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Walailak University Pro Chef Program Sends Students to Taiwan for Training with Michelin-Starred Chefs

Walailak University's Pro Chef program is sending 28 students to Taiwan in May 2026 to train with Michelin-starred chefs and develop culinary innovation skills for international hospitality careers.

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Walailak University's Pro Chef program is advancing toward international standards by sending students abroad to gain professional experience and training in Taiwan, where they will learn food innovation from Michelin-starred chefs while developing Chinese language skills. On May 20, 2026, Associate Professor Dr. Pimlapas Pongsagrangsilp, Dean of the School of Management at Walailak University, announced that 28 Pro Chef students and 2 faculty members are traveling to Hungkuang University in Taiwan between May 17-28, 2026, to learn culinary innovation from Michelin-starred chefs and strengthen their Chinese language proficiency in preparation for careers in international tourism and hospitality services.

Dr. Pimlapas explained the choice of Taiwan as the destination, noting that the country excels in the food, tourism, and service industries with distinctive innovation and an international environment. The program goes beyond teaching cooking technique; it aims to develop students' creativity, enabling them to apply innovation in menu design and adapt to our rapidly changing world. "The School of Management is committed to providing real-world experience through international student mobility exchanges, which serve as a crucial mechanism for developing professional skills," Dr. Pimlapas stated. "Students will work alongside award-winning Michelin-starred chefs in modern kitchen laboratories, helping them apply classroom knowledge to professional international standards."

Nakhonsai Phoo-sai, a student representative on the program, expressed his pride in studying and training in Taiwan, where he learned international kitchen management techniques, plating artistry, and ingredient management for maximum value. He emphasized that experiencing a professional kitchen atmosphere taught him that attention to detail, efficiency, and teamwork are essential, and the experience has brought him closer to his dream of becoming a professional chef.

Nalisa Chotithong, another student representative, added that the Taiwan exchange was a golden opportunity to learn Chinese cooking techniques directly from expert chefs. She was most impressed by the organized and efficient work system, which differs significantly from theoretical classroom learning, and believes this experience will guide her professional development in the future.

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National

Social media erupts! Em Withawat fires back at trolls with scathing response about skincare and personal grooming

Actress Em Withawat hit back at social media trolls with a sharp rebuttal, defending her appearance and skincare choices while mocking critics for their hypocrisy and contradictory complaints about her body and beauty routine.

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Social media is ablaze as influencer and actress Em Withawat posted a fiery rebuttal to internet trolls who had criticized her appearance, fitness, and self-care habits. The actress opened her counterattack with a blunt post stating: "Shut your mouths if you don't know what you're talking about. My body type is the standard for Thai women. That's all you need to know." She then followed up with a series of cutting comments addressing the specific criticisms:

- Calling her too thin and unattractive while bragging about their own 32-inch waist - Getting arm botox and claiming she looks weak, then searching for arm liposuction promotions - Suggesting she spend time on back acne treatment, buy perfume, and stop using bleaching cream while claiming to be "natural" - Sarcastically noting that nobody in the world is beautiful except them and their mother - Saying she used to be cute but now looks tired - Pointing out that she's too skinny and not radiant enough - Addressing clinic spam comments about weight loss, mocking those seeking free advice and then ignoring responses

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Salute! Chinese Influencer Builds Flying Sword Aircraft That Actually Flies, Like Something Out of Martial Arts Films

A Chinese influencer from Sichuan has built a functional sword-shaped aircraft that he pilots while striking martial arts poses, drawing over 3.3 million views by bringing fantasy xianxia novels to life with working technology.

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Innovation never stops! A Chinese influencer has created a spectacular sword-shaped aircraft that actually flies, seemingly lifted straight from an internal martial arts fantasy series, creating a sensation across global social media.

A Chinese influencer has sparked online buzz after turning the "flying sword" from fantasy xianxia novels into reality by developing a functional sword-shaped aircraft.

The man is Fan Sishan from Sichuan Province in southwestern China. He posted videos of himself sitting on a sword-shaped drone while striking cool martial arts poses from fantasy worlds, which went viral with over 3.3 million views and more than 284,000 likes.

In the videos, Fan appears in black clothing, creating an image resembling knights from Chinese xianxia series, blending fantasy and supernatural elements perfectly, making viewers feel like scenes had escaped from novels.

Xianxia is a popular Chinese fantasy series genre that evolved from internal martial arts (wuxia) but adds supernatural elements such as gods, magical powers, cultivation, and immortality, differing from wuxia which remains bound by real-world physics.

One influential work in this genre is the 2005 series "Immortal Sword Quest" (Xian Jian Qi Xia Zhuan), adapted from a Taiwanese RPG game and starring famous actors like Hu Ge and Liu Yifei, which inspired many new-generation fans.

