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Weekly Horoscope – Probability Trends for the Week (May 10-16, 2026): Small Gains Add Up to Big Fortune, Career Prospects Look Strong, Singles May Find Love

The weekly horoscope for May 10-16, 2026 forecasts mixed fortunes across zodiac signs, with Aries seeing accumulated small gains and career success, while Taurus enjoys foresight but faces business partner stress and relationship instabilit

9 May Khaosod

Weekly Horoscope Trends (May 10-16, 2026) by Setsathavut

Aries (Mesha): This week brings a steady stream of small windfalls that, when combined, amount to substantial gains. Don't dismiss minor good fortune. Though the path forward resembles a journey with occasional rain showers, you'll persevere to reach your destination. Business dealings and negotiations will succeed, though you may need to negotiate back and forth before achieving your goals. Personal matters look promising and you'll often gain the advantage, but work will present considerable headaches, requiring patience beyond what many colleagues experience.

Taurus (Pritsabha): This week you benefit from excellent foresight in anticipating future events before they occur. You may juggle multiple roles or positions, even adopting different personas for social situations, and may increase side professional work. You're well-protected from enemies with sufficient immunity against those who might take advantage. Your thoughts remain clear and sharp, but business partners will cause significant stress, and you may make hasty work decisions. Cherished items from loved ones may deteriorate, or romantic relationships lack the stability they should have.

Gemini (Mitthun): Everything you do this week will be under community observation. Whatever you do well, others will imitate without regard for social conventions. Some will try learning from your expertise but won't grasp it as well. Disputes among associates may arise—getting involved could cause trouble unless your children are involved. Money flows reasonably, but business negotiations and agreements should be approached carefully without expecting excellent results.

Cancer (Krakrut): You're particularly interested in work and investment matters this week, but beware of seeing things incorrectly or having opinions that don't align with proper standards. Misinformation that you stubbornly believe could damage your credibility and make you vulnerable to fraud. Financial matters may shake you, and old enemies won't threaten you until May passes. Once it does, you'll have the wisdom to handle opposition easily. Profits come from various sources, but intelligence and learning aren't clear now. Romance flows smoothly and closely.

Leo (Singha): This week you're fortunate in work involving imagination and creativity. However, poor karma may turn you into a profit-chasing gambler or stock trader, initially gaining then losing everything. Your accurate forecasting ability isn't necessarily beneficial—use this special ability wisely for real personal advantage. Worries about land, real estate, agriculture, or earthly possessions may arise, and foreign nationals or language barriers could easily provoke disputes. Couples may frequently clash.

Virgo (Kan): [Content incomplete in original]

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National

Park Bo Young Delivers Inspiring Speech Upon Winning Best Leading Actress Award

Park Bo Young won Best Leading Actress at the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards for her dual roles in "Our Unwritten Seoul," delivering an inspiring speech about overcoming self-doubt and appreciating others' hidden efforts behind their success.

9 May Khaosod

The 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony took place on May 8 at COEX Hall D in the Gangnam district of Seoul, with hosts Shin Dong Yup, Suzy, and Park Bo Gum. Actress Park Bo Young won the Best Leading Actress award for television for her dual roles as Mi-ji and Mi-re in "Our Unwritten Seoul," delivering a touching speech about life, competition, and the tendency to compare oneself to others.

Introducing herself as "Park Bo Young, who played Mi-ji and Mi-re," she reflected on the series' central concept: "Have you ever felt that someone else's life looked better than your own?" She continued, "Even though my life might look enviable to others, I too have thought that others' lives looked better than mine. However, I've now realized that we may have only seen their talents, but never the effort behind them."

She described how she finds competition exhausting and constantly feels the need to prove her worth, but seeing talented actors around her motivated her not to fall behind. "Perhaps it's my stubborn refusal to lose that molded me into who I am today. I want to express my deepest respect and gratitude to all actors who have been both beautiful competitors and sometimes like pacemakers pushing me forward," she said.

