Pattaya Mail
Nighttime curfew no party for Pattaya businesses
At least for now, nighttime is no longer party time in Pattaya. The imposition of a 10 p.m.-5 a.m. curfew has shut down the...
PBTA boss: Coup could be ‘light at end of tunnel’
The imposition of military rule will have short-term negative impacts on Pattaya’s tourist industry, but could be the “light at the end of the...
Sustainable-development forum urged to complete ‘unfinished agenda’
Sixty-two nations meeting in Pattaya have an “unfinished agenda” covering poverty, health care and disaster prevention, a top Ministry of Foreign Affairs official told...
Flood hits Soi Khao Noi
Ankle-deep water and spewing sewer grates greeted residents of Soi Khao Noi after a May 26 thunderstorm. The flood, which was measured as deep...
Building collapse takes heavy toll on parked cars
Looking at his damaged pickup, Ubon Kaewkoon could at least take solace in the fact be wasn’t in it when the building he parked...
Thailand wooing the Latin America market, raising awareness at trade events
Bangkok, 27 May 2014 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is hoping to attract more tourists from the emerging Latin America markets to...
Soccer for seniors: Sa Kaeo province to host 9th Seniors World...
Bangkok, 27 May 2014 –The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Senior Footballer’s Association of Thailand and Sa Kaeo Provincial Administration Office are jointly...
Skål International shows its support for the Thai tourism industry
Skål International, the largest association of tourism professionals covering all branches of the industry, has decided to show its support for the Thai tourism...
Prasat Hin Phanom Rung: A celebration of Khmer culture
Seeking adventure, I’d travelled east to Buriram in the Northeast of Thailand – my destination was the 10th Century Khmer temple of Prasat Hin...













