Countdown Events in Bangkok, Chiang Mai Cancelled
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) cancelled New Year countdown event in Chiang Mai and CentralWorld shopping complex will livestream the countdown event to avoid mass gatherings.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) cancelled New Year countdown event in Chiang Mai and CentralWorld shopping complex will livestream the countdown event to avoid mass gatherings.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) ordered 437 schools and 292 nurseries under its administration to close from Dec 24 to Jan to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) asked people in general to call off plans to organize parties and prayer sessions during the New Year transitional period to help contain the coronavirus disease 2019.
Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon has ordered relevant organizations to enforce laws strictly to reduce smog and ask operators and people to cooperate.
The Oct 18 rallies in Bangkok and many provinces were peaceful and orderly while an investigation into a scuffle at the Bang Na intersection is under way, said the government’s centre for jointly resolving serious emergency situations.
Leaders of anti-government demonstrations were released and vowed to return to their rally.
The Bangkok city hall will reopen walking streets on Khao San Road and at Klong Ong Ang in the city’s historic area to promote tourism and stimulate local economy.
Apple is set to open Apple Central World, its second and largest retail location in Thailand on Friday.
Tests for COVID-19 have covered 5,206 people in Rayong province and 364 people in Bangkok and all of them tested negative.
BANGKOK, June 17 (TNA) – The Bangkok Metropolitan Adminsitration (BMA) ordered 437 schools under its administration to prepare disease control measures for the reopening of the new school semester on July 1. Silapasuay Raweesangsoon, BMA Permanent Secretary said the BMA ordered all schools to work with district offices in cleaning of school premises and […]
Public transport services in Bangkok have seen higher numbers of passengers after measures to control the spread of the novel coronavirus have been relaxed.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has extended the ban on sales of alcoholic beverages until April 30 to curb the Covid-19 outbreak.