As the gray clouds gathered menacingly over Nakhon Ratchasima, painting the sky with shades of an impending storm, it was clear that Tuesday was no ordinary day. This wasn’t just an overcast sky threatening to dampen spirits and streets; it was a harbinger of the seasonal transformation taking its course over Thailand. Yes, folks, the annual parade of precipitation known as the wet season had rolled into town, ready to wash over the upper regions of the country with its liquid bounty. The Meteorological Department, acting as the official herald of weather changes, proclaimed an end to the sun-drenched days of summer on May 20, welcoming the onset of the rainy season. This announcement wasn’t made lightly – for three days straight, heavy rain had drenched at least 60% of upper Thailand, as if the skies themselves were eager to announce their shift in mood and attire. The reason behind…
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Imagine stepping off the plane at Chiang Mai, the mountain-fringed city that whispers tales of Lanna culture and vibrant street markets, only to realize you’ve got a singular choice when it comes to modern-day chariots whisking you away to your hotel. That’s right, folks – Chiang Mai Airport is riding solo with Grab as its choice for a ride-hailing partner, alongside the traditional fanfare of taxis and public transport. The maestro behind the curtain, Airport General Manager Ronnakorn Chalermsanyakorn, lays out the red carpet exclusively for Grab. It’s an exclusive club where Grab cars, competent taxis from two meticulously chosen companies, and dependable airport vans get the golden ticket to roll up right to the airport’s doorstep. Don’t get it twisted – this isn’t a free-for-all. These vehicles fall under the carefully curated category of non-regular transport providers that have gotten the airport’s seal of approval. On the flip side,…
Welcome to the future of healthcare, where the Phyathai-Paolo Hospital Group is revolutionizing the way we think about our health and well-being! Wave goodbye to the old days of healthcare that feels more like a chore and say hello to an exciting journey towards wellness. In the heart of the action is the latest gem in their crown, “Phyathai Phaholyothin,” a beacon of medical innovation designed to keep pace with the kaleidoscope of consumers’ ever-evolving needs. It’s a whole new world out there, and Phyathai Phaholyothin is leading the charge with its battle cry, ‘It’s Time for the New Age of Holistic Healthcare.’ Imagine stepping into a realm where healthcare isn’t just about treating ailments but about enhancing your entire being through the magic of digital transformation and trailblazing innovation. It’s healthcare that doesn’t just wait for you to walk in through the door but meets you wherever you are,…
In an unprecedented display of physical prowess and grit, the nation’s guardians of peace are being beckoned to showcase their martial might in a thrilling spectacle dubbed Cops Combat. This groundbreaking event is set to transform the historic Rajadamnern boxing stadium in Bangkok into an electrifying arena of valor and discipline next week. In an announcement that has sparked waves of anticipation across the law enforcement community, the Royal Thai Police Office (RTPO) shared on its Facebook page that it is orchestrating this inaugural boxing tournament on May 28, promising a day where titles and ranks dissolve, giving way to sheer courage and physical endurance. Under the bright lights of the Rajadamnern, an emblem of martial tradition and national pride, Cops Combat emerges as a novel concept that strips away the hierarchy to reveal the heart and soul of combat. “In the ring there is no rank, just bodies and…
Imagine cruising down Srinakarin Road in Samut Prakan on a balmy Monday night, the bustling city life of Thailand encapsulating your senses, when suddenly – disaster strikes. A notorious section of the road, concealed by shadows and the sudden descent from a flyover above Theparak Road, morphs into a car’s worst nightmare and a scene straight out of an action movie (minus the cool soundtrack and slow-motion effects). A devious hole, strategically positioned in the Bangkok-bound lane, lay in waiting. Measuring a menacing one meter in width, two meters in length, and 15 centimeters deep, it had all the makings of a vehicular trap. By the end of the night, it claimed at least a dozen victims, with 10 vehicles nursing wounded wheels and a motorcyclist left nursing, well, actual wounds. The tale of the hole sounds like folklore, a modern urban legend, but to those affected, it was all…
