Phuket is setting the stage for an influx of artistic talent and culture enthusiasts as it plays host to the Asialink Sketch Walk Phuket 2025, a prestigious arts extravaganza designed to supercharge creative tourism and revamp the island’s image as a cultural destination all year round. This much-anticipated event, scheduled between August 14-17, was ceremoniously unveiled at a press conference at Limelight Avenue Phuket. The orchestrator of this announcement was Phuket Vice Governor Samawit Suphanphai, accompanied by luminaries such as Pattanachai Singhawara, the brain behind the Southern Region Office of the Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), and Anchalee Vanich Thepabutr, the visionary President of the Phuket Arts Association. A cocktail of local officials, enthusiastic media representatives, and curious attendees added gravitas to the affair. The Sketch Walk promises to be a magnet for artists from all over Asia who will venture into Phuket’s picturesque lanes to capture the timeless…
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In an adrenaline-pumping twist of events unfolding under the tropical skies of Rayong, Thailand’s Tourist Police Bureau orchestrated a dramatic sting operation that felt like something straight out of an action thriller. Picture this: a bustling construction site within the Nikhom Phatthana Industrial Estate, bustling with activity, was suddenly transformed into the epicenter of a daring police raid early this week. The scene rolled out with 34 foreign nationals—of which seven hailed from China and 27 from Myanmar—being caught red-handed, working illegally in the kingdom of smiles without the required work permits. This covert blitz was no mere run-of-the-mill police roundup but a meticulously planned mission, aimed at busting a major visa scam that posed significant threats to Thailand’s labor market. With the precision of a well-oiled machine, the operation was executed under the vigilant gaze of Police General Kittirat Phanphet of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), who didn’t hold…
Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri is proudly celebrating a joyous addition to its family of animals—a successful birth of five vibrant squirrel monkeys, otherwise known as Saimiri sciureus. This delightful arrival brings the population of these playful primates to a charming 23 members. It’s an impressive milestone that zoo director Narongwit Chodchoy heralded this week, describing the multiple births as a testament to the zoo’s outstanding standards of animal care. The new squirrel monkey moms are currently in full-on protective mode, making it difficult for the zoo staff to historically document the sexes of the newborns. For now, these cherubic creatures are comfortably lounging on their mothers’ backs and will remain in this close-knit embrace for about a month before they dare to embrace their newfound independence. These endearing squirrel monkeys are renowned for their acrobatic exploits and enchanting mask-like facial markings, becoming an instant favorite for anyone…
As the dust settles and the rumbles of conflict echo across the verdant landscape of the Thai-Cambodian border, the formidable resolve of Thai troops shines through in this ongoing dramatic saga. Engaged in what can only be described as a series of high-intensity, high-stakes confrontations, the Thai military reportedly smashed through enemy lines in a fierce bid to maintain control of key strategic sites along this contentious frontier. The border struggle has intensified dramatically, with belligerent exchanges breaking out in multiple strategic arenas across the provinces of Surin, Sisaket, Ubon Ratchathani, and Buriram. Armed with artillery in a relentless display of tactical prowess, Thai forces stood strong against a formidable foe, which shall remain nameless here due to the euphemistic tones and dramatic flair often found in great tales of conflict. Their adversaries, however, seemed determined to seize critical targets spotted across the nuanced terrain, including iconic locations like Chong…
In a bustling corner of Jomtien, Pattaya, a scene that could only be described as surreal unfolded, capturing the attention of everyone nearby. A visibly distressed woman was seen wandering the busy Bun Kanchana Soi 2 street, sans shirt, causing quite a stir amongst the locals and tourists alike. The incident quickly escalated, prompting concerned residents to alert the authorities to her condition. Swiftly and compassionately, officers from the Jomtien municipal enforcement unit responded to the scene. They approached the woman with the utmost sensitivity, ensuring her well-being was their top priority. “She appeared disoriented and deeply distressed. Our team provided clothing and helped calm her before arranging further support,” remarked a Jomtien official. The woman was subsequently transported to the municipal center, where she received immediate care and was later referred to relevant agencies for ongoing medical and psychological assistance. Her identity remains undisclosed for her privacy and dignity.…
