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Popular Facebook Page Warns of Fake Edible Gold Leaf from China Being Sold for Baking Use

A popular Facebook page warned that fake copper-based gold leaf from China labeled as decorative craft material is being sold as food-grade edible gold in Thai stores and online apps, with over 10,000 units already purchased, posing potenti

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On May 25, 2025, the Facebook page Drama-addict posted a warning about counterfeit gold leaf from China. According to the post, a follower discovered shops selling baking supplies that were stocking Chinese gold leaf products. When the label was scanned and translated, it revealed the product was labeled as decorative gold leaf made from copper—not food-grade gold leaf—yet it was being sold in the food-grade section of stores and apps, with over 10,000 units already purchased.

The page's admin purchased samples for testing and found the price suspiciously cheap at only 20 baht per tube, which would be impossible for authentic gold leaf (genuine food-grade gold leaf at that quantity would cost thousands of baht). Testing revealed the fake product could be rolled into balls or crumbled when rubbed between fingers, unlike genuine gold leaf which disintegrates almost instantly. When burned, the counterfeit product immediately changed color, proving it was not real gold but rather a metal alloy like copper or iron that reacts with oxygen when heated.

The conclusion is that this product is not suitable for food use and is only meant for crafts. However, it is being sold both in physical stores and online as food-grade gold leaf for edible use. The danger is that consuming these products could expose people to heavy metals and toxins. Most alarming is that the checks on shopping apps suggest over 10,000 units have been sold, raising concerns about how many Thai consumers may have already unknowingly ingested these counterfeit products in food and baked goods.

The page is urging relevant authorities to urgently inspect and take action against this dangerous counterfeit product that poses a health risk to Thai consumers.

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National

Thai Railway Labor Union Presents Petition to PM, Urges Faster Hiring and Review of 1998 Cabinet Resolution

Thai Railway Labor Union submitted a petition urging the government to accelerate hiring and review a 1998 rule limiting new staff to 5 percent of annual retirements, citing severe personnel shortages hampering rail operations.

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At 9:30 AM on May 25, 2026, at the government complaint center within the old office of the Civil Service Commission, 30 representatives from the Thai Railway Labor Union (Sarawut Saranyong, union president, leading the group) submitted a letter to the Prime Minister requesting urgent resolution of the State Railway of Thailand's severe personnel shortage. The union demanded that the government accelerate approval of additional staff allocations to SRT and review the Cabinet resolution from July 28, 1998, which restricts new hires to no more than 5 percent of annually retiring employees. The union stated that this resolution has caused continuous personnel shortages at SRT, negatively impacting operational efficiency and public service delivery. At 9:40 AM, the group submitted the letter to government representative Somphap Nilphun, Prime Minister's Office advisor, who received it for forwarding to the Prime Minister and coordination with relevant agencies.

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Police

Lamphun rocked by two major fires in one night

Two major fires erupted within 30 minutes in Lamphun's Muang district on Saturday night, destroying a rice warehouse, vehicles and wooden structures, with no injuries reported.

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LAMPHUN — Two major fires broke out within 30 minutes of each other in Lamphun's Muang district on Saturday night, damaging a rice warehouse, several pickup trucks and a wooden building, authorities said.

The first fire was reported at about 9:00 PM on May 24 in the San Mueang area of Muang Nga subdistrict, near a cluster of restaurants and old wooden buildings. Firefighters were able to bring the blaze under control by 9:30 PM.

A second fire erupted around 9:30 PM at the warehouse of Pool Panich Lamphun Limited Partnership on Charoenrat Road in Nai Mueang subdistrict. The fire spread rapidly through the warehouse, which stored rice and other goods, prompting authorities to mobilise firefighting teams from across Muang district.

Firefighters spent more than one hour spraying water to contain the blaze before bringing it under control at about 10:50 PM. Several pickup trucks were destroyed in the fire, and the warehouse sustained heavy damage.

Authorities said both fires had been extinguished and no deaths were reported. The cause of the fires and the total cost of the damage remain under investigation by forensic police.

