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    ICONSIAM launches 'Extraordinary Experience' campaign with iconic Thai street food

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  • Lottery frenzy blooms as human-like face graces 50 year old Longan tree bark

    Lottery frenzy blooms as human-like face graces 50 year old Longan tree bark

    The sight of a human-like face appearing on the bark of a 50 year old Longan tree has led to a local lottery frenzy. The evergreen deciduous tree, located at the Farmers’ Council Coordination Centre in Phayao province, has become an attraction for both local and out-of-town denizens seeking lottery fortune, discovering apparent lucky numbers 11 and 528 after rubbing…

  • Historic return of leatherback sea turtle boosts marine hope on Phuket beach

    Historic return of leatherback sea turtle boosts marine hope on Phuket beach

    In a remarkable event, a large leatherback sea turtle has chosen to lay its eggs on the shores of Karon Beach in Phuket. Local officials have since hurried to check the site and set up protective measures as the site is all set to become a maternity nest for the enormous creature. This is the first instance of a turtle…

  • Australian ambassador makes a splash on World Drowning Prevention Day in Phuket

    Australian ambassador makes a splash on World Drowning Prevention Day in Phuket

    The Australian Ambassador to Thailand was in Phuket yesterday to observe the World Drowning Prevention Day. Dr Angela Macdonald watched from the sidelines as yesterday’s ceremony was conducted to draw attention to the importance of safety measures in averting drownings, and to remember the dramatic yet deep-seated effects these incidents have on individuals and neighbourhoods. Phuket’s Vice Governor, Danai Sunantarod,…

  • 500 million baht returned to China seized from illegal Chinese businesses in Thailand

    500 million baht returned to China seized from illegal Chinese businesses in Thailand

    Thailand returned approximately 400 to 500 million baht to China that had been seized from illegal businesses operated by Chinese nationals within the country. The Chinese government was overwhelmed by the gesture. Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam shared details of the illegal businesses with the press and China’s Minister of Interior Li Fangshu on a visit to China last week. Wissanu…

  • Exiled ex-PM Thaksin pledges return to Thailand for driver’s funeral

    Exiled ex-PM Thaksin pledges return to Thailand for driver’s funeral

    Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, exiled since 2008, today confirmed he is returning to Thailand next month. The 74 year old ex PM is returning to pay his respects to Wichai Changlek, Thaksin’s driver, who passed away at the age of 73. Thaksin wishes to return to attend the cremation ceremonies. The family of Shinawatra, including his daughters Paetongtarn…

  • Petchaburi struggles with mounting macaque menace impacting locals and tourism

    Petchaburi struggles with mounting macaque menace impacting locals and tourism

    In Thailand’s central-western Petchaburi province, trouble is brewing as locals, tourists, youth, and businesses alike voice their grievances over the nuisance caused by increasing numbers of crab-eating macaques. These primates, which are protected under Thai law as wildlife species, are becoming bothersome as their population expands rapidly. The macaques, which reside mainly in the Khao Wang historical park area in…

  • Child abuse victim’s baby buried in field: Police probe Mukdahan tragedy

    Child abuse victim’s baby buried in field: Police probe Mukdahan tragedy

    A distressing story has come to light as a baby born out of child sexual abuse died. The baby’s mother was a 12 year old girl who was allegedly abused by her father. This case reached its chilling climax when the baby was seen buried unceremoniously in a field by relatives, sparking suspicion regarding the cause of death. Police in…

  • Viral tail: Stray dog steals Thai hearts at Hua Hin Railway Station

    Viral tail: Stray dog steals Thai hearts at Hua Hin Railway Station

    A video of a stray dog wandering around Hua Hin Railway Station in the Hua Hin district in the southern province of Prachaup Kiri Khan went viral and stole the hearts of Thai netizens after Hua Hin Railway Police shared the story on social media. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) announced three weeks prior to the viral video that…

  • Thai women’s harrowing flood ordeal in car shared online (video)

    Thai women’s harrowing flood ordeal in car shared online (video)

    A harrowing ordeal involving two friends in a car during a sudden flood in the eastern Rayong province recently made waves in the world of social media. The video footage, revealing intense rainfall leading to an unexpected deluge, went viral almost instantly after one individual named @userwjbvropsex89 posted it on TikTok yesterday. @userwjbvropsex89 #น้ำท่วมระยอง #ฝนตกน้ําท่วม #ปิ่นทอง6 #ไทยคูน #ระยอง ♬ เสียงต้นฉบับ –…

  • Phuket Airport accelerates taxi services with dedicated pickup zone

    Phuket Airport accelerates taxi services with dedicated pickup zone

    In a recent move to regulate taxi services in Phuket, Phuket International Airport put its foot on the accelerator and introduced a dedicated zone allocated for legally permissible taxis to facilitate the pickup of tourists. The news, revealed yesterday, came from a statement published by the airport itself, which was shared by Phuket MP, Somchart Techathavorncharoen. The statement, which was…