Fan, born in the 1990s, revealed he grew up watching internal martial arts and xianxia series, particularly "Jade Blood Sword" which made him obsessed with sword arts since childhood.

His journey began as a hotel employee before transitioning to content creation in 2020 when his company encouraged employees to become influencers during COVID-19. He started producing content about swords and combat.

Fan later developed increasingly innovative ideas using physics and chemistry knowledge to create special effects like fire swords, ice swords, and "summoning lightning" scenes without relying on CGI.

Previously, Fan created a major project called "The Return of Ten Thousand Swords" before expanding that concept into developing the current sword-shaped drone.

However, because the sword shape isn't a standard aircraft design, the team spent considerable time solving balance problems and adjusting thrust and control systems so the rider could maintain stability in mid-air.

From the original prototype that could only hover for about 10 seconds, Fan's "flying sword" can now fly for up to 3 minutes at approximately 2 meters above ground—a significant achievement after more than 18 months of failed experiments.

Although the project remains experimental and not ready for commercial production, it has become one of the viral projects that remarkably blends xianxia imagination with modern technology.

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National

Demolition Order Issued for Viral 10-Story Chinese House; Owner Vows to Fight in Court and Rebuild

A viral pyramid-shaped house in China's Guizhou Province has been demolished for lacking construction permits, but its owner vows to fight the order in court and rebuild. The 10-story structure, which became a tourist attraction for its fan

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Demolition Order Issued for Viral 10-Story Chinese House; Owner Vow to Fight in Court and Rebuild After Being Declared Illegal Construction

On May 22, foreign media reported that a bizarre 10-story pyramid-shaped house in Guizhou Province, southwestern China, has been ordered demolished following years of dispute over illegal construction.

The house stood prominently above rice fields in Xing village, becoming a small tourist attraction that drew numerous travelers and media attention due to its fantasy-like appearance resembling the worlds of acclaimed Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki.

The unusual structure was built by Chen Tianming, 43, who spent over 8 years expanding his family's original single-story stone house into a complex high-rise structure complete with staircases, balconies, and wooden frameworks resembling a maze, costing approximately 200,000 yuan or about 960,000 baht.

However, on May 20, local officials demolished nearly the entire building in just a few hours, leaving only the foundation of the original structure. Authorities stated the house lacked proper construction permits and posed safety hazards.

Chen told media he felt no regret despite the destruction of his years of work and does not blame himself for being unable to protect it.

Reports indicate that authorities have demolished most structures in the area since 2018 to prepare for tourism resort development in a region famous for its terraced rice fields and natural mountain beauty.

Chen refused to relocate and continued expanding his house in 2024, when it was officially declared "illegal construction."

Despite the demolition, Chen insists he will pursue legal action to prove the demolition itself was unlawful. "If I can prove the demolition was illegal, I still have the opportunity to rebuild it again," he stated.

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National

Pipat Chairs Meeting with TEBA to Drive Thailand's Super-Hub Development and Economic Growth

Deputy PM Pipat met with the Thai-European Business Association to discuss upgrading Thailand's transport and logistics infrastructure, with focus on road safety, airport efficiency, and port congestion improvements.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Pipat Ratchakij received Mr. Pierre Jaffre, president of the Thai-European Business Association (TEBA), and the association's board of directors for discussions on developing Thailand's transport and logistics systems. Attending was Chayathorn Phromsorn, Permanent Secretary of the Transport Ministry, alongside other transport ministry executives. The meeting aimed to exchange information and adapt European technology and standards to improve quality of life, safety, and economic stimulation.

Ratchakij stated that the ministry would consider all technologies and recommendations from TEBA with the goal of maximizing public benefit across road safety, travel efficiency, and reducing product costs through improved logistics systems.

TEBA's committee presented four key areas of discussion:

1. Vehicles and Road Safety: Mr. Krzysztof Tokarz highlighted Europe's success in reducing road fatalities by 60%, proposing that Thailand expand ABS brake system requirements to standard motorcycles beyond the current law limiting it to 1,200 cc vehicles and above (covering only 20% of the market). The Land Transport Department agreed road safety is a priority and will establish a working group with relevant agencies and TEBA to exchange safety technologies, review vehicle inspection policies, and implement speed control measures.

2. Aviation and Digital Technology: TEBA raised concerns about airport capacity amid growing passenger volumes and energy costs. Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited demonstrated end-to-end biometric facial scanning systems from check-in through boarding to reduce congestion. However, concerns about passenger data storage have caused hesitancy. The ministry instructed the airport authority to expedite resolving these issues to align with global security standards.

3. Supply Chain and Logistics Management: TEBA highlighted congestion at Laem Chabang port affecting shipping costs and questioned the feasibility and environmental impact of the proposed Landbridge project. The Port Authority of Thailand confirmed they are reducing cargo handling delays.

