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  • Crime NewsPolice impersonation fraud: Imposter defrauds relatives, demands 7,000 baht each under false pretences

    Police impersonation fraud: Imposter defrauds relatives, demands 7,000 baht each under false pretences

    A 52 year old man yesterday was apprehended by Highway Police for impersonating a deputy warden and conning the relatives of police officers implicated in a case. The suspect involved in the police impersonation fraud had been sought under a Nakhon Pathom Provincial Court warrant dated September 25. The man, named Kittimatee, was taken into custody in front of a…

  • Thailand NewsTourist surge at Si Thep sparks concerns over sacred site damage

    Tourist surge at Si Thep sparks concerns over sacred site damage

    An unexpected surge in tourists at Si Thep Historical Park, recently declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on September 19, sparked concerns among locals in Phetchabun. The locals are worried about the increasing number of visitors scaling Khao Klang Nok, a historical site within the park. The site, considered sacred and located approximately 2 kilometres from the old city…

  • Thailand NewsSrettha Thavisin to bolster ASEAN ties, attract Saudi investment

    Srettha Thavisin to bolster ASEAN ties, attract Saudi investment

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is preparing to bolster Thailand and Cambodia’s relationship with his upcoming visit tomorrow, as announced by Panpree Bahiddha-Nukara, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister. This visit marks PM Srettha’s first trip to an ASEAN country since his initiation as prime minister, with Cambodia being one of Thailand’s nearest neighbours to strengthen ASEAN ties. Panpree…

  • Business NewsMuang Thai Life partners with Line BK for low-income targeted insurance

    Muang Thai Life partners with Line BK for low-income targeted insurance

    Muang Thai Life Assurance (MTL) is partnering with Line BK, a provider of social banking services, to introduce an insurance brokerage service that primarily caters to those with lower incomes and freelancers. Sara Lamsam, the CEO and president of MTL, stated that partnering with Line BK will provide the public with easier access to health and life insurance policies that…

  • World NewsTreasure discovery: Canadian man unearths 14.5 million baht in late music teacher’s home

    Treasure discovery: Canadian man unearths 14.5 million baht in late music teacher’s home

    A Canadian man stumbled upon a treasure trove worth more than 14.5 million baht after purchasing a house from his late music teacher for a little over 300,000 baht. Despite his familiarity with the previous owner, he had never inspected the house before the purchase and was utterly astounded when he discovered an unimaginable wealth inside. The unexpected treasure discovery…

  • Economy NewsUOB report uncovers economic concerns and investment trends in ASEAN nations

    UOB report uncovers economic concerns and investment trends in ASEAN nations

    The United Overseas Bank (UOB) released a significant report revealing the current economic sentiments of citizens and businesses across five ASEAN nations – Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand. Two days ago, Yuthchai Tayaratchakul, the Executive Vice President of UOB, provided a statement regarding the ASEAN Consumer Sentiment Study (ACSS). The UOB report aimed to shed light on the top…

  • Thailand Travel10 Most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand

    10 Most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand

    Looking for a new destination to visit in the Land of Smiles? Consider visiting the beautiful waterfalls in Thailand! It’s no secret that Thailand is home to pristine beaches and lively nightlife. However, this beautiful Southeast Asian country offers more than just the typical holiday destinations you see on the news or social media. Want to experience one of Thailand’s…

  • Cannabis NewsStoned students: Cannabis-laced muffins ‘bake’ trouble in South African school

    Stoned students: Cannabis-laced muffins ‘bake’ trouble in South African school

    Cannabis-laced muffins sparked the mass hospitalisation of pupils in South Africa which sparked public concern. The incident occurred at Pulamadibogo Primary School in Soshanguve, a city in northern South Africa. The initial investigation identified that the muffins, which were consumed by nearly 100 students aged between 5 and 13 years, were tainted with cannabis, locally known as Dagga. The students,…

  • Visa InformationWhat is a Multiple Entry Tourist Visa in Thailand and how to maximise it?

    What is a Multiple Entry Tourist Visa in Thailand and how to maximise it?

