 10pm, yesterday, November 11, prompting an urgent response from Bang Lamung police and local rescue teams. Upon arrival, law enforcement and…

  • Tourism NewsHippo hooray: Moo Deng ‘charges’ up Chon Buri’s tourism boom

    Hippo hooray: Moo Deng ‘charges’ up Chon Buri’s tourism boom

    Chon Buri province is experiencing a significant boost in tourism revenue, largely due to the popularity of a baby pygmy hippo named Moo Deng. This charming young hippo, only four months old, has become a major attraction at the Khao Kheow Open Zoo. Governor Thawatchai Srithong announced that Chon Buri’s tourism-related revenue reached 27 billion baht (US$777 million) from July…

  • Thailand NewsFire ravages Ranong market building, efforts save nearby school

    Fire ravages Ranong market building, efforts save nearby school

    A devastating fire engulfed a four-storey commercial building in the heart of Ranong’s market area, taking five hours to bring under control. The blaze consumed two shops selling religious goods while efforts to prevent further spread were successful. Today, November 12, the disaster prevention and mitigation team of Ranong Municipality received an urgent report about a fire breaking out in…

  • Thailand NewsElephant rampage at charity event in Bueng Kan kills woman

    Elephant rampage at charity event in Bueng Kan kills woman

    An elephant at a charity event in Bueng Kan went on a rampage, causing the tragic death of one woman and leaving a man severely injured. The incident, which took place yesterday, November 11, led to chaos as attendees fled in panic. A social media post detailed the unfortunate sequence of events during the traditional Kathin festival procession. An elephant…

  • Thailand NewsDevastating fire in Suphan Buri destroys two homes after explosions

    Devastating fire in Suphan Buri destroys two homes after explosions

    A devastating fire in Suphan Buri destroyed two wooden homes after a series of three loud explosions. The incident prompted a swift response from local police and firefighters to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby community houses. Initial investigations suggest an electrical short circuit as the likely cause. Suphan Buri police officer Khwankhao Inawang received reports of a fire…

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesTropical storm Yinxing brings heavy rain, flood risks to South Thailand

    Tropical storm Yinxing brings heavy rain, flood risks to South Thailand

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) released Announcement No. 17 (278/2567) regarding the ominous tropical storm Yinxing. As of 4am today, November 12, the storm was located in the South China Sea, around 110 kilometres east of Quang Ngai, Vietnam, with maximum sustained winds of 65 kilometres per hour. Moving southward at 15 kilometres per hour, the storm is expected…

  • Business NewsSEC to charge violators to boost Thai stock market confidence

    SEC to charge violators to boost Thai stock market confidence

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is set to initiate legal proceedings against violators of the Securities and Exchange Act to bolster confidence in the Thai stock market. This decisive action highlights the SEC’s commitment to safeguarding investor interests and maintaining market integrity. According to Anek Yooyuen, SEC Deputy Secretary-General, the regulatory body will persist in addressing cases involving misconduct…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok urges ‘zero-foam’ floats for eco-friendly Loy Krathong festival

    Bangkok urges ‘zero-foam’ floats for eco-friendly Loy Krathong festival

    Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is calling on residents to adopt a zero-foam approach for this year’s Loy Krathong festival, encouraging the use of biodegradable floats to safeguard the environment. The push comes after last year’s festival saw over 20,000 of the 639,828 floats collected made from foam, despite previous environmental appeals. Worranut Suaykhakhao, Deputy Director of the Environment Department at…

  • Business NewsThailand boosts local content in industries amid US-China trade tensions

    Thailand boosts local content in industries amid US-China trade tensions

    Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira is advocating for increased utilisation of domestic raw materials by businesses and the promotion of Thai ownership within supply chain companies. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the competitiveness of local industries by offering privileges through the Board of Investment (BoI). Pichai, serving as the chairman of the BoI, emphasised the importance…

  • Thailand NewsThailand denies Thaksin-Cambodia secret deal on Gulf territory

    Thailand denies Thaksin-Cambodia secret deal on Gulf territory

    The Government of Thailand firmly denied allegations that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra orchestrated a clandestine agreement with Cambodia’s previous leader, Hun Sen, concerning contested maritime territories in the Gulf of Thailand. Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai dismissed these claims, emphasising that no such deal could occur without official involvement. “There is no such deal whatsoever. How can anyone who has…

