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Latest Update on Rothaang Jitmeungnon Before Facing Takeru in ONE Samurai 1 Headliner

Former ONE Championship flyweight Muay Thai world champion Rothaang Jitmeungnon is heading to Tokyo to face local favorite Takeru in the headlining bout of ONE Samurai 1 on April 29, 2025. The interim ONE Championship kickboxing flyweight title will be on the line in this high-stakes matchup at the Ariake Arena. His wife Bangju has shared updates and photos of Rothaang preparing for the fight at their hotel before departure.

29 Apr Khaosod

Rothaang Jitmeungnon, the former ONE Championship flyweight Muay Thai world champion, is preparing to take on local favorite "Takeru" in an upcoming match. His wife Bangju has shared the latest updates ahead of their trip to ONE Samurai 1 on April 29, 2025, at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. The headline bout will feature Rothaang facing Takeru with the interim ONE Championship kickboxing flyweight title (125-135 lbs) on the line. Bangju's social media page has posted recent photos of Rothaang at their hotel before departure to Tokyo, along with a message saying "Getting a massage to loosen up and prepare before the match.. Are you ready?"

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National

AIA Thailand Honors Outstanding Agents with Prestigious Awards for 2025

AIA Thailand held its Annual Agency Awards Presentation 2025, honoring 3,700 life insurance agents and unit managers for outstanding performance. The event saw participation from over 3,000 agents, with 3,576 qualifying for MDRT 2026 status, maintaining AIA's position as the company with the most MDRT members in Thailand and globally. AIA executives congratulated the award winners for their professionalism and commitment to delivering financial security and health protection to customers nationwide.

29 Apr Khaosod

AIA Thailand held the AIA Annual Agency Awards Presentation 2025 to recognize unit managers and life insurance agents who achieved exceptional results as "Outstanding Performers of 2025." The company honored 3,700 agents for their accomplishments under the theme "Celebrating Excellence. Inspiring Greatness," which reflects the strength of the awards and demonstrates how AIA representatives can achieve unlimited success through exceeding their potential and capabilities.

This year, over 3,000 managers and agents participated in the event, with 3,576 qualifying for MDRT 2026 status. AIA maintained its position as the number one company with the most MDRT members in Thailand and globally. This achievement showcases the professionalism and commitment of AIA representatives in delivering protection and creating security in physical health, mental health, and financial health for Thai people nationwide, supporting the company's promise of "Healthier, Longer, Better Lives."

The ceremony was graced by Chuchart Premoolpol, Secretary-General of the Insurance Commission, who presided over the event and congratulated the award-winning managers and agents. Li Yuan Zhong, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the AIA Group, also sent congratulations commending the capabilities of all representatives. AIA Group executives, including Tan Hak Leh, Regional Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Nrongchai Akkasertseri, Independent Director of AIA Group and Board Advisor of AIA Thailand, and AIA Thailand management led by Nikhil Advani, Chief Executive Officer, Alisa Simaroeng, Head of Life Insurance Agents, and Prakitti Bunyagiati, Senior Advisor of Life Insurance Agents, presented the awards.

Nikhil Advani, Chief Executive Officer of AIA Thailand, stated: "On behalf of AIA Thailand, I extend heartfelt congratulations to all 3,700 outstanding agents who won awards this year. The dedication and commitment you demonstrated throughout the past year have brought today's success. You are part of the number one organization in the life insurance industry, and our agents have maintained the top position for over eight decades. Therefore, award recipients like you represent Thailand's best agents and are ready to step onto the world stage to further elevate the standards of Thai life insurance representatives. I thank you all for being vital cogs in driving organizational growth and helping AIA maintain its number one position across all metrics. You are also a great force in delivering life, health, and financial security to our customers, fulfilling AIA's mission to support billions of people across Asia."

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Community

Lucky and Unlucky Days – Which Zodiac Signs Will Receive Major Financial News and Gain Greater Authority?