    Do you have your heart set on spending an extended time basking in the tropical sun, exploring bustling markets, dipping into the rich cultural wonders that Thailand offers, and truly experiencing the country? If yes, the Multiple Entry Tourist Visa might be a good option as it allows you to come and go as you please. But what is it…

  • Thailand NewsHefty heartbreak: Thai chubby chaser’s twisted dating tactics in motorcycle theft

    Hefty heartbreak: Thai chubby chaser’s twisted dating tactics in motorcycle theft

    Police arrested a chubby-chasing Thai man who confessed he used a dating app to lure fat-bottomed girls into going out with him so he could steal their motorcycles. The thief confessed that chubby girls were his main target as he believed they were low on self-esteem and easier to impress in person. Police Cyber Taskforce Division 5 (PCT5) conducted a…

  • Thailand NewsSocial media stress sparks ‘rash’ decisions: Medical mystery solved for overworked Thai man

    Social media stress sparks ‘rash’ decisions: Medical mystery solved for overworked Thai man

    A young man shared a distressing experience on social media about overworking, which led to an unusual rash all over his body within just three days. Despite multiple medical tests, all the results came back normal. The doctor’s advice was simple yet crucial: Get some quality sleep for two days. This incident serves as a warning about the potential harm…

  • Tourism NewsClimbing restrictions loom for tourists at sacred Khao Klang Nok

    Climbing restrictions loom for tourists at sacred Khao Klang Nok

    Phetchabun’s Si Thep Historical Park may soon restrict tourists from climbing Khao Klang Nok, a ruin considered sacred by locals. The move comes in response to the increasing number of visitors following the park’s declaration as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on September 19. Locals expressed concerns about the influx of tourists, many of whom have been climbing Khao…

  • Tourism NewsTAT’s the spirit: E-book showcasing Thailand’s spiritual sites to boost faith-based tourism

    TAT’s the spirit: E-book showcasing Thailand’s spiritual sites to boost faith-based tourism

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has sponsored an e-book titled Connecting to Spiritual Thailand: A Guide to 60 Powerspots, which showcases 60 lesser-known spiritual sites in Thailand, reflecting the country’s rich cultural and religious diversity. The e-book has been crafted in response to the global rise in faith-based tourism, which is projected to triple in economic value over the…

  • Thailand NewsUNESCO’s recognition triggers visitor surge at Si Thep Historical Park in northern Thailand

    UNESCO’s recognition triggers visitor surge at Si Thep Historical Park in northern Thailand

    Si Thep Historical Park in Phetchabun experienced an unexpected surge in visitor numbers over the weekend, following its announcement as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on September 19. The ensuing tourism influx prompted local agencies to call on the government for increased accommodation and facilities for the increasing number of tourists. Sittichai Poodee, the director of Si Thep Historical…

  • World NewsHidden camera in Malaysian Airbnb sparks outrage and tightens homestay regulations

    Hidden camera in Malaysian Airbnb sparks outrage and tightens homestay regulations

    A startling discovery of a hidden camera in an Airbnb room in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, alarmed a newlywed Chinese couple. The couple’s shocking claim, which went viral on the Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu in mid-September, sparked widespread online discussions. The Chinese couple reported their unsettling find to the local police on September 7. Kota Kinabalu police Chief Zaidi…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket’s pristine promise: Chalong’s no-littering sign takes center stage

    Phuket’s pristine promise: Chalong’s no-littering sign takes center stage

    In a bid to maintain cleanliness and orderliness, the Chalong Municipality erected a sign prohibiting littering and the dumping of garbage in Phuket. This commendable move is aimed at preserving the beauty and hygiene of the municipality. According to Chalong’s village headman Kokchai Sae-Ung, the land is privately owned. Last year, approval had been given to raise the site using…

  • Thailand NewsFaulty brakes lead to 14 vehicle pile up on Rama II Road, Bangkok

    Faulty brakes lead to 14 vehicle pile up on Rama II Road, Bangkok

    A bus with faulty brakes caused a massive pile-up involving 14 vehicles on Rama II Road, resulting in numerous injuries. The crash occurred at 8am today. The incident led to severe traffic congestion as the damaged vehicles blocked all four lanes of the road. Upon arriving at the accident scene, officers from Bang Mod Police Station observed several damaged vehicles…

  • Tourism NewsThailand anticipates Chinese tourism boost with visa-free scheme in 2024

    Thailand anticipates Chinese tourism boost with visa-free scheme in 2024

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) indicated that the revival of charter flights and large Chinese tourism groups could occur by the first quarter of 2024. This projected resurgence comes despite the forthcoming implementation of a visa-free scheme set to kick off this month. A preparation phase will span the final quarter of 2023 with charter flights beginning to cater…

  • Thailand NewsFDA confirms Japanese seafood imports safe from Fukushima radioactivity

    FDA confirms Japanese seafood imports safe from Fukushima radioactivity

    Seafood imported from Japan is free of harmful radioactivity levels, as confirmed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This comes in response to global worries about the potential contamination of marine life following the discharge of wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant that was devastated by a tsunami. Lertchai Lertvut, the FDA’s deputy secretary-general, detailed yesterday that rigorous…

  • FoodEverything you need to know about Thai food

    Everything you need to know about Thai food

    If you’re travelling to Thailand or you live in Thailand, exploring Thai cuisine is something you shouldn’t miss. Thai food has a unique and interesting taste, making it one of the most popular cuisines around the globe. But what makes Thai cuisine so interesting and so well-loved? What are the essential ingredients in Thai cuisine to create such a unique…

