Pattaya Mail
Pattaya to try teaching schoolboys respect, self-esteem
City officials hope more than 100 boys from Pattaya-area schools will attend a three-day camp next month aimed at boosting their self-esteem and...
130 city workers, volunteers take the edge off Pattaya Beach
More than 120 workers from six agencies took the edge of Pattaya Beach, collecting sharp rocks that had been washed ashore threatening tourists’...
Orange juice earnings sweet for street vendors
Beer may be king in Pattaya, but orange juice is giving it a run for its money. With the weather heating up, OJ...
Birds of a different feather on Pattaya Beach
Forget the ladyboy pickpockets, hookers and rats nesting in trees, Pattaya Beach apparently has a new scourge: pigeons. A...
Graffiti artists paint outside the lines
Art or vandalism? When it comes to graffiti, the answer has depended on who you ask, ever since spray painters began tagging walls,...
More leaning tower trouble
While the Provincial Electrical Authority is working to right the many leaning power poles of Pattaya, one on Soi Rompot needs to be...
Dusit Thani Pattaya joins Dusit International at the ITB Berlin 2012
Dusit International, one of Asia’s leading hospitality groups, was led by its managing director and CEO, Chanin Donavanik and was among the 10,644 trade...
Upbeat prediction for Thailand tourism from new Skål Thailand national president
Thailand’s tourism is set for a bumper year. That’s the view of Andrew Wood, the newly-elected national president of Skål in Thailand. Skål is...
THAI’s first A380 makes maiden flight from Toulouse
The first A380 for Thai Airways International (THAI) took off for its maiden flight on March 6 following completion of the airframe assembly and...