This daily horoscope for April 30, 2025 provides luck forecasts for all twelve zodiac signs, with Taurus natives expecting major financial gains and Leo natives facing challenging prospects in agricultural ventures. The reading covers various life aspects including work, relationships, finances, and health, offering guidance to readers based on their astrological signs.

29 Apr Khaosod

Lucky and Unlucky Days

Thursday, April 30, 2025 By Buspon

Aries (Ram) Today you won't experience much success in work, regardless of planning. However, negotiations—especially business matters—will yield satisfactory results. Promotions remain possible. Communication with distant colleagues may encounter unexpected obstacles.

Taurus (Bull) Today brings great financial news with potential acquisition of multiple assets. Family members of varying ages and talkative types may create workplace confusion. You'll lack candid conversation with friends. Single natives may meet someone you've liked before or encountered previously, bringing additional fortune.

Gemini (Twins) Today you'll experience peace in daily life. Income will arrive from multiple sources. You may suffer minor illness from consumption or unsuitable items. Those in relationships may experience frustration as partners' attempts to please fall flat, or relationships feel incomplete.

Cancer (Crab) Today work proceeds unevenly. Elders seem reserved and thinking lacks clarity. Avoiding competition is wise. You'll reconnect with old friends or past romantic interests. Benefits and profits flow continuously, though people you respect may strangely interfere with your finances.

Leo (Lion) Today you're among changing crowds and environments. Daily life tends toward unexpected events without advance warning. However, fortune isn't favorable regarding agriculture or aquaculture. Heavy investment now won't be worthwhile. Partners or spouses don't listen to your opinions.

Virgo (Virgin) Today be extremely cautious about conflicts with partners or business associates, which may escalate to quarrels or separation. You may work serving large groups or the public. You'll enjoy socializing with distant friends or studying Western topics.

Libra (Balance) Today you may not receive debt repayment as scheduled. Partnership shares or joint investment returns may be delayed. Earning even modest gains requires overcoming significant obstacles. Family will invite you to various celebrations.

Scorpio (Scorpion) Today you'll try organizing income and expenses, but tighter financial control creates more stress and irritation. You may lose financial documents, requiring others' help to find them. Avoid verbal arguments or debates, as you'll lose and matters won't end.

Sagittarius (Archer) Today you'll restructure your finances and may change investment methods or banks. Watch for long-term issues with authorities. Land or agricultural income will suffice, but beware of property-related disputes that are difficult to resolve long-term.

Capricorn (Goat) Today whatever you do tends to draw criticism from employers or seniors. You may reluctantly accept blame for your boss. Distant family will send good news or gifts. Spending will be moderate with fewer expenses.

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National

Thailand MICE X-Change 2026: Uniting Forces to Drive Innovation and Sustainability

Thailand officially opened the Thailand MICE X-Change 2026 (TMX 2026) on April 29, bringing together over 4,000 industry professionals from around the world under the theme of innovation and sustainability. The event, organized by the Thai Exhibition Association and the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau, features more than 100 solution providers, 29 expert speakers, and a business matchmaking program designed to elevate Thailand's MICE industry to the global stage. The conference will cover 16 key topics including AI in event marketing, sustainability practices, and innovative booth design strategies.

29 Apr Khaosod

Thailand MICE X-Change 2026: Uniting Forces to Drive Innovation and Sustainability Elevating Thailand's MICE Industry to the Global Stage

April 29, 2026 – The Thai Exhibition Association (TEA), in partnership with public and private sector allies, officially launched Thailand MICE X-Change 2026 (TMX 2026), held concurrently with MICE Day 2026 as part of Thailand MICE Week 2026, organized by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB). The event aims to become a leading trade show and academic conference for the exhibitions, meetings, and events industry.

Loy Chun Hao, Chairman of the Thai Exhibition Association (TEA), stated following the opening ceremony: "Thailand MICE X-Change has evolved into a flagship platform reflecting the power of exhibitions and events as a strategic marketing tool amid highly competitive conditions. Face-to-face interaction remains the most effective mechanism for building trust, creating business opportunities, and fostering meaningful relationships, particularly in innovation and sustainability. We support the business sector in adapting to global trends and the digital transformation."

