In a groundbreaking fusion of academia and industry, KBTG has partnered with three of Thailand’s most prestigious universities—King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Mahidol University (MU), and Thammasat University (TU)—to launch a forward-thinking graduate initiative known as KBTG Kampus. This pioneering program aspires to turbocharge Thailand’s tech education by embedding practical, hands-on research experiences that tackle real-world industrial challenges head-on. Through this synergistic collaboration, KBTG is not just riding the tech wave; it’s setting the standard, cementing its leadership in Thailand’s ever-evolving tech ecosystem. Imagine a scenario back in 2022 when KBTG Kampus first made its debut. Recognizing significant skill gaps in Thailand’s tech landscape, they shook virtual hands with KMITL to craft undergraduate programs that laid a solid groundwork for tech learning. Fast forward to today—KBTG is scaling new heights, offering master’s programs in concert with leading universities that don’t just teach tech but vivify it through applied…
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Amidst the tumultuous political climate and rigorous campaigns, there emerges an unexpected prognosticator—the adorable baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng, who has taken center stage with a surprising electoral prediction. Eternally charming and utterly unpredictable, Moo Deng, resident of the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri, has become an unlikely forecaster of presidential fates. The excitement unfolded on a captivating Monday when her caretaker prepared a quirky test involving two enticing halves of pumpkins, each artistically filled with mouth-watering dragon fruit, apples, and carrots—a feast fit for a hippo, or perhaps, a hungry oracle. The stakes were set high within the enclosures: one pumpkin bore the name of Donald Trump, former President and Republican frontrunner, intricately carved into watermelon rind in elegant Thai script. The other featured his rival, Democratic prospect Kamala Harris. In a moment that had zoo visitors and social media abuzz, the almost-four-month-old Moo Deng made her…
Pattaya’s stunning coastline, a haven for thrill-seekers and sun worshippers alike, is gearing up for a transformative wave—the “Better Pattaya Bay” initiative. With the city preparing to welcome throngs of tourists for the high season, it’s all hands on deck to increase safety and fun. The air is buzzing with excitement as Mayor Poramet Ngampichet leads the charge towards a friendlier, yet safer aquatic playground. Ever the poster child for beachside thrills, Pattaya Beach is a magnet for adrenaline junkies craving the rush of speedboats, jet skis, and the classic banana boat rides. But as these high-speed escapades grew in popularity, so did the danger. To usher in a new era of safety, the announcement was made loud and clear this Tuesday: a new set of rules is in town. The mission is simple yet crucial. As Mayor Poramet explained, “Pattaya City is entering the high season, and the safety…
The Exhibition Industry Summit 2024, unfurled majestically amidst the vibrant locales of Thailand, has officially set the stage for a new era in the realm of global exhibitions. Hosted by none other than the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), this inaugural event was not just a gathering but a heralding of Thailand’s grand potential as a preeminent global exhibition hub. The bustling corridors of the summit were alive with the buzz of high-ranking executives from Europe and Asia’s leading exhibition circles. They harbored an infectious confidence in Thailand’s burgeoning prowess, echoing sentiments of admiration for the nation’s strategic embrace of the exhibition industry. Commendations abounded for the Thai government’s articulate policies designed to bolster this sector, seamlessly interwoven with superb infrastructure, an inviting business ethos, and the warm hospitality Thailand is renowned for. Amidst the vibrant chatter of fostering partnerships, a call to action resonated through the halls: for…
Tucked away amidst the natural splendor of Chiang Mai, a throng of tourists joyously embraces the invigorating coolness at the apex of Thailand’s majestic Doi Inthanon on a lively Monday. Despite the enchantment of the breezy season, the Meteorological Department notably warns that this year’s winter escapades won’t be as brisk as many have anticipated. Temperatures are set to dawdle approximately one degree Celsius above the regular chill, providing a slightly warmer embrace than usual. With the cool season officially announced on November 3, visitors and locals alike can expect a thermometer reading between 16-19°C in the northern realms, while elsewhere in Thailand, the mercury won’t dip quite as dramatically as years past, all courtesy of this peculiar weather twist. The grand proclamation was marked by Sugunyanee Yavinchan, the acting director-general of the department, as she indicated the nation is now swathed in the gentle caress of cooler airflows entering…
