Currently, the gentle monsoon trough is aligning across the top part of the Gulf of Thailand and the Eastern territory. Complementing it, the prevailing southwest monsoon hovering over the Andaman Sea is set to usher sporadic bouts of heavy rain to the southern parts of the Central region. This includes Bangkok’s metropolitan zone, the East, and the entire Southern region. The weather authority issued an alert about possible flash floods and sudden overflows. These emergency weather conditions are anticipated around the foothills near water channels and fertile lowlands. In light of these factors, the weather department cautioned all modes of transport to exercise heightened alertness while traversing across these susceptible areas. Speaking about the probable sea conditions, the weather panel suggested that waves in the Andaman Sea, including the Gulf, might escalate to about 1 to 2 meters high. This can even rise above 2 meters during instances of thundershowers.…
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On the fateful day of October 3, the bustling Siam Paragon shopping center was plunged into chaos when a fourteen-year-old boy shockingly opened fire. The startling event led to the tragically premature demise of two innocent lives, while injuring numerous other shoppers. In these moments of despair and fear, Pol Cap Thanamorn Nunat of Pathumwan Police Station took the reins, displaying courageous leadership that led to the arrest of the child assailant. A fortnight later, this valorous act was not overlooked. Distinguished Pol Gen Torsak acknowledged the commendable performance by Pol Cap Thanamorn, by reinstituting an age-old tradition: The Knight’s Ring was conferred upon the heroic officer. The inception of the Knight’s Ring can be traced back to 1957. The then director general of the Royal Thai Police, Pol Gen Phao Siyanon, introduced this tradition to acknowledge those officers who demonstrated unexampled courage, made substantial contribution in crime prevention, thereby…
On a pleasant day, Suwich Rungwattanapaiboon, the esteemed President of the Publishers and Booksellers Association of Thailand (PUBAT), alongside his fellow executives, had the honour of welcoming Mark Gooding, the British Ambassador to Thailand. The occasion? The 28th Book Expo Thailand, a grand assembly of book lovers, writers, and publishers, orchestrated by none other than PUBAT and its affiliates. The bustling hive of intellectual activity took place at Hall 5-7, LG Floor, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. The Ambassador wasn’t just a distinguished guest, his visit had a special purpose – to cast a spotlight on the British literature at the British embassy’s exhibit, marking its first-ever showcase in Thailand. Ambassador Gooding shared, “Our decision to partake in the Book Expo Thailand wasn’t arbitrary. We recognised its reputation as one of Thailand’s largest book fairs, a magnet for book admirers from all walks of life. Our primary motive is to…
Dating back to 1630, the captivating temple straddles the west bank of the mesmerizing Chao Phraya River, a central water artery coursing through the heart of the Thai capital. The temple has now been integrated into a campaign where it will be enlightened every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and on public holidays. The purposeful illumination runs from 6.30pm all through to 10pm every day throughout the remaining duration of the year, designed to draw tourists from both near and far. What’s more fascinating is that the department overseeing the campaign has extended an exciting invitation to all comers. Visitors can take a step back in time, donning traditional Thai attire and taking photographs against the backdrop of this ancient temple. This nostalgic exercise echoes the years 1351 through to 1767, an era when the Ayutthaya Kingdom wielded significant influence over the territories that make up present-day Thailand. Built during the reign…
In the dazzling locales of Phuket, Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Phitsanulok provinces, a ground-breaking shift is underway. Governing authority of the Metropolitan Rapid Transit Authority, Pakapong Sirikantaramas, recently voiced plans to put some exciting infrastructure projects on a temporary hold. The primary motive behind this strategic pause is to ensure the proper completion of road development in the respective areas before launching into further ventures. First on the list—the intriguing Phuket electric tram project which has been deferred for two years by MRTA. This time concession is purposed to pave the way for road construction completion in the Southern island province. The promise of an electric train drawing a line from the bustling province’s airport to Chalong Intersection in Muang district is an exciting prospect—one that cannot be rushed beyond its due process. Undergoing several extensive road construction works, including the expansion of Highway 402, Phuket wouldn’t benefit from…
