The declaration of Si Thep Historical Park in Phetchabun as a UNESCO World Heritage Site has triggered widespread interest, leading to an enormous rise in the number of tourists flocking to the site. However, the unanticipated surge in visitors caught the provincial administration off-guard, triggering worries about the park’s capacity to accommodate such large crowds and calls for expedited measures to safeguard its delicate historical treasures. Chatchaval Benchasiriwong, the Deputy Governor of Phetchabun, acknowledged that the province had floundered in its duty to manage the swelling number of tourists. Although the monument was first proposed as a potential addition to the UNESCO’s tentative list back in 2019, efficient plans to cater to the rising interest were unfortunately overlooked. And today, the once tranquil historical monument that attracted about 300 visitors a day has to now deal with a staggering 7,000! This dramatic increase hasn’t just added a strain on the…
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An effulgent display of intellectual prowess was evident at the second International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics Juniors (IOAA-Jr) of 2023, where Thai students swept the competition floor with their exceptional aptitude, bringing immense pride to their home country with a haul of three precious gold medals. This illustrious event, carried out from September 24th until the 30th, was located in the stunning city of Volos, Greece. Renowned for being a battlefield of minds, the contest attracted the finest high-school scholars from all corners of the globe, all aspiring to outstrip one another in these spiritually and intellectually gruelling scientific disciplines. In the thick of this remarkable assortment of junctures stood Apiwit Channarong and Chayapol Nontasut, both prodigious minds studying at the Suankularb Wittayalai School in the bustling metropolis of Bangkok. These young scholars not only reaped the rewards of their laborious studies locking onto the coveted gold medals but…
Thailand finds itself in the throes of a hefty bout with the flu, the sheer scale of which has taken healthcare professionals and the public by surprise. The Office for Disease Control and Prevention 9 (OCP9) in Nakhon Ratchasima has witnessed a stark influx of patients over the previous months, wringing their hands with a pressing appeal to the public to step up preventive actions and not abandon the use of face masks. Between the first day of this year and mid-September, the country has faced a staggering 185,216 flu cases, resulting in one unfortunate fatality, with women being the most affected group. Children between the ages of 10 to 14 are the most affected, closely followed by newborns to four-year-olds and seven to nine-year-olds. Health Area 9 that encapsulates the four northeastern provinces of Nakhon Ratchasima, Chaiyaphum, Buriram, and Surin, has reported 18,186 flu cases and one death. An…
In a recent episode of Inside Thailand, National Police Chief Torasak Sukwimon shed light on some forthcoming changes within the Royal Thai Police. He expressed his commitment to building a more meritocratic environment within the force and fostering unity among all ranks. The Royal Thai Police (RTP) is envisioned by Torasak as more than just an institution. Using words akin to a homely embrace, he wants to create a space where everyone from top to bottom works collectively towards shared objectives. According to him, the foundation of such a system is superior leadership and ensuring that the right individuals are entrusted with the right roles. Though he’s been in the top office for just two days of his twelve-month tenure, Torasak has already set high expectations for his leadership. Yet, he implores patience from both the police force and the public as his strategies materialize one by one. Regarding doubts…
The highly anticipated and visionary initiative, “50 districts, 50 hospitals,” flagged off in Don Muang, placing it on the map as the pioneer district in the capital to embrace the advent of a brand new state-of-the-art hospital. The remarkable scheme is brought to life by the determined efforts of Public Health Minister Dr. Cholnan Srikaew, who previously revealed this among the 13 significant programmes earmarked at the time of his appointment. The execution of the plan involves identifying suitable locations with pre-existing structures that can be efficaciously transformed into a fully-equipped hospital. The new medical facility will boast an impressive 120 beds along with top-of-the-line primary care services and emergency treatment provisions. Dr. Cholnan elucidates that within the forthcoming 100 days, the establishment set for revamping into a hospital should be primed and prepped. “Following the footsteps of Don Muang, we are encouraging all other districts to initiate their preparations…
