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Phuket and Andaman province products promoted at Udon Thani Goods Fair

PHUKET: The Phang Nga Provincial Administrative Organisation (OrBorJor) is currently promoting the products of Andaman coastal provinces through a Goods Fair being held in Udon Thani.

All About Buddhism: To be or not to be? Buddhist nuns in Thailand

Savvy tourists in Thailand may eventually ask why it is that they see countless Thai monks, but no Thai nuns. The answer is: it’s a deeply sensitive and at times explosive issue.

Title tide turns against Vettel after disastrous Singapore GP

FORMULA ONE: The Singapore Grand Prix, the longest race on the calendar, lasted mere seconds for championship hopeful Sebastian Vettel.

Section of Phuket’s route 4018 in Layan to be closed on Monday

PHUKET: The Phuket Highways Office has announced that a section of the 4018 road in Layan, Thalang will be closed for five hours on Monday (Sept 25) while workers place concrete barriers along the road.

Japan: the land of a thousand conveniences

JAPAN: Heated toilets that spray users clean, train seats that revolve so passengers can admire the scenery and a convenience store on every corner: welcome to Japan, where hospitality and customer service form part of the country’s DNA.

Phuket girl Saranporn claims sixth crown of year

GOLF: An eagle three on the 17th hole proved the difference for Phuket native Saranporn “Ein” Langkulgasettrin last Friday (Sept 15) as the Thai teen sensation closed with a one-under-par 71 to win the PTT Thailand LPGA Masters by one stroke for her sixth title of the year.

Phuket Police hunt Thalang snatch-and-grab thieves

PHUKET: Thalang Police are hunting for two suspects who on Wednesday snatched a Danish tourist’s bag containing valuables worth over B55,000 from his motorbike when he pulled over for a brief moment on Thepkrasattri Rd.

Bali volcano on highest alert level, thousands flee

INDONESIA: Indonesian officials raised the highest possible alert for a volcano on the resort island of Bali late yesterday (Sept 22), after tremors prompted thousands to flee over fears it could erupt for the first time in more than 50 years.

Remapping eats on the streets

BANGKOK: If you are a working-class employee in Thong Lor – a street filled with chic bars, expensive restaurants and high-society teenagers speeding by in foreign luxury cars – then available street food is one of few options that aligns with your daily dining budget.

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