Pattaya Mail
Faithful Buddhists join End of Buddhist Lent alms-giving ceremonies
Faithful Buddhists across the country have attended alms giving ceremonies for monks in all regions, to observe the End of Buddhist Lent.
Starting off in...
People remember 46 years after October 14 massacre
At the October 14 Memorial Day ceremony observing the 46th year since the tragedy in 1973, the general public and relatives of the victims...
Chonburi stages Buffalo Racing Festival
The 148th Buffalo Running Festival in Chonburi was attended by a large number of people this year as usual. The event is held annually...
Tourist police ready to help Japanese tourists stranded in Thailand
Thai Tourist Police have accelerated assistance for Japanese tourists who are stranded in Thailand after being affected by tropical cyclone Hagibis. The spokesperson of...
Tourists reserve space to witness Naga fireballs
Nong Khai is bustling with visitors to tourist attractions and important temples in the province. Many of them reserved space along the Mekong riverbank...
Activities in Remembrance of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great
The Thai government invites the people to join ceremonies and activities on memorial day for His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great...
Government invites people to wear yellow shirts on Royal Barge Procession...
The government is inviting people to wear yellow shirts and attend the Royal barge procession, during which His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua...
Thai nationals in typhoon-hit Japan safe
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand has reported that no Thai nationals in Japan have been injured or killed as category-five Typhoon Hagibis...
PM Prayut follows up on “Taking Villagers Home” program
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, along with several cabinet ministers, visited the northeastern province of Ubon Ratchathani to follow up on reparations for flood victims...