This year's event operates under the theme "Innovation & Sustainability: Powering Excellence & Growth in Thailand's MICE Industry," bringing together over 4,000 industry professionals from around the world to reinforce Thailand's image as a hub for innovative and sustainable event management at the regional level.

The TMX 2026 opening ceremony was presided over by Napintr Srisarp, Minister Attached to the Prime Minister's Office, who delivered the keynote address. Industry leaders in attendance included Loy Chun Hao, Chairman of TEA; Dr. Pasuk Loharchaoen, Chairman of the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau; and executives from leading organizations in the MICE ecosystem.

Attendees will encounter solutions providers from over 100 leading exhibitions, meetings, and events companies from both Thailand and abroad. Solutions presented cover the entire supply chain, including venue services, design and construction, booth services, logistics, event technology, marketing, and communications.

Beyond showcasing new technologies, the event features the X-Change Square seminar platform with knowledge-sharing sessions led by nearly 29 distinguished speakers from leading organizations, international venue managers, event organizers, and industry experts. Over 16 topics will be covered, including industry overview and future trends, AI and event marketing technology, MICE sustainability, exhibition logistics, business matchmaking strategies, and innovative booth design and experience creation.

A key highlight of TMX 2026 is the Business Matching Program, which connects exhibitors with service buyers.

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National

CKPower Wins Two Awards at Thailand-Japan Decarbonization Award 2026

CKPower won two awards at the Thailand-Japan Decarbonization Award 2026 for its waste management and environmental conservation projects at power plants in Bang Pa-in and Xayaburi, demonstrating innovation in reducing emissions and resource

29 Apr Khaosod

CKPower Wins Two Awards at Thailand-Japan Decarbonization Award 2026, Reflecting Innovation Potential in Resource and Environmental Management

Recently, CK Power Public Company Limited (CKP), one of the region's largest renewable energy producers and among those with the lowest carbon footprint, clinched two awards from the Thailand-Japan Decarbonization Award (TJDA) 2026 platform. The awards include a Golden Award for its waste and wastewater management project in the energy production process of the Bang Pa-in Cogeneration Power Plant, and a Silver Award for its Waste to Value lantern project aimed at conservation, protection, and restoration of natural resources and the environment at the Xayaburi Hydropower Plant. These awards are presented by the Thai-Japan Association for Technology Promotion (SJTA), which aims to promote and honor organizations that excel in developing and applying technology and innovation to concretely reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Ms. Tuangphon Bunyanasaranun, Assistant Managing Director for Corporate Communications and Sustainability Management, and Mr. Anuwat Sathakul, Operations Department Manager, represented the company in receiving the honors from Professor Dr. Suphachai Patumanakul, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, at the Grand Hall of Bitec Bangkok Convention Centre in Bangkok.

Thanawat Trivishvavet, Managing Director of CK Power Public Company Limited, stated that CKPower is committed to advancing its long-term electricity production processes through appropriate technology and innovation in environmental management, energy management, and climate change response. This is coupled with developing employee knowledge and capabilities, emphasizing the creation of 'innovators' and fostering an innovation culture within the organization. This enables employees to participate in developing and advancing concrete approaches to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which not only improves operational efficiency and cost-effective resource use but also creates positive environmental and community impacts, strengthens energy security, and generates sustainable value for stakeholders over the long term.

The two award-winning projects are as follows:

The waste and wastewater management project in the energy production process of the Bang Pa-in Cogeneration Power Plant is an approach to efficiently manage water resources in electricity production, focusing on managing the lubricating oil system to reduce waste and improving water efficiency in the cooling tower system through chemical control adjustments to enable greater water recycling. The project has reduced water consumption by more than 743 million liters and saved costs exceeding 5 million baht, while reducing lubricating oil consumption by more than 28,000 liters, saving over 2.6 million baht. Importantly, it reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than 95,000 kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent. Long-term plans include advancing to utility systems to further improve efficiency and reduce waste.