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Police

Shellfish diver finds Buddha head mistaken for durian

A shellfish diver in Buriram's Nong Thalok reservoir discovered a severed Buddha head inside an underwater fertilizer sack on Saturday, initially mistaking it for discarded durian shells. Authorities are investigating whether the 30-kilogra

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BURIRAM — On May 24, 2026, a Thai man searching for shellfish in a northeastern Thailand reservoir made an extraordinary discovery: a severed Buddha head lying underwater, which he initially mistook for a sack of discarded durian shells.

Nang Rong district police reported the find at approximately noon on Saturday at Nong Thalok reservoir in Nang Rong subdistrict. Deputy Police Lieutenant Karun Saengarun, an investigator at Nang Rong police station, said rescue workers and a diving team were dispatched after residents alerted authorities.

The reservoir, which spans more than 50 rai (about 20 acres), serves as a raw water source for the local tap water system.

The discoverer, identified as 29-year-old Tawan, told police he was diving for shellfish as usual when his foot struck what he thought was an underwater sack. "At first I thought it was a bag filled with discarded durian shells," he explained. "But when I opened it, I was shocked to find a Buddha head inside."

Fearing he might show disrespect to a sacred object, Tawan immediately contacted police without removing the artifact from the water.

Divers recovered the old fertilizer sack in approximately 10 minutes. Inside, they found a Buddha head measuring roughly 30 centimetres in height and width, weighing about 30 kilograms, with its top section appearing to have been cut off.

Police documented the discovery and transported the artifact to Nang Rong police station for examination. Authorities plan to consult experts from Thailand's Fine Arts Department to determine the statue's age and origin, and to investigate whether it was stolen from a temple.

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Tourism

Jason Mraz Asia Tour 2026 in Bangkok with Adjusted Ticket Pricing

Singer Jason Mraz brings his Asia Tour to Bangkok on October 29, 2026, at BITEC Live with tickets starting at 2,000 baht, featuring hits like "I'm Yours" and "I Won't Give Up.

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Thai music fans have reason to celebrate as the global feel-good music sensation Jason Mraz prepares for a historic concert titled "Jason Mraz Asia Tour 2026 in Bangkok" at BITEC Live on Thursday, October 29, 2026, organized by ODLive. This highly anticipated visit marks a significant milestone that fans and entertainment industry figures have been waiting for, promising an unforgettable evening filled with world-class love songs that will touch the heart.

The concert will feature a carefully curated setlist showcasing hit songs from multiple albums, highlighting Mraz's smooth vocals and masterful acoustic guitar skills. Audiences can expect timeless hits including "I'm Yours," the feel-good love song everyone sings along to, "I Won't Give Up" with its touching and meaningful lyrics, "Lucky," and many more. As a leading acoustic-pop feel-good artist who has inspired and brought smiles to millions worldwide for decades, Mraz promises this is no ordinary concert—it's a premium night of joy that you shouldn't miss.

Tickets are now available at special introductory prices starting from just 2,000 baht, with exclusive VIP packages at 7,000 baht (limited quantity) that include private entrance access, official poster, and VIP lounge privileges. Sales begin May 30, 2026 at 10:00 AM through https://cutt.ly/8tBni7bO with ticket tiers ranging from 2,000 to 7,000 baht (maximum 4 tickets per person). For more information, follow ODLive on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok (@odlive.bkk) or call 02-203-0423.

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National

Sansiri Showcases Community Power with Three Resident Stories, Reinforcing "Every day…Life is Good"

Sansiri, a major Thai real estate developer, launched a campaign featuring three resident stories to showcase how its communities deliver happiness beyond housing through strong neighborhoods, professional management, and shared activities.

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On May 25, 2025, Sansiri Public Company Limited revealed that over 40 years and more than 500 quality projects nationwide, Sansiri as a real estate developer has prioritized residents' happiness through the "Every day…Life is Good" concept, which serves as a key standard for project development and after-sales service.

Beginning in 2024 with a major brand campaign that conveyed Sansiri's DNA through striking black-and-white cinematic style to communicate the company's intention to build homes that deliver good quality of life for everyone, in 2025 Sansiri elevates this concept to an even greater and deeper level.

The shift moves from "brand storytelling" to "resident storytelling" through the campaign video "The true story of Every day…Life is Good - CAT, VEGGIE, BOO!" inspired by real events in Sansiri projects and communities, featuring three authentic stories told by actual residents.

