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Doctor Reveals 5 Tips for Public Transit Users to Reduce Disease Risk

A specialist doctor shares five practical tips for public transit users to minimize disease risk, including avoiding vehicle exhaust, keeping distance from sick passengers, sanitizing hands after touching shared surfaces, and bathing prompt

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A specialist doctor has unveiled five important tips for people using buses and public transportation to protect themselves during travel and minimize the risk of pathogen exposure.

Public transit today presents more than just traffic problems—it carries hidden health risks, particularly respiratory diseases that many people don't anticipate. Dust, smoke, pollution, and spending time in enclosed spaces with large crowds all increase the likelihood of contracting infections. Experts suggest that making small behavioral adjustments during travel can reduce illness risk far more than many realize. Dr. Hu Haochun, an ear, nose, and throat specialist from Fu Jen University Hospital, has shared five self-protection strategies for public transit users.

Five Ways to Protect Yourself During Travel and Reduce Disease Risk

1. Avoid Standing Near Vehicle Exhaust Pipes When waiting for the bus, don't stand too close to the road edge or directly behind vehicles, as these are points of direct exposure to exhaust fumes and dust. On high-pollution days, wearing a mask helps filter pollutants and better reduce respiratory irritation.

2. Choose Seating or Standing Positions Away from Sick Passengers Once on the bus, avoid crowded areas. If you notice a passenger coughing or sneezing, change your position immediately. Even small distances in enclosed spaces can significantly reduce airborne transmission risk.

3. Be Cautious of Handrails and Shared Contact Points Handles, pull cords, and card readers are major repositories of pathogens. Wash your hands or use alcohol sanitizer immediately after getting off. Avoid touching your face, rubbing your eyes, or touching your nose and mouth before washing your hands.

4. Bathe Promptly Upon Arriving Home After exposure to dust and pollution throughout the day, quickly wash your face, shower, or clean your nasal passages to prevent accumulation of fine particles and debris that could trigger respiratory inflammation.

5. Wear a Mask If You Start Feeling Ill If you develop a cough, sore throat, or nasal discharge, even if symptoms are mild, wear a mask during transit. This not only reduces transmission to others but also protects you from additional exposure in crowded areas.

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Tourism

Tourism Authority of Thailand Partners with 9 Organizations to Launch 'Village to the World' Initiative for Sustainable Tourism

Thailand's Tourism Authority launched Village to the World Season 5, partnering with nine organizations to develop sustainable tourism routes across royal project areas and model communities nationwide. The initiative aims to create communi

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand is advancing Village to the World Season 5 at the Sajouk-Sakiang Royal Agricultural Station in Nan Province by partnering with 9 major organizations to link 9 royal project areas and model communities across Thailand toward establishing a community-based tourism ecosystem.

On May 23, 2025, TAT Governor Thapanee Kiarti Paibul announced that Village to the World Season 5 represents TAT's continued commitment to promoting community-based tourism aligned with international ESG standards. The initiative emphasizes creating shared value among businesses, communities, and natural resources for sustainable growth. In its fifth year, TAT is bringing Her late Majesty Queen Sirikit's conservation vision to life through partnerships with 9 co-host organizations that will develop 9 sustainable tourism routes nationwide.

The project exemplifies Public-Private-Community Partnership, prioritizing meaningful experiences that cater to diverse interests while creating value for all visitors. It shifts Thai tourism toward quality, value, and sustainability.

The partnerships have resulted in 9 designed sustainable tourism routes nationwide:

1. TAT with Sajouk-Sakiang Royal Agricultural Station in Nan Province develops tourism attractions and homestays while promoting sustainable agricultural tourism for community self-reliance.

2. SE Thailand Association partners with the Royal Thai Navy's Sea Turtle Conservation Center in Sattahip, Chachoengsao to enhance sea turtle conservation and local fishing communities, linking them with social enterprises and promoting marine environmental sustainability.

3. Krungsri Bank collaborates with Koh Kret Arts and Crafts Center and Ayutthaya Province communities to preserve local wisdom and traditional crafts as part of Her late Majesty's conservation vision, ensuring Thai cultural identity endures.