In an unfolding saga brimming with intrigue and high-stakes diplomacy, the narrative at the Thai-Cambodian border remains as tense as a taught wire. Picture this: Jirayu, our steadfast spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office and the keen-eyed member of the Thai-Cambodian Border Situation Management Task Force (SCB), narrates a tale of political suspense starring none other than Hun Manet, Cambodia’s own decision-maker. In a cloak-and-dagger twist, Hun Manet reportedly scribbled his signature on a ceasefire agreement with ASEAN’s top honcho, Anwar Ibrahim, precisely when the clock struck midnight on July 24. Yet, as quick as a cat, Thailand’s envoy, the discerning Phumtham Wechayachai, tossed the agreement aside like an unwanted fruitcake, denying the opportunity for peace talks faster than you can say “dim sum.” The Thai government waltzes in with its own story, painting the call between the ASEAN Chair Anwar Ibrahim and the spiffy Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai…
In the brisk light of dawn on July 26th, 2025, the Thai skies hummed with an electrifying tension as the Royal Thai Air Force orchestrated a high-stakes operation that would captivate international attention. Driven by the laser-focus precision synonymous with elite military operations and equipped with the agility of both American and Swedish war machines, the mission unfolded like a grand symphony – purposeful, daring, and exhilarating. Amidst the buzzing anticipation, the Thai command center was abuzz, its heartbeat echoing the synchronized pulses of the four tactical aircraft set to rewrite the headlines. Two formidable US-made F-16s and two distinctly agile Swedish-made Gripens took to the air, cutting through the cerulean sky like sharp arrows aimed at foes nestled in the dense thickets of the Phu Ma Kua combat zone. Their mission? To thwart an imminent threat poised by the Cambodian forces who, according to crisp intel, were scheming to…
In a decisive move to prioritize safety, Mr. Sin announced that the Cambodian civil aviation authority has issued a blanket ban on all flights traversing active conflict zones. This proactive measure has been communicated to commercial airlines, prompting them to recalibrate their operations. The restricted zone is not only limited but specialized, encompassing areas from Poipet and Pailin to the northern half of Siem Reap Province. In this aeronautically off-limits territory, aircraft are now strictly prohibited from flying below an altitude of 1,200 meters, or approximately 3,937 feet for those more metrically inclined. But here’s where things take a twist—despite these newly imposed airspace restrictions, the skies remain friendly between Phnom Penh and Bangkok as well as Siem Reap and Bangkok. As of 10:00 AM on this fine day of July 26, 2025, flights along these routes are taking off and landing as if nothing at all has changed. Airlines,…
In an unexpected turn of events, Dr. Weerawut Imsamran, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Public Health Ministry, delivered some rather bleak news this Saturday. Seventeen healthcare facilities across six picturesque provinces in Thailand have found themselves ensnared in the ongoing border skirmishes with neighboring Cambodia. Imagine this – seven entire hospitals closing their doors like shutting a book in mid-sentence, while ten others cling to the lifeline of emergency-only services. Let’s start our little virtual tour with a list marked “Closed Facilities.” These aren’t your typical tourist hotspots, but rather vital health havens now buckling under pressure: Nam Khun Hospital, Ubon Ratchathani Nam Yuen Hospital, Ubon Ratchathani Kantharalak Hospital, Sisaket Phu Sing Hospital, Sisaket Phanom Dong Rak Hospital, Surin Kap Choeng Hospital, Surin Ban Kruat Hospital, Buriram And then, we have the stalwarts of resilience, tagged as “Emergency Services Only”: Na Chaluay Hospital, Ubon Ratchathani Bua Ched, Sangkha, and Prasat…
The picturesque border between Thailand and Cambodia might sound like a serene spot for a getaway, but lately, it’s been anything but peaceful. Recent military maneuvers have stirred the once calm waters, capturing global attention with their daunting display. The spark? An eyebrow-raising alert from the Second Army Area of Thailand, highlighting that Cambodia wasn’t just showing off its shiny PHL-03 long-range rocket systems. These state-of-the-art marvels, with a startling reach of 130 kilometers, have been setting their sights on strategic hotspots and Thai military bases. Maj. Gen. Wanchana, the adept Director of the Office for Security Coordination with the Internal Security Operations Command (yes, that’s a mouthful!), voiced his concerns. For Thailand, the sight of those PHL-03s was more than just a flashy show of force; it bore the weight of a direct threat and, dare we say, a hefty slice of intimidation. In this tense game of military…