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Community

Auspicious News – Venerable Somdet Phra Maha Theeracharya Celebrates 89th Birthday

A highly respected Buddhist monk, Venerable Somdet Phra Maha Theeracharya, celebrates his 89th birthday on May 24, marking nearly seven decades in monastic service. The revered abbot of Wat Phra Chetuphhon in Bangkok and chairman of the Mah

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This Sunday, May 24, 2026, marks an auspicious occasion as Venerable Somdet Phra Maha Theeracharya (Pasit Khemangkro) celebrates his 89th birthday. His devoted disciples and followers will join together to pay respects and commemorate this milestone. Somdet Phra Maha Theeracharya is a highly respected member of the Supreme Sangha Council known for his exemplary monastic conduct and practice. Currently 89 years old and in his 68th Buddhist Lent, he serves as abbot of Wat Phra Chetuphhon Wimolmangkhlaram in Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, as well as holding the positions of Northern Regional Chief Monk and Chairman of the Welfare Committee of the Maha Therasomakam. Born on May 24, 1937, in Yang Noi Village, Khuang Nai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, he completed his primary education before being ordained on April 3, 1948, at Wat Yang Noi. He pursued Buddhist scriptural studies extensively and later conducted meditation practice retreats. He received the rank of Somdet Phra Rajakhana at the Divine Level in 2019 with the royal title Somdet Phra Maha Theeracharya. Throughout his monastic career, he has made significant contributions to both the Sangha and public welfare, including establishing meditation retreat centers in Thailand and abroad. His ecclesiastical positions have included secretary to the Northern Regional Chief Monk, assistant abbot at various temples, and abbot of Wat Yanawa since 2001. He has received numerous ecclesiastical rank promotions from the Thai royal family over his long monastic career.

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Police

College student claims gang membership, just returned from entertainment venue before hitting Bangkok police officer

Two 20-year-old men from Chiang Rai were arrested after their vehicle hit a Bangkok police officer at an alcohol checkpoint on Bang Na-Trat Road; police found a loaded pistol hidden in the car and one suspect confessed to gang membership.

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Police arrested two 20-year-old men from Chiang Rai province following a hit-and-run incident on May 22, 2569 in which a white Mitsubishi Expander struck Deputy Inspector Tharan Phiromjitcharoen while he was conducting an alcohol checkpoint on Bang Na-Trat Road. The driver and passenger sustained serious injuries after the collision. Officers recovered a Glock 19 pistol with 24 rounds concealed in the vehicle's spare tire compartment. One suspect, identified as Akrawin, admitted to being an active member of the Oreo gang, a youth group previously in the news for gang violence and illegal weapons possession. He claimed he and his friend had just returned from an entertainment venue in the Rangsit area and denied consuming alcohol, attributing any disorientation to unspecified substances. Police charged the driver with illegal weapons possession and reckless endangerment causing serious injury, while charging the passenger with illegal weapons possession and transporting firearms in public without justification. Akrawin has a prior criminal record involving five cases of assault and weapons violations.

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Kamphaeng Phet Police Raid Woman's Home Over Online Gambling Solicitation and Illegal Loan Operations

Police arrested a 37-year-old woman in Kamphaeng Phet on May 22 for operating online gambling solicitation and unlicensed lending schemes, seizing her phone and debtor records as investigators prepare to pursue others in the network.

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On May 22, 2025, Pol. Col. Somkasem Jaraksa, superintendent of Kamphaeng Phet city police station, and Pol. Lt. Col. Sanya Kamkoet, deputy superintendent, led an investigation team along with Region 2 Division 4 officers to arrest Ms. A (pseudonym), 37 years old, on a warrant for online gambling solicitation and unlicensed personal lending operations. During the arrest, officers seized one mobile phone suspected of being used to communicate and post gambling solicitations, as well as 12 sheets of debtor list documents detailing illegal loan transactions. The suspect and all seized evidence have been transferred to Kamphaeng Phet city police for legal proceedings. Police are preparing to expand their investigation into the financial flow and online gambling network to apprehend other members of the operation.

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National

Khun Khai Malihuana Teams Up with Academics and Artists to Advance Establishment of 'National Arts Council'

Thailand's arts sector leaders and academics are collaborating to establish a National Arts Council, viewing it as critical for supporting Thai artists and boosting the nation's creative industries globally.

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A significant movement in Thailand's arts and culture sector is gaining momentum as Khun Khai Malihuana (Kladawut Thongthai) joins forces with academics and contemporary artist networks from the civil society to hold an important meeting on 'Advancing the Establishment of the National Arts Council' at the Royal Princess Hotel Larn Luang in Bangkok.

