Pattaya Mail
Supamas highlights Thailand’s innovation drive and Royal Cremation communication plan at...
BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister’s Office Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi has presented Thailand’s innovation priorities and detailed communication plans for the Royal Cremation Ceremony of...
King and Queen of Thailand visit Beijing on second day with...
BEIJING – His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen visited the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, where China fired a...
‘Trusted Thailand’ stamp launched to restore tourist confidence and safety
PATTAYA, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Ministry of Tourism and Sports, in collaboration with public and private sector partners, has announced...
IMF warns Thailand’s growth to slow sharply, urges cautious economic policies
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s economic growth is expected to slow significantly over the next two years, with GDP projected to decelerate to 2.1% in...
Thai government eases alcohol bans ahead of New Year festivities, but...
BANGKOK, Thailand – The National Alcohol Beverage Policy Committee has approved allowing alcohol sales and consumption from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., clearing the...
Thailand’s Consumer Confidence hits 9-month high in October amid economic optimism
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s consumer confidence showed its strongest recovery in nine months in October, driven by optimism over government policies, falling inflation, and...
Pattaya set for sunshine and cool breeze with pleasant weather ahead
PATTAYA, Thailand – The Meteorological Department reports that northeastern and northern Thailand will see cooler mornings, with temperatures dropping 1–2°C. In eastern Thailand, including...
Rotary Club Global Pattaya brings clean water to children on the...
PATTAYA, Thailand — In Chonburi – a province whose name fittingly translates to “City of Water” – the Rotary Club Global Pattaya has launched...
Foreign tourists blast confusing alcohol laws in Pattaya
PATTAYA, Thailand – Thailand’s long-debated alcohol restrictions have once again come under fire, as reports suggest the government may lift the decades-old afternoon sales...













