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A board game competition’s awards ceremony will be held in a Bangkok learning center

The subject will shift to “Board Games and Books” when the new learning environment has been presented. Participants can discuss how books and board games are changing how people learn today. The results of the popular vote will be announced at 2:00 pm. After then, guests can interact with Thai board game designers and play suggested board games in the “Board Game Playground.” Participants in the most recent competition were encouraged to submit ideas for developing an instructive and entertaining board game based on the content of their preferred books. The event will take place at TK Park on the 8th floor of Central World Bangkok on Rama I Road on August 6-7. It will last from 10.30 am to 5.30 pm. Libraries are one of the many attractions offered by TK Park, also known as The Knowledge Park, along with interactive games, seminars, and other activities. On January 24,…

Due to the monkeypox concern, Phuket suffers a loss of tourism

Tourists typically purchase fruit from merchants at the overlook to give to the 200 or so monkeys who live there. Fortunately, some fruit vendors have been feeding leftover fruit to the monkeys to prevent them from going hungry. Less visitors are travelling to Phuket to feed their furry companions, though, as a result of the recent monkeypox scare following the discovery of the infection in a Nigerian man. He fled to Cambodia, where he was apprehended, after authorities arrived at his condo to take him to the hospital. 27 people who had touch with the man have now been located by authorities; all of them tested negative for the virus. According to local fruit dealers, during Covid-19 limitations, more people reportedly purchased fruit for the monkeys than there are now. Still, a few visitors come to feed the monkeys, albeit only from a distance. “We throw fruits to monkeys,” a…

Covid-19 outbreak in a Phuket care facility

Dr. Kusak Kukiattikoon, director of the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office, reported that the illness had infected 42 senior citizens and three tourists. Dr. Kusak claims that on July 27, the pandemic was reported to the office. Kusak claims that some members of the household who are susceptible to infection need to undergo testing every three to five days, while others just need to do so once a week. According to Puengpan Paojinda, the center’s director, the bulk of the elderly residents there have health issues. They routinely go to hospitals for medical care, she claimed, and a hospital may have been the reason they contracted the coronavirus. According to Phuengpan, all of the elderly patients have now had X-rays of their lungs done to determine the severity of their infections. The Phuket Elder Care Development Center in Pa Khlok town is home to 75 senior persons as well as…

In order to stop the spread of monkeypox, increased foreign entry screening is required

Anutin Charnvirakul, the minister of public health, stated that his department is organizing airport screening and concentrating on travelers from nations that are dealing with an outbreak of monkeypox. Monkeypox, according to Anutin, is not nearly as dangerous or contagious as the Covid-19 pandemic that the globe recently experienced, but it is still crucial to try to stop its further spread. However, the government is pushing for proactive measures to stop the spread as well as testing and reporting potential infections, and health authorities are stepping up their educational efforts. There are now two confirmed cases of monkeypox in Thailand. In the first, a 27-year-old Nigerian man was diagnosed on July 18 in Phuket and fled the nation by swimming into Cambodia, where he was apprehended in Phnom Penh. Although no infections have been discovered thus far, 138 tourists from Africa and 2389 travelers from Europe will have been screened…

Response from the Royal Thai Navy to Koh Samae San’s ban on bikinis

The sign that raised eyebrows was photographed and uploaded on Facebook, where it quickly gained popularity. Thailand is well-known for its stunning beaches, and the island of Ko Samae San in the province of Chon Buri is a tropical paradise jewel with stunning marine reserves and beaches to unwind on. Tourists from abroad and locally began to inquire as to why they were not permitted to enjoy the beaches while wearing bikinis. According to a Navy official, the island is intended for eco- and conservational tourism rather than for typical beachgoers to enjoy themselves carefree. So, a “No Bikini” sign was posted on the beach. Please respect our way of life. The island is looked after by the Royal Navy, which is committed to keeping it a popular spot for ecotourism. However, the Royal Thai Navy recently generated controversy when a picture of a sign prohibiting bikinis on the beaches…