This represents a crucial gathering bringing together academics and arts activists from across the country. Dr. Sirivat Saemserm from Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, who is leading the project initiative, stated: 'This is an exceptional opportunity to have all the experts, specialists, and stakeholders from our arts community—spanning contemporary and grassroots artists and all related fields—come together to share ideas and recommendations to truly advance the establishment of Thailand's National Arts Council. We have now gathered momentum from every region across the country: the North in Chiang Mai, the South in Phuket, the Northeast in Khon Kaen, and Bangkok. This collective strength demonstrates that Thailand's National Arts Council can genuinely become a reality. This research will serve as the foundation, with the Contemporary Arts and Culture Office overseeing the project alongside the Ministry of Culture. We need the government's full support to make this happen.'

Prakrit Gop Kijwattana, a creative advertising professional and political campaign designer, shared: 'This is one of the first serious discussions about the National Arts Council, bringing together teachers and experts from various fields to brainstorm its establishment. This council will play a vital role in supporting state policies and advancing Thai artists, enabling Thai arts to gain prominence on the global stage. When we look at major countries—England, France, America, South Korea, Japan, and Singapore—they all recognize that arts and culture, from grassroots to contemporary art, film, theater, and music, require a central arts council to drive them forward. Though Thailand is establishing this late, we must do it now. The government should prioritize this issue. The longer we delay, the more we will fall behind in the creative industries competition. This is a good start that should happen regardless of which government is in power. Arts and culture could become a driver of Thailand's economic growth.'

Thawatchai Somkhong, a respected artist and skilled practitioner with significant influence in advancing Thai arts, and founder of Fine Art magazine, added: 'This is an important starting point where we unite our thinking toward a common goal. The council has long been a dream in our industry, filling the gaps that government agencies cannot address to elevate the arts sector and create economic impact. We are gathering people from all groups within the arts community to identify key issues and reach conclusions to move forward. This is only the first step, and we hope the network grows and that those in this field will collectively support the council's establishment to fulfill everyone's dream. We have involved lawmakers who recognize the importance of viewing arts not merely as cultural matters but as an economic driver.'

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Police

Explosion at Camp Rama VI During Explosive Device Transfer Injures One Training Instructor

A police training instructor was injured in an explosion at Camp Rama VI while transferring training explosives. The officer is receiving treatment and will be transferred to Police Hospital with full support from the camp.

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An explosion at Camp Rama VI during the transfer of training explosives injured one police training instructor this morning. The camp's Command Group for Special Training Operations issued a statement expressing deep regret over the incident and clarifying that the injured officer is an external police trainer conducting duties in the area, not camp personnel. The injured instructor is currently receiving initial treatment at Hua Hin Hospital and is being arranged for urgent transfer to Police Hospital, with the camp pledging full support for his recovery.

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National

Thai Chamber of Commerce University Launches 'CEO MBAˣ' Program to Develop Next-Generation Business Leaders

Thai Chamber of Commerce University launches 'CEO MBAˣ,' an intensive master's program combining academic study with expertise from practicing executives, with classes held weekends and graduation in roughly one year starting 2025.

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Thai Chamber of Commerce University's School of Business Administration is advancing educational reform with the launch of its 'CEO MBAˣ' master's program, emphasizing integrated learning that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience from business sector experts. The curriculum aims to address the need for creating next-generation organizational leaders who can compete in the rapidly evolving business world, with student enrollment beginning in the 2025 academic year.

The new program reflects the institution's adaptation to global trends, particularly integrating digital knowledge, innovation, and strategic management with direct experience from entrepreneurs and practicing executives. The teaching approach emphasizes case method and block course formats, enabling students to apply their learning both immediately and sustainably in their future careers.

Associate Professor Dr. Thanavorn Polwichai, rector of Thai Chamber of Commerce University, stated that the 'CEO MBAˣ' curriculum has been completely redesigned to align with current global business contexts. Classes are held exclusively on Saturdays and Sundays, with block course instruction allowing students to graduate within approximately one year. The program also allows course content to be adjusted to reflect changing economic and industry trends.

A key distinguishing feature is the integration of academic knowledge with expertise from practicing business professionals, with at least 50% of instructors drawn from the business sector to develop deeper perspectives and enhance students' decision-making capabilities in real situations. The curriculum encompasses four critical dimensions: Strategy and Global Vision, Digital Transformation and AI, People and Change Leadership, and Sustainability and Governance.

Dr. Ravida Viriyakij, dean of the School of Business Administration, noted that the 'CEO MBAˣ' program focuses on learning from practitioners actively engaged in business daily, combined with academic frameworks to transform experience into applicable knowledge. The flexible, modern curriculum can adapt to business trends while emphasizing deep learning through case studies. The block course format allows students to focus intensively on each subject while immediately applying knowledge to real work situations.

Students will develop strategic thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills in complex scenarios reflecting current business realities, while building professional networks with peers and instructors who are leading business executives. The program delivers both theoretical knowledge and practical experience that directly supports career success.

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