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National

Satisfying Flavors at P. Prateep Boat Noodles in Nong Chok by Da

P. Prateep Boat Noodles in Nong Chok by Da has become a popular destination in Bangkok's Nong Chok neighborhood for food lovers seeking authentic flavors. The restaurant specializes in richly flavored boat noodles with carefully balanced Thai spices and tender meat, complemented by an extensive menu of meatballs, stewed liver, rice dishes, and traditional salads. With welcoming atmosphere, friendly service, and affordable prices, it has established itself as a must-visit dining landmark in the area.

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The Nong Chok neighborhood in Bangkok, brimming with traditional community charm, is becoming a destination for food enthusiasts seeking authentic flavors at P. Prateep Boat Noodles in Nong Chok by Da.

What makes this restaurant stand out goes beyond its boat noodle reputation. The restaurant's boat noodle broth has a distinctive character—concentrated, aromatic with genuine Thai spices, and slow-simmered to a perfectly balanced taste. The noodles, pork, and liver are tender and delicious.

Anyone who loves boldly flavored boat noodles must visit. Adding crushed chili or extra seasonings according to your preference further enhances the distinctive taste.

Beyond the signature boat noodles, the restaurant offers supplementary dishes to complete your meal. These include fragrant grilled pork meatballs, crispy-outside tender-inside fried meatballs, stewed liver, and dipping pork served with flavorful sauce. Every plate features carefully selected ingredients.

For those wanting to switch from noodles to rice, the restaurant offers complete single-plate options including fiery basil fried rice, fragrant wok-fried pork rice, and crispy-fried pork over fluffy rice.

Salad lovers shouldn't miss out, as the restaurant serves both spicy minced pork salad and vermicelli salad with bold, tangy, salty, and spicy flavors that are perfectly balanced Thai style—another colorful addition to your meal.

After savory dishes, desserts and beverages provide the perfect finish. The restaurant offers various specialty beverages along with cakes and baked goods that add just the right sweetness.

The atmosphere feels welcoming and accessible, suited for both regular neighborhood customers and those making a special trip. With friendly service and affordable prices, this restaurant has become another must-visit landmark in Nong Chok.

P. Prateep Boat Noodles in Nong Chok by Da is located at the entrance of Chuemsamphan Soi 5, Krathumrai Subdistrict, Nong Chok District, Bangkok. Open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For more information, call 09-8363-9949.

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National

Index Living Mall Launches MIYAZAKI Furniture Series, Inspired by Japan's Kyushu Resort Town with Quality Wood at Great Prices

Index Living Mall has launched the MIYAZAKI furniture series, a new collection of rubber wood furniture inspired by Japan's Miyazaki resort town, featuring 23 products across bedroom, living room, and dining room categories with modern tropical design and curved elements. The company aims to achieve 100 million baht in sales from the series, targeting younger consumers seeking homes that reflect simplicity and connection with nature. The launch capitalizes on positive market signals including government extension of home loan relaxation measures expected to boost real estate purchases and benefit the furniture sector.

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Index Living Mall is aggressively pursuing growth opportunities amid market challenges, launching the new MIYAZAKI furniture series that draws inspiration from the woodcraft of Miyazaki, a resort town on the southern coast of Japan's Kyushu island. The line blends Japanese design aesthetics with Thai rubber wood in a Modern Tropical style, targeting younger consumers with a 100 million baht sales goal.

On May 14, 2025, Pichpimol Patmasatyanon, Chief Product and Trading Officer at Index Living Mall Public Company Limited (ILM), revealed that amid uncertainty across multiple dimensions, the company is strategically positioning products that emphasize quality alongside affordability. The company is monitoring positive signals from the government regarding the extension of home loan-to-value (LTV) relaxation measures through June 2026, which should bolster the real estate market and drive consumer purchases—benefiting the furniture sector as well.