The Waste to Value lantern project for conservation, protection, and restoration of natural resources and the environment at the Xayaburi Hydropower Plant transforms organic waste from food scraps at the power plant into soil quality improvement material and promotes environmentally friendly agriculture while building environmental awareness among youth and community members.

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National

SME D Bank Injects 19 Billion Baht into Small Business Capital, Pumping 90 Billion into the Economy

SME D Bank disbursed 19.8 billion baht to small businesses in Q1 2025, generating roughly 90.7 billion baht in economic activity as Thai SMEs struggle with rising energy costs from Middle East tensions.

29 Apr Khaosod

Pichit Mitravangsul, Chief Executive Officer of Thailand's Small and Medium Enterprise Development Bank (SME D Bank), announced that Thailand's economy showed clear signs of slowdown in the first quarter of 2025 due to prolonged Middle East tensions, which have continuously driven up energy prices. This has severely impacted Thai SME operators facing increased business costs and expenses.

As a specialized state financial institution under the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Industry, SME D Bank remains committed to serving as a crucial mechanism to help Thai SMEs overcome current difficulties and build long-term sustainability. Operating under the philosophy "an umbrella once opened never closes," the bank provides support through improved credit processes and relaxed conditions aligned with current economic situations, enabling small operators to access loans quickly.

In the first quarter of 2025, SME D Bank achieved its targets by providing over 19.8 billion baht in capital to SME operators, representing 11.75% growth compared to the same period in 2024. The majority went to small business operators with loan limits not exceeding 15 million baht per business, generating approximately 90.7 billion baht in economic circulation and supporting over 541,700 jobs. Outstanding credit reached over 100 billion baht, up 3.05% year-on-year.

Simultaneously, the bank developed over 1,900 SME operators through its development program, focusing on marketing, revenue increase, and business expansion via new market channels suited to the digital era. The bank provided consulting on cost reduction through clean energy, technology, and innovation. Activities included opening SME D Market with free booth space, teaching online marketing and AI applications. The bank's digital platform DX by SME D Bank (dx.smebank.co.th) saw 5,370 new service users, a 124% increase year-on-year, with cumulative membership exceeding 50,660.

The bank also provided support to over 5,590 vulnerable customers affected by various situations through debt restructuring and other assistance measures. Credit quality management remained efficient, with non-performing loans (NPLs) declining to approximately 7.857 billion baht or 7.86% by end of March 2025. The bank maintained a strong NPL Coverage Ratio of 158.52%, reflecting financial stability and resilience. SME D Bank will continue implementing its "umbrella" philosophy throughout the remaining three quarters of 2025 to help SMEs overcome crises and build sustainable foundations.

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National

Diverse Local Technologies – Muscat Grapes Cultivated in Thailand with Japanese Quality at Thai Prices

Thai farmers now successfully cultivate Japanese Muscat grapes with comparable quality at local prices, avoiding both import premiums and cheaper Chinese alternatives. A Phayao grape farmer demonstrates that proper greenhouse techniques and

29 Apr Khaosod

Muscat grapes, originating from Japan, are characterized by their large, beautifully colored fruits with a sweet, crisp taste and distinctive aroma. However, their high price—particularly when imported—can reach thousands of baht more, leading some consumers to purchase cheaper Chinese alternatives. Good news for grape lovers: Thailand now successfully grows Muscat grapes across multiple regions including the North, Northeast, and Central areas. The local produce matches the taste and quality of the original Japanese variety without the premium price or concerns about chemical residues.

Thitipon Kaewnuon, known as Tri, owns Theerwaree Grape Garden located in Thung Kluay subdistrict, Phu Sang district, Phayao province. Operating on two rai of land, he has transformed it into an agritourism destination. During harvest season, tourists flock to taste fresh grapes directly from the garden, and current production cannot keep up with demand.

"I previously worked abroad and saved enough to return home and start a business in my hometown, Phayao," Thitipon explains. "I consulted with my wife about what to try, and we settled on grape farming after seeing it featured on television. After researching and understanding the cultivation process, we decided to give it a go."