4. PTT Energy and Thai Coffee Brand support Doi Buamoei Royal Agricultural Station in Chiang Mai by providing Arabica coffee seedlings and expertise to farmers, while developing nature-based and cultural tourism routes to strengthen highland communities.

5. PTT Global Chemical partners with the Mae Fa Luang Foundation to elevate the Thong Phitaksop Forest conservation project in Amnat Charoen Province into an ecological and cultural tourism route with a "Low Carbon Destination" learning area.

6. NEXTOPIA Siam Paragon collaborates with the Baan Lek Nai Payan Royal Project in Doi Dam, Chiang Rai to develop sustainable tourism routes in the forest community.

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Community

Pa Laong, Famous Used Shoe Vendor, Fights On: Heavy Rains Devastate Rocket Festival Sales, Turns Crisis into 'Free Hat Collection' Drive

Legendary used shoe vendor Pa Laong turned devastating Rocket Festival losses into a community triumph by offering free shoes with voluntary donations to cover her fuel costs home to Ang Thong Province.

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Pa Laong, a celebrated used shoe vendor who refuses to give up, has turned a devastating setback into an outpouring of community support after torrential rains destroyed her sales during the Rocket Festival in Kalasin Province. With all her capital tied up in inventory and travel costs, and no money for fuel or truck rental to return her unsold stock to Ang Thong Province, she relocated her operation and attempted to sell from a new spot. When sales stalled despite her efforts, Pa Laong made an unconventional decision on May 23, 2025: she would give away three pairs of free shoes to anyone who needed them, asking only for donations according to each person's means to cover her fuel and transport costs home.

Pa Laong is no stranger to hardship—she previously made national headlines after thieves completely cleaned out her used shoe shop in Udon Thani Province, yet she persevered and continued her honest livelihood. This time, her compassionate pivot transformed a crisis into a heartwarming community moment. On the morning she implemented her free distribution plan, locals from Khao Wong District and surrounding areas descended on her shop in continuous waves, not just to collect free shoes but to donate generously. The scene overflowed with warmth as residents contributed what they could, with many donating above the standard price, offering words of encouragement, and embodying the spirit of mutual support. The initiative revealed the best of community spirit—people giving freely to help Pa Laong return home with dignity.

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Local

National Police Chief Visits Koh Si Chang to Monitor Royal Development Project and Enhance Island Security

National Police Chief General Kittisak Punpetch visited Koh Si Chang to inspect security operations, boost officer morale, and monitor a royal island development project aimed at improving safety and tourism infrastructure.

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National Police Chief General Kittisak Punpetch traveled to Koh Si Chang in Chachoengsao province on May 22, 2025, to inspect operations and provide encouragement to police officers at Koh Si Chang Police Station who work to maintain security and serve the public on this strategically important tourism destination. During this inspection, the police chief emphasized the importance of maintaining officer morale by closely listening to operational challenges in the area while underscoring the need to uphold professional standards and order to build public and tourist confidence.

The police chief engaged in discussions with his subordinates and playfully took on the role of a barber to help groom a senior provincial officer who volunteered to set an example. This gesture was intended to demonstrate discipline, boost morale, show his personal care, and reveal the approachability of the nation's top police commander who closely engages with his staff.

Deputy Commander of Region 2 Lieutenant General Chatchai Surachetpong stated that the police chief's visit greatly boosted the morale of local officers and emphasized that commanders at all levels should care for their subordinates' welfare and benefits while maintaining professional standards, enabling them to serve the public with dignity and honor.

General Kittisak received three electric motorcycles from the Royal Secretary to support Koh Si Chang Police Station's patrols, safety operations, and provision of services to tourists and residents on the island.

Additionally, General Kittisak, accompanied by the Royal Secretary, monitored progress on the 'Koh Si Chang Area Development Project' in Tha Tao Subdistrict, Koh Si Chang District, Chachoengsao province. The project focuses on improving life and property safety systems with efficiency, modernizing tourism, expanding green spaces around the island, implementing comprehensive waste management, and enhancing the local economy.

