Phetchabun Governor Wison Kositanont expressed deep regret in a Facebook post that the accelerated influx of tourists to the local community had not been matched by the necessary amenities and services. Despite the setback, he remains a fervent advocate for Sri Thep’s World Heritage status. As an influential driving force behind Sri Thep’s recognition as a heritage site, Wison is in an intimate position to understand the ramifications of this developing situation. He noted that the trend of holidaymakers flocking to Sri Thep seems to be an enduring one, suggesting that this only highlights the urgent necessity for Phetchabun province to create a community-focused tourist service centre. According to Wison, this proposed centre would feature an array of attractions to cater to the varied interests of visitors, including locally made products, delicious food, unique souvenirs, numerous amenities, local guides, and tour services, all geared toward the ancient city of Sri…
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With a series of influential meetings and compelling speeches, Srettha found himself engulfed in captivating discussions with global titans of industry. These included tech giants such as Tesla, Google and Microsoft, financial heavyweights like Citibank and JP Morgan, and a cornerstone of beauty and skincare industry, Estée Lauder. Whispers of increasing their investments in the vibrant economic landscape of Thailand were echoed during these dialogues – an indication of the country’s bright future in the international market, remarked Chai. At the helm of this economic journey, Srettha bubbled with confidence. He confided his vision of seeing foreign investors pouring in massive sums of at least US$5 billion apiece into Thailand. In addition to this, he revealed his vibrant dream for Thai companies — he hopes to witness them shining brightly on the renowned stage of the New York Stock Exchange by the following year. Srettha also engaged in inspiring tête-à-têtes…
Caught in discussions on Saturday, fresh off her two-day excursion to the captivating city of Chumphon, was the vivacious Pimpattra. With her typical charm, she delved into the intended objectives of the riveting project that’s lately been capturing everyone’s attention. At its heart, the plan strives towards creating a link between the exotic Andaman Sea coastlines on the West, and those of the scenic Gulf of Thailand. The primary focus rests on fostering vibrant connections between the mesmerising provinces of Chumphon and Ranong. The blueprint of the ambitious Land Bridge project traces back to none other than former Premier General Prayut Chan-o-cha. Famed for his sweeping vision, the seasoned statesman spotlighted the project’s immense capability to provide an adrenaline jolt to the economy while strengthening the bonds of connectivity enveloping the southern territories. Whilst the private industry, including Chumphon’s thriving chambers of industry, commerce, and agriculture, whipped up a storm…
In a sorrowful incident, a 53-year-old tourist from Switzerland unfortunately lost his life at Phuket International Airport. He was reported to have plummeted from one of the airport’s parking structures. The chief of Sakhu Police Station, Police Colonel Salan Santisatsanakul, announced that the distress call regarding the fall was received around 7:30 pm. The police officers who responded to the emergency found blood stains on the ground level of the parking structure. The Swiss national, whose identity is yet to be disclosed until his family has been notified, was immediately transferred to Thalang Hospital. But the tragedy ran its full course; by the time he was brought to the hospital, he had unfortunately succumbed to his injuries, as confirmed by Police Colonel Salan. Upon preliminary evaluation, the police suspect that the Swiss national’s fall was not an accident but a deliberate act. The suspicion was corroborated by the statement of…
The bustling heart of Southeast Asia, Thailand, is making headlines as it gears up to join forces with its neighbouring countries, Cambodia and Vietnam. Their mission? To launch a vigorous battle against the twin problems of call centre scam rackets and the proliferation of fake news, both of which have become a cause of increasing concern regionally. The wheels of this initiative were set in motion by Puangpet Chunlaiad, a member of the Thai prime minister’s inner circle. Chunlaiad had engaging dialogues on her recent diplomatic tour to Vietnam with her Cambodian and Vietnamese peers, illuminating the severity and urgency of these issues. Her conversational exchange with the Cambodian Minister of Information, Neth Pheaktra, centred around devising a cohesive and effective strategy to counter call centre scam operations. A significant motivation for these talks is the rising number of Thai citizens who have been victims of such scams, often resulting…
