In a baffling turn of events, an Australian man found his dream holiday unravel into a nightmare of epic proportions, all thanks to an unfortunate burst of frustration and a crack at humor that led to devastating consequences. Meet Marli Curtis Philip Moncrieff, an otherwise ordinary 36-year-old from Perth, who’s now notorious for his ill-fated quip that threw him behind bars. What was supposed to be a blissful escape to the picturesque beaches of Phuket on November 20 last year quickly went off course. A snag in his travel documents—a torn visa page—meant Moncrieff couldn’t step a foot in the Land of Smiles, Thailand. Faced with the disheartening news, the couple made their way to Singapore, only to be dealt the same dismal hand. The unwelcome echo from Singapore’s immigration officials left him stranded at the bustling Changi Airport, where his impatience soon bubbled over. As Moncrieff sat stewing over…
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In a heart-wrenching tale that has tugged at the heartstrings of many across Thailand, a loyal stray dog named Moo Daeng, meaning “roasted pork” in Thai, has won the hearts of netizens with his touching story of devotion. This lovable canine has been seen faithfully waiting outside a 7-Eleven store in the bustling town of Korat, missing his dearly departed owner. In honor of his unwavering loyalty, Moo Daeng has been dubbed the “Hachi of Korat,” drawing heartwarming comparisons to the legendary Japanese dog Hachikō. The poignant story first grabbed the attention of social media users after the popular Facebook page Korat the City You Can Build shared photos taken by Mari-Mo Photography on January 13. These images poignantly capture Moo Daeng lying on a red blanket outside the convenience store. In a humanitarian gesture, the shop owner placed a sign next to Moo Daeng, advising passersby that while their…
As the clock ticks down to the eagerly anticipated lottery draw aligning with Teachers’ Day tomorrow, January 17, anticipation is building, especially at the fabled Kham Chanod island in Thailand’s Udon Thani province. This mystical island, shrouded in spiritual gravitas, has become a magnet for those on a quest for fortune and divine favor. Here, amidst the lush foliage and whispered legends, visitors pay homage to the benevolent spirits of Grandfather Srisuttho and Grandmother Phatumma, hoping their blessings might lead to a lottery windfall. The Kham Chanod shrine, nestled in the picturesque Ban Dung district, is awash with fervent believers, each performing intricate rituals seeking celestial guidance. It’s the perfect venture for those wishing to bypass the overwhelming crowds of the bustling new year festivities. As you step onto the ceremonial grounds, a vibrant tapestry of ritualistic offerings unfolds at every table, prepared meticulously by devotees immersed in their sacred…
In the midst of Thailand’s sun-splashed skies and vibrant landscapes, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra embarked on a mission to bridge both cultural and geographical divides. Aboard an air force helicopter swooshing over lush southern terrains, she diligently practiced the universal Islamic greeting, “as-salaam alaykum,” crafting her pronunciation with meticulous care. This effort, guided by Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong, was more than just a linguistic exercise— it was a gesture of goodwill and respect to the Muslim-majority provinces she was set to visit. The Prime Minister’s entourage was an assemblage of high-profile figures, like a “Who’s Who” of Thai governance. Among them were Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit, and National Police Chief Police General Kitrat Phanphet. They were on a whirlwind one-day journey, curtailed by the whims of tropical weather that veered the agenda off course like a kite in…
In the heart of Japan, amidst the dazzling lights and mechanical whirl of Pachinko parlours, an intriguing tale of political tussles unfolds across the seas in Thailand. As visitors indulge in the uniquely entrancing rhythm of Pachinko, a form of legal gambling that captivates many in Japan, in Thailand, a different kind of gamble is underway—a legislative one. This isn’t about the odds of shiny balls cascading into glorious jackpots, but about a gamble as to who will seize control over the impending rise of legalized casinos. According to government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub, a mysterious battalion of murky enterprises is fighting tooth and nail to derail the government’s trailblazing bill, poised to embrace casinos as pivotal pieces of new entertainment empires. “Now, we must stand resolute, embattled against these unseen forces which covert operations have uncovered, all striving vigorously to sabotage the legislation,” proclaimed Mr. Jirayu on a rousing Thursday.…