"Given that today's consumers seek homes reflecting simplicity and connection with nature, we've built on the success of our wooden furniture from three years ago, such as the WASABI, TAKAYAMA, and AOMORI series, which generated over 400 million baht in revenue. Our latest offering, the MIYAZAKI series, takes inspiration from life in Miyazaki city, a resort town on southern Kyushu known for its pine wood industry, where locals traditionally craft furniture and home goods from pine wood. The wood is strong, durable, and adds warmth and simplicity to homes. Thailand's rubber wood shares similar qualities—beautiful natural surface and color, strong, weather-resistant, and offers long-term value."

The MIYAZAKI Series features 23 SKUs covering all lifestyle functions. The collection showcases rubber wood furniture with curved line designs and open structures, complemented by walnut-tone colors that create a resort or vacation home atmosphere. The line is organized across three main areas:

Bedroom (9 SKUs): Headboards feature design elements creating a warm atmosphere, emphasizing organization with wardrobes and soft-close drawers that operate quietly and extend product lifespan. Drawer handles feature a smooth J-shape design. Beds are available in three sizes (3.5/5/6 feet) to suit various spaces.

Living Room (12 SKUs): Features open-view furniture using modular systems with open shelving and coffee tables, allowing flexible space reconfiguration. A highlight is the rocking chair, designed to support the back for maximum comfort.

Dining Room (2 SKUs): Uses soft-edge design on table and chair edges for safety and visual comfort.

The collection connects with nature through home decorations such as Monstera, Indian rubber plants, emerald palm plants, and natural materials including wood, rattan, linen, cotton, ceramic crafts, woven pieces, and reed diffusers.

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Local

Dishes Worth Talking About from 77 Provinces – Red Pork and Crispy Pork Rice

A programmer-turned-chef named Jirwat Wichayachaumpong has opened Tam Panich restaurant in Ang Thong province, specializing in red pork and crispy pork rice dishes that gained popularity at weekend markets. The signature dish features red pork marinated for two nights using a special recipe, with prices ranging from 50 to 70 baht for combined portions. The restaurant operates four days a week and offers additional menu items including dumplings, noodles, and various soup options at affordable prices.

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A dish so delicious it demands word-of-mouth promotion. Owner Jirwat Wichayachaumpong, known as Tam, worked as a programmer in Bangkok for many years before returning to his hometown in Ang Thong province. He transitioned to becoming a chef, selling red pork and crispy pork rice at weekend markets. With a growing loyal customer base, he decided to open Tam Panich restaurant. The restaurant's name comes from his own name, followed by "Panich," which conveys a sense of prosperity and flourishing. The signature dish is red pork and crispy pork rice, where the red pork is marinated for two nights using a special recipe he developed, resulting in tender, delicious meat. The pricing includes: red pork rice at 50 baht, crispy pork rice at 60 baht, and a combination at 70 baht. Small portions are also available—100 grams of red pork for 60 baht and crispy pork for 70 baht. Additional menu items include red pork dumplings at 45 baht, noodles with red pork dumplings at 50 baht, braised pork noodles, cold tofu soup, spicy Tom Yum noodles, and clear broth options. All dishes are delicious, made with fresh ingredients, and offer good value for money. Tam Panich is located next to Wat Jan Niramitr bus station, Moo 7, Sala Daeng Subdistrict, Muang District, Ang Thong Province. The restaurant operates four days a week—Friday through Monday (closed Tuesday to Thursday)—from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Contact: 08-4115-8342

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Tourism

Entertainment Scoop – 'Zhao Lusi' Delivers Everything at Thailand's First Solo Concert

Chinese superstar Zhao Lusi performed her first solo concert in Thailand, 'Rosy Zhao Stay Romantic Concert in Bangkok 2026,' at Impact Arena in Muang Thonburi, delivering a spectacular show filled with romance and stunning production. The highlight of the evening included a special performance of a Thai song, which she had carefully rehearsed as a gift to Thai fans, showcasing her deep appreciation for their support. The concert was designed to engage audiences as 'romantic travel companions' rather than passive spectators, creating an unforgettable evening that left fans completely impressed.