On a seemingly calm Monday afternoon in Chalong Bay, Phuket, an unexpected spectacle unfolded. Smoke began to curl into the sky from the Obsession II, a luxury yacht moored tranquilly in the bay. This 34.2-metre marvel of maritime design became the center of attention for all the wrong reasons as flames took command of its structure, leaving its majestic mast tragically levelled. Amidst the chaos, fortuitously, no souls were onboard to suffer injury. The Royal Thai Navy, upon receiving the alert at the stroke of three, dispatched two of its vessels, Tor 111 and Tor 272, into the fray. Their reports painted a picture of Obsession II in despair, anchored yet abandoned, succumbing to the fire’s ferocious appetite. This uninvited inferno raged relentlessly for three and a half hours, a spectacle no doubt, until the valorous efforts of firefighters managed to wrestle it into submission. Curiously, the crew was absent…
On a seemingly tranquil Monday afternoon in Chalong Bay, Phuket, an unexpected spectacle unfolded that could easily be mistaken for a scene from an action-packed blockbuster. The luxury sailing yacht, Obsession II, found itself at the center of a dramatic saga when smoke began to billow into the sky, painting a distressing picture against the serene backdrop of the bay. This wasn’t any run-of-the-mill yacht; at 34.2-metres, the Obsession II was a beacon of opulence on the waters, renowned for its sleek design and formidable presence. The incident quickly caught the attention of the Phuket marine community and the Royal Thai Navy, who were alerted around 3pm. The response was swift, with two heroic vessels, Tor 111 and Tor 272, dispatched to confront the fiery adversary that had taken hold of the yacht. Despite being unattended, anchored calmly as if enjoying a leisurely soak in the sun, the Obsession II…
Imagine this: a picturesque morning off the coast of Koh Phi Phi, where the azure waters ordinarily promise a paradise, is interrupted by an unexpected sight. An official, performing what seems to be a solemn duty, reaches out into the sea to retrieve a discarded bucket, its presence starkly out of place amidst the natural beauty. This, unfortunately, is a scene playing out more frequently than one would hope around the famed beaches of Thailand’s idyllic islands. The officials from the Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, guardians of the marine splendor, have noticed a worrying trend: the monsoon’s whimsical currents are delivering unwanted gifts of floating rubbish to the shores of Koh Phi Phi, a gem in Thailand’s crown of natural wonders. The catalyst for action came from an unlikely source – the digital world. Posts made by Assoc Prof Thon Thamrongnawasawat, a respected marine environment academic…
In a tale woven with intrigue, international mystery, and a touch of historical marvel, a 900-year-old bronze sculpture, affectionately dubbed the Golden Boy, has made a triumphant return to its homeland of Thailand. This isn’t just any statue; it’s one shrouded in a cloak of history, having been spirited away by a notorious art dealer in 1975, only to re-emerge from the vaults of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York after more than three decades. The Golden Boy, standing at a majestic 129 centimetres, is believed to be an effigy of the Hindu god Shiva or, as some suggest, a likeness of King Jayavarman VI from the grand era of the Phimai stone castle. Alongside this statue, a smaller figure of a kneeling woman embarked on the journey back to their origins, landing at Suvarnabhumi airport amidst anticipation and cultural fanfare. Upon their arrival, these artefacts were ushered…
In the vibrant and bustling world of Thai politics, a narrative filled with intrigue and determination unfolds as PM’s Office Minister Pichit Chuenban faces a pivotal moment that could potentially redefine his political journey. Amid swirling rumors and the anticipation of a Constitutional Court decision, Pichit stands firm, embodying resilience as he asserts, “I’m fine and now focusing more on work.” This simple declaration, made amidst a sea of speculations, reflects a commitment to his duties, undeterred by the storm gathering on the horizon. The rumblings began when a group of 40 tenacious caretaker senators, wielding the power of their convictions, lodged a charter violation case that places both Pichit and Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin under the judiciary’s microscope. The essence of their challenge? A probing question into the constitutional fitness of Pichit’s appointment in a recent cabinet reshuffle that has since stirred the pot of political discourse. At the…