In the quiet town of Ratchaburi, a Wednesday morning turned into a day of tragedy and reflection at the Chulalongkorn Bridge train station. It was here that a 53-year-old man named Wirote Aranyaket met an untimely fate while engaged in the modern ritual of creating social media content. As the clock approached 8:20 AM, the station became the scene of a heartbreaking accident, with police and rescuers hurriedly gathering to piece together the events that led to such an unfortunate conclusion. Wirote was an English tutor and a known enthusiast of cycling, capturing the interest of many through his Facebook and TikTok pages, where he shared his love for travel and exploration. On this particular day, however, his passion led him a step too close to danger. As Wirote set up his folding bicycle and livestreaming gear near the tracks, he was immersed in crafting a video, likely envisioning the…
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At the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2024), the bustling energy of advancement filled the halls as Payong Srivanich, CEO of Krungthai Bank, took the stage to unveil thrilling strides in digital innovation. Under the captivating theme “Bridging Gaps, Building Future,” this event marked a significant milestone as it debuted in Southeast Asia. Hosting more than 1,700 participants hailing from 46 countries worldwide, it was nothing short of a global fusion of academics, researchers, and information systems wizards. As the spotlight shone on Krungthai Bank, the conversation between Payong and Balaji Ganapathy, Chief Social Responsibility Officer of Tata Consultancy Services, set the room abuzz. Payong passionately described Krungthai’s dual-layered digital strategy: a unique choreography of closed and open banking systems working in harmony. This innovative dance set the bank atop a pinnacle of technological adaptation, ensuring it stayed agile and resilient against the ocean tides of change. A seamless…
Picture this: a bustling bank in the heart of Buri Ram province, where eager low-income earners line up, breathlessly awaiting their chance to withdraw the much-anticipated 10,000-baht financial lifeline. The scene is a bustling snapshot of hope and anticipation, each individual juggling personal aspirations with the prosaic demands of daily life. The cause for this lively queue? A government handout plan that has stirred both applause and controversy. The air was ripe with suspense when the Constitutional Court made headlines on a recent Wednesday. They delivered a ruling against a complaint lodged by the relentless political activist Sonthiya Sawasdee. Sonthiya had aimed his legal arrows at Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, questioning the integrity of a handout scheme that allegedly deviated from the promises made by the Pheu Thai Party during their electoral campaign. Despite his efforts, Sonthiya’s ambitions were thwarted as the court dismissed his complaint, adjudging him not a…
As the year-end travel season kicks off, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) warmly extends an invitation to everyone with unused holiday days, beckoning you to grab your bags and set out on a thrilling escapade through Thailand. Whether planning a trip with friends, loved ones, or family, numerous enchanting destinations await exploration all year round. As the peak season of Thailand’s travel calendar, this festive period is your chance to discover hidden gems eagerly waiting for avid explorers to unfold a new chapter in their travel adventures. TAT presents a curated selection of must-visit attractions for this holiday season under the inspiring theme “5 Must-Do’s in Thailand,” designed to provide a comprehensive 360-degree travel experience across the country’s five regions. Dive into a mosaic of activities sure to delight and tantalize your senses: Must-Taste: Indulge in signature dishes that are an absolute must-try. Must-Try: Engage in exhilarating adventures and…
In the neon-lit heart of Pattaya, where vibrant nightlife and serene beaches paint a picturesque contradiction, there unfolded a gripping tale worthy of a crime thriller. On a rather unassuming Tuesday, the calm was disrupted by immigration police who orchestrated a high-stakes raid on a luxurious pool villa, bringing an end to a sophisticated call scam operation run by five cunning Japanese men. Acting Commissioner Pol Maj Gen Panumat Boonyalak led the charge in this bold move, spurred into action by alarming intelligence shared by the Japanese embassy. It appeared that this notorious cabal had fine-tuned deceit to an art form, duping elderly Japanese citizens out of a staggering 5 million baht every day, according to estimates. Their modus operandi was as audacious as it was cruel — they promised refunds for spurious medical expenses, demanding an upfront payment of at least 500,000 yen (approximately 111,600 baht) from their unwitting…