This reflects that "good life" is not limited to housing or beautiful home design, but rather a residential ecosystem that supports happiness in every dimension, becoming a model of a sustainable happy society that everyone truly experiences every day.

Sansiri's definition of "good life" is not merely a beautiful philosophy but a reality created through the organization's commitment to building strong foundations from the heart. The company has advanced three key dimensions to deliver genuine happiness every day: Good Neighborhood and Service—a warm community where people and neighbors help each other with heartfelt care and professional management of common spaces and resources (Good Common Space and Property Management), plus creative spaces and activities that connect people and their lifestyles (Good Community and Activity). These three components are the crucial gears that blend into a concrete definition of perfect living.

Over 40 years, Sansiri has meticulously developed and cultivated standards for caring for residents to create a model of sustainable good living. Today, all these intentions are proven "true" through three resident videos that don't just tell personal experiences but confirm the highest commitment to transforming residential spaces into places of happiness, community, and good living every day in Sansiri projects.

Meet "CAT, VEGGIE, BOO"—three real stories confirming that "Everyday…Life is Good": THE CAT OF T77: When one cat goes missing, an entire community's hearts connect. The story began when a black cat from a Vietnamese restaurant disappeared, but this wasn't just about the cat owner—the power of neighbors in the T77 Community brought them together.

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National

Less Than 9 Million Slots Remain for Thai Help Thai Plus Program – Check Your Eligibility Quickly

Thailand's Thai Help Thai Plus 60/40 program opened registration May 25-29 with fewer than 9 million slots remaining for eligible citizens to receive 4,000 baht in subsidized purchases over four months.

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Less than 9 million remaining slots for the Thai Help Thai Plus 60/40 program – check your available benefits and register quickly. Learn the registration method, conditions to claim benefits, and receive 4,000 baht. Eligibility criteria revealed on May 25, 2569.

On May 25, 2569, reporters noted that the "Thai Help Thai Plus 60/40" program opened for public registration from May 25-29, 2569 over five days between 06:00-22:00. Approximately 30 million general public and salaried workers are eligible.

The government will cover 60 percent of expenses while participants pay 40 percent for designated food, beverages, goods, and services. Government support is capped at 200 baht per person per day or maximum 1,000 baht per person per month for four months.

CHECKING YOUR THAI HELP THAI PLUS ELIGIBILITY

As of 10:25 on May 25, 2569, after the Thai Help Thai Plus 60/40 program opened for registration, 8,433,186 remaining slots were available.

Registration is available through the "Pao Tang" app by clicking the Thai Help Thai Plus (60/40) banner from May 25-29, 2569 between 06:00-22:00 daily (until all program slots are filled).

WHEN CAN YOU REGISTER FOR THAI HELP THAI PLUS AND HOW DO YOU CLAIM BENEFITS?

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be at least 18 years old on registration date Must have a Thai national ID card

INELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Holders of state welfare cards according to Finance Ministry records as of April 18, 2569 Those suspended or required to refund money from the "Khon La Khrun" (People Earn Half) phases 1-5 programs and the Khon La Khrun Plus program

THAI HELP THAI PLUS REGISTRATION DATES

Registration opens May 25-29, 2569 from 06:00-22:00 Register through the "Pao Tang" application (all users must register newly)

BENEFIT PERIOD AND DETAILS

Benefit usage period: June 1-September 30, 2569 Allotment: 1,000 baht per person per month (four months total = 4,000 baht) Benefit ratio: 60/40 (government covers 60 percent, participants pay 40 percent) Use benefits at participating merchants between 06:00-23:00 via G-Wallet payment

REGISTRATION STEPS FOR THAI HELP THAI PLUS BENEFITS

Open the "Pao Tang" application Tap the "Thai Help Thai Plus" program icon on the app's main screen Read the program conditions and tap "Register" After receiving confirmation of your benefits and benefit start date, tap "OK"

Related News: Thai Help Thai Plus 60/40 Registration Begins – Receive 4,000 Baht

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Tourism

Tourism Authority of Thailand Launches Domestic Tourism Drive with 26 Campaigns and 27 Events for June-September, Targeting 1.17 Quadrillion Baht in Revenue

