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Bride Dazzles in Full Gold Jewelry and Stunning Golden Flower Bouquet

A Vietnamese gold shop owner wore approximately 40 taels of gold jewelry and carried a golden flower bouquet at her May wedding in Ben Tre Province, creating a viral sensation online for her luxurious bridal look.

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A Vietnamese bride's extraordinary wedding look has taken the internet by storm. To Nhu, a gold shop owner from Binh Day District in Ben Tre Province, wore an impressive amount of gold jewelry and carried a large golden flower bouquet at her wedding. To Nhu revealed that she is the owner of a gold shop in Binh Day District, Ben Tre Province, and intentionally made gold the centerpiece of her wedding day. The visible gold in the viral images totals approximately 15 taels (with each tael weighing 37.5 grams), divided between about 5 taels in necklace accessories and approximately 10 taels in the flower bouquet. She chose the golden flower bouquet because she felt it was luxurious and beautifully complemented her overall bridal appearance. During the event, she also wore additional gold necklaces, rings, and bracelets, with the total gold value used in the wedding estimated at around 40 taels. To Nhu's wedding with her groom took place on May 17-18, with both families spending several months preparing. The bride stated that everything went smoothly and turned out exactly as planned. After the wedding videos and photos were released online, many netizens expressed their amazement and admiration for the bride's stunning appearance. The golden flower bouquet became the most talked-about highlight of the event.

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National

Thai Sprint Team Ranked 15th Globally – 'Sethabhumirk' Sends Track Cyclists to China for Asian Games Preparation

Thailand's sprint cycling team ranked 15th globally and 4th in Asia will train in Tianjin, China ahead of September's Asian Games in preparation for Olympic qualification efforts.

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Thailand's sprint cycling team has achieved 15th place in world rankings and 4th in Asia, with plans underway to send the Asian Games roster to Tianjin, China for a training camp. General Decha Hemakrasri, president of the Cycling Association of Thailand, announced that the national short-track cycling team competed in two consecutive Japan Track Cup events on May 14-17, with riders Jai Angsudasavitya ("TJ") and Norsatida Bunyama ("Naew") competing in keirin and individual sprint categories. Jai advanced to the semifinals in both keirin events while Norsatida reached the semifinals in Japan Track Cup 1. Both riders achieved times under 10 seconds in the 200-meter time trial sprint but fell short of advancing further, though Jai progressed to the final eight in Japan Track Cup 2's sprint event. The performances allowed both to increase their world ranking points—Jai gained 390 points to reach 45th place globally with 1,817 total points, while Norsatida earned 238 points to climb from 104th to 36th place. Beyond these two, the sprint team also includes Yunyong Petcharat ("Makham"), a key member considered for the 2028 Olympic Games. The team now ranks 15th globally and 4th in Asia, with Japan at 8th, Kazakhstan at 10th, and China at 12th. The association plans two-phase training camps in Tianjin—the first from June 20 to August 20, returning for the Track Asia Cup 2026 international competition at Hua Mak Velodrome on August 28-30, which includes world ranking points for 2028 Olympic selection, followed by the second phase from September 1-20 before returning for the Asian Games. The track cycling competition will run from September 29 to October 2. Athletes selected for the China training camp include Jai Angsudasavitya, Norsatida Bunyama, Yunyong Petcharat, and First Lieutenant Chutathip Monipun ("Phaluanbee"), who will compete in the omnium event, with other athletes still under consideration due to budget constraints.

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English Woman Claims Her Garden Is the Luckiest in the World After Finding Dozens of Rare Four-Leaf Clovers, Some With Up to Seven Leaves

An English woman from Staffordshire discovered dozens of rare multi-leafed clovers in her garden, including specimens with up to seven leaves, which she believes symbolize hope and healing after overcoming personal challenges.

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An English woman has declared her front garden the luckiest in the world after discovering dozens of rare clover plants with some bearing up to seven leaves, which she believes symbolize hope.