  • Timely warning: Thai couple’s luxury watch snatched at European music festival

    Timely warning: Thai couple’s luxury watch snatched at European music festival

    A Thai couple posted a warning after a disheartening experience at a renowned music festival in Europe, where they were targeted by thieves who snatched a luxury Rolex watch from them. They advised against wearing valuable items and engaging with strangers, staying vigilant, and refraining from heavy drinking. Fongwin S. Laskowski, a member of the ‘Travel Europe by Yourself’ group,…

  • Ancient mysteries unearthed: Skeletal remains found under South Thailand sports stadium

    Ancient mysteries unearthed: Skeletal remains found under South Thailand sports stadium

    Three sets of skeletal remains have been discovered underneath Nakhon Si Thammarat’s central sports stadium, believed to be from an ancient cemetery over a century old. The archaeological find was made during construction work for a drainage pipe behind two football fields. An evening inspection, following the report of the discovery, was led by Police Captain Thanathorn Panchu, Investigation Officer…

  • Ex-Hat Yai mayor handed 9-year prison sentence and heft fine over monument funds misuse

    Ex-Hat Yai mayor handed 9-year prison sentence and heft fine over monument funds misuse

    In a long-standing case spanning over 18 years, the former mayor of Hat Yai City in Songkhla province has been handed a nine-year prison sentence and a fine of 12.4 million baht by the Supreme Court. The verdict came yesterday, related to accusations dating back to between February 1 and February 4, 2005. Prai Pattano was accused of misspending funds…

  • Herb collector saved in 16-hour daring mountain rescue operation in southern Thailand

    Herb collector saved in 16-hour daring mountain rescue operation in southern Thailand

    A high-intensity rescue operation managed to save the life of a 55 year old man from a precarious mountain fall in the Chao Pra Mountain, located in Trang province in southern Thailand. This formidable rescue mission, which spanned 16 hours, was carried out by more than 30 expert rescue workers who found the injured man within a crevice on the…

  • Thai Transport Minister accused of illegally holding shares in partnership company

    Thai Transport Minister accused of illegally holding shares in partnership company

    Move Forward Party (MFP) MP Pakornwut Udompipat accused the current Minister of Transport of violating the constitution by holding shares in a partnership company. The accusation was first brought into the public domain in the censure debate on July 19 of last year. Pakornwut presented his information stating that Saksayam Chidchop, from the Bhumjaithai Party, concealed his shares, in Buri…

  • Ex-cop wanted in vehicle theft of Kanchanaburi soy milk vendor: More suspects sought

    Ex-cop wanted in vehicle theft of Kanchanaburi soy milk vendor: More suspects sought

    A Thai court issued a warrant for the arrest of an ex-policeman, now identified as one of the alleged perpetrators in a violent vehicle theft. The victim of the attack is a local 25 year old soy milk vendor who was tasered and abducted but ultimately managed to escape his assailants. The incident occurred at around 6.40pm yesterday. Police Major…

  • Singapore’s capital punishment stirs controversy as first female convict faces execution in decades

    Singapore’s capital punishment stirs controversy as first female convict faces execution in decades

    Singaporean authorities are set to carry out capital punishment on two drug convicts this week, drawing attention to the first female prisoner due for execution in almost two decades. The impending executions have sparked outrage among human rights groups. According to the local rights group Transformative Justice Collective (TJC), the first convict, a 56 year old man found guilty of smuggling…

  • MFP member alleges death threats from Pheu Thai Party employee

    MFP member alleges death threats from Pheu Thai Party employee

    Move Forward Party (MFP) Rakchanok Srinork yesterday revealed she received death threats from an employee of former Pheu Thai Party MP Wanchalerm Ubumrung. The Bang Born district of Bangkok MP took her first steps on the political ladder in May’s General Election. Her victory was a surprise because the area was previously a safe Pheu Thai Party seat under Wanchalerm.…

  • Free tenant leaves Khon Kaen house in shocking living conditions after two years

    Free tenant leaves Khon Kaen house in shocking living conditions after two years

    Boat Land, a Facebook user, recently brought attention to the deplorable condition of one of his properties, which was occupied by a relative who lived on the premises rent-free for two years. When the relative suddenly disappeared without any prior notice, it was discovered that she had left behind a room filled with rubbish. This shocking sight became evident only…

  • Bangkok luxury homes raided in 300 million baht fraud search featuring ‘Crypto King’

    Bangkok luxury homes raided in 300 million baht fraud search featuring ‘Crypto King’

    A massive operation launched by Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), dubbed The Hunt for the Crypto King Ep:3, led to the raid of two luxury homes in central Bangkok. Taking place today, the operation was conducted under the authority of police officials including Assistant Division Commander Amnaj Traipoj and his team. The undertaking resulted in the confiscation of possessions and…