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Chinese superstar Zhao Lusi delivered an unforgettable night for Thai fans at her first overseas solo concert, 'Rosy Zhao Stay Romantic Concert in Bangkok 2026,' held at Impact Arena in Muang Thonburi. The enchanting evening was filled with romantic spirit, marking her debut concert in Thailand with Thai and international fans filling the venue with warm support.

The spectacular production featured impressive artistry with light, color, and sound designed for authentic audience participation. Rather than treating fans as mere spectators, Zhao Lusi positioned them as 'romantic travel companions,' making them integral to the concert's success.

When the superstar took the stage radiating glamour and charm, the crowd erupted with screams of excitement. She was ready to take fans on a journey of joy, breaking away from conventional performance formats with a stage designed to be magical and spiritually connected with the audience.

A major highlight that will remain memorable for Thai fans was a special gift: Zhao Lusi performed a Thai song that she had painstakingly rehearsed. When the song 'Finding Myself... Then I Understand' played with her sweet and clear vocals, it captivated the entire hall, showcasing her deep care and affection for Thai fans.

Each song Zhao Lusi performed was carefully selected to bring joy through diverse emotional narratives and musical styles—from soothing performances to uplifting and energetic numbers that revitalized the audience's spirits.

The concert atmosphere left fans completely impressed. Zhao Lusi gave her all every moment: beautiful vocals, Thai songs, Thai language, and performances infused with Thai charm that will stay with Thai fans' hearts.

Zhao Lusi's commitment was to ensure everyone enjoyed every moment of this memorable evening. Her first concert in Thailand showcased her sincerity in bringing happiness to fans.

'Rosy Zhao Stay Romantic Concert in Bangkok 2026' was more than just a musical performance—it was a means for audiences to rediscover the creative power to build beauty in life anew. It stands as another concert of the year that delivered positive energy to Thai fans.

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National

Concerned About Wasted Time: Cabinet Won't Reaffirm Old Constitution Amendment Draft, Points to Likely Third Reading Rejection; Bhumjaithai Party Set to Propose New Draft

Thailand's government has declined to reaffirm a previous constitution amendment draft and plans to submit a new one instead, citing concerns about repeated parliamentary conflicts and wasted time. Bhumjaithai Party will present the new draft to its party meeting on May 19 before submitting it to parliament, with the aim of avoiding the contentious issues that derailed the previous amendment attempt.

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At 3:30 PM on May 14, 2569, government spokesman Paradorn Parisnanantakul held a press conference at Government House addressing the opposition's criticism following the cabinet's decision not to reaffirm the pending constitution amendment draft from the previous parliament. According to the government's perspective, the non-reaffirmation stems from previous constitutional amendment debates in parliament that contributed to the dissolution, triggered by disputes over reducing the Senate's power by one-third in approving amendments. "If the government reaffirms the old draft, it's likely that parliament will face the same conflicts as before dissolution, and the third reading vote will probably fail, wasting time since similar bills cannot be resubmitted in the same parliamentary session, potentially nullifying the intention of those who voted in the referendum," Paradorn stated. He explained that with a new parliament in place, it's appropriate for lawmakers and political parties to propose a new constitution amendment draft. Bhumjaithai Party will bring this matter to its party meeting on May 19, having already prepared a draft. If the party meeting approves, the party's 192 MPs will submit the draft alone, which meets the one-fifth requirement. The new draft's core content will exclude the problematic provisions from the previous version to achieve consensus and move forward. The draft also stipulates that constitutional drafting committee members will be selected through a parliamentary mechanism open to qualified applicants.

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Police

Man Accused of Attempted Murder Found Dead in Holding Cell While Two Cellmates Slept

A 41-year-old suspect accused of attempted murder was found dead in a holding cell at Thalang Police Station in Phuket, with initial signs suggesting he died by suicide while two cellmates slept nearby.