Cheers and confetti were the order of the day as Thailand’s Education Minister, Pol Gen Permpoon Chidchob, lavished praises on the nation’s Filipino scholars for a spectacular performance at the 2nd International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics Juniors (IOAA-Jr) 2023 on Sunday. This prestigious gathering of young, brilliant minds was held in the ancient city of Volos, Greece from Sept 24-30 , sparking starry eyes interested in astronomy and astrophysics. Far from home, in a contest that saw the confluence of clever minds from around the world, Apiwit Channarong and Chayapol Nontasut shined the brightest. These hardworking students from Suankularb Wittayalai School in Bangkok emerged victorious, clinching gold medals and standing atop the world as Absolute Winners. This prestigious accolade was bestowed upon them for earning the highest scores, demonstrating the astronomical greatness of their intellect and untiring determination. Their success was a result of tireless study, self-belief, and an…
Encouragingly, Thailand and Italy are nurturing a blossoming camaraderie, looking to galvanize gastronomy and tourism in a mutually beneficial partnership. As announced by Nalinee Taveesin, the current Thai trade representative, Italy also anticipates bolstering investments in Thailand’s premiere Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), devoting more resources to this substantial endeavour. In the panorama of global cuisine, both Thai and Italian dishes carve a prominent niche, uniquely known for their distinctive flavours and global popularity, which was an agreement cemented during a recent dialogue between Nalinee Taveesin and Paolo Dionisi, Italy’s Ambassador to Thailand. Like paint-stroked signboards aglow, Italian eateries in Thailand far surpass the count of Italian nationals painting a delicious picture of Italian dishes’ popularity among the Thai food connoisseurs. The enchanting allure of Italy’s landmarks too, commands a strong fascination among Thai tourists exploring international destinations. Now, let’s examine these statistics – Ten Thai tourists tread Italian soil for…
Travelers are flocking to the Si Thep Historical Park in Phetchabun, having recently been granted the prestigious recognition of a Unesco World Heritage Site, as of September 19. However, according to local administrators, the sudden influx of tourists has posed significant challenges. Deputy governor, Chatchaval Benchasiriwong, pointed out the province’s unprepared state at handling such overwhelming crowds. He indicated that although the historic landmark was added to the tentative Unesco list in 2019, measures aimed at effectively managing the escalating number of visitors remain absent. “Visitor numbers have exploded from 300 daily to a staggering 7,000”, remarked Mr. Chatchaval. “Immediate solutions need to be mapped out to prevent potential damages to the Si Thep Historical Park due to tourist overcrowding. We had four years to get the site ready for tourism, but it seems like little has been done,” he questioned, having served as the deputy governor for two years.…
Celebrated Senator Khunying Porntip Rojanasunan shares a snapshot from her recent Icelandic escapade. The picture is courtesy of her Instagram page. Immersed in an altercation at an eatery in Iceland, she finds herself empathizing with the Thai cook she confronted, ruling out any prospect of legal proceedings. In the course of addressing the parliament on a different day; the legislator shed light on the incident, which has, since the occurrence, been making rounds across social media as well as traditional news platforms. The incident happened as she, along her companions, had stepped into a Japanese joint during their stay in Iceland when they were encountered by an irate Thai chef wielding a mobile phone, seemingly in the midst of streaming live. Porntip recalls the numerous similar matters she’s faced. “Hatred, despite having no intimacy — it’s a sentiment I’m familiar with,” she notes. “A fact that only fills me with…
The recent partnership between the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) and Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd. brought forth an innovative event titled “Thailand Cyber Top Talent 2023.” This groundbreaking cybersecurity competition saw local students, tech enthusiasts, and the general public vying for the ultimate prize, with cash awards totalling up to an impressive 521,000 THB on the line. The primary objective of this contest was to stimulate interest and knowledge in the realm of cybersecurity, thereby equipping individuals to tackle growing online threats. By providing a platform for participants to develop their practical skills, the competition aimed to enhance the overall proficiency of Thailand’s citizens in this crucial digital domain. Furthermore, this competition served as the ticket for the winners to represent Thailand in the upcoming Cyber SEA Game. The contest commenced with an impressive turnout, with the first round on 16th September 2023, attracting 2,323 participants nationwide, forming 831…