Pattaya Mail
The blind leading the blindfolded
A group of students from The Regents School recently paid a visit to the Pattaya School for the Blind where they got experience...
The Globe rocks to the Regent’s School production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth...
Twenty-five talented Performance Arts students of the Regent’s School recently gave an outstanding performance of Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night in the Globe Theatre....
A Cracking Christmas Fair
The Christmas Fair at Garden International School (GIS) raised a record amount thanks to a visit from Santa, fun-packed stalls and a football...
Thailand’s police chief tours Walking Street
The commander-general of the Royal Thai Police toured Walking Street, hearing from local commanders about efforts to keep tourists safe. ...
JANUARY DATE SET FOR THAILAND TOURISM FORUM
BANGKOK, THAILAND - Is Thailand still amazing, or has it lost step with the competition? A scorecard on the state of the nation's hospitality...
Mayor outlines city budget for business group
Pattaya has requested 1.7 billion baht in funding from the national government for 2013-14, hoping to use the money to boost worker salaries...
5,000 swear allegiance to royal family, rally against drugs
More than 5,000 Chonburi residents pledged allegiance to Their Majesties the King and Queen and rallied against drugs for Thailand’s national Father’s Day...
Mayor talks investments with Chinese businessmen
A delegation of Chinese businessmen met with Pattaya Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome, promising to pursue investments in Pattaya in coming years. ...
Thai-Brit drunk driver crashes car into ex-cop’s house
A British-Thai man was injured when he crashed his car into a former Rayong police officer’s house while driving drunk. Mark Michael Black,...