The story went viral online on May 19 after an English woman claimed her front garden might be "the luckiest garden in the world" following the discovery of numerous rare clovers in various forms—four-leaf, five-leaf, six-leaf, and even the exceptionally rare seven-leaf variety.

L. Ashton, 34, from Tamworth in Staffordshire, England, recently discovered a collection of rare clovers in her garden, including over 20 four- and five-leaf specimens, one six-leaf clover, and one seven-leaf clover.

Four-leaf clovers have long been considered symbols of good fortune because they're naturally very rare to find. The more leaves a clover has, the more unusual and rare it's considered to be.

She said, "I was shocked when I saw them all. It felt like something was sending a signal to me."

The story traces back to 2012, when she was facing serious life challenges. The night before finding her first four-leaf clover, she prayed and told herself she would definitely find a lucky clover the next day.

And she did. She kept that clover for years before eventually giving it to a doctor who had helped care for her during a period of mental health treatment.

After completing her treatment, she wrote a thank-you card and sent it with the clover to the doctor. But the very next day, when she stepped outside her house, she discovered many more clovers had grown in her garden.

While many might view these multi-leafed clovers as simple genetic mutations occurring naturally, for L. they hold deeper meaning.

She explains that these clovers represent more than just "luck"—they symbolize hope, healing, and a fresh start in life after enduring difficult times.

They also serve as a reminder that no matter how hard life becomes, hope can still emerge, even in small and unexpected forms.

Source: New York Post

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Police

Warning: State Welfare Card Holders Beware of Street Vendors—Your Benefits May Be Fraudulently Used

Welfare cardholders are losing benefits to fraud when street vendors photograph their ID cards and PIN codes, then share the information with merchants in other provinces to drain their accounts.

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Warning: State Welfare Card Holders Beware of Street Vendors—Your Benefits May Be Fraudulently Used. Never give your ID card or 6-digit PIN code to unreliable vendors or street cart operators.

On May 19, 2025, Thanachoke Rungthipanont, Deputy Director-General of the Bureau of the Royal Household and official spokesperson, revealed that the Bureau has received numerous complaints from welfare card holders unable to access their benefits because their card privileges were fraudulently used at merchants in other provinces—places they never visited.

Investigations uncovered that some registered welfare program merchants operating mobile carts in various areas have been accepting payment through the Bag application for Blue Flag stores and cooking gas discounts. They lure cardholders with promises of cheap goods or product exchanges like eggs and cooking oil. These fraudsters photograph ID cards, record the 6-digit PIN codes, then share this information with other Blue Flag and cooking gas merchants, who subsequently drain the welfare card balance in the following month, leaving legitimate cardholders unable to use their benefits.

When cardholders contact the State Welfare Card Call Center at 0-2109-2345 to investigate, they discover their benefits were used at merchants in provinces they never visited.

Therefore, welfare card holders must exercise extreme caution and absolutely never provide their ID card or 6-digit PIN code to unreliable vendors or street cart operators.

If your benefits have been fraudulently used, immediately change your 6-digit PIN code. You can do this yourself at Bangkok Bank ATMs. If you forgot your 6-digit PIN code, visit a Bangkok Bank branch to verify your identity and set a new code.

Cardholders can file complaints about Blue Flag stores fraudulently using their welfare benefits at the Internal Trade Department's hotline: 1569. For complaints about cooking gas vendors, contact the Department of Energy Business at 0-2794-4307 or 0-2794-4111. Provide the name and address of the merchant that fraudulently used your benefits. For further inquiries, call the Bureau of the Royal Household Call Center at 0-2270-6400 during business hours.

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National

Rajamangala University of Technology Isan Nakhon Ratchasima Campus Advances 'Health & Wellness' Strategy with Indigenous Herbs Innovation

Rajamangala University of Technology Isan Nakhon Ratchasima is developing traditional herbal products combined with scientific innovation to boost public health, support local communities, and promote wellness tourism across the region.

