The illustrious Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand, widely known as GIT, has joined forces with a cadre of other important organizations within Chanthaburi province – including the Chanthaburi Gem and Jewelry Traders Association, the local Provincial Administrative Organization, Chanthaburi Municipality, The Federation of Thai Industries, and the Chanthaburi Provincial Chamber of Commerce. This unified collaboration, along with a network of other related agencies within the province is eager to announce their readiness for the International Chanthaburi Gems and Jewelry Festival 2023 which is slated for December 7-11, 2023. The festival will fan out across several locations within the province including the Chanthaburi Gems and Jewelry Centre, the KP Jewelry Centre, and SriChan Road’s eminent Gems Market. The ultimate aim of this renowned event is to propel Chanthaburi province into the limelight as a global epicenter for the production and trading of gems and jewelry. Anticipating over 10,000 enthusiastic participants,…
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Folks, bundle up! A brisk air mass is currently blanketing the upper reaches of Thailand and the South China Sea, gracing the northern and northeastern regions with frosty-morning indulgence. While in the central and eastern lands, sprinkles of rain are set to make the ground glisten, accompanied by the thrilling theatrics of thunderstorms. This same northeastern monsoon tirelessly churning over the Gulf of Thailand and the southern expanses may have lost a bit of its gusto, yet still threatens to spill over, delivering copious amounts of rain to the southern territories. Inhabitants residing in these regions should have their guards up against potential flash floods. It appears low-lying areas adjacent to gushing waters and lands prone to shuddering slides of land will be particularly susceptible. Those Spheres of our attention, let’s open the curtains to an aquarian opera! Billows of 1 to 2 metres are scheduled to make quite the…
When it comes to precarious roads, Thailand often springs to mind- holding a rather infamous ranking as the 9th globally for road traffic fatalities as per a survey conducted by the World Health Organization. Each day, road calamities paint an unfortunately familiar picture in our lives. One particular aspect that stands out in relation to road accidents in this South East Asian country is the high percentage of these road-related mishaps linked to motorcycles – a startling figure of over 80%. This alarming statistic is undoubtedly linked to the widespread use of motorcycles, making motorcycle safety a significant concern that different sectors have been grappling with for years now. Now, meet a game-changing technology that promises to respond to these gruesome statistics – the UltraFusion-X1. This bright beacon is a breakthrough smart helmet, the brainchild of Protomate, a homegrown Thai tech start-up. The UltraFusion-X1 is not just a helmet; it’s…
Thai exports in general—and particularly those in the agriculture sector—enjoyed an impressive surge in demand from China over the course of the last year. Narumon highlighted that traditional Thai fruits, like durians, were much beloved by the Chinese consumers, ensuring a steady inflow of revenue for the exporters. The Chinese diplomat expressed an enthusiastic willingness to further strengthen the collaborative projects between Global Multimodal Logistics (GML), an offshoot of PTT, and the Marketing Organization for Farmers (MOF). The primary objective of their coordinated efforts is to guarantee the consistent quality of agricultural exports from Thailand to China, along with maintaining regular inspection routines to uphold product standards. Besides, the Thailand-Laos-China railway route is an ongoing joint venture anticipated to immensely increase the reach of Thai agricultural products among Chinese consumers. This strategy aims at significantly enhancing market penetration and access, thereby providing a substantial boost to the economy, Narumon explained.…
The Constitutional Court’s office has stirred the waters with its fresh press release this morning, shedding light on matters that were left hanging in confusion. Contrary to previous expectations, it notably declared that Wednesday’s session saw no verdicts in two high-profile cases, sparking the interest of court followers and the public alike. However, the office has assured all parties concerned that the upcoming Wednesday, November 22, would not just witness routine proceedings but an intense and intriguing exploration of the contentious issues at stake. Diving into the crux of the cases, let’s address the elephant in the room – Pita. The former head honcho of the rebellious Move Forward party, Pita finds himself entwined in a web of stifling allegations. He stands accused of a grievous violation – attempting to topple the monarchy. His method? The audacious use of his election campaign as a shield to maneuver amendments in the…
