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  • Bangkok: 'Stop Giving Money to Beggars' Thailand’s government has decided to increase its crackdown on beggars in popular tourist areas. Foreigners will also be asked to refrain from giving money to beggars in popular vacation spots, including Bangkok. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP) on June 12, Thailand plans to strengthen its crackdown on beggars who flock to the […]
  • Thai Citizens Outraged After a Child Urinated Outside the Thai Royal Palace A photograph of a child, presumed to be part of a Chinese tourist family, urinating at a palace site in Thailand has caused outrage. If their identity is confirmed as Chinese, this incident will be added to the list of impolite behaviors exhibited by some Chinese tourists worldwide. Foreign media outlets, including the South China […]
  • From Abduction to Murder: The Dark Tale of a Korean Victim in Thailand The police have altered the charges against a suspect who has been denying his involvement in the murder of a fellow Korean in Pattaya, Thailand. From aiding and abetting murder to robbery and murder, the police have now detained the suspect and sent him to the prosecutors. On May 22, the South Gyeongsang Provincial Police […]
  • Songkran: Thailand's Deadly Water Festival Claims Over 200 Lives More than 200 people have died during Thailand’s Songkran Water Festival, a festival that kicks off the beginning of Songkran, the Thai New Year. According to the Bangkok Post on April 16th (local time), Thailand’s Public Health Minister, Chonlanan Srikaew, reported that between April 11th and 15th, which is the duration of the Songkran festival, […]
  • Durian Diplomacy: Vietnam Outshines Thailand in the Chinese Market Thailand, once the unrivaled exporter of the “King of Tropical Fruits,” the Durian, has lost its throne to Vietnam. Until recently, Thai Durians dominated the Chinese market with a share of over 90%. However, Vietnam has rapidly gained ground, causing Thailand to relinquish its top position. On March 8, Vietnamese media outlet VnExpress reported that […]
  • Thailand's Best Kept Secret – Pool Villas That Will Blow Your Mind La Lanna and Magic Mountain Camp in Thailand offer unique and scenic accommodations but are not easily accessible to tourists.
  • Wearing Thai School Uniforms Lands Tourists in Hot Water Wearing Thai school uniforms by Chinese tourists in Thailand sparks controversy and concerns among Thai authorities and students.
  • Thailand's Plan to Deploy Chinese Police Sparks Debate: Tourism or Sovereignty? Thailand deploys Chinese police in tourist cities to enhance safety for Chinese tourists, sparking sovereignty concerns.
  • Crossing Lines for Tourism? Thailand Faces Heat Over Chinese Police Deployment Thailand plans to deploy Chinese police officers in tourist areas to enhance safety for Chinese tourists, sparking sovereignty concerns.
  • Thailand's Travelers Say No to Korea: The Boycott Movement Explained A growing boycott movement against South Korea is happening in Thailand due to strict immigration policies.
  • Begpackers or Backpackers? Western Tourists Beg for Their Adventures Across Asia Western beg packers raised controversy in Southeast Asia, begging for travel funds and faced legal actions; also seen in South Korea.
  • A Year After Marijuana Legalization in Thailand: High Hopes and Growing Concerns Thailand legalizes marijuana. For the first time in Asia, marijuana has been legalized, even for home cultivation.
  • Most Beautiful Pilot in the Sky: Captain Who Soars Above Beauty Standards Captain Evelyn Sriabanda, a Thai pilot, is gaining popularity and is known as Thailand's 'most beautiful captain in history'.
  • Live Streamer Shares Footage from a Shooting at a Mall: What's Caught on Cam! A shooting spree in Bangkok's Siam Paragon mall leaves two dead and five injured, including a 14-year-old suspect with mental health issues.

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