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Rajamangala University of Technology Isan Nakhon Ratchasima Campus is advancing its 'Health & Wellness' strategy by integrating traditional herbal wisdom with scientific and innovation-based knowledge to improve quality of life, create economic added value, and promote sustainable wellness tourism.

On May 18, 2025, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khosit Sriputthro, Rector of Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, participated in a strategic meeting to outline implementation guidelines and development directions for the Nakhon Ratchasima campus under this concept at the Khamkun 2 Conference Room in the Research and Development Building.

Meanwhile, Asst. Prof. Dr. Chaweng Sarnklom, Vice Rector for the Nakhon Ratchasima Campus, alongside administrative staff and personnel, is collaborating to develop innovations in traditional herbal products under the 'Indigenous Herbs and Wellness' framework. The initiative aims to enhance public health while generating income for local communities.

The project emphasizes transforming local knowledge of Thai herbs into innovative solutions integrated with scientific health expertise to meet the growing global wellness industry trends—encompassing natural products, preventive health care, and wellness tourism.

Research teams have identified modern health challenges such as office syndrome, muscle pain, stress, and chronic non-communicable diseases as key drivers for developing herbal products as accessible health alternatives.

The project is also viewed as a crucial mechanism for grassroots economic development by linking research, local resources, and health product development toward wellness tourism and long-term sustainable development across health, economic, and social dimensions.

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National

Mind Sakon Defeats Evans to Become Thailand's Third Female World Snooker Champion

Thai snooker prodigy Mind Sakon, 18, won her first World Women's Snooker Championship title by defeating Britain's Reanne Evans 6-2 in China, becoming Thailand's third female world champion.

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18-year-old Thai snooker sensation Mind Sakon Panchaya Channon has captured her first World Women's Snooker Championship title by defeating Britain's Reanne Evans 6-2 in the final held in China. The young champion showcased exceptional form throughout the tournament, overcoming several world-class competitors including China's world number one Pai Yulu and Thailand's third-ranked Min Saraburi before clinching victory over the multiple-time former world champion Evans in the final. This championship victory marks Mind Sakon's first World Women's Snooker Championship title and grants her a professional card to compete in the World Snooker Tour (WST) for two years.

Beyond this achievement, Mind Sakon's recent defence of the World Junior Women's Championship also makes her only the second player in history to win both the senior women's world championship and junior women's world championship (under 21) in the same year, following China's Pai Yulu who accomplished this feat in 2024.

With this victory, Mind Sakon becomes Thailand's third female world snooker champion, following Min Saraburi who won the title in 2022 and Leaf Sriracha Siriphaap Navanthakamchan who won in 2023.

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Community

Bangkok Music Festival '69 Presents Free Concert in the Heart of the City with Over 30 Thai and International Artists

Over 30 Thai and international artists perform free across five stages during Bangkok Music Festival '69 on June 13, a 10-hour celebration of music and culture inspired by France's Fête de la Musique.

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Bangkok Music Festival '69 is hosting a major free concert in central Bangkok on June 13, bringing together more than 30 Thai and international artists performing continuously for 10 hours across 5 stages. Organized by the French Embassy in Thailand, One Bangkok, the Franco-Thai Association, and Live Promotions, the festival celebrates music and culture, inspired by France's iconic Fête de la Musique. The event runs from 2:00 p.m. to midnight on Saturday, June 13, transforming Bangkok into a large outdoor music venue celebrating artistic diversity, creativity, and unity.

Building on last year's success with over 7,000 attendees, Bangkok Music Festival has become an important cultural event in the capital, attracting diverse audiences. This year's festival promises to be even bigger and more vibrant, with an expanded lineup of Thai, French, and international artists performing live and DJing across five stages throughout the venue. The festival is designed as a true urban music space where audiences can freely move between stages to experience diverse musical atmospheres.

The festival showcases Bangkok's creative identity through genres ranging from pop, molam, hip-hop, and jazz to techno, along with vogueing performances. Each stage has its own unique character, clearly reflecting the diversity and intensity of contemporary artistic expression. Open and free to all, the festival welcomes Thai and international visitors of all ages, offering not only musical performances but also food and beverage vendors, trendy merchandise, interactive activities, and Bangkok Busking street performances that encourage organic artistic expression and full audience participation.