  • Thailand NewsFormer PM Thaksin Shinawatra to be eligible for parole next year

    Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra to be eligible for parole next year

    Former Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra will be eligible for parole in February next year, 2024. The ex-PM will not have to wear the Electronic Monitoring (EM) bracelet and will be able to express his views on Thai politics. The Committee on Human Rights, Freedom and Consumer Protection of the Thai Senate invited the Department of Corrections and Police…

  • Crime NewsThailand’s DoPA cracks down on ‘influential figures’ in nationwide crime hunt

    Thailand’s DoPA cracks down on ‘influential figures’ in nationwide crime hunt

    The Department of Provincial Administration (DoPA) in Thailand is vigorously working to identify individuals linked to criminal activities across the nation, revealed Deputy Interior Minister Chada Thaiset. These individuals, referred to as “influential figures,” are purportedly involved in 16 distinct criminal offences. These include predatory lending, bid collusion, bribery from public transport vehicles, smuggling of untaxed goods, both online and…

  • Thailand NewsTragic early morning crash claims life of young man on rain-soaked Thailand highway

    Tragic early morning crash claims life of young man on rain-soaked Thailand highway

    A 26 year old man lost his life in a tragic crash when a pickup truck he was driving plunged into a ditch after hitting an electricity pole on the Asia Highway, Route 32, in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province today at 3am. The tragedy, which unfolded in the early hours of the morning, also resulted in injuries to two other…

  • Crime NewsThailand’s DES ministry intensifies fight against rising online fraud

    Thailand’s DES ministry intensifies fight against rising online fraud

    Damages in Thailand by online fraud have seen a surge, despite a decrease in the victim count to an average of 580 daily complaints, a drop from the earlier 800, the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry reports. This is attributed to the implementation of a new law targeted at curbing cybercrime. Prasert Jantararuangthong, DES Minister, observed that scammers are…

  • Things To DoTop 5 cooking schools in Thailand

    Top 5 cooking schools in Thailand

    Thai food is renowned worldwide for its colourful and exciting recipes and ingredients. Many of Thailand’s popular dishes, such as Tom Yum, are closely linked to the community’s culture and way of life. As a result, food is one of the best ways to learn about Thai life and it also provides an excellent opportunity to bond with locals. While…

  • Business NewsThai steel market stagnation expected in 2023 amid economic concerns

    Thai steel market stagnation expected in 2023 amid economic concerns

    The Thai steel market faces a period of stagnation in 2023, with consumption levels predicted to match those of last year at 16 million tonnes. This prediction comes from Chaichalerm Bunyanuwat, president of the EAF Long Product Steel Producers Association, who cites the slow resumption of government infrastructure projects, weak consumer spending power, and high household debt as contributing factors.…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s State Railway seeks 50 billion baht for expansions

    Thailand’s State Railway seeks 50 billion baht for expansions

    Thailand’s State Railway (SRT) is planning to request Cabinet approval for a funding amount exceeding 50 billion baht. This hefty sum is aimed at financing the construction of a double-track railway stretch from Khon Kaen to Nong Khai and the expansion of Red Line electric train routes. The announcement follows a directive from Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, who instructed the…

  • Business NewsThai retailers urge government to reassess import taxes on luxury goods

    Thai retailers urge government to reassess import taxes on luxury goods

    The Thai government is being implored to reassess the import taxes imposed on luxury goods to mirror the tax rates in neighbouring countries. This is a strategic move aimed at attracting foreign tourists and bolstering the competitiveness of Thai small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) against established foreign brands in the country. The call for this revision comes from Yol Phokasub,…

  • Business NewsThailand’s commerce minister to stimulate exports, tackle Q4 slump

    Thailand’s commerce minister to stimulate exports, tackle Q4 slump

    Thai Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai is set to engage in dialogue with the private sector this week with the aim of stimulating exports and reviving the nation’s Q4 performance. The meeting is scheduled for September 27, as stated by Phusit Ratanakul Sereroengrit, the head of the International Trade Promotion Department, with the intent to evaluate the export scenario and devise…

  • Business NewsSamyan Mitrtown thrives amid Covid-19 retail challenges, celebrates 4th anniversary

    Samyan Mitrtown thrives amid Covid-19 retail challenges, celebrates 4th anniversary

    Fraser Property Commercial Thailand (FPCT) defied the odds with its mixed-use property, Samyan Mitrtown, thriving amidst the retail challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite its initial launch shadowed by the established shopping culture of the Siam Square complex, Samyan Mitrtown emerged victorious, celebrating its fourth Anniversary in September with significant growth in foot traffic and a high occupancy…