In an animated declaration that drew the attention of the global community, Srettha Thavisin, Thailand’s foremost political figure and chieftain, pronounced his presence at the United Nations General Assembly’s 78th session (UNGA78) in New York as a resounding success. This significant occasion was hailed as an indicator that Thailand, in its thrust towards development and prosperity, is once again ready to usher in foreign investments. Enthused by his prime participation in such a globally significant event, Prime Minister Srettha, who also assumes the role of financial custodian as the nation’s Finance Minister, heralded this optimistic prospect to the media after his insightful discourse at the general discussion of the UNGA78. “We are showcasing ourselves to the world,” he avowed. “Not only is Thailand prepared to entertain international investments, but we’re also fostering an atmosphere conducive for local industries gearing towards overseas investments. We’re ready for the world to engage with…
As legal proceedings hang in the balance, the leadership mantle of the Move Forward Party (MFP) has been temporarily passed on to 45-year-old Chaithawat Tulathon. This development came about due to the resignation of former leader, Pita Limjaroenrat. The changeover is designed to smoothen the shift to a fresh opposition leader while Pita’s status as an MP is clouded due to an impending court verdict regarding his iTV media shareholding case. Chaithawat, along with the executive board, was ushered into leadership after Pita relinquished the reins of the MFP earlier this month. Until a decision is reached in Pita’s case, the party’s rise as an opposition leader has been momentarily frozen. After his appointment, Chaithawat said, the switches in the headship are merely stop-gap measures. He sees himself merely as a stand-in for the 43-year-old ex-leader Pita, who is currently ensnared in his legal trouble. Following a complaint lodgement, Pita…
A recent poll conducted by the National Institute for Development Administration (NIDA) threw light on a crucial issue that involves a significant chunk of government staff and employees of state enterprises being shouldered with debt. Moreover, this group of respondents resonated in their support for a government policy that suggested the initial monthly pay for graduates should be 25,000 baht. The poll spearheaded by NIDA, which spanned from September 19-21, was based on phone interviews with 1,310 employees across the age of 18 and higher. These participants held positions in government offices and state enterprises throughout the nation. The main purpose revolved around gathering their thoughts on salaries of state officials, which touched various educational levels and incomes. The poll revealed an interesting data – 44.81% of the participants believed their salary, apart from the legally procured extra payments, wasn’t sufficient to cover their expenses and contribute towards their savings.…
In the midst of escalating tensions between the United States and China, the Thai government, led by newly-minted Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, is navigating the ever-complex waters of international diplomacy. The Prime Minister’s inaugural overseas trip was to the bustling metropolis of New York City, serving as a delegate at the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA78), amongst other co-occurring meetings. The PM’s diplomatic engagements were diverse in nature – traversing discussions with other national leaders, heads of international organizations, and influencing figures in both bilateral and multilateral platforms. Notably, Srettha held conversations with the likes of Tesla’s celebrity CEO, Elon Musk, exploring possible avenues of investment into Thailand. In addition, other influential business leaders took part in these forums, including those belonging to Microsoft, BlackRock, Google, Goldman Sachs, and Estee Lauder. Upon the conclusion of his U.S. visit, the Thai prime minister plans to travel to…
In the heart of Saraburi province, a vexing mystery has gripped the army quarters – the inexplicable vanishing of over 200,000 litres of diesel from the Ordnance Materiel Rebuild Center. This startling news was brought to light by a representative of the army. The second in command army spokesperson, Major General Sirichan Ngathong relayed that a potential anomaly was discovered after an internal army audit team scrutinized the oil use of this army unit. As reported by the Bangkok Post, this discovery triggered an intensive investigation by the army headquarters, the results of which are eagerly anticipated. Major General Sirichan Ngathong duly noted that the procedural norm of the army entails deploying internal audit teams to efficiently manage and monitor critical supplies such as oil, explosives, weapons, and ammunition. This applies to all army installations nationwide. Recent investigations have unveiled an alarming fact: around 215,897 litres of B7 high-speed diesel…