Regarding her role in "Our Unwritten Seoul," Park Bo Young called it a "bold decision." She admitted to questioning her own confidence and skills before filming began, but found courage she didn't know she had while reading the script. "I'm grateful to the screenwriter who created a story I couldn't ignore. Living as Mi-ji and Mi-re was a fulfilling time, and I'm grateful to the director who guided me when I was confused between the two characters."

She concluded with heartfelt thanks to the entire team, including stand-in actors, and expressed gratitude to fans and viewers, saying, "If I'm reborn next life, I still want to be my parents' daughter. Without fans and viewers supporting us, nothing would have meaning."

Her speech's closing message went viral on social media: "To all the foxes and badgers in this world, yesterday is already over, tomorrow hasn't come yet, and today still holds no certainties. So let's try to live today as beautifully as we can." The Baeksang Arts Awards, established in 1965 to promote Korean popular culture and art while boosting artists' morale, celebrated its 62nd edition this year, with a new musical category added to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Korean musical theater.

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Police

Arrest warrants being prepared for "Tae" and "James" in shooting of delivery worker

Police are preparing arrest warrants for two suspects known as "Tae" and "James" after a delivery worker was shot four times outside a house in Pathum Thani Province, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.

9 May Khaosod

Arrest warrants are being prepared for two suspects nicknamed "Tae" and "James" in connection with a shooting that left 24-year-old delivery worker Anuruk (surname withheld) critically injured outside a house in Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani Province. The victim was shot four times with a 9mm weapon—twice in the abdomen, once in the left shoulder, and once in the left leg.

On May 9, 2025, police at Khlong Luang Station, led by Deputy Superintendent Chalat Hom-ngern, along with officers Nawachai Chomchai and Pongnoppon Rungroj, held an urgent meeting to pursue the case. They summoned Chatadar (surname withheld), 23, the victim's girlfriend, for additional questioning to help identify the suspects.

Deputy Superintendent Chalat stated that investigators have already identified the perpetrators and are gathering evidence to request arrest warrants from the court. The victim remains hospitalized at Thammasat Hospital and cannot yet provide a statement. Police confirmed two people were involved—one fired the weapon while the other served as the getaway driver. Both suspects are known by nicknames "James" and "Tae." Tae reportedly has three to four outstanding cases. It is expected the suspects will be apprehended shortly after the court approves the arrest warrants.

According to Chatadar, the victim currently suffers from paralysis from the waist down. Doctors indicated the most serious concern is spinal damage, which could affect the nervous system and requires close monitoring, particularly if surgery becomes necessary. She stated she does not know the motive for the attack. She described Anuruk as a private delivery truck driver and said she had only briefly encountered James at a friend's birthday party, while she had barely met Tae at all.

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Police

Update: Massive weapons cache discovered during raid on Chinese man's hideout; one firearm traced to Sai Yai Police Station

A Chinese man arrested after a car crash in Chon Buri was found with an extensive weapons and explosives cache at his residence, including M16 rifles, grenades, C4 explosives, and ammunition—one firearm traced to a local police station.

9 May Khaosod

Update on the arrest of Ming Chen Sun, a 31-year-old Chinese national, who was apprehended after his car overturned in Sattahip district, Chon Buri province. When emergency responders arrived to assist, they discovered a rifle magazine inside the vehicle, leading to a search of his residence where authorities uncovered an extensive weapons cache including 2 M16 rifles, 9 M16 magazine pouches, 763 rounds of 5.56mm ammunition, C4 explosives totaling 4,832.4 grams, 4 Russian POMZ2 anti-personnel mines, 4 BA/WA type hand grenades, 1 Korean K75 grenade, 1 Myanmar M6/01 grenade, 7 electric detonators, 3 PONZ2 mine fuzes, 2 PONMZ2 safety pins, 2 remote control units, 3 body armor vests, 2 gas masks, 6 gas mask filters, and 4 twenty-liter drums of gasoline.

