Pattaya Mail
Thailand to shift from exports, tourism to large-scale projects to boost...
Thai Cabinet approved employment of 260,000 new graduates for 12 months and the Minister of Labour will hold a job expo to offer about...
Drunk monk kills elderly road worker in Roi Et hit-and-run
A drunk monk was arrested after killing a road worker in Roi Et.
Identified only as Ramrit, 39, the monk was captured minutes after the...
Fallen war heroes remembered in sombre ceremony at Chungkai War Graves
A Commemorative Ceremony of Remembrance was held at the Chungkai War Graves in Kanchanaburi on 15 August 2020 to honour the brave soldiers and...
BCCT Networking hauls them in
On Friday, 28th August, the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT) held a double event at the Holiday Inn Pattaya on Beach Road. The...
Thomas Reimer – from Austria to Pattaya’s Jazz Pit
The first musical instrument Thomas learned to play at the age of 6 was the violin, which he studied at the Academy of Music...
Mr DIY and DVDs galore at Tukcom
Of course, Pattaya’s Tukcom shopping emporium isn’t what it was. High rents in the past, competition elsewhere in the city and the halt in...
Plans to admit foreign tourists to Thailand on back-burner again
The hope that some foreign tourists might soon be able to enjoy tropical Thailand during the European winter has nosedived since the threat of...
Four-night boom for Pattaya hotels
Pattaya hotels enjoyed a welcome respite from closed floors and empty lobbies as domestic tourists flocked to the city for the long holiday weekend.
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Crush of Koh Larn tourists illustrates need for new Pattaya piers
The mass migration of holiday travelers back to Pattaya from Koh Larn showed how much the resort island needs a new pier.
Thousands of tourists...