In a beacon of change, Thailand has made headlines again as Kriengkrai Thiennukul, the Vice Chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), criticizes the government’s power tariff strategy. This episode follows close on the heels of the country’s Energy Regulatory Commission nodding to a revised power tariff of 3.99 baht per kilowatt-hour from September to December. Yet, the winds of change continue to gust with a recent proposal for potential tariffs scaling up to 6 baht per unit in the upcoming quarter. This electrifying situation took the center stage at the FTI monthly’s Industry Sentiment Index pushed out in October. Kriengkrai, stepping into the spotlight, highlighted the inefficiency of reviewing the tariff every four months. In his view, this shifting landscape undermines the confidence of Thai entrepreneurs, particularly the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and deters foreign investors from pouring capital into the country. In an era of comparative…
Perched atop the grand Doi Mae U-Kor mountain, a radiant blanket of bright, bloom-filled Mexican sunflowers captivates intrepid tourists. Over 500 acres of undulating hillside are aglow with these luminous charms, drawing thousands from near and far. As we step into the chill of winter, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) anticipates that this natural extravaganza will lure in no short of 100,000 nature enthusiasts. Mae U-Kor Subdistrict’s Administrative head, Mr Thara Chom-Samrong-Lert, expressed his delight at the delightful spectacle presented by the sunflowers on Doi Mae U-Kor mountain. Nestled in the Mae U-Kor Subdistrict, Khun Yuam District, Mae Hong Son Province, the resplendent blooms cascade over the vast hillside area at an elevation of more than 1,600 meters. Their radiant beauty is a magnet, drawing in nearly 400 onlookers day by day. Tourists flock to this slice of paradise, opting either for a quick day trip or an unhurried…
Suteewan Thaweesin, popularly known as Baitoey, who has held tenure as a renowned actress and singer, was enveloped in a whirlwind of emotions when she sought solace in the redeeming hands of the court, which granted her bail in the ripple effect of the notorious Forex-3D Ponzi scheme controversy. The bail bond arrived following the successful submission of a handsome cash guarantee of 5 million baht, arranged by her devoted brother and confidant, Charnwit Thaweesin, also recognized by the name Lux. No stranger to the limelight, Baitoey found herself as the third defendant in the Forex-3d Ponzi case that came under the judicial microscope today at Ratchadapisek Criminal Court at 10am. This was the case marked 989/2566, which was the next chapter in the chronicles of this saga, coming into being from a bail application put forward by Charnwit and Amorn Kuson, her legal advocate, ironically on the same day…
Prepare to be dazzled by a cosmic spectacle as the Leonids meteor shower graces the skies from the night of November 17 to the early morning of November 18. Based on the stellar word from the National Institute of Astronomical Research (NARIT), you’ll be able to spot up to 15 meteors per hour during the peak time. This breathtaking astronomical phenomenon annually illuminates our night skies between November 6 and 30. This year, the grand show will reach its height post-midnight on November 17. Suparerk Karuehanont, the maestro from Academic Services and Astronomical Communications Centre, reveals how this majestic meteor shower, also celebrated as the Lion’s Star Shower, will rain meteors from the Lion constellation in the east. A constellation that, by virtue of its sheer magnificence, roars louder than its celestial peers. If you’re riveted so far, the absence of moonlight will make the spectacle even more enthralling, letting…
In a highly acclaimed move, Thammasat University has emerged as a beacon of empathy and understanding among educational institutions. It has officially approved leave of absence rights to students who are menstruating, thus ensuring that their academic progress doesn’t suffer due to natural biological conditions. This remarkable decision came into the limelight when the Thammasat University Student Organisation disclosed the news on their Facebook page. In a proclaimed statement, Thammasat University lauded its commitment towards the welfare of the student community. “We at Thammasat University take pride in acknowledging and upholding the rights of all students. With the primary goal of extending support to students who are affected by menstruation, we have approved leave for them. Furthermore, the academic section has taken the initiative to involve faculties, colleges, and institutions in implementing this reform. Lecturers have been informed about the same to ensure the students’ academic dynamics isn’t affected.” According…









