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Moo Deng: Heartwarming Tale of Auto’s Wish Come True at Khao Kheow Zoo

In the heart of Chon Buri shines a tale that speaks volumes about human kindness. It’s the story of “Auto,” a spirited six-year-old with terminal cancer whose heartfelt wish was to meet a very special friend—Moo Deng, the pygmy hippo at Khao Kheow Open Zoo. The poignant encounter was shared by the zoo team known as “Khamoo and the Gang” on Facebook and has since melted hearts worldwide. Last year, a medical team contacted the zoo with a tender request. Auto, battling cancer with the courage of a lion, dreamed of meeting Moo Deng. This simple wish seemed almost like a fairy tale moment. Without a moment’s hesitation, the zoo director opened the gates: “Bring him in anytime,” he said, throwing wide the doors to a day that would touch everyone present. Fast forward to post-New Year celebrations, and Auto was ready for his grand adventure. Moo Deng, who usually…

Indian Exchange Students Survive Scary Bangkok Bus Crash: A Tale of Resilience

In the bustling city of Bangkok, a seemingly ordinary day turned chaotic when a tour bus carrying a group of Indian exchange students took an unplanned detour right into a roadside power pole. The scene unfolded on Phahon Yothin Road, in the Sai Mai district, painting quite the dramatic picture for passersby and emergency responders alike. The Monday morning sun was just beginning to shine overhead as rescuers from the Bangkhen Fire and Rescue unit received an urgent call. The bus had been on a journey from the always-busy Suvarnabhumi airport in the Samut Prakan province headed towards the prestigious Asian Institute of Technology in Pathum Thani province. Things were cruising along until they, quite literally, weren’t. The bus, an operational piece of comfort managed by the ATS Travel Group, was brimming with 45 eager young minds from India, ready to embrace their educational adventure. At the helm was Nikom,…

Thailand and Cambodia Diplomatic Tensions: Border Dispute Escalates to World Court

In a commendable yet fiery display of diplomacy, the Prime Ministers of Thailand and Cambodia unveiled a motif celebrating the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic ties amidst a swirl of events. The grand reveal took place in the emotive halls of the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh on April 23, a moment meant to honor the legacy of cooperation between the two nations. However, shadowing this commemoration is a border dispute that has turned heads on an international scale. As tensions simmer between the neighboring countries, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet boldly announced plans to escalate the matter to the World Court, formally known as the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Speaking to the National Assembly, Hun Manet declared that the Cambodian government is intent on filing a complaint, aimed at extinguishing the issue of border disputes once and for all. “Cambodia would like to state,” he pronounced, “that even…

Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Surin Vol 1, 2024

Rank Name 1 Lucky’s Dispensary 1st WEED shop Thatum ลัคกี้ดิเพนซะรีร้านแรกของท่าตูม 2 Weed Shop MAGIC CANNABIS TH (สาขาสุรินทร์พลาซ่า) 3 CandyZ สาขาสุรินทร์ 4 CANNABIS MUKA MUKA ORGANIC FARM (ร้านกัญชา มูก้า มูก้า สุรินทร์) 5 Green Nose กัญชา 6 Green Nose 2 กัญชา 7 Lucky’s Dispensary Ⅱ 8 Farm Weed MAGIC CANNABIS TH 9 Highway Cannabis Store 10 ร้านกัญชาแกใหญ่ cannabis 11 TREES Cannabis ทรีแคนนาบิส(1stWEED shop@ChumphonBuri)ร้านแรกในชุมพลบุรี 12 ฟาโรห์ ราสต้า ฟาร์ม Cannabis Shop & Farm 13 CHAO PHRAYA CANNABIS 14 Nongkong Cannabis 15 BLOCKBIT 16 Mr.WigglyJiggly 17 Hybrid Time 18 เอ็กซ์โซติก แพลเน็ท 19 ร้านใจแลกใจ2(Jai Lack Jai) 20 TT cannabis king 1. Lucky’s Dispensary 1st WEED shop Thatum ลัคกี้ดิเพนซะรีร้านแรกของท่าตูม Rating: 4.9/5.0 ( 101 reviews ) Welcome to the heart of Thatum in Surin, where a gem gleams brightly in the world of cannabis connoisseurs—Lucky’s Dispensary, proudly earning the title of the area’s very first weed shop. Nestled within the vibrant streets, Lucky’s has carved out a niche…

Thailand’s Covid-19 Decline: Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin’s Strategic Response

Last month, as the bustling streets of Bangkok came alive under the sweltering sun, the sight at Victory Monument was a striking one. Commuters, as if auditioning for a synchronized dance, stepped off buses donned in an array of face masks. It was a testament to the Thai people’s undying spirit in the face of adversity. (Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut). In a nod to triumph over adversity, Thailand reported a challenging 65,880 new Covid-19 cases and three unfortunate deaths in the final week of May. Yet, as the clouds parted, revealing sunshine on the Covid front, the outbreak was thankfully on a downward trajectory from its yearly peak, according to the public health minister. Minister Somsak Thepsuthin addressed the nation on Monday, reminiscing over the tumultuous days from May 25 to 31. The age group that bore the brunt of the virus were those filled with vigour and dreams, aged 30-39,…

