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Jomtien Beach brawl ends in teen getting knifed

A teenager who looked the wrong way at another youth was injured when the offended drunk and his 9 friends allegedly stabbed him. ...

Volunteers ‘Clean Up Pattaya for You’

The wife of Thailand’s deputy police chief led local business leaders and volunteers in prepping Pattaya Beach for this weekend’s big music festival by...

Beach Road closed

Expect heavy traffic as nearly half a million revelers expected to visit Pattaya for Music Festival this weekend. With 400,000 people expected to...

Huge crowds expected at Pattaya Music Festival

More than 400,000 people are expected to rock out in Pattaya as top Thai and Asian musicians hit the four stages of the...

‘Battle of the Bands’ underway

Thailand’s first “battle of the bands” has opened at the Hard Rock Cafe Pattaya with rock musicians vying to win a trip to London...

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