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Top 20 Cannabis Shops: Where to Buy Weed in Trat Vol 1, 2024

Rank Name 1 Sunset Bar : Restaurant – Weed Shop 2 Om Restaurant 3 7th Heaven Cannabis Koh Chang 3 4 7th Heaven Cannabis Koh Chang 5 Kood Weed Cannabis Shop 6 Koh Mak Happy Station 7 Need weed 8 Stone Face Cannabis – Kai Bae – Koh Chang 9 Top Strain 3 10 Jungle Garden Cannabis Dispensary Bailan 11 Sapparot Bar & Bungalows 12 KongLeang Rasta Cafe’ 13 Lazy hour Cafe & Restaurant 14 Island Life Cannabis Shop 15 Top Strain cannabis 16 sloth x smile organic cannabis farm co.,Ltd. 17 ร้าน นิดคิดเช่น (ลุงหนวด) 18 Sunflower Cannabis Shop 19 Sanaes buds koh chang 20 Cannabis and Coffee Shop 1. Sunset Bar : Restaurant – Weed Shop Rating: 4.4/5.0 ( 155 reviews ) Imagine being enveloped in the glow of a breathtaking sunset, cocktail in hand, while you relax at one of the most charming spots in Trat – the…

EVA Air Launches EVA BizFam: Revolutionary Global Corporate Travel Rewards Program 2025

It was a day of vibrant celebration and anticipation in the bustling city of Taipei, Taiwan on the illustrious date of April 30, 2025, as EVA Air unfurled its latest foray into enhancing corporate travel with the launch of the EVA BizFam Global Corporate Travel Rewards Program. The sleek and stylish W Hotel Taipei played host to this grand unveiling, which saw the congregation of notable figures and eager business representatives alike. Leading the charge was EVA Air’s dynamic President, Clay Sun. Joining him in this spectacular event were top executives from EVA Air including Chief Executive Vice President Albert Liao, Spokesperson David Chen, Executive Vice President Charlie Pan, and Ted Hou. Not to mention the prominent presence of Joe Chou, Executive Vice President of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA). Together, they ushered in a new era in intelligent, seamless corporate travel management, witnessed by more than 130…

Acme Worawat: 2025’s Most Influential Leader in Blockchain and Crypto

At the spectacular Middle East Blockchain Awards (MEBA) 2025, an event synonymous with the digital revolution’s heartbeat, history was made. Acme Worawat, affectionately hailed as a beacon of innovation, grabbed the prestigious “Most Influential Person in Blockchain and Crypto 2025” accolade. The venue? None other than the legendary Burj Al Arab in Dubai, where the elite, spanning the realms of Web3, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Decentralised Finance (DeFi), gathered on April 29, 2025, to celebrate this technological renaissance. Acme Worawat’s achievement resonates not just in prestige but as a milestone for Thai nationals globally. As the first and only Thai recipient of this international honor, Worawat’s accolade came after careful selection by an esteemed panel of experts at MEBA 2025. The jury, a roster brimming with industry stalwarts, included: Dr. Marwan Al Zarouni: A visionary leading AI at the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, and the driving force behind…

Pattaya Road Rage Drama: Nawakorn Thongpha’s Quest for Justice After Viral Video Confrontation

In a rather bizarre turn of events, a Thai man recently took to the digital streets of social media to seek a slice of justice that seemed to escape traditional avenues. The story unfolds with Nawakorn Thongpha, a resident of the vibrant city of Pattaya, who found himself amidst an unexpected saga of road rage gone awry. His tale of vindication—or the lack thereof—swiftly made its rounds on Facebook on April 30, capturing the attention of netizens far and wide. The incident, a dramatic collision of wills and cars, brewed on Soi Jomtien 5, a road intended for unidirectional traffic, at the pivotal hour of 1 PM. As Nawakorn piloted his white sedan down this singular corridor, he was met with the baffling sight of a bronze-gold sedan brazenly barreling towards him, defying the sanctity of the one-way rule. The rogue driver of this metallic menace demanded Nawakorn’s retreat, a…

Unveiling the Secrets: DSI Investigates Collapse of Bangkok’s New State Audit Office Building

In a gripping storyline straight out of a mystery novel, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has unraveled a colossal mystery hidden inside 121 boxes of documents. This unveiling takes place as part of an extensive investigation into the calamitous collapse of a new 30-storey State Audit Office (SAO) building in Bangkok’s bustling Chatuchak district. Picture this: an earthquake with an impressive magnitude of 8.2, originating from Myanmar’s famed Mandalay, dramatically shakes the foundations, causing the nearly completed skyscraper on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road to fall, entrapping over a hundred workers beneath its ruins. It’s a plot twist that nobody saw coming but everyone is eager to solve. Pol Maj Woranan Srilam, DSI’s articulate spokesman, revealed the Herculean task his team undertook. “We’ve meticulously opened and sorted through every single box,” he announced. These documents have been methodically categorized into a trifecta of intrigue: Those pertaining to construction joint ventures,…