Nestled along the majestic curve of the Chao Phraya River, ICONSIAM once again prepares to illuminate the night sky with its highly anticipated Amazing Thailand Countdown 2025. This spectacular event, now in its fifth year, promises an unforgettable celebration that melds cultural splendor with eco-conscious ingenuity. Picture fireworks that stretch a breathtaking 1,400 meters, casting their glow for an audience spread across both banks, up to 5 kilometers away. Crafted with nature in mind, these radiant displays are the fruit of collaboration between the creative minds of Japanese award-winning fireworks designers and Thai visionaries. The Amazing Thailand Countdown is not just another firework show; it’s a dazzling testament to Thailand’s innovative spirit and commitment to sustainability. Pioneering the concept of eco-friendly fireworks, the event employs natural ingredients that minimize environmental footprints, guided by rigorous environmental management standards. So, when you look up and see those bursting colors, you’ll know they…
So picture this: cruising down the bustling roads of Pattaya, a Russian driver, who’s clearly caught the holiday spirit, is bringing his own festive flair to the streets. Imagine a typical sedan, but with a twist — it’s swathed in sparkling Christmas lights. This delightful mobile decoration caught the attention of more than just the onlookers with its twinkling charm; it also snagged the notice of the local traffic police. On a routine patrol along Sukhumvit Road in Chon Buri, the traffic officers were probably taken aback by what they saw. It wasn’t just the usual glint of headlights in the evening rush, but rather a veritable light show worthy of a holiday parade. But alas, this wasn’t a parade. It was just Ivanov, a 25-year-old Russian motorist, bringing a dash of Yuletide charm to his drive, unaware he was road-tripping his way into a fine of 500 baht. When…
In a landmark development poised to make traveling to Thailand a breeze, the nation’s Foreign Minister, Maris Sangiampongsa, has unveiled a groundbreaking e-visa system. During a bustling press conference at the Foreign Ministry on a vibrant Tuesday morning, Minister Sangiampongsa enthusiastically shared this exciting innovation with the world. Set to go live on January 1, 2025, this initiative is destined to transform the visa application process for visitors to the Land of Smiles. From the beginning of the new year, the ambitious Thai e-visa system promises a seamless online application process accessible through all 94 Thai embassies and consulates scattered across the globe. No longer will eager travelers be required to endure long queues or wrestle with piles of paperwork. Instead, with a few clicks, they can apply for visas from the comfort of their home, office, or even the beach—courtesy of the user-friendly portal at www.thaievisa.go.th. At the heart…
As the first light of dawn gently caresses the peaks of Phu Kradueng, visitors flock to this beloved mountain in Loei, eager to soak in the mesmerizing sunrise. But soon, the beauty of this natural wonder will once again be accessible, as the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation unveils plans to reopen Phu Kradueng to adventurers starting next Monday, December 23. The closure, which began last Friday, was enacted in response to a tragic incident on December 11, when an elephant, roaming the park’s trails, fatally injured a visitor. In the wake of this unfortunate event, the park’s director-general, Attapon Charoenchansa, has outlined a comprehensive suite of new safety protocols aimed at safeguarding the well-being of the park’s visitors as they traverse this northeastern treasure. One of the foremost initiatives includes the creation of a digital lifeline—a LINE chat group—where tourists will be promptly registered and kept…
As the New Year chimes in, a new way to explore the Land of Smiles rings in too. Effective from January 1, 2025, Thailand is poised to make life a whole lot easier for eager travelers. The much-anticipated Thai E-Visa system will be seamlessly rolled out across a grand total of 94 Thai embassies and consulates worldwide. Announced by Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa, this groundbreaking initiative is set to transform the visa application process, allowing adventurers to file their requests online without ever stepping foot into a consulate office. Sharing the excitement, Worawoot Pongprapapant, the ingenious mind steering the Department of Consular Affairs, revealed that with this digital leap, gone are the days of snaking queues and hefty paperwork. Travelers now possess the power to apply for their Thai visas with the click of a button, from the cozy confines of their homes, cafes, or wherever their wanderlust takes them,…