TAT Leverages Soft Power through Online Game
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched the campaign “The Hunt for Amazing Cultures” using an online game to connect players worldwide and showcase Thai soft power, culture, and beliefs.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched the campaign “The Hunt for Amazing Cultures” using an online game to connect players worldwide and showcase Thai soft power, culture, and beliefs.
A Spanish chef reenacted a murder of a Colombian surgeon as additional body parts were washed up on the beach.
Heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Mae Hong Son while in Tak, the level of the Moei River has risen to a dangerous red alert level.
Thailand’s tourism sector has generated a total income of 1.084 trillion Baht during the first 7 months of the year, with 15 million foreign tourists visiting the country.
Caretaker Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha is visiting the firework explosion site in Munoh, Sungai Kolok district, Narathiwat province.
Human body parts were found in a garbage dump on Koh Pha-ngan, the tourist island in Surat Thani.
Former politician Chuvit Kamolvisit claimed that Pheu Thai prime minister candidate Srettha Thavisin, former chief executive of property developer Sansiri Pcl had colluded with landowners to evade tax of more than 521 million baht.
The police have issued arrest warrants for the owners of the fireworks warehouse in Narathiwat and will seek help from the Malaysian police to arrest them after the explosion at the warehouse killed 12 people and left many others injured on July 29.
The Pheu Thai party has postponed today’s planned press conference on the formation of the Pheu Thai-led coalition bloc after the parliament president put off Friday’s parliamentary vote for a new prime minister.
Real estate developer Sansiri Plc issued a statement, clarifying that Pheu Thai prime minister candidate, Mr. Srettha Thavisin was not involved in alleged tax avoidance regarding land transactions and the company always complies with the law in doing businesses.
The Constitutional Court has decided to postponed considering the petition on the parliament’s rejection of the Move Forward party leader renomination as prime minister.
Protesters burned effigies in front of the headquarters of the Pheu Thai party, after the party had announced to break away from an MOU signed by the eight-party allies.