
Chiang Mai Zoo Reopens After 3-Month-Long Closure Due to COVID-19
Local people and tourists flocked into the Chiang Mai Zoo as it reopened today after being closed for nearly three months due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Local people and tourists flocked into the Chiang Mai Zoo as it reopened today after being closed for nearly three months due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
The Tourism and Sports Ministry will propose its ‘travel bubble’ plan to the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) on June 17.
Thailand logged five new patients of COVID-19. All are the students who returned from Saudi Arabia and were brought to state quarantine.
A poll showed that Thai people wanted to visit markets the most after business restriction relaxation.
Veterinarians and academics caught horseshoe bats in a deep forest cave to test them for COVID-19 as such bats in China were found infected with it.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has issued its latest announcement on the use of airports, resulting in the reopening of Phuket airport on June 13.
A third sea turtle nest has been found on Laem Sor Beach of Koh Samui island that has been empty of tourists during the coronavirus pandemic.
Thai authorities on Friday destroyed 13 tonnes of marijuana that have been seized from smugglers and dealers.
Chinese tech giant Huawei expresses its readiness to take part in 5G development in Thailand.
The general manager of Phuket airport expected it to reopen on June 16 along with the resumption of many other business and activities approved by the government.
Justice Minister Somsak Thepsutin has ordered subordinates to nail the businesses that launder illicit drug money and seize 1.5 billion from them by August.
People must continue to use Thaichana application software for check-ins and checkouts at places for the sake of swift disease control