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A 41-year-old suspect wanted for attempted murder and illegal possession of a knife was found dead in a holding cell at Thalang Police Station in Phuket on May 14, 2025. Officers discovered the body in a corner of the cell in a sitting position with rope tied to the cage bars. Initial examination revealed no signs of struggle or injury, with estimates suggesting death occurred within the previous hour. The cell housed three suspects total; the two other inmates stated they had been asleep for about two hours before waking to officers' calls and discovering the body in the cell's secluded corner. CCTV footage showed the deceased pacing anxiously before entering the corner alone. Family members indicated the deceased had a history of drug addiction and anxiety issues, with multiple prior arrests for disorderly conduct and property damage. Most recently, he had been wanted on charges of attempted murder with a knife, allegedly stabbing a victim on April 25. The body was sent for autopsy, with legal procedures underway before the family retrieved it for religious rites.

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National

Back to School, Rising Costs: National Savings Fund Reports 27% of Parents Need Loans as Education Spending Hits Record 66 Billion Baht

Thailand's National Savings Fund reports back-to-school spending has surged to a record 66 billion baht, forcing over 27% of parents to borrow money or pledge assets to cover educational costs. The fund is launching a youth savings initiative, encouraging students aged 15 and older to save as little as 5-10 baht daily, with the government providing a 50% matching contribution to build financial resilience and reduce future debt risks.

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The National Savings Fund (NSF) has released findings from the Center for Economic and Business Forecasting at Thammasat University on back-to-school spending for 2025, revealing total education expenditures exceeded 66 billion baht—a 6% increase and the highest figure in 17 years of surveying. More than 27% of parents reported insufficient funds, forcing them to borrow money or pledge assets to pay school fees, highlighting the severe financial burden impacting Thai family welfare.

The survey serves as a critical reminder that economic volatility directly affects children's education. In response, the NSF is inviting students and youth aged 15 and above to use the back-to-school period to start managing their personal finances by setting aside portions of their daily allowance as savings, developing financial discipline and building their own emergency fund. This approach helps reduce the risk of facing future financial crises similar to current circumstances.

Why youth should start saving with NSF:

• Easy savings without cutting pocket money: Begin with just 50 baht per transaction with no mandatory monthly requirement—perfect for students starting from daily leftover allowance.

• Government matching contributions: For every baht saved by youth aged 15-30, the government immediately contributes 50% (capped at 1,800 baht annually), providing valuable returns with complete safety.

• Building pride and reducing family burden: Personal savings from student years establish strong financial foundations and help lighten the family load as youth mature into adulthood.

Despite parents willingly reducing other expenses for their children's education, students can help their families by learning to save starting today—simply putting aside 5-10 baht daily from their snack money. With monthly savings of 150-300 baht through NSF and 50% government matching, students saving 300 baht monthly will receive 150 baht from the government. Over a full year of consistent monthly savings, they'll accumulate 3,600 baht with an additional 1,800 baht government contribution—totaling 5,400 baht.

The NSF aims to strengthen the next generation's financial resilience, breaking the debt cycle, with NSF as their partner in financial planning through retirement. The fund invites Thai citizens aged 15 and above not covered by other state welfare schemes to register and begin saving easily through the "NSF" mobile application or call the savings hotline at 02-049-9000 for more details.

Tagline: "You save, the government saves for you, and you get a pension." For more information, join the savings family via Line @nsf.th or follow updates through Facebook (National Savings Fund-NSF), the NSF app, website www.nsf.or.th, or call the hotline 02-049-9000 (Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM).

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Police

Surat Thani Provincial Police Request Region 8 Establish Task Force to Combat Nominee Company Cases

Surat Thani police requested Region 8 establish a task force targeting nominee company crimes after raids on 30 firms uncovered fraudulent land holdings worth 150 million baht and 25 prosecutions.

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On May 14, 2026, Surat Thani Provincial Police Commander Suwat Suksri tasked Deputy Commander Somdet Chamsuang with submitting a letter to Region 8 Police requesting the establishment of an investigation team to suppress nominee company crimes under Deputy Police Commissioner Somran Nualmaa's directive.