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Police

Husband and Wife Arrested for Trafficking Thais to Cambodia, Locking Victims in 'Hell Prison' with Electric Shocks and Beatings, Demanding 500,000 Baht Ransom

A Thai couple was arrested in Chiang Mai for trafficking fellow Thais to Cambodia, where victims were tortured with electric shocks and forced into online fraud schemes before being ransomed for up to 500,000 baht to escape.

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On May 23, 2025, the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) arrested Angkharn (Joey), 28, and Saharuthai (Kaew), 29, on court arrest warrants issued May 18, 2025, for involvement in transnational organized crime, human trafficking, and forced labor. The couple was apprehended at a rental room in Chiang Mai's San Sai District.

According to victim statements, starting in April 2024, they were recruited for administrative work in Cambodia but were instead detained and forced into a scamming operation. Victims were coerced into participating in online product sales fraud through fake Shopify platforms. Those who refused to sign contracts or failed to meet quotas faced severe punishment including electric shocks and physical beatings. Some victims reportedly witnessed torture and deaths within the Chinese-led criminal network.

When victims fell ill and requested to return to Thailand, they were demanded ransoms of 500,000 baht per person, which were later negotiated down to 120,000 baht each. Some paid up to 240,000 baht total to escape.

Investigations revealed the couple acted as recruiters, deceiving Thais to cross the border and monitoring money transfers through fraudulent accounts. After initially hiding in Saraburi Province, they fled to Chiang Mai's mountainous region before being apprehended with chat evidence used to deceive new victims.

Both suspects deny involvement in command or direction of operations, claiming they were merely workers who traveled with the victim group. They acknowledge awareness of the ransom demands and torture but deny participation. The CIB has obtained arrest warrants for ten suspects total, with several remaining at large abroad.

Authorities warn the public against accepting recruitment offers for overseas work promising unusually high compensation, as these are common tactics used for human trafficking and transnational criminal networks that may result in loss of freedom, property, or life.

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Community

Suthee Witthaya School Mourns Teacher Anpat, Promising Young Educator, Who Died Suddenly After Only 5 Months of Service

Teacher Anpat Bunyoaj of Suthee Witthaya School in Saraburi Province died suddenly after just five months of service, prompting the school to share a memorial honoring the promising young educator.

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Suthee Witthaya School has posted a memorial for teacher Anpat, a promising young educator who passed away suddenly after only five months of service. On May 23, 2569, the public relations page of Suthee Witthaya School in Phraputthabaht District, Saraburi Province, posted a memorial expressing deep condolences and mourning the passing of teacher Anpat Bunyoaj, a teacher at Suthee Witthaya School. The school administration, teaching staff, educational personnel, and students of Suthee Witthaya School, along with the Saraburi Secondary Education Area Office, extend their deepest sympathies to his family. Colleagues, students, and former pupils have come forward in large numbers to express their sorrow and pay their respects to teacher Anpat. It was reported that teacher Anpat had only been certified as a teacher for five months before his sudden passing.

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National

Supachai Discusses Food Security with Singapore During APEC to Boost Thai Rice and Meat Exports

Thailand and Singapore agreed to establish a food security framework during an APEC meeting, with rice as the first product and plans to expand to meat, eggs, and seafood to strengthen bilateral trade ties.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Supachai Panitchpakdi met with Singapore's Sustainability and Environment Minister Grace Fu on May 22, 2026, during the APEC Trade Ministers Meeting in Suzhou, China to discuss food security cooperation mechanisms, multilateral trade agreements, and expansion of rice and agricultural exports to increase bilateral trade and investment opportunities.

Supachai revealed that both sides exchanged views on the volatile global trade situation caused by various factors and agreed to strengthen economic and trade cooperation, particularly on food security and supply chain resilience. Thailand proposed elevating cooperation from general trade to a food security framework during crisis periods, focusing on product volume and price stability. Rice was identified as a key starting product, with plans to expand cooperation to other consumer goods including chicken eggs, meat products, canned food, and seafood ingredients. Both sides agreed to closely collaborate on perishable goods and proposed organizing technical workshops to develop concrete and practical cooperation guidelines.