Bangkok records the second incidence of monkeypox in Thailand

Naresuan University researchers are investigating the monkeypox virus in wastewater at Suvarnabhumi Airport. The second case of the virus in Thailand since the global pandemic began in May of this year has been discovered in a Thai guy in Bangkok. Testing wastewater could find local epidemics early because the virus can be discovered in feces long before symptoms show. Anutin Charnvirakul, the public health minister, announced at 2:30 p.m. that the Ministry of Health had verified the positive outcome from Bangkok’s Wachira Hospital. The Thai man, 47, first felt ill on July 12. Two days later, the patient developed a fever, aches all over their body, and swollen lymph nodes. A week later, the man went to the hospital for evaluation after developing a rash that covered his genitalia, body, face, and arms. Due to their regular interaction, 10 members of a Bangkok family are at a very high risk…

In 2022, Bangkok will rank as the top tourist destination on Agoda

When arranging their summer vacations abroad, Japanese, Malaysian, and Vietnamese travelers favor Thailand the most. Travelers are making the most of their vacation time and are eager to visit both domestic and foreign places in Asia, according to Omri Morgenshtern, CEO of Agoda. The majority of tourists from India book trips to Thailand, followed by those from Indonesia, Singapore, France, and Switzerland. The data used to compile the list currently comes from vacations that have already been booked, however back in March of this year, Thailand topped Agoda’s global list of most-searched destinations. Since travel restrictions have been loosened, there has been a worldwide increase in international travel this year, showing that individuals had been anticipating doing so for the past two years. Thai travel aficionados applauded Agoda for connecting its booking data with the Thailand Pass system, which made the paperwork and pre-arrival processes more smoother, before Thailand’s entry…

August 24th is now the Last day for Covid Visa Extensions

[wpdiscuz-feedback id=”334_intro” question=”What do you think?” opened=”0″]Following the extension of the State of Emergency in Thailand the 60-day “Covid” visa extension application date has been extended by one additional month. The deadline was originally scheduled on July 25, but Thai Immigration discreetly updated the date to August 24th. (as they have continued to do in the past).[/wpdiscuz-feedback] One thing to note is that this is the first time they have reduced the order of the extension to only 1 month instead of 2 months. For the past two years the covid extensions have been following the emergency decree extensions, and this divergence may be signaling that this could be the last opportunity to obtain this type of extension. (note the actual visa extension remains 60 days) Those who are unable to return home because of the continuing Covid-19 crisis are eligible for a visa extension. Required Documents for Extension ฿1,900…

Residents of Phuket applaud the new “Khao Daeng Glass Bridge” that will be constructed in Rawai

At a presentation, Phuket Provincial Administration Organization president Rewat Areerob praised the Rawai community’s support for the new attraction. The new landmark for Phuket is being built with aid from the island’s provincial administration in an effort to draw both Thai and foreign tourists. Rewat underlined that this kind of monument will be a popular destination for domestic travelers and that many Thais have not yet visited Phuket. A glass terrace on Surin Beach and a glass bridge in Rawai are two significant viewpoint-style attractions that are now being built in Phuket. According to the contract, the procedure will be finished before August and the design should be finished before the end of this year. The project will benefit the neighborhood and is currently being investigated and designed. Rewat gave attendees of the conference, which was hosted at the Sunsuri Hotel in Rawai, details about the bridge’s architecture. During a…

Thailand is affected by heavy rains; Bangkok commuters get drenched

Some regions received about 100 millimeters of rain in an hour. There are 94 millimeters per hour in Phrakhanong (Sukhumvit). Thawee Wattana (Sukhumvit/Asoke region) received 88 millimeters per hour, while Saphan Sung (15 km east of the city center) received 92 millimeters per hour (143 mm overnight) (130 mm overnight). The Gulf of Thailand will become more active, the southwest monsoon will dominate over the Andaman Sea, the monsoon trough will span the north, northeast, and upper central Pacific, and a low-pressure system will form over the middle coast of Vietnam, according to local forecasts. This will probably result in more rain falling across the entire country. Around seven o’clock on Friday night, a rain flooded the city and soaked homebound commuters. The wet season has already begun. Northeastern Bangkok’s provinces include Amnat Charoen, Loei, Nong Bua Lam Phu, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, Yasothon, Kalasin,…