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South Pattaya drainage canal cleared

City workers cleared a key drainage canal in South Pattaya to improve flood control during the heaviest part of rainy season. Deputy Mayor Verawat...

PBTA urges members to harness online marketing for low season

The Pattaya Business & Tourism Association is urging members to become more aggressive with Internet marketing to spur low-season tourism. At a June 12...

Tourist Police chief warns Pattaya tourist businesses against scamming tourists

The head of Thailand’s national Tourist Police warned Pattaya business owners that law enforcement will be keeping them under closer watch amid increasing reports...

Chonburi governor orders Pattaya to clear flood-channel obstructions slated for removal...

Two years after promising to demolish structures blocking South Pattaya’s storm drainage canal, Pattaya officials have been told to actually do it by Chonburi’s...

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Pattaya Retirees: Lucas Vanlaar

“Between a rock and a hard place” PATTAYA, Thailand - At 76, Australian retiree Luke Vanlaar (born in Holland) has been settled in Jomtien just...

Pattaya enhances public amenities with new state-of-the-art Toilet Buses

PATTAYA, Thailand - Pattaya City is tackling the shortage of public restrooms by acquiring six new mobile units, with the arrival of the first...

Pattaya launches electric baht-buses to tackle long-term pollution

PATTAYA, Thailand - In a bid to revolutionize public transportation and combat pollution, Pattaya City took a significant step forward on April 25 with...

Thailand’s declining birth rate sparks future population concerns

PATTAYA, Thailand - The Paediatric Society of Thailand has sounded the alarm over a troubling trend where the number of births in Thailand has...

Immigration police raid nets 21 Myanmar nationals in Pattaya

PATTAYA, Thailand – Chonburi Immigration Police conducted a raid on two rented rooms in Soi Khopai South Pattaya on April 24, following reports of...