
Thailand’s Consumer Prices Index Rose 0.21 % in November
Thailand’s consumer prices increased 0.21 percent in November due largely to higher public transport fares, the Ministry of Commerce has announced.
Thailand’s consumer prices increased 0.21 percent in November due largely to higher public transport fares, the Ministry of Commerce has announced.
ASEAN Tourism Association members have visited Thailand’s Nong Nooch Pattaya Tropical Botanical Garden to study tourism service management.
A moderate high-pressure system covers much of the north of Thailand causing temperature to drop by 5-10 degrees.
The International Chanthaburi Gems and Jewelry Festival 2019 will be held for the first time in Chanthaburi, well-known for the gemstone industry.
The northern province of Chiang Mai has opened an operation center to help people, who lack warm clothing during winter months.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha has ordered urgent help for flood victims in the aftermath of heavy downpours in Narathiwat.
RATCHABURI, Dec 2 (TNA) – Eight ethnic groups in Thailand celebrate a cultural festival in the western central province of Ratchaburi to promote and preserve their unique traditions. Over 1,000 members of ethnic groups in 10 districts of Ratchaburi on Sunday joined a parade enriched with cultural displays. They represented eight of some 70 ethnic […]
NAKHON PHANOM, Dec 2 (TNA) – The water levels of the Mekong River have fallen to a critical level, posing threats to people’s livelihoods, farming activities and tour boat operations. The Mekong water level in the northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom has dropped to one of the lowest on record and fell at the fastest […]
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) hands out 1 million free seedlings as its New Year gifts, hoping to expand green urban areas.
The Transport Ministry have come up with road safety and traffic facilitation measures for the New Year holiday.
The Meteorological Department warns people to take care of themselves as the temperature will sharply drop for a week, starting tomorrow.
Seventy-five shops will stop handing out single-use plastic shopping bags from Jan 1, 2020, onwards, the Thai Retailers Association has announced.