His garden currently covers two rai with four main grape varieties: Early VFVIJK, Rambo, Luscious Perlette, and Muscat—the star of his operation. Three years ago, Muscat grapes were relatively unknown, but Thitipon was drawn to their unique appeal: their aromatic quality, sweetness, and jelly-like texture when bitten. He sourced his rootstock from Lampun province, which carries authentic Japanese cultivars.

Thitipon shares techniques for growing large, sweet, crisp Muscat grapes that consumers love: "Many people think Muscat grapes can only be grown in Japan and require cold climates. Actually, grapes grow almost anywhere in Thailand. They thrive with fermented fertilizer, sunlight, and good air circulation. They dislike rain and insects, so we use greenhouses to prevent pests and reduce chemical pesticide use significantly."

New farmers must understand that first-year vines don't produce fruit—they must be nurtured to maturity. In the second year, grapes begin producing but not at full capacity; proper branch development is essential. By the third year, harvesting can begin. Grape production can be controlled by timing: from pruning to harvest takes approximately four months, then another two months for nutrient accumulation—six months total. To harvest in February, count back six months to begin pruning.

Propagation involves grafting quality rootstock onto wild grape stock, taking about one month before transplanting to the field. Soil preparation is crucial: use fermented fertilizer to create loose, porous soil with organic matter from rice straw and leaves, as grapes dislike compacted earth. Plant seedlings at soil level in bags, cover with mulch, and water with fruit or animal fermentation liquid mixed with Trichoderma fungus to prevent disease. Nurture vines for approximately two months until they climb their support structure, then develop lateral branches where grapes will fruit.

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National

Veteran Actor Falls Ill with Deteriorating Heart Balloon Stent, Leaking Heart Valve, and Kidney Disease; Facing High Medical Costs

Veteran Thai actor Wisit Yuttiyong, 84, is facing serious health challenges including a deteriorating heart stent, leaking heart valve, and kidney disease, with medical costs ranging from 500,000 to 800,000 baht that his family cannot afford. The Actors' Welfare Foundation has provided financial assistance to help cover his treatment expenses, as the actor chooses conservative medication-based care rather than expensive surgery. Wisit Yuttiyong has become increasingly immobilized by his condition and the burden of frequent medical appointments and transportation costs.

29 Apr Khaosod

Veteran actor Wisit Yuttiyong has revealed his latest condition following illness caused by a deteriorating heart balloon stent, a leaking heart valve, and kidney disease, with mounting medical expenses. Fellow actors representing the Actors' Welfare Foundation have provided financial assistance.

Noi Nathani Ruedyiem presented the aid to veteran actor Wisit Yuttiyong on April 29, 2026. Photos shared on the Actors' Network Facebook page show the veteran actor receiving treatment, with actress Noi Nathani Sittisaman, executive director of the Actors' Welfare Foundation, presenting the financial aid to help cover his medical expenses.

Veteran actor Wisit Yuttiyong, familiar to audiences through his many film and television roles, fell ill due to a deteriorating heart balloon stent, a leaking heart valve, and kidney disease.

Wisit Yuttiyong has revealed details of his ongoing health struggles. "After the doctor diagnosed that my heart valve is leaking severely, we still don't know exactly where the leak is located. I need to undergo ultrasound or endoscopy, including swallowing an endoscope for a detailed examination of which part of the valve is leaking. Once we identify the location, I'll need another MRI," he explained.

"Hearing all these procedures, my body clearly isn't ready for them. And the medical expenses beyond insurance coverage—the doctor told me it would be 500,000 to 800,000 baht. Right now, my family can't afford it. Normally, a heart valve replacement should last ten years, but mine only lasted seven years before deteriorating rapidly, which has weakened my body."