  • Business NewsThailand and Italy to ‘grow’ a fruitful partnership in agriculture

    Thailand and Italy to ‘grow’ a fruitful partnership in agriculture

    Thailand and Italy are poised to formalise an agreement to boost collaboration in agriculture, focusing on production, trade, and investment. Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat announced the development after a meeting with Italy’s Minister of Agriculture, Francesco Lollobrigida. The need for a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been highlighted to establish a definitive path for future cooperation between…

  • Business NewsThai PM Paetongtarn’s APEC visit strengthens Thailand-Peru ties

    Thai PM Paetongtarn’s APEC visit strengthens Thailand-Peru ties

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s participation in the 31st Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Lima, Peru, is anticipated to bolster bilateral ties between Thailand and Peru while contributing to the advancement of the APEC framework. This prediction comes from Cecilia Zunilda Galarreta Bazan, Peru’s ambassador to Thailand. This trip marks PM Paetongtarn’s inaugural visit to the Latin American continent…

  • Politics NewsTak Bai massacre impacts Pheu Thai ahead of Thai election

    Tak Bai massacre impacts Pheu Thai ahead of Thai election

    The unresolved issue of the 2004 Tak Bai massacre in Thailand’s deep south is perceived by many locals as a potential detriment to the Pheu Thai Party, as revealed by a recent opinion poll. Meanwhile, the People’s Party emerges as the preferred choice for the upcoming General Election. This survey, conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), gathered…

  • Business NewsThailand implements 8.36 billion baht plan to stabilise rice prices

    Thailand implements 8.36 billion baht plan to stabilise rice prices

    The National Rice Policy and Management Committee has introduced three strategic measures to stabilise rice prices amidst concerns of potential oversupply during the harvest season. By maintaining a balance between demand and supply, these initiatives aim to prevent a price drop in this year’s rice crop. Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan announced that the first measure entails an 8.36 billion baht…

  • Bangkok NewsPolice raid exposes illegal gambling in Bangkok restaurant

    Police raid exposes illegal gambling in Bangkok restaurant

    Police raided a Chinese restaurant in the heart of Bangkok, disguised as a legitimate eatery, and arrested four Chinese nationals for illegal gambling. The raid, which took place yesterday, November 9, at 9.30pm, was led by Jesada Yangnok, alongside deputy officers from Wang Thonglang Police Station. This followed intelligence that the establishment was operating as a covert gambling den. Upon…

  • Crime NewsTattoo artist arrested for ketamine dealing in Bang Lamung

    Tattoo artist arrested for ketamine dealing in Bang Lamung

    In an evening operation on November 8, Bang Lamung police arrested a young tattoo artist suspected of drug dealing. The arrest took place at a tattoo shop in the Bang Lamung district around 6pm, following a tip-off about a planned ketamine delivery intended for Pattaya’s nightlife scene. Police had set up surveillance around the shop and observed a man fitting…

  • Phuket NewsBritish nationals charged for reckless motorbike riding

    British nationals charged for reckless motorbike riding

    Nine British tourists have been fined for reckless driving after locals reported their disruptive behaviour to the police. The Chalong Police received a complaint via the 191 police hotline at 1.04am on November 7, reporting a group of foreigners riding motorbikes dangerously on Khok San Road towards Saiyuan Road. Witnesses described the group revving their engines loudly and driving in…

  • Pattaya NewsChinese tourist rescued from banyan tree after Pattaya argument

    Chinese tourist rescued from banyan tree after Pattaya argument

    A Chinese tourist found himself in a precarious situation on November 8 in Pattaya, capturing attention as he perched atop a large banyan tree in a state of distress. The incident unfolded at a parking lot in the Bang Lamung district, prompting an emergency response from Pattaya’s Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre at 10pm. Responders, including rescue volunteers, disaster prevention officers,…

  • Bangkok NewsSuvarnabhumi Airport urges safety during Loy Krathong festival

    Suvarnabhumi Airport urges safety during Loy Krathong festival

    Suvarnabhumi Airport issued a strong warning to the public, urging them to avoid flying lanterns or balloons, setting off fireworks, or using lasers in the vicinity of the airport on November 15 during the Loy Krathong festival. These activities are not only a potential disruption to flight operations but also pose significant threats to aviation safety, potentially resulting in accidents,…