The ever-intriguing landscape of land ownership and politics in Thailand has recently been stirred by the actions of Chada Thaised, a senior figure in the Bhumjaithai Party. Before stepping down as deputy interior minister, Chada made a decisive move by signing the order to nullify the Alpine land title deeds. This decision, hanging in the balance, now lies with Chamnanwit Terat, the currently deputy permanent secretary for interior. As discussions abound, Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul highlighted that the weight of this decision now firmly rests on Chamnanwit’s shoulders. “Chamnanwit must chart a course of action, otherwise he risks contravening Section 157 of the Criminal Code,” warned Anutin. With retirement beckoning Chamnanwit at the end of September, the window for action is steadily closing, adding a sense of urgency to the proceedings. Central to this high-stakes drama is the fate of the infamous Pathum Thani land, which is embroiled in a…
In a heart-wrenching tale that has captivated the attention of many, a Chinese model named Yang Zeqi has seemingly vanished into thin air during his visit for an acting role in Thailand. The calendar pages have turned, counting two weeks since anyone has heard a peep from the once-eager young actor. In a courageous bid to find answers, Yang Hai Tao, the father of the missing model, has stepped into the limelight, making an earnest appeal to Pol Gen Kittharath Punpetch, Thailand’s national police chief. His plea is simple yet profound: hasten efforts to unravel the mystery of his son’s disappearance. With a mix of hope and desperation, Yang Hai Tao was accompanied by Lawyer Ratchapon Sirisakorn to deliver this urgent request. Their quest began on a note that was filled with excitement and promise. On December 21, Yang Zeqi embarked on his journey to Thailand, his eyes shining with…
Imagine this: A snorkeler diving into the sapphire waters around Phuket, their attention suddenly diverted from vibrant coral gardens to a worrisome parade of plastic bottles and beer cans strewn across the ocean floor. No, this isn’t a storyline from an environmental documentary—it’s the unfortunate reality in the waters surrounding the tropical paradise of Phuket, Thailand. Known for its postcard-perfect beaches and breathtaking sunsets, this popular tourist hotspot now faces a towering challenge—literal piles of garbage. Just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the shoreline, in a part of Phuket less photographed by visitors, trucks and tractors bustle about tirelessly, shuttling piles of waste around an ever-expanding landfill. This spot is where over 1,000 tonnes of trash from the island’s daily collection find their final resting place. An astonishing leap from 742 tonnes in 2022 to 961 tonnes in 2023, the dump mirrors the island’s unstoppable growth according…
As the festive spirit of the Chinese New Year approaches, Thailand is gearing up for an influx of travelers to its bustling centers. Between January 24th and February 2nd, an astounding 4.03 million foreign visitors are expected to flood the country, turning its airports into vibrant gateways of excitement. This year, the focus is on making the journey as smooth and secure as possible, with a little dash of Thai charm. The Transport Ministry, under the watchful eye of Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, is leaving no stone unturned. With nearly three million passengers set to arrive at Bangkok’s airports—Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang—the anticipation of New Year’s celebrations is palpable. Picture the lively hustle and bustle of Suvarnabhumi airport, where approximately 1.91 million travelers will witness the city’s vibrant tapestry, while Don Mueang readies itself to host 989,584 eager souls. Together, these airports become the heartbeat of a destination renowned for its…
Thailand, a land known for its vibrant culture and delectable cuisine, is facing a rather pressing issue. Recent studies have flagged the country as ranking third worst in ASEAN when it comes to child obesity. Shockingly, a whopping 84.1% of children between the ages of six to fourteen are regularly munching on salty snacks. To combat this worrying trend, the Thai Health Promotion Foundation, in collaboration with the Public Health Ministry, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, and several health advocacy networks, stepped up to host an event dubbed “Don’t Let Children Become Obese” at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. Quite the setting for sparking change, don’t you think? This eye-opening event didn’t just settle for shocking statistics but instead, unfurled a range of creative initiatives aimed at improving eating habits in young ones. The spotlight was clearly pointed at encouraging less consumption of sugar, fat, and salt, while augmenting the…