At 84 years old, Wisit Yuttiyong faces difficult circumstances with high medical costs and limited mobility. "I've decided to continue treatment without surgery because I can't afford the expenses. This means I'll need to visit the hospital more frequently than usual. For now, I'm choosing medication-based treatment, and the doctor has scheduled another echocardiogram in three months, but I need checkups every month."

"Regarding my kidney disease, I need injections to stimulate red blood cell production. I have to pay for the injections myself. I have high white blood cells and low hemoglobin, so the doctor prescribed two injections per month. I've been managing my kidney disease conservatively and haven't agreed to dialysis yet. I'm paying for the injectable medication myself, and whenever I receive medicine, I have to go to a clinic near my home to get injected. The problem is my kidney function keeps fluctuating between stages 3-4 and 4-5, so I've already had 18 injections to stimulate red blood cell production."

"Now I'm struggling with high medical expenses. The taxi fare to the doctor each time is difficult to afford. I can't take the bus and then catch a taxi—it's too much. I'm 84 years old this year, and my wife is also elderly. Our life has become quite challenging."

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National

Royal Representative Performs Merit-Making Ceremony Releasing Livestock and Animals on Princess Tipangkornrasmi's Birthday

A royal representative released livestock, birds, and nearly half a million fish into the Chao Phraya River at Wat Arun in Bangkok to mark Princess Tipangkornrasmi's birthday on April 29.

29 Apr Khaosod

At 8:07 AM on April 29, 2026, the King graciously approved General Surayuth Chulanont, Chairman of the Privy Council, to serve as his representative in performing merit-making ceremonies involving the release of cattle, birds, and fish to commemorate the birthday of Princess Tipangkornrasmi. The ceremony was held at Wat Arun in Dusit District, Bangkok.

The Privy Council Chairman sprinkled blessed water over a pair of cattle, which were then presented to farmer Thawon Yaowarutt from Ubon Ratchathani province to raise and breed for increased productivity.

Following this, blessed water was sprinkled over bird cages, and 22 white-crested laughingthrushes were released back into nature. Subsequently, 490,000 freshwater fish were released into the Chao Phraya River, including white-spotted barb, golden barb, Thai siamese carp, rosy barb, white necklace fish, and other species, to allow them to grow, reproduce naturally, and maintain ecological balance.

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National

Fresh from Youth – Building Skills for Next-Gen Agriculture

Siam Kubota Corporation and Chiang Mai University have partnered to launch the KUBOTA Freshy Agri Skill program, an educational initiative designed to equip students with modern agricultural expertise and inspire next-generation farming careers. The program features five interactive learning stations combining classroom knowledge with practical hands-on experience in agricultural technology, machinery operation, and digital farm management solutions.

29 Apr Khaosod

Siam Kubota Corporation Limited is launching the "KUBOTA Freshy Agri Skill" program to inspire and develop agricultural expertise among students under the KUBOTA Next Gen Farmer initiative. The program combines hands-on learning with knowledge transfer in innovation, technology, and modern agricultural solutions through collaboration with the Faculty of Agriculture at Chiang Mai University.

Ratchakrit Songwanchiwin, Sustainability Development Manager at Siam Kubota Corporation Limited, stated that the company has been collaborating with educational institutions nationwide, and with Chiang Mai University since 2020 to develop agricultural education. This initiative marks another significant step in continuing integrated educational partnerships to create mutual benefits for both organizations. The focus is on paving the way toward next-generation farming under the "KUBOTA Next Gen Farmer" concept, establishing a strong learning ecosystem and fostering positive attitudes toward agriculture while developing new-generation or Smart Farmers capable of applying technology to increase production efficiency and competitiveness.

The KUBOTA Freshy Agri Skill program bridges classroom learning with real-world experience through five interactive learning stations:

Station 1: KUBOTA Agri Solutions for major crops, teaching methods to increase yield and reduce costs through comprehensive agricultural solutions, covering crop cultivation, cost management, and return on investment analysis using real farmer case studies.

Stations 2 & 3: Test Drive Innovation, where students experience modern agricultural machinery including tractors, smart spray drones, excavators, rice combines, and vegetable planters.