Investigation units have conducted sweeping searches of nominee companies, with the following results: 1. Searched 30 target companies (6 upstream and 24 midstream), seizing 788 documents, 7 computers, and 245 stamps. 2. Investigated 36 land plots totaling 51 rai and 2 ngan valued at 150 million baht, resulting in 25 prosecutions (24 criminal cases and 1 land dispute case). 3. Expanded investigation from confessions by 187 companies that held shares without actual investment, currently under ongoing investigation.

Surat Thani Provincial Police have formally requested Region 8 Police establish a task force to prosecute nominee company offenses according to Deputy Police Commissioner Somran Nualmaa's orders to continue legal proceedings.

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National

Experience the All-New Changan NEVO Q05 Starting Today at Dealerships Nationwide

Changan Automobile launches the new NEVO Q05 intelligent electric SUV in Thailand, with test drives and reservations now available at dealerships across the country. The smart SUV features advanced technology, rapid charging, premium interior design by world-renowned designer Klaus Zyciora, and pricing will be officially announced on May 28.

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Changan Automobile is now inviting Thai customers to experience and reserve test drives for the all-new "Changan NEVO Q05," an intelligent electric SUV designed to meet modern urban lifestyle needs under the "Smart Drive, Easy Life" concept. The vehicle makes every journey easier and smarter with a spacious and comfortable interior across all seating positions, complete smart driving technology, and fast charging capabilities. The design stands out with sleek lines created by world-class designer Klaus Zyciora, Head of Global Design at Changan Automobile.

The NEVO Q05 features a 2,735mm wheelbase with ergonomically designed seats for comfortable long-distance travel. The interior uses soft-touch materials in over 80% of surfaces for a premium feel, with maximum cargo space of 1,380 liters when the rear seats are folded. The intelligent cabin comes equipped with a 14.6-inch touchscreen display paired with a 10.17-inch digital dashboard, supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, plus OTA software updates and smart voice command system. Powered by a CATL battery from a world-leading manufacturer, the vehicle supports 3C fast charging, reaching 80% charge from 30% in just 15 minutes.

Customers can experience the NEVO Q05 and book test drives starting today at Changan authorized dealerships nationwide, with official pricing to be announced on May 28.

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Community

Fresh Voices from Youth – Hope in the Mangrove Forest Through the Story of Mahachai Betta Fish

Young people from Tha Chalom and Mahachai in Samut Sakhon province are becoming guardians of endangered mangrove forests and the rare Mahachai betta fish that inhabit them. Growing up in these ecosystems, children like Dhanva have developed deep bonds with the natural habitat, though they face worrying threats from urban development and blocked water flows. Conservationists believe these young people hold the key to preserving both the mangrove forests and the traditional wisdom associated with them for future generations.

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When speaking of mangrove forests near Bangkok, many people don't realize that Tha Chalom and Mahachai still have remaining mangrove areas, since most perceive these cities as industrial centers and economic hubs filled with development.

Yet beneath this perception, in the areas of Tha Chalom, Mahachai, and Bang Phla Phaeng in Samut Sakhon province, mangrove ecosystems remain hidden, though they diminish daily in a concerning manner. People who grew up with mangrove forest traditions face social currents that view these areas as merely "wasteland" and worthless.

For some, the mangrove forest has become a burden that increases land taxes, forcing many areas to be cleared and destroyed.

Amid this crisis, small stories reignite hope. Young people named Dhanva, Jing, Rung, and Pooh from Tha Chalom and Mahachai spend most of their free time in the mangrove forest. They don't see it as merely a playground, but as natural habitat deeply connected to their lives. These children monitor visitors, watch for illegal wildlife capture, and learn to coexist with nature with genuine understanding.