Experience the Magic of Pang Sawan Water Curtain: A Royal Legacy in Uthai Thani

Step into the lush embrace of Ban Rai, nestled in Uthai Thani, where Mother Nature seems to have outdone herself, creating the mesmerizing “Pang Sawan Water Curtain.” This tranquil setting owes its existence to a visionary royal initiative by His Majesty King Rama IX—a water-retention weir designed not just for utility but also to highlight nature’s splendor. The Pang Sawan check dam, originally crafted to moderate water flow for agricultural undertakings, has now emerged as a must-visit marvel. Here, the water doesn’t just run; it cascades gently, creating a curtain-like effect that pairs perfectly with the vibrant green surroundings. It’s a scene straight out of a dream, attracting hundreds of visitors, especially during extended weekends like this one. As luck would have it, this weekend brought with it not just a four-day holiday but also the early whispers of the wet season. The increased water flow transformed the waterfall into…

Chiang Mai Zoo’s Exciting Preparations for New Pandas from China

In a move that’s sparking excitement and anticipation, the Chiang Mai Zoo braces itself for an incredible new chapter as it prepares to welcome not one, but two delightful pandas from China. Hues of joy and pride draped the announcement of their anticipated arrival later this year. Speaking at the commemorative event marking 50 years of diplomatic harmony between Thailand and China on May 28, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra brimmed with enthusiasm as he shared the splendid news. At the forefront of this exciting zoological endeavor is the meticulous preparation of these majestic creatures’ new home. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jessada Yonawanik, spearheading this initiative as chairman of the esteemed Zoological Park Organisation of Thailand (ZPO), led a team on an exploratory mission of the designated site last Sunday. The chosen habitat and exhibition territory in the Muang district is being carefully crafted to welcome the pandas’ arrival, poised to be…

Bangkok E-Cigarette Heist: Disorn “J” Arrested After Security Guard’s Tragic Death

Amid the sprawling chaos of Bangkok Port, an alarmingly bold heist unfolded—one that not only saw the brazen theft of impounded e-cigarettes but also claimed the life of a valiant security guard. On that fateful Sunday, a criminal gang executed a meticulously planned operation, targeting a Customs Department container packed with illicit electronic cigarettes. The serenity of the port was shattered as the thieves made their daring escape, reversing their getaway vehicle with callous abandon. In a tragic twist of fate, the guard, an elderly man committed to his duty, attempted to halt the audacious robbers. He paid the ultimate price as the vehicle cruelly plowed into him, marking a dark day for all of Bangkok. Swift action from law enforcement ensued, and the gritty determination of the police began to unravel the threads of this intricate crime. With six suspects in their crosshairs, they swiftly mobilized to secure court-issued…

MV Ayar Linn Sinks at Mu Ko Surin: Divers Race to Protect Coral Ecosystem

Imagine this: the pristine waters off Mu Ko Surin National Park, a paradise of aquamarine shades and thriving marine life, suddenly host an uninvited guest—Myanmar’s cargo ship, the MV Ayar Linn. As lady luck would have it, the ship took an unscheduled plunge into the deep blue on a Sunday when everything seemed routine. This past weekend, the glorious tranquility was disrupted by the distinctive sight of the MV Ayar Linn hovering before its dramatic descent into the sea. The bustling activity was overseen by the conscientious folk at the Thai Maritime Enforcement Commander Centre Region 3, who diligently kept a watchful eye over the unfolding maritime drama. The plot thickens as divers from both the marine park and the Royal Thai Navy find themselves with an urgent mission—their target? The delicate and strikingly colorful coral flourishing in the national park’s embrace. There lies the catch, as no one wishes…

Thailand Anthrax Scare 2025: Raw Beef Delicacy Sparks Health Alert in Sa Kaeo

Imagine the serene landscapes of Thailand, where the aroma of delicious street food meanders through bustling markets. In the midst of this vibrant backdrop, a tale unfolds that’s more gripping than one might expect. It’s not just the tantalizing fragrance of spices that fills the air, but also the eerie whispers of an age-old adversary: anthrax. A character central to this unfolding drama is a 53-year-old laborer from tambon Tha Yaek in Muang district—a man whose gastronomic adventures have taken him to the realm of raw beef. This isn’t just any culinary experience; it’s a dicey dance with danger, which recently pirouetted into reality as he was diagnosed with anthrax, sparking alarm throughout Sa Kaeo, a lush province nestled along Thailand’s eastern border. Our protagonist found himself in the care of Pattaya Bhattamakun Hospital across the border in Chon Buri, marred with painful, open sores haunting his skin. They bloomed…