Pattaya Mail
Thailand selected as one of the world-class workcation destinations
Hi-speed internet, myriad choices of accommodations, and local hospitality made Thailand one of the world-class workcation destinations according to many international platforms. In 2021,...
Over1 million Malaysian tourists holidayed in Thailand this year
More than a million Malaysian tourists have made holidays in Thailand so far this year. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) now hopes to...
Thailand most geographical indications (GI) products are in Nakhon Ratchasima
Nakhon Ratchasima has the most products with geographical indications (GI) with Pak Chong custard apple as its latest GI product.
Deputy Commerce Minister Sinit Lertkrai...
Thai cabinet approves 150 billion baht Oil Fuel Fund Office loan
The 150 billion baht loan proposed by the Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) received approval from the Cabinet today. This loan, guaranteed by the...
Visitors to Doi Inthanon in Chiang Mai still need to navigate...
The transition period between the rainy and cold seasons presents tourists with opportunities to enjoy lush greenery and seas of fog on Thai mountains....
Central Group launches new ‘Tourist Treats’ website – sightseeing, Thai food,...
The Central Group – which operates the Centara Hotels & Resorts and Central department stores – has launched the new Tourist Treats website at...
Motorcycle-taxi driver wanted for stabbing Pattaya man
Pattaya police are hunting a motorcycle-taxi driver who stabbed a man outside a Naklua market.
Veerasit Ratchatasakornbhon, 40, was stabbed once in the right side...
Food festivals greet Pattaya tourists on long holiday weekend
Tourists feasted at a seafood festival as Pattaya celebrated another long holiday weekend.
Chulalongkorn Day, Oct. 23, fell on a Sunday, so tourists visiting from...
Chonburi governor courts Japanese businesses and long-stay residents
Chonburi’s governor courted Japanese business leaders to encourage more long stays in Thailand.
Gov. Thawatchai Srithong met the Japanese contingent at the provincial hall Oct....













