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-    Discover southern charm at Pakk Taii Design Week 2025Get ready for a journey to Pakk Taii Design Week 2025 (PTDW2025), the annual creative festival showcasing southern Thailand! From 28 August to 7 September 2025, the historic Old Town of Songkhla and Hat Yai will come alive as all 14 southern provinces unite to highlight the region’s charm and potential. Under this year’s ‘South Paradise’ theme, the event promises… 
-    Why Thailand is obsessed with LabubusIf you’ve been wondering why everyone in Bangkok is dangling strange little dolls from their designer bags, meet Labubu and Cry Baby, Thailand’s latest pop culture obsessions. Labubu, a mischievous elf with pointy ears, serrated teeth, and wild hair, was created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung in 2015. Inspired by Nordic mythology, Labubu first appeared in The Monsters’ story… 
-    Upcoming music festivals in Thailand you won’t want to miss (July to December 2025)The best festivals in Thailand have a bit of everything, from big-name bands and DJs to full-on weekends with art, wellness, and even barefoot island raves. And this year, the lineup looks better than ever, with old favourites returning and new names to get excited about. Sure, we love catching dedicated artist performances (and there are so many great concerts… 
-    Activist calls for sex ban to those under-22 to curb HIV crisis in ThailandA political activist urged the government to introduce legislation banning people under the age of 22 from having sex, in an effort to reduce the number of HIV cases in Thailand. During a parliamentary session, Deputy Minister of Public Health Chaichana Daecho admitted that HIV infection rates among young people had increased. He emphasised that the ministry was aware of… 
-    Nora Beach Club is the all-day escape you didn’t know you needed in PhuketPhuket is no stranger to beach clubs, but few pull off the full package quite like Nora Beach Club. There’s a little Ibiza in the way the music picks up after lunch. A bit of Bali in the layout, with the pool, bar, and shaded cabana blending into one another. But the atmosphere is pure Phuket: relaxed, friendly, and full… 
-    Rabies deaths in Thailand triple with dogs as primary sourceThe Department of Disease Control (DDC) reported a threefold increase in rabies-related deaths in Thailand this year. Of these cases, 90% were contracted from dogs and 10% from cats. Yesterday, July 7, Dr Phanumart Yanawetaskul, Director General of the Department of Disease Control, announced that seven fatalities have occurred in Chon Buri, Sisaket, Chachoengsao, Nakhon Ratchasima, Tak, and Rayong. This… 
-    Thai royal award celebrates Vietnam’s top teachersVietnam’s star educators are basking in the royal spotlight after a Thai delegation arrived to celebrate their achievements and ramp up educational ties across Asia. From July 6 to 8, a high-profile delegation from the Princess Maha Chakri Award Foundation (PMCAF), led by Chairman Dr Krissanapong Kirtikara, visited Vietnam to meet past award winners, promote regional cooperation and prepare for… 
-    FDA plans new standards for bottled waterThe Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to propose a draft announcement to the health minister to raise the quality standards of bottled water and ice to international levels. Doctor Surachoke Tangwiwat, Secretary General of the FDA, said the proposal aims to benefit manufacturers, consumers, and the environment. A recent meeting was held to present the draft regulations, which… 
-    Thai US tax talks stall as Vietnam races aheadThailand’s hopes of clinching a breakthrough tax agreement with the United States have hit a stumbling block, leaving officials scrambling for solutions—and exporters nervously watching from the sidelines. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira admitted yesterday, July 4, that the much-anticipated deal remains out of reach despite days of high-level negotiations in Washington. Speaking during a stopover in… 
-    Welcome to summer school break: Family holidays and fun at Jungceylon PhuketSummer school break has officially arrived, and that means it’s time to swap early morning alarms and lunchboxes for lazy mornings, beach trips, and quality time with the kids. If you’re in Phuket or planning a trip with the kids, Jungceylon in Patong is a great choice for a full day of entertainment, food, and shopping. You don’t need to… 
-    Bangkok in gold: Where to catch the sunsetBangkok buzzes, blares, steams, and sings. The traffic never quite sleeps, the air hums with heat, and the Chao Phraya moves like a long, slow pulse through the heart of it all. Sunset doesn’t arrive quietly either. It spills. It drapes the rooftops, washes the river in amber, flares behind temple spires. It softens the edges of the day, surrendering… 
-    Welcome to American expats in Thailand: A guide to understanding the Fourth of July abroadHello, non-American friends in Thailand. Congratulations! You’ve found yourself surrounded by American expats during the Fourth of July, America’s birthday. Or as locals affectionately call it, “Somehow they got louder.” In your hands is a helpful guide designed to walk you through this loud, confusing celebration of democracy, freedom, and processed meats. Pay attention, please, you’ll need this. 1. Fireworks:… 
-    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (July 4 to 6)Bangkok’s humidity may be doing the most right now, but the city’s still serving cool things to do if you know where to look. From haunted film festivals in colonial-era buildings to Squid Game dolls towering over city squares, this weekend is full of strange and joyful experiences. Pride celebrations continue, art is everywhere, and yes, there’s also a chance… 
-    From vision to delivery: How expert project and construction management turns developer ideas into realityThe world is full of unfinished projects. Piling and foundations laid and forgotten, condominiums frozen mid-rise, spaces that never became what they were meant to be. Anyone can dream up a skyline, but what are the real challenges? Making sure that dream doesn’t turn into a logistical horror show somewhere between the first blueprint and the final handover. So what’s… 
-    Moving with family? Here’s how to cut health costs in ThailandRelocating to Thailand with your family brings exciting new opportunities, but it also comes with the challenge of managing healthcare costs in a new system. Thailand has both public and private healthcare options, each offering different prices and quality of service. Understanding how to balance these options is important for keeping healthcare affordable while ensuring your family gets the care… 