On May 9, officers from Nong Chom Thian Police Station brought Ming Chen Sun in for fingerprinting before being remanded in custody at Pattaya Provincial Court. The suspect displayed signs of severe stress throughout the process, expressing suicidal thoughts and revealing he suffers from depression requiring daily medication, particularly sleeping pills at night. Authorities are maintaining close supervision of his condition. Investigators confirmed that one of the recovered rifles belonged to Sai Yai Police Station, though it remains unclear whether it was stolen or illegally sold.

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National

Go Theerasak Reveals Mae Moo Took First Trip in 4 Years but Panicked After News, Sends Encouragement to Everyone

Actor Nopharat's mother Mae Moo took her first trip in four years to Korea and Hong Kong but panicked during the journey, prompting close friend Go Theerasak to publicly encourage her amid ongoing family tensions.

9 May Khaosod

After young actor Nopharat publicly revealed that he hasn't been in contact with his mother Mae Moo Pimpha Phaka for an extended period following a previous major announcement—which could be considered a disconnect—and requested to move forward with his own life amid waves of criticism from various directions, close friend Go Theerasak Puntachariya recently opened up in an interview with Kat Sod Entertainment about the hot-button issue.

She shared: "I felt like I was speaking as a friend and wanted to give my friend encouragement because I knew she was already consuming social media news. We know what kind of person she is and how she feels. We just wanted to be a source of support, telling her 'Hey, we're rooting for you,' because everyone knows she's in an uncomfortable situation and suffering mentally too. We didn't want her thinking or doing anything harmful."

When asked how often she gets to talk with Mae Moo, Go revealed: "We talk all the time. Just yesterday we called each other. Mae Moo called to say thank you so much, saying Go was the first to speak up and defend her. She understands that people who know her might be afraid of the tour situation falling on them, but Go didn't fear anything like that. When she was on the boat crossing to Hong Kong-Macau, she said she couldn't breathe and panicked. I told her 'It's okay Mae Moo, we're here with you, we're friends.' Hana just managed to get her out on a trip for the first time in 4 years. They went to Korea and then Hong Kong and Macau. Mae Moo normally doesn't go anywhere—this was her first time and she took the scary route."

When asked where Mae Moo is now, Go said: "She's in Hong Kong and will be back soon."

Regarding Mae Moo's mental state, Go explained: "She said she panicked and couldn't breathe. She's sick, you know. She has depression too. We understand. All we can do is help her enjoy the trip and be with friends. She's been like this for a long time—not just the two years mentioned in the news. According to Hana, it's been four years total. But we haven't elaborated because family matters are private. Today I just wanted to clarify my role. We're also idols of this country. I wanted to tell society not to misunderstand the phrase 'taking time apart' as 'cutting off relations.' Taking time apart is okay, especially between a mother and child. Do we really want to normalize this in Thai society? Day after day, children come out and cut ties with their father or mother until people become accustomed to it, thinking parents only have the duty to provide and raise them, and once they're grown, they become their own person with no need to love or care for their parents. That's not right."

When asked if Mae Moo's depression and panic have improved, Go said: "She was doing better—that's why she could go out. But now I'm not sure if she'll go out again because something just happened very recently, just yesterday. We need to see how things are when she returns to Thailand."

As a friend, does she give encouragement? "I give encouragement to everyone because I'm not just a friend—I'm like an auntie to my friend's child. Fans, don't think we're enemies. We're family."

When asked if she's had a chance to talk with the young actor, Go said: "Not at all. We haven't talked because I probably haven't met him or been part of his activities. He's in a different generation, doing his own work."

Asked if she wanted to say anything to netizens who left harsh comments, Go joked: "I don't really want to say anything. I like it actually. I'm looking for messages I could sue for, but there aren't any yet (laughs). It shows that internet users are becoming more mindful. But Go is ready. However it comes, I'm ready. If today I could be the host to help settle things, I'd be happy to, because I believe society must be driven by gratitude and virtue, not by new sensational content."

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Tourism

Marking Culture and Art – Millions of Stories Under One Sky

Siam Paragon opens "Trillion Stories Under the Sky," a dual exhibition exploring identity and contemporary life through paintings of cats by Niam Mawornkonong and intricate cityscape maps by Zillustation, running through May 22, 2025.