Inspired by France's Fête de la Musique, founded in 1982 by the French Ministry of Culture, Bangkok Music Festival carries forward the vision that music transcends barriers and that culture is a shared public treasure accessible to everyone regardless of genre, background, or experience level. Originally created to bring music to the streets and provide opportunities for amateur and professional musicians to perform freely, Fête de la Musique has grown into a global celebration held in over 120 countries worldwide.

Bangkok Music Festival adapts this concept and spirit to the capital's highly diverse and cosmopolitan context. Through long-term cultural collaboration involving cultural institutions, the private sector, and music experts, the festival helps stimulate the local music scene and strengthens cultural exchange between France and Thailand.

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Police

Third Member of Armed Robbery Gang Surrenders, Tearfully Claims Friend Lured Him Out on 'Patrol' Without Knowing About the Robbery Plan

A 35-year-old man surrendered in connection with an armed robbery of a Myanmar migrant worker's home in Chumphon Province, claiming he didn't know about the heist when a friend invited him on patrol. Police continue searching for additional

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At 9:30 a.m. on May 19, 2025, Lieutenant Boonchu Janthecha, duty officer at Pa Tiew Police Station, brought in Nai Chalermpon (surname withheld), alias "May," 35, from Tha Sae District, Chumphon Province, to surrender to Captain Chalad Phonnakarn, commander of Tha Sae Police Station, according to an arrest warrant issued by Chumphon Provincial Court.

The suspect is one member of an armed gang that raided and robbed a Myanmar migrant worker's home in Moo 17, Rab Ro Subdistrict, Tha Sae District, Chumphon. He faces multiple serious charges including robbery while impersonating a government official, illegal possession of firearms, threats, unlawful detention, and unauthorized gun ownership.

After being brought in for questioning and read his arrest warrant, Chalermpon confessed tearfully, claiming that a friend named "Klao" had invited him to patrol the area and taken him to the migrant worker's home, alleging it was involved in smuggling and drug activity.

Chalermpon further claimed he only spoke to the female worker to avoid alarming her and did not search for property or use weapons. However, he admitted that when boarding the vehicle to leave, he saw valuables including a safe being loaded into the truck bed. When he asked his friend "Hey! What is this?" the vehicle immediately sped away. He insisted he received no share of the stolen goods and did not know where the safe was taken. He expressed concern for his family and said he didn't want to risk breaking the law because "if something goes wrong, it's not worth it."

Chalermpon acknowledged that four people traveled together on the day of the incident before scattering and fleeing. He dropped off another friend at his home before returning to his own house, eventually deciding to turn himself in.

Meanwhile, Region 8 Police investigation unit, along with Chumphon Provincial Police and Tha Sae Police Station's investigation team, continue pursuing at least one more gang member believed to be a person of position in the area. They expect to gather evidence to request an arrest warrant from the court soon.

This case has caused significant alarm in the community, particularly because some perpetrators wore uniforms and targeted vulnerable migrant workers unlikely to report the crime. The public is watching to see if additional suspects will be identified and how far the investigation will extend within the network.

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National

TTB Denies Merger Rumors with Krungthai Bank, Confirms No Merger Plans for Next 5 Years

Thai Military Bank denied merger rumors with Krungthai Bank, confirming no plans to combine with any bank over the next five years despite recent speculation.

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Thai Military Bank (TTB) has issued a clarification to the Stock Exchange of Thailand regarding merger rumors with Krungthai Bank, definitively stating it has no plans to merge with any bank in the next five years. TTB submitted an official letter to the Stock Exchange addressing recent news reports and social media content speculating about a possible merger between Thai Military Bank Public Company Limited and Krungthai Bank Public Company Limited. The bank formally stated that it is not engaged in any merger process and has no plans for merger with any other financial institution within its five-year strategic plan. TTB emphasized its commitment to its core mission of "Make REAL Change"—creating meaningful transformation to improve customers' financial lives through ecosystem-based growth strategies and prudent business operations aligned with responsible and fair lending principles. The bank is proceeding with comprehensive organizational transformation to strengthen competitive capabilities and create long-term value for the organization and sustainable returns for shareholders.