-    Phuket kicks off health expo to boost wellness tourismPhuket is on a mission to become the world’s top wellness tourism hub, and the island is off to a strong start with the launch of the Phuket Health Expo 2025. Kicking off yesterday, July 2, the five-day event, held at Central Festival Phuket, aims to position the island as the ultimate destination for health, wellness, and lifestyle tourism. The… 
-    What’s hot in Sriracha this July (hint: it’s not the sauce)Sriracha is a name that tends to stick in people’s minds for one reason. The sauce. But the coastal town it’s named after has a flavour all its own. Only 1.5 hours from Bangkok, it has a working-port charm, a strong Japanese influence, and an easy rhythm that draws in weekenders looking for something quieter than Pattaya, but more characterful… 
-    The colours of Thai taxis, what do they mean?If you’ve spent any time in Bangkok, chances are that you’ve noticed a fleet of Thai taxis, each marked by its own distinctive colours, whether it be hot pink, green-yellow, electric blue, or any shade in between. But what do they mean? At first glance, it may seem like a marketing ploy to make their vehicles stand out more, but… 
-    Viet’s all, folks: Thailand left in digital ID dust by VietnamThailand has been caught napping again, as Vietnam surges ahead with yet another bold move to woo foreigners, slashing red tape and rolling out sleek new digital IDs for its growing expat population. On July 1, Hanoi launched a 50-day campaign to hand out free electronic identification to foreigners living, working, or studying in the country, and it’s already being… 
-    Why trucks and buses in Thailand are moving works of artLight bouncing off six dozen chrome-coated side-view mirrors. Rows of Michelin Man figurines sit proudly on the cabin roof. Sprawling intricate murals depicting anime characters, cartoon superheroes, and fantastical dreamscapes. If any of these images are familiar to you, then you’ve likely seen the elaborately decorated and modified lorries and buses in Thailand. Perhaps you’ve also wondered why these Thai… 
-    Why Isaan must be creative: Transforming regional pride into economic power get ready for unmissable programme highlightsIn an era where creativity is the driving force behind economic and social development, the presence of a regional creative festival in Isaan, the Northeast region of Thailand, is more essential than ever. It goes beyond art, culture, and innovation; it serves as a vital platform that inspires Isaan natives who have moved to larger cities to return home, applying… 
-    How Thailand’s boldest businesses are scaling with intentionWhat was once considered a visionary trend has become the engine of growth for businesses everywhere. In Thailand, forward‑thinking enterprises are no longer debating the question Should we adopt AI? but to focusing on How can we use it as a strategic advantage? We are living in an era where AI can optimise supply chains, automate decision-making, and personalise customer engagement… 
-    Citi Foundation and Bangkok Community Help Foundation unveil the ‘Center of Dreams’Citi Foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting economic stability and social responsibility through a funding grant of 16.5 million Thai baht to the Bangkok Community Help Foundation for the establishment of the Center of Dreams, the first homeless shelter located in Bangkok’s inner city. The centre offers essential facilities as well as vocational skills training. By the end of… 
-    Eucharistic motifs on liturgical vestments: chalice, host, and grapesLiturgical vestments, worn during Eucharistic celebrations, are often adorned with symbols that recall the central mystery of the Christian faith: the Eucharist. Among these, the chalice, the host, and the grapes occupy a prominent place, evoking the sacrifice of Christ and His real presence in the consecrated bread and wine. Understanding the meaning of these symbols helps us appreciate the… 
-    Best food delivery app in Thailand: What makes GrabFood No.1Discovering Thailand’s food culture is essential for every visitor, and GrabFood makes this adventure both convenient and delightful. For foreigners, wandering through unknown areas in pursuit of genuine local dishes can feel challenging, but GrabFood, a food delivery app in Bangkok, simplifies this experience by delivering the best of Thai meals directly to you. This is why GrabFood stands out… 
-    Weed out competition: Thailand’s cannabis shops face crackdownThailand’s once-thriving cannabis industry is about to face its biggest shake-up yet, with new regulations that could see up to 12,000 cannabis flower shops shut down by the end of the year. The country’s Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM) revealed a wave of stringent rules that could spell the end for many who have jumped on the… 
-    Dulwich College Bangkok opens admissions office at True Digital ParkFollowing its recent official announcement in Thailand, Dulwich College International School Bangkok (DCBK), a prestigious British international school, has seen strong interest from local and international families. Ahead of the campus opening in August 2026, DCBK has opened an Admissions Office on the 7th floor of True Digital Park West. Just 20 minutes away from the school site in Bangna,… 
-    Bangkok’s newest coffee party is here!Dusha Speciality Coffee Co., Ltd. has announced the grand opening of Dusha Social Club, A Saturday morning coffee party and community. Gatherings are hosted by Dusha Cafe at new locations every 2 weeks. It’s where coffee lovers, party lovers, creatives, expats and local friends come together to network, share ideas, and start the day with great energy, all over a perfectly… 
-    Massilia’s Michele Fernando named among top pizza chefs globallyThailand continues to carve out a place in the international culinary spotlight as Chef Michele Fernando, head pizzaiolo of Massilia Bangkok, is named one of the Top 100 Pizza Chefs in the World at the prestigious Best Pizza Awards 2025, held on 25 June in Milan, Italy. Representing Massilia, Bangkok’s flagship for high-quality, authentic Italian pizza, Chef Michele placed #79… 
-    5 of our favourite lasagna restaurants in BangkokYou can never go wrong with a bit of Italian when dining out in Bangkok. As one of the most beloved cuisines globally, from the classics of pizzas, spaghetti, and lasagna to deserts such as tiramisu or panna cotta for those with a sweet tooth, its cuisine holds the distinctive title of being beloved as comfort food, while also fitting… 
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