Thailand's Tourism Authority launched a domestic tourism drive for June-September with 26 campaigns and 27 events nationwide, aiming to boost revenue and travel frequency across all five regions using singer LISA as the tourism brand ambass

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand's domestic market division showcased strong first-quarter results from January to March 2025, generating 275,037 million baht in tourism revenue across the country with a 2.21% increase compared to the same period last year. The agency welcomed 51.2 million domestic visitor arrivals, up 2.04%, with average spending of 3,867 baht per person per trip and hotel occupancy rates averaging 74.89%. Revenue distribution across regions showed the Central and Western regions leading with 53,010 million baht, followed by the South with 52,412 million baht, and Bangkok with 51,281 million baht. Top-performing provinces included Bangkok, Chon Buri, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Phuket, Phetchaburi, Krabi, Kanchanaburi, and Surat Thani.

For the second half of the year from June through September 2025, the authority is implementing a comprehensive domestic tourism stimulus under the campaign 'Thai Charm: Feel All The Feelings,' leveraging the viral popularity of singer LISA, who serves as Thailand's tourism brand ambassador. The 45 Tourism Authority offices and two tourism centers nationwide will showcase the '5 Must Do in Thailand' travel experience concept through festivals, activities, routes, and promotions coordinated with partner airlines, hotels, travel platforms, credit card companies, and private sector partners. The initiative spans all five regions with 26 campaigns and 27 events designed to increase travel frequency, distribute tourism revenue, and promote sustainable travel practices.

The Central region campaign emphasizes 'Travel Central, Travel Close, Travel Easy, Travel Now' with five campaigns and four highlight events targeting high-value tourism segments including food enthusiasts, health-conscious travelers, pet lovers, and childless couples, while promoting diverse experiences from coastal destinations to natural attractions, local communities, and floating markets. The Northeast region campaign highlights 'Isan Traditions: The Path of Faith' with five campaigns and five events celebrating regional culture, festivals, faith-based attractions, music, and lifestyle. The Eastern region offers 'Colors of the East' with five campaigns and five events combining coastal and forest attractions, local culture, distinctive cuisine, fruit orchards, sports tourism, and health-focused travel experiences.

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National

Suriya Recovers and Discharged from Hospital, Rushes to Udon Thani Field Work as Scheduled with Close Team Monitoring

Agriculture Minister Suriya Jurungruangkit was discharged from hospital after a brief health crisis and returned to field work in Udon Thani province as scheduled, with his medical team maintaining close oversight.

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Agriculture Minister Suriya Jurungruangkit, a leading member of the For Thailand Party, has recovered and left the hospital to resume field work in Udon Thani province following his original schedule, citing his concern for residents who came to welcome him. His medical team continues to monitor him closely. On May 25, 2569, Suriya had lost consciousness and required emergency hospitalization late on the night of May 24, but has since regained consciousness and is safe. Despite only recently passing through this medical crisis, Suriya is determined to continue with his duties, having been discharged from the hospital around 9:30 a.m. Sources close to the minister reveal his commitment to proceed with scheduled activities out of respect for awaiting residents, with medical clearance already obtained. However, his support team will maintain close supervision. His Udon Thani itinerary includes a visit at 11:00 a.m. to the Sam Phraao water drainage gate in Mueng Udon Thani district to hear public concerns and monitor water conditions. In the afternoon, he will travel to the Nong Daeng wetland area in Kud Samran subdistrict to oversee progress on the World Horticultural Expo. Additionally, he is scheduled to attend the ordination ceremony of Rachan Silparayya, former director-general of the Royal Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation Department, later today.

