Picture the scene — a dense fog of fine dust hanging over Bang Sue district in Bangkok on a somewhat surreal January 9, 2025. No, it’s not the setting of a dystopian novel; it’s a very real snapshot captured by the lens of Pornprom Sarttarpai. With air pollution levels catapulting towards the hazardous in every nook of this lively capital, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has launched an ambitious and timely directive: free public transport for a week, kicking off this Saturday. The initiative aims to tackle the city’s ballooning pollution crisis as dust reaches unprecedented levels. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, acting as a keynote speaker at Friday’s hurriedly convened briefing, unveiled the government’s battleplan against this microscopic menace, known as PM2.5 — particulate matter as tiny as 2.5 micrometers. This is not your run-of-the-mill dust but potentially harmful particles floating in the air, wreaking havoc on lungs and livelihoods alike.…
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On a typical January day in 2025, the picturesque skyline of Bangkok gets overshadowed not by towering erections of glass and steel, but by an undulating shroud of haze, an unwelcome companion that treads silently on the cityscape. This isn’t the start of a post-apocalyptic novel; it’s just another Thursday in Bangkok, as fine dust meticulously diffuses across the Bang Sue district, turning breathing into a cautious, lung-defending exercise. Captured in a striking image by Pornprom Sarttarpai, the dust cloud seems emblazoned with a message: change is necessary, and it must be swift. Enter Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra with her superhero cape of policy initiatives flapping gallantly behind her. The Prime Minister has launched a bold initiative to combat the menacing air pollution by offering a week of free public transport throughout Bangkok. This air-cleanser-on-wheels will kickstart on Saturday, a grand gesture of our times where vehicular emissions threaten to…
As a shroud of fine dust settled over Bang Sue district and much of Bangkok on January 9, 2025, the city found itself enveloped in a haze of unprecedented air pollution. Captured poignantly in a photograph by Pornprom Sarttarpai, the gravity of the situation prompted immediate action from Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. In a bold move to combat the escalating dust levels that seemed to be racing across every district in the metropolitan expanse, she declared a week of free public transportation beginning this Saturday. On a mission to rejuvenate the city’s air, Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, who also serves as deputy prime minister, emphasized the government’s proactive approach. With concentrations of particulate matter measuring 2.5 micrometers or less (PM2.5) on the rise, drastic steps were deemed necessary to lighten the load on the capital’s beleaguered atmosphere. From January 25 to January 31, a plan was hatched to grant the…
Hold onto your hats and get ready to be dazzled as Chiang Rai’s tranquil horizons prepare to burst into a symphony of color and excitement. From February 13-17, 2025, Singha Park will host the International Balloon Fiesta, a sensational event that’s proudly marked as the largest balloon gathering in ASEAN. Whether you’re starry-eyed lovers, fun-seeking families, or thrill-craving adventurers, this annual extravaganza promises an unforgettable tapestry of vibrant hues, cultural wonders, and sheer joy that will leave everyone enchanted. This time around, the skies above will be adorned with over 30 hot air balloons hailing from 13 different countries—a truly breathtaking panorama that’s a feast for the eyes and a balm for the soul. It’s the seventh time this grand spectacle graces the firmament, renowned especially for its enchanting “Love Balloon” activity. Imagine this: 15 fortunate couples floating high above the enchanting Chiang Rai landscapes, sharing an intimate, one-of-a-kind romantic…
A devastating inferno enveloped the serene neighborhood of Naklua in Pattaya earlier this week, leaving behind a trail of charred homes and a poignant reminder of nature’s fierce unpredictability. The blaze, which broke out at approximately 6 PM on Wednesday, January 22, startled the evening air and turned tranquility into turmoil as flames mercilessly engulfed five residences, injuring one brave soul in the process. The Bang Lamung police, renowned for their prompt response, quickly leaped into action upon receiving the distress call. They deftly coordinated with the seasoned firefighters of Pattaya City and surrounding municipal fire departments, who rushed to the scene with hoses ablaze and spirits undeterred—a quintessential rescue mission akin to a thrilling episode of your favorite action-packed show. The backdrop of this fiery tale was a row of charming two-storey houses. Their ground floors stood stout with concrete, while the upper floors danced gregariously in wood. An…