Get ready for an experience of a lifetime as the Red Cross Fair in the heart of Mueang district, located in the resplendent City Hall, comes to life with a riot of colours, exhibitions, and traditional performances. The fair is set to unfold a grand spectacle, a one-of-a-kind extravaganza, complete with a wide array of food options and gorgeous handicrafts. This is all, courtesy of Nakhon Phanom Office of the esteemed Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Adding to the vibrant festivities, Phanom Naga Park will be host to the mesmerizing the Illuminated Boat Procession Festival, also known as Lai Ruea Fai. Here you’ll be treated to a beautiful sight of two decoratively illuminated boats, which will be displayed daily until the final day of these joyous festivities. Moving forward, on October 29, we invite you to partake in a traditional dance ceremony held in the honor of the sacred pagoda…
No sooner than the adrenaline-charged countdown ended, Torsak lunged into the aerial abyss, free-falling high above Naresuan Camp, a precinct under the auspices of the Police Aerial Reinforcement Division. His daring act marked the jubilant celebration of a new era – the completion of the maiden tactical free-fall parachuting instruction for four of the most decorated police commando units in the nation. It was Torsak himself who had the foresight to launch such an initiative. Following his rise to the helm of the National Police force at the dawn of the present month, his charter was clear: the further elevation of the commandos’ crisis management prowess. And indeed, what better way to attain this feat than through this unique preparedness exercise? A colourfully choreographed skydiving spectacle ensued as part of the momentous festivities. The agile police chief masterfully orchestrated a high-altitude, 10,000-foot medal awarding ceremony, honouring the course’s highest performing…
Some may try to pin the blame on Israel for the catastrophic blow sustained by Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza. However, contrary to the defamatory claims propagated by Hamas, the evidence captured through various forms of video indicates, unambiguously, that the rockets were not dispatched by Israel, but indeed were inadvertently launched by Islamic Jihad from within the borders of the Gaza Strip. These misguided projectiles, intended for Israeli territory, fell short, causing irreparable damage and bereavement within Gaza,” the official statement insisted. The unfortunate incident at the hospital resulted in the tragic death of 471 innocent civilians, as reported on Wednesday by the health ministry of Gaza. The scale of this calamity has stirred up immense vehemence throughout the Middle East. Israel’s military, on examining the incident, affirmed that the source of the deadly explosion was a defective rocket initiated from within Gaza. Following an exhaustive investigation, the Israeli…
Bracing through the haze might be proving to be a herculean task for the inhabitants of the capital city of Bangkok, as 21 of its 50 districts reported PM2.5 levels hovering at figures higher than the safety standard of 37.5 μg/m³ on a recent Thursday. Classified as an “orange” threat level, such a concentration of PM2.5 in the atmosphere could potentially unleash a host of health problems. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Air Quality Information Centre painted the city orange as it reported the abovementioned PM2.5 level in 21 vital districts of the metropolis – Bang Rak, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok Yai, Bang Phlat, Bueng Kum, Chatuchak, Klong San, Klong Sam Wa, Klong Toei, Lat Krabang, Nong Khaem, Pathum Wan, Prawet, Sathon, Thawee Wattana, Thonburi, Wang Thong Lang, Yan Nawa, and Samphanthawong. Measurements of PM2.5 ranged from 38.4 and 53.3 mcg per cubic metre in those districts, painting a grim picture of the…
As of October 1st, the reins of the Royal Thai Police were handed over to esteemed Pol General Torsak Sukvimol. Upon taking the helm, he was greeted warmly by Pol Maj-General Wen Yongkang, currently serving as the diplomatic representative and police attaché from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, located in the heart of Thailand. Pol Lt-General Achayon Kraithong, the police spokesperson, provided key details of the meeting which took place at the headquarters of the Royal Thai Police. Wen Yongkang extended his congratulations to Torsak Sukvimol on the noteworthy occasion of his recent appointment as the new police chief of Thailand. The heart of their conversation was centered upon discussing strategies to counter transnational crimes effectively and emphasize safety for the numerous Chinese visitors who grace Thai soil, as narrated by the spokesman. Since the start of this year, Thailand has seen an influx of more than…