9 May Khaosod

Siam Paragon, in collaboration with Joyman Gallery and M Contemporary, presents a special art experience through the exhibition "TRILLION STORIES UNDER THE SKY," inviting everyone to explore the meaning of identity and the world we inhabit while questioning what it means to be human, the nature of cities, and contemporary relationships. Two solo exhibitions from contemporary artists who interpret the world uniquely are on display from today through May 22, 2025 at Art Jewel, Asia's latest art exhibition venue on the 5th floor of Siam Paragon.

The exhibition brings together two compelling shows. "Millions of CATS and ONE CAT" by Niam Mawornkonong explores the relationships between image, systems, and identity in an era of overwhelming information flow and artificial intelligence. Through 27 acrylic paintings on canvas featuring countless cats, the work reflects on coexistence in a world where differences fade and similarities become societal standards. Rather than providing answers, this exhibition opens space for viewers to question perception and the meaning of existence in a world increasingly filled with "abundance" and "sameness" unlike ever before.

Complementing this is "BENEATH THE HORIZON LINE" by Zillustation (Karun Jiamviriyasetheir), inviting visitors to pause and discover the beauty of cities in previously unnoticed dimensions. Through artwork presenting the city as a living space filled with stories, encounters, and memories, the exhibition features intricate black and white lines that create artistic maps blending reality and imagination with pop art sensibilities and contemporary cultural references, resulting in a surreal world that simultaneously reflects hidden beauty and ways of life in the metropolis.

Both exhibitions in "TRILLION STORIES UNDER THE SKY" offer viewers a chance to reconsider the world amid countless surrounding narratives, inviting art lovers to explore "millions of stories" and discover what it means to exist in today's world under the same sky. On display now through May 22, 2025 at Art Jewel, 5th floor, Siam Paragon.

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National

Royal Educational Fund Presentation Ceremony - Royal Scholarship Program for Thai Monks

His Majesty's representative presented royal scholarships to 271 monks and novices pursuing higher Buddhist education across multiple training programs and universities on Thursday at Chitralada Garden, continuing the late King's initiative

9 May Khaosod

On Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 2:30 PM, His Majesty the King graciously appointed General Surayud Chulanont, President of the Privy Council, as his representative to present the Royal Educational Fund for the Royal Scholarship Program for Thai Buddhist clergy at Dusit Sala in Chitralada Garden.

Senior monks overseeing the program and selected monks and novices receiving the royal educational fund were recognized as follows:

1. Phra Brahmabandit (Prayoon Thammajitta), Abbot of Prayurawongsa Monastery, as coordinator of the Preacher Training Royal Scholarship Program, Cohort 6

2. Phra Thammaviramedhee (Meechai Veeraphunyo), Vice Rector of Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Buddhagosha Pali Studies Campus in Nakhon Pathom Province, as coordinator of the Vipassana Meditation Instructor Training Royal Scholarship Program, Cohort 6

3. Phra Thammaviradhibodi (Cham Punnyajyo), Abbot of Benjamabopit Dusit Vanaram Monastery, as coordinator of the Dharma Dissemination Monk Training Royal Scholarship Program, Cohort 6

4. Phra Thammavirjindaphorn (Somkit Jintamyo), Assistant Abbot of Rajabophit Sathit Mahasima Monastery, as coordinator of the Dharma Teaching Royal Scholarship Program, Cohort 3, and the Meditation Teacher Training Royal Scholarship Program, Cohort 3

5. Higher education scholarship recipients from Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya and Mahamakut Royal Universities totaling 271 scholarships, consisting of: - 39 doctoral degree students - 83 master's degree students - 103 bachelor's degree students

6. Advanced Pali studies scholarship recipients from the Royal Pali Office at levels 6-9, totaling 56 students

Attending the ceremony were Udompon Eakkhiam, Director of the National Office of Buddhism; Pareena Srivanich, Advisor on Buddhist Research and Development; and Chatchapol Chaiyaporn, Buddhist Studies Expert, acting as Director of the Mahatherasangha Secretariat's Office, along with officials from the National Office of Buddhism, collectively advancing the royal vision.