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Police Raid Secret Drug Lab in Luxury Pool Villa, Seize Over 80 Chemical Substances, Arrest Two Chinese Nationals

Police raided a luxury villa in Chachoengsao and arrested two Chinese nationals operating a secret drug lab producing Etomidate, a psychoactive substance mixed into vaping devices. Officers seized over 80 chemical substances and production

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At noon on May 19, 2026, Chachoengsao Governor Narit Niramaiyang, accompanied by provincial police commander Maj. Gen. Phongphan Wongmonithes, deputy commander Pol. Col. Wasurachai Chaithairapatthana, and Bang Lamung District Chief Anusak Piriyamorn, along with police and security personnel, conducted a search warrant at a luxury pool villa in Moo 10, Huai Yai Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chachoengsao Province. The operation followed a tip-off from the public about suspicious Chinese nationals illegally mixing chemicals at the residence.

The property, approximately one acre with perimeter walls, contained two residential buildings. Officers discovered over 80 chemical substances in plastic drums, steel drums, and bags on the lower floor. The upper floor had been converted into a laboratory-style facility with three chemical production machines and large glass equipment, all in operation producing Etomidate—commonly called "zombie drug"—a psychoactive substance mixed into e-cigarettes and vaping devices spreading among nighttime party crowds.

Police apprehended two Chinese nationals: 47-year-old Jia Jing Zhuang and 24-year-old Teng Ji. Both face charges of illegal employment. They claimed responsibility only for facility maintenance and equipment operation. Officers subsequently searched a warehouse in Moo 2, Bang Lamung Subdistrict, connected to the villa, discovering 20 and 200-liter chemical drums, glass equipment, scales, and new production apparatus ready for expanded operations.

Chachoengsao Governor Narit Niramaiyang stated the arrest resulted from ongoing investigations following a similar operation two months earlier in Nong Pla Rai Subdistrict. He urged village headmen and residents to report foreign nationals renting properties for illegal chemical production, particularly drug-related manufacturing, which is rapidly spreading in Chachoengsao Province.

Maj. Gen. Phongphan stated investigators tracked behavioral patterns before obtaining the search warrant. Police will coordinate with Region 2 Border Patrol Police, Narcotics Suppression Bureau, and Immigration Bureau to identify chemical sources and prosecute masterminds.

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National

Cabinet Relaxes K-Value Criteria to Aid State Project Contractors Amid High Energy Costs

The Cabinet approved relief measures for state contractors facing high energy and material costs, temporarily relaxing K-value adjustment thresholds on construction contracts to ease financial pressures from the Middle East conflict's impac

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Government spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek announced that the Cabinet meeting on May 19, 2026 approved relief measures for state contractors affected by the Middle East conflict, as proposed by the Budget Bureau. The measures aim to reduce cost burdens and maintain liquidity amid rising energy prices, transportation costs, and material expenses, particularly for construction contractors, state procurement vendors, and SMEs with limited working capital. Continued cost pressures could impact project delivery, employment, and local economic activity. The relief package includes a temporary relaxation of the K-value calculation method for price-adjustment construction contracts, reducing the adjustment rate from ±4% to ±2% for contracts delivering work phases between February 28 and September 30, 2025, and using price indices from the month of government price approval instead of the bid opening month. The K-value is a mechanism that calculates compensation for cost changes during project implementation, such as fuel, construction materials, and energy expenses. When costs exceed the set threshold, the government reimburses contractors; when costs decrease, reimbursements are reduced. This measure was previously used during the subprime financial crisis and is expected to benefit all groups by maintaining business liquidity, sustaining employment, and supporting consumer purchasing power to drive economic growth.

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