Singapore's expertise in trade management and supply chain systems positions the two countries to become strong supply chain partners. Thailand also pushed to accelerate the Singapore-Thailand Enhanced Economic Relationship (STEER) meeting to this year instead of 2027 to keep pace with rapid global economic and geopolitical changes. Singapore invited Thailand to join the Future of Investment and Trade Partnership (FIT P) framework with over 16 member countries to strengthen supply chain, digital trade, and innovation cooperation. Thailand signaled positive interest but requires domestic approval before formal participation. Both nations emphasized the importance of ASEAN regional cooperation in addressing crises such as food and energy security.

Singapore ranks as Thailand's third-largest ASEAN trade partner and ninth globally. Two-way trade in 2025 totaled $19.66 billion (up 10.75%), with the first quarter of 2026 reaching $6.72 billion, comprising Thai exports of $4.48 billion (up 86.33%) and imports of $2.23 billion (up 31.67%).

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Police

Car Scrap Lot Engulfed in Flames as Owner Dismantles Vehicle for Parts, Losses Reach Millions

A fire destroyed a scrap vehicle lot in Phatthalung province on May 23 after a worker's welding sparks ignited parts being dismantled from salvaged cars, causing over 1 million baht in damage.

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A fire broke out at a residential property in Phatthalung province on May 23, 2025, when a worker accidentally ignited sparks while cutting up a salvaged accident-damaged vehicle that the owner had purchased for parts. The blaze consumed nearly an entire lot of scrapped vehicles submerged in water, requiring firefighters nearly an hour to extinguish. Damage is estimated at over 1 million baht. The owner, 29-year-old Thanakul Petchnou, had purchased damaged and flood-affected vehicles to dismantle and sell as spare parts. While the owner was away retrieving another vehicle from Muang Phatthalung Police Station, an unsupervised worker accidentally created sparks during the dismantling process, igniting the vehicle parts and causing the fire to spread rapidly throughout the lot.

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Police

Student Van Driver Admits to Running Past Railway Crossing Barrier

A 55-year-old student van driver surrendered to police after video showed him driving through a lowered railway crossing barrier near a approaching train in Lopburi on May 23, claiming unfamiliarity with the route on his first day.

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A 55-year-old student van driver has given a statement to police after surrendering himself, claiming it was his first day driving the route and he was not familiar with the area. On May 23, 2025, video footage circulated showing a student van attempting to cross railroad tracks while a train was approaching. The van, originating from Pra Chiang intersection in Muang district, Lopburi province, drove through the lowering barrier to cross to Kosapan alley, constituting a violation of railway safety signals. Deputy Pol. Col. Banyang Santiprichawattana, commander of Lopburi Provincial Police, ordered Ta Hin Police Station to urgently track down the vehicle and summon the driver for questioning. Through CCTV footage review, officers identified the Bangkok-registered van driven by 55-year-old Sangwal (surname withheld). The driver appeared before investigators and stated he had picked up five students from Ta Oung Wai district to transport to schools. On his first day driving and unfamiliar with the route, particularly the railway crossing signals, he heard only the warning sound and could only see the barrier lowering on the opposite side but not the barrier in front of him, so he stopped to check. Investigators charged him with three violations: crossing a railway barrier, failing to stop at a safe distance of 15 meters from the tracks, and transport business violations, with a fine of 2,000 baht.

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Police

51-Year-Old Man Dies After Motorcycle Crashes Through Temple Wall, Body Found at Gate

A 51-year-old man died after his motorcycle crashed through a temple wall in Chiang Mai's San Sai District early May 23, with his body discovered by monks inside the gate compound hours later.

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At 7:00 AM on May 23, 2025, Lieutenant Colonel Polchak Bunnark, superintendent of Mae Choe Police Station, received a report of a motorcycle accident at Vivek Vanarama Temple in Vivek Village, Nong Har Subdistrict, San Sai District, Chiang Mai Province, with a fatality. Officers from Mae Choe Police Station, highway patrol, Thipawan rescue unit, Nong Har Subdistrict Municipality, and the Mae Choe United Disaster Relief Association responded to the scene.

