Buddhists in Phayao Attend Midnight Alms-giving Ritual
Buddhists gave alms to monks at midnight in an ancient ritual of the northern Phayao province called “Peng Pud.”
Buddhists gave alms to monks at midnight in an ancient ritual of the northern Phayao province called “Peng Pud.”
A leading hospital in Bangkok plans to set up a network to monitor harmful effects from electronic cigarettes and provide accurate related health information in Thailand.
The National Science and Technology Development Agency has installed air purifiers at a giant Christmas tree downtown to fight fine dust during the New Year.
Levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has breached the safe threshold in 23 districts of the capital.
The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation and the private sector is producing biodegradable plastic bags for food leftovers.
The Department of Rail Transport prepared some stations of the Blue Line electric railway to serve people who will witness the royal barge procession on Dec 12.
Levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter reached unsafe levels in seven areas of the capital and people were advised to stay indoors.
The Internal Trade Department told manufacturers not to raise their product prices.
Rescuers proceed with their efforts and more boats and aircraft are deployed to search for a Polish tourist and a Thai woman who have gone missing for 3 days.
Thai naval oarsmen on Monday conducted the final rehearsal for the Royal Barge Procession, a part of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s coronation scheduled for Thursday (Dec12).
TRANG, Dec 9 (TNA) – A tropical island off the coast of the southern Trang province welcomes visitors to its watermelon tasting season. Koh Sukorn or pig island – not known for pig like the name suggests – is home to over 100 watermelon farmers. Now their first of three harvests of the season is […]
Activities were held across Thailand on Monday to raise public awareness against corruption on the International Anti-Corruption Day.