"My house is right in front of this mangrove," Dhanva (Varanyu Gaeosukkasai) shares with concern. "Whenever we have free time, we come to search for Mahachai betta fish. They've become much rarer lately because dikes were built around the forest, blocking water flow into it. If it doesn't rain, the forest dries up, and the betta fish die."

Growing up within the mangrove forest allows these children to absorb the value of local resources without anyone telling them. Though they may not yet see the full crisis clearly, the bond and care they've developed are vital seeds for future conservation. The mangrove forests may be declining, but they haven't disappeared entirely.

"What worries me is that if the mangrove forest disappears, it's not just the city's green space that's lost. Species within the ecosystem like the Mahachai betta fish will vanish too, along with the lifestyles and wisdom that locals have passed down for generations, leaving only memories," says Kim Jirapun, vice president of the Betta Fish Association.

Kim Jirapun Promraksa, vice president of the Betta Fish Association, has continuously promoted Mahachai betta fish conservation through mangrove forest stories, sharing ongoing efforts filled with hope.

The crucial question may not be simply "how much mangrove forest remains," but rather "how can we preserve what's left" so that the mangrove forest doesn't become merely a memory passed down by previous generations.

For today's children, the mangrove forest shouldn't be just a past story to be told, but a space where they can play, learn, and grow alongside nature. And perhaps the mangrove forest's hope doesn't lie with anyone else, but in the small hearts of these children who still see value in what many have forgotten.

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National

Thailand Tourism Authority Launches 'Happiness Giveaway' Campaign to Inspire Domestic Travel Adventures

The Tourism Authority of Thailand launched the 'TAT Happiness Giveaway' event featuring a prize claw machine with over 800 rewards worth more than 500,000 baht to encourage domestic travel. The campaign aims to inspire Thais to discover travel happiness through accessible activities and meaningful experiences across the country. TAT officials emphasized that domestic tourism offers an economical and quality-of-life solution amid rising global travel costs.

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) hosted the 'TAT Happiness Giveaway - Claw Your Joy Across Thailand' event, featuring an energetic atmosphere and smiling faces of visitors participating in large numbers. The highlight activity was a prize claw machine filled with over 800 rewards totaling more than 500,000 baht, supported by various brand partners to share happiness with travelers. Prizes included airline tickets, accommodations, luggage, beauty vouchers, restaurant credits, tourism activities, and iPads that delighted participants throughout the event.

The activity took place under the campaign 'Instant Happiness When Traveling Thailand - The More You Travel with Heart, the Greater Your Joy,' designed to inspire and encourage continuous domestic travel through accessible, fun activities that engage younger travelers. The concept emphasizes that 'travel happiness can happen instantly, you just need to set out.'

Aphichai Chaturlermkij, TAT Deputy Governor for Domestic Marketing, explained: 'As the world faces economic and energy challenges that increase travel costs, people seek simpler, accessible, and energy-efficient vacation options. Domestic tourism is no longer just an alternative but a solution addressing both economic concerns and quality of life. This event aims to revitalize domestic tourism and encourage continuous travel through activities engaging younger generations with genuine participation. We believe travel is more than just movement—it's an experience that energizes, brings joy, and creates meaning in life.'

Aphichai added that today's travelers value 'experience quality' over travel quantity, so TAT focuses on campaigns creating meaningful human connections and deeper significance in every journey.

'Thailand offers charm and diversity satisfying every travel style—nature, cuisine, culture, creative activities, and hidden local attractions many haven't experienced. We invite everyone to travel and discover happiness, experiences, and inspiration available instantly throughout Thailand.'

Supporting partners included Dermatige Aesthetics, KTC Credit Card (Thai Credit Card Company), Grab Thailand, Santhiya Resorts & Spas, Cape&Kantary Hotels, Centara Life Cha-Am Beach Resort Hua Hin, The Heritage Chiang Rai Hotel and Convention, JP TRAVELSTORE, Cross Pattaya Pratamnak, and S-Tech Pharma. Follow updates on Facebook: The Story of Thailand - Instant Happiness Travel Thailand.

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