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Pattaya moves to clean up, clear out overcrowded Lan Po Market
Pattaya plans to crack down on vendors at Naklua’s Lan Po Market in an effort to ease congestion and improve food hygiene. Deputy Mayor...
Already a year late, new U-Tapao passenger terminal stalled on runway
Already a year behind schedule, construction of a new passenger terminal at U-Tapao-Pattaya International Airport has stalled with no estimate on when work will...
Military continues checkpoints in Pattaya, Sriracha
While the National Center for Peace and Order has ended the night-time curfew in Pattaya, Royal Thai Navy personnel are still standing guard at...
Former UNESCO director says Thailand must move quickly to match ASEAN...
On the evening of June 5, Pattaya Mail sat down with the former director of UNSECO’s Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, Sheldon...
Environmental officials meet on eastern water-basin restoration
Environmental officials hope restoration of Eastern Seaboard water basins will slow the climate change that is reshaping Thailand. Banglamung District...
Pattaya releases 2,000 fish for World Environment Day
Pattaya officials released 2,000 silver perch into the sea as the city marked World Environment Day. Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome presided over the June 4...
Hua Hin: Back to the swing of things for the Hua...
Bangkok, 10 June, 2014 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will be one of the main supporters of this year’s “Jazz Up Hua...
Thai mini-marathon with a difference takes runners through the sea
Bangkok, 9 June 2014 – The world’s only mini-marathon that covers a run through the sea to an offshore island is to be held...
“Thainess” tours prove popular with Thailand Travel Mart Plus delegates
Bangkok – 6 June 2014, A total of 95 tour operators and media delegates in the Thailand Travel Mart Plus (TTM+) signed up for...
The party’s on: curfew exemption for Ko Phangan’s full moon party
Bangkok, 6 June 2014 – This month’s Full Moon Party on Ko Phangan will take place as planned after the National Council for Peace...