The Royal Scholarship Program for Thai Buddhist Clergy was established by the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej with the royal intention to promote higher Buddhist education among monks, enabling them to reach the essence of Buddhist teachings and practice and propagate them correctly, thereby ensuring the stability of the Buddhist Dharma. The current King continues, preserves, and further develops this royal initiative to enhance the potential of monks as spiritual anchors for the people and vital pillars of Thai society.

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National

Commerce Ministry Partners with Hyundai Department Store to Promote Premium Thai Fruits in Korean Market

Thailand's Commerce Ministry is partnering with Hyundai Department Store to promote premium Thai fruits in South Korea, with mangoes, mangosteen, and durian featured across 13 supermarket branches from April through May 2025.

9 May Khaosod

Sunantha Kangwalkulkij, Director-General of the Department of International Trade Promotion under the Ministry of Commerce, announced that the DITP has directed trade promotion officers and commercial attachés in targeted fruit export markets to implement policies from Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthummaphand, which aim to accelerate expansion of the Thai fruit market to support the upcoming fruit harvest season.

The promotional campaign under the theme "Taste of Thailand: Land of Tropical Fruits" is being conducted in partnership with The Hyundai department store and the Thai team. The initiative has successfully raised awareness of Thai fruits, elevated them to premium product status, and increased consumer demand.

Seasonal Thai fruits including Nam Dok Mai and Mahachanok mangoes, mangosteen, and durian—products with high market potential in South Korea—have been displayed and sold, attracting significant interest from South Korean consumers. These fruits have been recognized for their quality, standards, and excellent taste, successfully positioning them as premium Thai products and reinforcing Thailand's reputation as a land of tropical fruits.

The campaign is being held across 13 supermarket branches in major cities including Seoul, Goyang, Songnam, Daegu, and Ulsan from April 24 to May 21, 2025, alongside online sales channels. Results will be reported upon campaign completion.

"We are confident this campaign will increase Thai fruit awareness among South Korean consumers, boost consumption of Thai fruits, and increase exports to South Korea," said Sunantha. "This will help provide markets for Thai fruit producers and enable farmers to achieve better prices for their products."

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Tourism

Temple Hopping on Holidays – The Legend of 'Phra Phud,' the Sacred Buddha Image at Wat Phra Thong in Phuket

Wat Phra Thong in Phuket houses Phra Phud, a sacred golden Buddha image partially buried in the ground, revered for granting wishes to those who seek its blessings. Legend claims divine interventions—including swarms of wasps and ants—prote

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Wat Phra Thong in Thalang District, Phuket, is an ancient provincial temple that enshrines 'Phra Phud' or 'Luang Pho Phra Phud,' a sacred golden Buddha image with only its topknot protruding from the ground approximately one cubit. Recognized as one of Thailand's hidden gems, the image is revered with the saying that anyone suffering from hardship who pays respects and requests blessings will have their wishes fulfilled. It holds deep reverence among Thalang residents and nearby communities, particularly the Chinese population, who regularly pay homage during important festivals.

The legend of Phra Phud has been passed down through generations, recounting miraculous powers and divine interventions dating back to ancient times. According to the tale, when the image was first discovered, the area was used for livestock raising. A severe storm brought torrential rain that flooded the rice fields and toppled countless trees. After the rain stopped, a farmer's boy led his buffalo to graze in the field but couldn't find the usual wooden peg to tether it. Instead, he tied the rope to a muddy post protruding from the ground. Upon returning home, the boy suddenly collapsed, convulsed, and died. The next morning, his parents found their buffalo dead as well.

That night, the boy's father dreamed that someone told him the deaths occurred because the boy had tied the buffalo rope to a sacred Buddha image. The following morning, he invited neighbors to inspect the spot. Upon washing away the mud from the post, a brilliant golden Buddha topknot was revealed. The townspeople paid respects and informed the Thalang city ruler, who ordered excavation. However, no matter how they tried to dig, thousands of tiny wasps emerged from underground and attacked only the diggers, leaving those paying respects completely unharmed. This miracle astonished all witnesses. Eventually, the ruler ordered a shelter built over the image.