In the bustling city of Pattaya, a tale unfolded that was rich with intrigue, a little drama, and a significant splash of irony. Meet Xavier, a 37-year-old Russian tourist, whose holiday took an unexpected turn on the evening of January 8. Like many a vacationer, Xavier was enjoying a leisurely evening with friends, sipping drinks outside a convenience store in the mellow glow of Soi Na Kluea 8. It seemed like a perfect night—until it wasn’t. In his relaxed state, Xavier made a classic tourist faux pas: he left his black bag unattended on the table as he and his companions wandered back to their lodging. It wasn’t just any bag—it was the veritable treasure chest of his trip, containing 120,000 baht in cash, his mobile phone, and personal documents. You could say it was the kind of oversight that makes for a tough morning after. Meanwhile, the plot thickened.…
In the vibrant yet controversial locale of Phuket, Thailand, two Chinese nationals found themselves in handcuffs after stirring up a lion-sized scandal. The accused were arrested for allegedly exploiting lion cubs to lure tourists into the infamous Glass House Café and Space. Located on the bustling Ratsada-Anusorn Road, this café has become notorious for a series of wildlife skirmishes, making headlines with last year’s melodrama featuring a cub called Nong Kiwi. It was a regular Wednesday afternoon, January 22nd, when Region 8 Police, armed with a search warrant, descended upon the café at precisely 1:30 PM. Inside, the scene was as lively as a zoo exhibit, with customers enthusiastically snapping photos with three playful lion cubs, undoubtedly the café’s mane attraction. The business ran a peculiar ‘pride and prejudice’ photo package charging 500 baht for a brief five-minute encounter with larger cubs, and a steep 1,000 baht for the smaller,…
Imagine savoring the heartbeat of Japan without taking a flight. Intrigued? Bangkok’s Thaniya Shopping Center is set to whisk you away on a cultural escapade with the eagerly awaited “THANIYA JAPAN DAYS.” From February 6th to 17th, 2025, get ready for a seamless blend of sports and culture in the vibrant hub of Silom. This year’s event unveils two prominent attractions: Thailand’s pioneering “Japanese Golf Fair” alongside the much-celebrated resurgence of the “YATAI MURA” food festival. So, grab your calendars and mark these dates for a taste of Japan like you’ve never experienced before. Japanese Golf Fair: A Golfer’s Utopia Running daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, February 6th-17th, 2025, the Japanese Golf Fair unfolds at the Ground Floor Activity Area of Thaniya. It’s heaven on Earth for every golf lover, regardless of whether you’re teeing off for the first time or have been acing birdies for years. Picture…
In a tale as captivating as it is cautionary, a Thai transgender influencer found herself at the center of a burgeoning digital scandal. With a social media presence that boasted nearly 30,000 followers, this 22-year-old influencer wielded considerable online clout, and used it in perhaps the most unconventional way—running a clandestine operation distributing explicit content. The unravelling of this secret enterprise, which reportedly reaped tens of thousands of baht monthly over a two-year span, reads like a scene from a suspense thriller. The meticulous unraveling was undertaken by the determined efforts of the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD), led by Police Lieutenant General Trirong Phiwpaen. This specialized task force, under the adept guidance of Police Colonel Sarayut Junnawat and Pol. Col. Torsak Panklinput, delved deep into the murky waters of content being shared through a shadowy, locked account on the X platform. Details of the arrest come straight from a…
In the quiet of a late January night, the streets of Phitsanulok were jolted awake by the thunderous crash of a high-speed collision. The scene was reminiscent of a cinematic car chase gone awry—a verdant Lamborghini, valued at over 20 million baht, lay crumpled against an electricity pole. Passersby and police officers gathered on Singhawat Road, just outside a local eatery known as Krua Look Sao Kung Kaew, drawn by the allure of the exotic wreckage and the unfolding mystery. It was 1:30 AM when the somber tableau was discovered. The sleek, now battered Italian sports car, adorned with a license plate that boasted a sought-after sequence of numbers, stood deserted. Inside, police unearthed a trove of personal belongings—most notably, tens of thousands of baht in cash—abandoned without explanation. The driver, a well-known businessman from the area, had seemingly vanished into thin air, sparking curiosity and speculation alike. Nearby, the…