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Regional

Pushing Lava Soil Durian to Become Chiang Rai's Pride: One-Day Agricultural Tourism Route Linking Khao Luang National Park

Thailand's agriculture ministry plans to develop a one-day agro-tourism route in Chiang Rai linking premium volcanic-soil durians from Doi Nan Non with Khao Luang National Park, aiming to boost farmer incomes through sustainable agriculture

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Deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Piyarat Chiyapairat revealed her plan following an official inspection visit to Mae Chan and Mae Sai districts in Chiang Rai on May 24, 2025. The ministry aims to promote high-value agriculture, product value-added processing, and strengthen cooperative efficiency. She met with young farmer groups at Mae Chan Municipal Market before visiting the Nan Non Durian Community Enterprise in Khui Khai subdistrict, which grows durians on volcanic soil at Doi Nan Non. These durians possess unique dense flesh, fragrant aroma, and are harvested later than other regions (July-August), commanding premium prices. The group requested support for infrastructure, processing facilities, freeze-dry equipment, and irrigation systems. Chiyapairat recommended upgrading the community enterprise to cooperative status to access low-interest financing and connecting with Khao Luang-Khun Nam Nang Noi National Park to develop a one-day agro-tourism route marketing "earth-guardian durians" for sustainable income.

The deputy minister also visited Mae Sai Agricultural Cooperative (Sri Muang Chum branch), a financially healthy cooperative with green-rated financial health status and transparent management through mobile applications. It features solar panel installation reducing electricity costs by 50%, serving as a clean energy model. She supported introducing financial monitoring programs for cooperatives to track quarterly financial risks and prevent fraud.

She reviewed a water diversion project from Mae Sai River through pipelines to supply over 20,000 rai of agricultural land in Sri Muang Chum subdistrict and inspected the RMC.1 water intake structure at Ban Muang Daeng to establish systematic water management and address agricultural contamination.

Chiyapairat concluded by monitoring a rice field group project at Ban San Sai Noi in Ban Dai subdistrict using alternating wet-dry technology combined with red earthworms, substantially reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The group requested support for rice dryers and mills to prevent grain damage and maintain quality. The ministry will consider continued support. On this occasion, the deputy minister distributed production inputs including mushroom spawn, biofermented extract, vegetable seeds, chemical fertilizers, and high-quality organic fertilizers to farmers to reduce costs and enhance modern agricultural efficiency.

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National

Phichit residents flock to banks to verify identity for Thai Help Thai Plus benefits, mostly elderly facing technical barriers

Elderly residents in Phichit crowded banks on the first day of Thai Help Thai Plus identity verification, struggling with app technical glitches and incompatible smartphones while seeking assistance to ease household expenses.

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On May 25, 2567 in Phichit province, the first day of identity verification for the Thai Help Thai Plus program was bustling with activity. Starting from 6 a.m., large crowds of residents who already had the Pao Tang app arrived to verify their registration for the Thai Help Thai Plus (60/40) program, which is open for registration from May 25-29 with 30 million available benefits.

Residents hope to participate in the program to ease household expenses. However, some residents experiencing app access issues, version problems, and failed verification attempts were mostly elderly individuals with unreliable internet connections, forcing them to rely on family members to help them access the app and claim their benefits.

Sujai Bunyavat, a resident of Tambon Muang Kao in Muang Phichit District, shared that she asked her grandson to verify her benefits on the system because she feared making a mistake during the verification process for Thai Help Thai Plus.

At Krung Thai Bank, large numbers of residents traveled to Krung Thai Bank Phichit branch to verify their benefits with bank staff. The bank processed app access for customers and linked their Krung Thai accounts for identity verification. The crowds became so overwhelming that staff had to direct residents to wait in queues outside the building to reduce congestion and help them understand the process. Services were organized separately between those verifying benefits and those conducting regular banking transactions.

One resident reported waiting in line from 7 a.m. to complete the Pao Tang app verification and facial scanning with bank staff, worried about missing out due to the long queue.

Bankstaff set up additional service points with interns and staff to guide residents. However, the main problems encountered during this registration were equipment and technical system limitations, particularly for elderly people using older smartphones whose operating systems don't support the application. This raised concerns among residents: "If my phone doesn't support it, do I have to buy a new device to get the benefits?" This represents an added financial burden in the current economic situation.

Other technical issues also caused confusion, such as failed identity verification, particularly with facial scan failures, and requirements that SIM card information and registered name match the national ID number. Staff had to constantly promote ways residents could verify using their ID number and telephone signals with internet connectivity.

Some residents experienced slow internet signals that hindered registration, and the system's uncertainty combined with complex requirements left many residents anxious and worried about missing out on this assistance opportunity.

News: Thai Help Thai Plus

Government expands Thai Help Thai Plus 60/40 benefits through delivery apps starting June 15 this year.

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