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Thailand is set to hold an early election on Feb. 8, following the dissolution of parliament by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul
Thailand assures tourists that travel remains unaffected nationwide despite heightened security in seven border provinces with Cambodia. While martial law and curfews are in place in specific districts of Chanthaburi,
One Bangkok is preparing to host its spectacular New Year's Eve celebration, the “One Bangkok Countdown Celebration 2026: The Empire of ONE”. This iconic countdown event in the heart of Bangkok will usher in the grand era of the “Year of the Fire Horse” – a symbol of vitality,
Two South Korean YouTubers shared their unexpected experiences, saying “they fell in love with Bangkok very quickly within one day.”
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced the opening of Andaz One Bangkok, marking the debut of the Andaz brand in the Thai capital.
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$100 food court in Bangkok, Thailand
In this episode, we explore the luxurious Siam Paragon Mall in Bangkok, highlighting upscale shopping, the vibrant food court, and tips for handling sick kids while traveling. We then continue to SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World for an immersive underwater adventure featuring fascinating marine life.
The border conflict with Cambodia could change electoral politics in Thailand, as voters could rally around the flag and abandon—at least temporarily—some of their support for economic and military
Siam Legal International, a leading law firm specializing in Thai immigration and legal services, reports a significant increase in inquiries and applications for the Destination Thailand Visa as the country intensifies enforcement measures against visa exemption misuse and overstays.
A Thai man warned about a pickpocket gang after three women stole from a foreign tourist walking along Songwat Road near Bangkok’s Chinatown.
Renewed fighting between the South-east Asian neighbours in December has killed at least 32 people. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BANGKOK: The populist party founded by Thailand's former leader Thaksin Shinawatra nominated his nephew on Tuesday (Dec 16) as its top choice for prime minister in the upcoming electio