Authorities found a red Honda Dream motorcycle pinning the body of the deceased. The victim's body showed severe head trauma with a crushed skull exposing brain matter. A doctor from San Sai Hospital performed preliminary examination, estimating death occurred 4-6 hours prior. The body was photographed as evidence and transferred to Maharaj Nakhon Chiang Mai Hospital.

Buddhist monks discovered the accident upon returning from morning alms collection when they noticed the temple's brick wall was cracked and damaged. Upon closer inspection inside the gate compound, they found the male body and immediately alerted local authorities.

The deceased was identified as Chudech (surname withheld), 51 years old. His family revealed they had searched for him throughout the night after he disappeared around 8:00 PM the previous evening. Security footage showed he initially wore a white shirt before changing into a short-sleeved blue shirt before leaving. His wife, daughter, and relatives were devastated upon seeing his body.

Residents identified the location as an extremely dangerous junction behind Mae Choe University—a dark, sharp curve serving as a shortcut with heavy traffic at high speeds day and night. A similar fatal accident occurred 2-3 years earlier at the same dangerous bend. Locals are urging authorities to install additional street lighting and speed-reduction barriers or rumble strips urgently. Police investigators are collecting evidence and reviewing CCTV footage to determine the accident's exact cause.

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Community

Expert Weighs In: Is Frequent Washing or Bulk Laundry Better?

Frequent small laundry loads are more cost-effective than bulk washing, according to a Japanese laundry expert, as infrequent washing allows stains to set deeper and overloaded machines clean less efficiently.

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Settling a household debate: which is more cost-effective for water bills—doing laundry all at once or washing frequently? A Japanese laundry expert reveals an answer that surprises many.

With living costs on the rise, many families are trying to cut household expenses. One common strategy is to "do one big load of laundry on the weekend" to save on water and electricity bills. However, Japanese laundry expert Rie Hirajima has revealed that bulk washing may not be the money-saver many assume it to be.

Hirajima explains that the most recommended approach is "regular, frequent washing with smaller loads," because bulk washing can actually become "a false economy that costs more in the end."

Stains set deeper, harder to wash out, leaving yellowing and odors

The longer clothes sit before washing, the more sweat stains, dirt, and odors seep deep into fabric fibers, making them harder to remove. This can result in yellowed clothes, musty smells, or the need for multiple wash cycles—ultimately using more water, detergent, and electricity than before.

Overloading the machine reduces cleaning efficiency

Another problem with bulk washing is that people often stuff machines to capacity, preventing clothes from moving freely. This makes it harder for dirt to release from fabrics.

Recommendations: - Top-load washers: fill to 70-80% capacity - Drum washers: fill to only 50% to allow room for rotation and agitation, which are crucial to effective cleaning

Hoping to save water costs, but ending up spending more

While many choose bulk washing to reduce water bills, experts point out that if clothes don't get clean and need rewashing, or develop yellow stains requiring replacement, the total cost exceeds whatever water savings were attempted.

If bulk washing is unavoidable, here's what to do:

1. Address heavily soiled clothes first Sweat-soaked or stained clothes should be washed the same day to prevent odors and stubborn stains from setting.

2. Don't leave clothes in the washer Leaving wet clothes in the machine creates dampness and mold growth. Use a well-ventilated laundry basket instead.

3. Air-dry damp clothes first Especially towels—if left wet, bacteria multiply and odors develop easily. If you can't wash immediately, hang them to dry first.

Those drying clothes indoors should "wash less but more often"

For those air-drying indoors or in condos, washing smaller loads helps clothes dry faster and prevents musty smells from incomplete drying. Washing large batches at once and hanging them all together creates moisture buildup and slower drying, easily leading to "damp odors."

In an era of rising water, electricity, and product costs, proper clothing care not only reduces expenses but also extends the lifespan of your favorite clothes.

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