  • MFP seeks reconsideration of Pita’s prime ministerial candidacy

    MFP seeks reconsideration of Pita’s prime ministerial candidacy

    The Move Forward Party (MFP) is determined to push for a reconsideration of Pita Limjaroenrat’s renomination as a prime ministerial candidate, urging the National Assembly to handle the matter internally without involving the Constitution Court. The scheduled Parliament meeting for prime minister (PM) selection, initially set for July 27, took an unexpected turn when Parliament President Wan Muhamad Nor Matha,…

  • Fatal motorbike crash outside Ratchada Criminal Court claims life of 26 year old

    Fatal motorbike crash outside Ratchada Criminal Court claims life of 26 year old

    In a tragic accident, a 26 year old man lost his life when he crashed his motorbike into a tree outside the Ratchada Criminal Court in Bangkok, Thailand. A 19 year old female student from a well-known university was also seriously injured in the incident, which occurred at 5.30am today. The initial investigation revealed that the man, identified only as…

  • Expect weather changes as strong southwest monsoon engulfs Thailand, says TMD

    Expect weather changes as strong southwest monsoon engulfs Thailand, says TMD

    Temperatures are expected to dip, and significant rain is forecast across various parts of Thailand today, the Meteorological Department (TMD) warns. Regions, including central Thailand, the east, and parts of the south are expecting a 60% chance of thunderstorms. Various factors, such as the intense southwest monsoon prevailing over the Andaman Sea, upper Thailand, and the upper Gulf of Thailand,…

  • Olive branch withers as US ‘undoes’ progress with Beijing trash-talking

    Olive branch withers as US ‘undoes’ progress with Beijing trash-talking

    A week after extending an olive branch to China, attempting to smooth over the perpetual political tensions between the two economic powerhouses, the United States once again undid any progress with another round of Beijing trash-talking. It seems there is a song, but the US are singing from different song sheets. A week before, US diplomat Henry Kissinger met with…

  • Lamborghini’s electrifying road ahead: Supercars to go electric by 2028

    Lamborghini’s electrifying road ahead: Supercars to go electric by 2028

    Luxury Italian auto manufacturer Automobili Lamborghini revealed its roadmap to electric transformation, aiming to electrify all of its supercar models by the year 2028. This significant shift comes as a strategic response to the global thrust towards mitigating climate change impacts, resulting in Lamborghini’s electrification. The bold Lamborghini electrification transition is underpinned by ongoing research and technological developments at the company,…

  • Thailand eyes record 2 million Russian tourists despite geopolitical tensions

    Thailand eyes record 2 million Russian tourists despite geopolitical tensions

    With an increase in flights and a neutral position on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Thailand’s Tourism Authority (TAT) is poised to welcome a record-breaking 2 million Russian tourists next year. Khanittha Phanworawat, the Moscow office director, emphasises the urgent need to preserve Thailand’s image as a friend to Russian travellers, as a measure to achieve this ambitious goal, especially if other…

  • Shanghai subway lewd t-shirt controversy sparks online backlash

    Shanghai subway lewd t-shirt controversy sparks online backlash

    A couple from China, their fashion choices stirring controversy on Shanghai’s subway, donned t-shirts filled with expletives and lewd language. The incident that recently occurred on July 17 unleashed a wave of intense criticism online, spotlighting a young woman in an oversized navy t-shirt showcasing an extremely rude kanji phrase, a system of writing Japanese writing using Chinese characters. Accompanying…

  • China coffee shop customer stunned as falling ceiling fan hits head

    China coffee shop customer stunned as falling ceiling fan hits head

    A chilling moment was experienced at a local coffee shop in China’s Sichuan province recently when a ceiling fan suddenly fell, hitting a man squarely on the head. The unsettling incident, which was caught on the shop’s CCTV, took place on July 6 in Leshan City. Yuan, the unfortunate customer involved, had only settled down for a relaxing café experience…

  • Phuket officials honour King Vajiralongkorn’s birthday with environmental tribute

    Phuket officials honour King Vajiralongkorn’s birthday with environmental tribute

    As Thailand prepares for the 71st birthday of His Majesty King Vajiralongkorn this Friday, July 28, Phuket officials are leading their respective communities in tributes and activities to honour the royal occasion. In the Baan Kuku area of Ratsada, Phuket Vice Governor Danai Sunantarod directed various initiatives yesterday alongside local volunteers, community members, and organisations to pay tribute to His…

  • Orange Line rail project prevails in court over BTSC dispute

    Orange Line rail project prevails in court over BTSC dispute

    Bangkok’s Orange Line rail project has seen a court decision emerge in its favour. The Central Administrative Court announced its backing for the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA). The decision came in response to a lawsuit filed by Bangkok Mass Transit System Plc (BTSC). In the legal dispute, BTSC accused the MRTA of unjustly altering the terms of…