Phuket Conman Knot Apprehended: Inside the Clever Restaurant Scam Unraveling

In the vibrant and bustling paradise of Phuket, where turquoise waves kiss sun-soaked shores, a cunning plot unfolded, masterminded by a young man with a penchant for deception. Known to the locals only by his alias, Knot, this 29-year-old had a rather peculiar way of conning unsuspecting restaurateurs out of their hard-earned cash. Riding a sleek black M-Slash motorcycle, Knot prowled the quaint alleys of Phuket, his mind set on trickery. His modus operandi was simple yet effective – a performance worthy of a con artist with flair. His stage? Small, cozy eateries scattered across the town. His script? Deceptively innocent. Upon entering these establishments, Knot would order just enough to blend in with the lunchtime crowd, his choice of meal typically costing no more than 300 baht. But it wasn’t the food he was after. His true target was the trust of the owners. With a charming smile, he’d…

Giant Foam Lizard Captivates Tourists at Bangkok’s Lumphini Park: A Remarkable Urban Attraction

In the bustling heart of Bangkok, an unlikely celebrity has risen to star status at the city’s beloved Lumphini Park. This new star? A gigantic foam replica of a monitor lizard, now proudly standing watch and offering a perfect snapshot opportunity for tourists and locals alike. A fixture created to celebrate one of Bangkok’s most intriguing inhabitants, this temporary installation has quickly become a must-see. Sanon Wangsangboon, the Deputy Governor of Bangkok, shared insights into the enthusiasm surrounding the quirky lizard statue with Daily News. The idea came to life in response to the overwhelming curiosity of park visitors who consistently inquire about the whereabouts of these real-life reptilian residents. “Each day, we see between 100 to 200 eager visitors, both Thai and international, yearning for a chance to spot a monitor lizard or capture it on camera. Now, we’ve provided them with a striking landmark to ease their search,”…

Thailand-Malaysia Train Revival: Bangkok to Butterworth Cross-Border Service Resumes by July 2025

Immersed in the hustle and bustle of Krungthep Aphiwat station in Bangkok, a passenger with an eager smile captures a moment on their camera. Just a few steps away, the historic framework of a train stands, waiting to play its part in a renewed journey between two vibrant cultures. (Photo courtesy: PR SRT Facebook) In a move that echoes the rhythmic clatter of train wheels through Southeast Asia, Thailand and Malaysia are set to rekindle their cross-border camaraderie through the revival of a storied train line spanning from the lively streets of Bangkok to the heritage-laden enclave of Butterworth. This renewal promises to happen in the forthcoming months, a testament to the commitment of both nations’ leaders to bolster transportation links between their peoples. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungruangkit, with an air of enthusiasm, announced on Friday that the highly anticipated service will see its revival no later than July, marking…

Tragic Mahachai Flyover Collapse: Amnat Thongkham’s Fatal Encounter Exposes Medical Mishaps

In the pulsating heart of Samut Sakhon province, a tale of tragedy and negligence unfolded on a Tuesday morning as massive chunks of concrete took a daring plunge from the venerable Mahachai-Krathumbaen flyover onto Rama II Road. This decades-old structure, standing tall for over 30 years, chose that ill-fated day to deliver its fatal payload onto the roof of an unsuspecting pickup truck driven by 46-year-old Amnat Thongkham. Amidst the sprawling chaos of twisted metal and scattered debris, Amnat’s life slipped through the cracks of destiny’s fingers all too soon. The morning, seemingly ordinary, transformed into a mosaic of calamity when two hefty slabs of the flyover decided it was time to part ways with their longtime airborne abode. The concrete grenades found their mark, smashing into Amnat’s vehicle with unyielding force. Despite heroic medical efforts, Amnat succumbed to grievous injuries, including a ruptured liver and relentless abdominal bleeding, as…

Thailand’s Economic Shift in 2025: Navigating Tariffs and Growth Challenges

The winds of change are sweeping through Thailand’s economic landscape, and they’re bringing a mixed bag of forecasts. The Ministry of Finance has recently dialed down its projection for the kingdom’s economic growth this year to 2.1%, dropping from a more optimistic 3%. The culprits? The ominous shadows of US tariffs and the widespread ripples of a global economic slowdown have made their presence felt in Southeast Asia’s second most buoyant economy. Pornchai Thiraveja, the man steering the Fiscal Policy Office ship, highlighted an intriguing possibility. Should Uncle Sam decide to go gentle and apply a 10% tariff on Thai imports instead of wielding the heavier 36% stick, the GDP could have a little more spring in its step, potentially shimmying up to 2.5%. In this economic jigsaw, exports are a crucial piece, but they’re caught in a less favorable light too. They’re expected to climb a modest 2.3% this…