Station 4: Agricultural Applications for field management, teaching digital technology use for precision farming, including water management systems and the KAS Crop Calendar app covering soil preparation, planting, maintenance, harvesting, and post-harvest management.

Station 5: Workshop - Path to Smart Farming, featuring insights from experienced farmer Wallailak Kumkoon (Pat), owner of Wallai Farm, including real farm data analysis and scenario simulations to develop decision-making skills.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Darunee Naprom, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture at Chiang Mai University, noted that this collaboration reflects both organizations' commitment to developing young talent in agriculture to adapt to modern global changes. It provides students with valuable out-of-classroom learning through hands-on experience, strengthening their knowledge, skills, and readiness for future agricultural careers.

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Tourism

Entertainment Scoop – Chinese Actor Cheng Lei Storms Thailand with 2026 iQIYI Starship Meet and Greet

Chinese actor Cheng Lei attended the 2026 iQIYI Starship Meet and Greet event in Bangkok as the platform's newest Global Ambassador, delighting Thai fans with his charm and Thai language greetings. The event featured interviews, games, Thai cuisine tastings, and a surprise appearance by the original novelist of his drama How Dare You!?, creating an unforgettable experience for attendees. Cheng Lei expressed his honor at the appointment and his desire to return to Thailand to better practice the Thai language.

29 Apr Khaosod

Fans certainly got their money's worth when renowned Chinese heartthrob Cheng Lei, star of Shadow Love, Legend of the Female General, and the recently concluded How Dare You!?, flew into Thailand as iQIYI International's newest Global Ambassador. The event took place at Sphere Gallery 2 in the Emsphere shopping center, organized by iQIYI International, with excited crowds filling the venue from opening.

The platform had set up exclusive zones for iQIYI VIP premium and annual standard members to experience intimate moments with their favorite star. When Cheng Lei made his entrance, screams echoed throughout the venue. The charming 180-centimeter tall actor impressed Thai fans immediately, greeting them in Thai: "Hello everyone, Thai fans. I'm Cheng Lei" and "I'm happy to see you all." He continued to delight the crowd with flirty Thai phrases like "I love you" and "You're all beautiful."

Cheng Lei then shared his feelings about receiving the iQIYI International Global Ambassador honor and his impressions of Thailand. The event featured an in-depth interview about his feelings and hit series Shadow Love, Legend of the Female General, and How Dare You!?, followed by a Q&A session.

Fans experienced heightened excitement during a series game that drew screams and smiles throughout the hall. A break featured popular Thai dishes including mango sticky rice, milk tea, tom yum shrimp, and pad thai for the actor to sample. The event concluded with a lucky draw where fans received postcards and group photos with the star, plus a tearful surprise where original novelist Qi Yingjun, author of How Dare You!?, appeared to talk with fans and sign autographs.

After the meet and greet, Cheng Lei gave media interviews at EM Tower, sharing his feelings about becoming an iQIYI International Global Ambassador and his impressions of Thai fans. "I feel very honored to receive this opportunity from iQIYI. For this first meeting with Thai fans at the 2026 iQIYI Starship Meet and Greet, I want to thank them so much. I was very nervous at first and sweating the whole time, but all the Thai fans were so excited and having fun. After the nervousness passed, I felt genuinely happy. Thank you for this wonderful opportunity, and I hope to meet everyone again next time."

Regarding his preparation for delivering the best experience, Cheng Lei revealed: "Actually, I prepared a lot of Thai language, but when I got on stage I felt nervous and worried about making mistakes, so I didn't speak much. I hope that on my next visit to Thailand, I can speak Thai fluently for everyone."

He also expressed his impression of Thai fans' warm reception: "Thai fans are really fun and cheerful, especially when I saw the fan project and turned back to face everyone. That moment really impressed and moved me."

When asked about Thai attractions or foods he hadn't tried yet and wanted to experience, the young actor responded: "If I had the chance, I'd like to stay in Bangkok for 2-3 days. Thailand actually has many cities with their own unique charm."

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