As the travel industry soars to new heights, EVA Air is not just keeping up with the pace—they’re setting it. To elevate their customer service to stratospheric levels, EVA Air has unveiled their 24/7 global customer support. Whether you’re jet-setting from New York to Taipei or departing from the lush landscapes of Taiwan to far-flung destinations, assistance is now just a phone call away, round the clock, exclusively in Chinese and English. It’s a monumental leap, marking EVA Air as the pioneering airline in Taiwan to offer such a comprehensive service. Picture this: It’s 2 a.m., and you’re wrestling with a nagging travel conundrum. Who are you gonna call? EVA Air, of course! They’ve made it delightfully simple—you contact your local EVA Air customer service line, and voilà, real-time help is ready to take flight. While the around-the-clock service shines in Chinese and English, other languages are there for you…
In the mysterious dance between nightfall and daybreak, a clandestine adventure unfolds at the border where Sungai Kolok district of Narathiwat province meets the inviting township of Rantau Panjang in Malaysia’s Kelantan state. As dusk blankets the horizon, a scene straight out of a spy thriller comes to life. The eager feet of young Malaysians, yearning for a touch of the forbidden night thrill, tiptoe across the Kolok River, shedding the cloak of legality to embrace Thailand’s enticing nightlife. This recent tale, illuminated by the candid remarks of Kelantan’s top cop, Police Chief Mohd Yusoff Maman, unfolds with the enchantment of a nighttime narrative. Young thrill-seekers, in a daring escapade, park their cars in Rantau Panjang and clandestinely wade across the river’s invisible frontier. The destination? Thailand’s vibrant oasis of amusement in Sungai Kolok, where weekends radiate with the neon glow of nightclubs and entertainment, whispering sweet promises of revelry…
On a typical Tuesday in the bustling heart of Bangkok, the Crime Suppression Division’s usually quiet façade was buzzing with the media frenzy surrounding a well-known lawyer. Sittra Biabungkerd, embroiled in a scandal of alleged fraud involving a jaw-dropping Euromillions jackpot, faced the cameras and microphones for the first time since the explosive story broke. In a case that seems to have leapt straight from the pages of a suspense novel, the dramatic tale centers around a Thai woman’s remarkable fortune—a colossal 10 billion baht win from Euromillions, Europe’s grand lottery. Yet, what should have been a dream come true quickly unraveled into a nightmare, with Ms. Jatuporn Ubonlert’s claim that Sittra tricked her out of a whopping 100 million baht. The woman, affectionately dubbed “Madame Oy,” certainly never expected her good fortune to come tangled in such controversy. Sittra, addressing the press at the police station, dismissed any notion…
Tourists basking in the refreshingly cool weather atop Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest peak, in Chiang Mai. News just in from Thailand’s Meteorological Department indicates that this year’s winter will be a tad warmer than usual—so don’t put away your swim trunks just yet! Instead of shivering through the season, expect temperatures to be about one degree Celsius higher than the average. From wandering through bustling Bangkok streets to sipping hot cocoa in Chiang Mai, the cool season promises to be an adventure in comfort rather than chilly challenges. Weather patterns this winter are as layered as a well-made Pad Thai. The cool season, having officially commenced on the first Sunday of November, is expected to stay mild with minimum daily temperatures in the Northern and Northeastern regions dropping modestly to between 16-19°C by January. This is, of course, due to the whimsical nature of weather—where fluctuations are the norm and…
On a bright Tuesday morning, the vibrant island of Koh Samui rolled out the red carpet for eager cruise passengers disembarking at Nathon Pier. The scene was set for an exciting day, and the island’s charm was on full display. The staff, with welcoming smiles, greeted each of the 2,830 international voyagers aboard the Celebrity Solstice, a magnificent vessel docked in the calm waters of tambon Ang Thong. This influx of tourists was a delightful testament to the island’s growing appeal. The arrival of twenty-four cruise ships to Koh Samui this high season is a boon for both local business and the southern province of Surat Thani. According to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, this consistent maritime traffic has nudged the province up two places to rank 8th among Thailand’s most visited destinations. These stats don’t just happen by chance; they’re the reward of Koh Samui’s breathtaking landscapes and…