Pattaya Mail
Covid-19 surge has Pattaya beach vendors feeling blue
The postponement of the Pattaya Music Festival and surging numbers of coronavirus cases are leaving beach vendors feeling blue.
After the New Year’s period didn’t...
Daily COVID cases in Thailand may exceed 100,000 by mid-in April
The Department of Disease Control (DDC) has warned that daily COVID-19 cases in Thailand could exceed 100,000 by the Songkran holiday in April under...
Saudia’s maiden flight from Riyadh lands in Bangkok after 32 years
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to join all relevant Thai public and private agencies to welcome Saudia’s inaugural flight on the...
Pattaya deputy mayor spares lives of albino buffalos
Pattaya’s deputy mayor and his family spared the lives of two albino buffalos headed for the slaughterhouse.
Wuthisak Rermkijakarn and cousins in the Teerasataporn family...
Eased restrictions and return of foreign tourists improves Thai economy
The Bank of Thailand has said the Thai economy improved in February following a moderate slow down the previous month, owing to an easing...
Utilities tidy messy cable, internet wires in Pattaya
Utility companies worked together to tidy unsightly electricity and communications lines in Pattaya.
Working with staff of 14 companies, the Provincial Electricity Authority on Feb....
Pattaya-Naklua Walk & Eat draws to quiet close
Interrupted by Covid-19, the Naklua Walk & Eat Festival came to a quiet close Feb. 27.
The street market specializing in fresh seafood opened in...
Thailand to launch ‘Pig Sandbox’ campaign to raise farming standards
The Department of Livestock Development (DLD) has revealed plans to launch a ‘Pig Sandbox’ campaign, aimed at raising swine farming standards while addressing the...
Life at 33⅓: Walking the dark paths of life
Roy Orbison: In Dreams (Monument)
A black-clad enigma, “The Big O”, almost sinister behind his dark sunglasses. But when Roy Orbison started singing, the angels...