Years later, a white-robed Buddhist nun came to Thalang, fearing the Buddha image might be cut up and sold. She worked with villagers to coat the image with whitewash for protection. In 1809 during the reign of King Rama I, the Burmese attacked southern Thailand and captured Thalang. When Burmese soldiers attempted to excavate Phra Phud to take it back to Burma, a miraculous event occurred: millions of tiny ants emerged from the excavated soil and attacked the soldiers, causing hundreds to fall ill and die. As the remaining Burmese soldiers tried to burn the ants and dig deeper, the Nakhon Si Thammarat ruler's forces arrived and successfully recaptured Thalang.

Later, Luang Pho Singh, a wandering monk from Sukhothai, came to Thalang and discovered Phra Phud. He inspired villagers to build a temple to preserve the precious Buddha image. The community built monastic dwellings, a viharn, and an ordination hall, with Phra Phud as the principal Buddha image. The temple was named Wat Nai In, Wat Phra Phud, or Wat Phra Lot Kho. Luang Pho Singh, the first abbot, also raised the Buddha image higher than before.

Luang Pho Singh left behind a riddle: 'Eight and four, bring fire to burn the ghost, the ghost won't decay, fragrance spreads far. Whoever thinks carefully shall receive the red-lipped toad's place. Whoever understands shall receive the neck-choking spot.' This riddle, created through spiritual intention, was meant for succeeding abbots to solve. Abbots unable to solve it would not remain long at the temple. Since no abbot ever solved the riddle, the temple eventually fell into ruin, gaining the reputation that Wat Phra Phud consumed its abbots, until 1897 when Phra Khru Chit Thasamon came.

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National

Timeline Revealed for Thaksin's Sentence Suspension, EM Bracelet Installation Scheduled Before Release

Thaksin's sentence suspension has been approved with conditions requiring him to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet for four months until September 2026, with installation scheduled before his release from prison.

9 May Khaosod

A subcommittee has approved former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's sentence suspension, but with the condition that he wear an electronic monitoring bracelet throughout a four-month period until his sentence ends on September 9, 2026. The Thai Bar Association President, Norinpong Jinabutti, has questioned whether the EM bracelet mandate contradicts the intent of the 2019 Prisoner Benefits Regulation. According to high-level Justice Ministry sources, officials from the Bangkok Probation Office 7 will visit Klongprem Central Prison to install the EM bracelet and brief Thaksin on its operation. Thaksin must report to Bangkok Probation Office 1 within three days (May 11-13, 2026) to acknowledge his probation conditions and reporting requirements. Given his four-month probation period, Thaksin will need to report monthly, totaling four visits. The Justice Ministry confirmed that the EM bracelet will remain in place until his sentence completely expires on September 9, 2026, consistent with the subcommittee's decision. Should Thaksin require medical treatment that conflicts with the EM bracelet, such as an MRI scan, he can request temporary removal through proper procedures.

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National

Steven Gerrard Leads Five Football Legends Invading Thailand for Living Legends Football Festival 2026

Five football legends including Steven Gerrard, Claude Makélélé, and Michel Salgado will visit Thailand for the Living Legends Football Festival 2026 from May 9-10, organized by Influos in partnership with Steve McMahanan. The event features exclusive activities including a 5-a-side football match against Thai celebrities and a special dinner with the legends at a Bangkok hotel. The festival aims to position Thailand as a regional Sportainment hub while boosting tourism through the international football fan base.

9 May Khaosod

On May 9, 2026, Influos creates a historic phenomenon for Thai and Southeast Asian football by partnering with Steve McMahanan, a world-class winger beloved by Thai fans, as a key partner in organizing the "Living Legends Football Festival 2026," a spectacular Sportainment-style football festival. The UOB LIVE venue will host five world-renowned football legends led by Steven Gerrard, Claude Makélélé, Michel Salgado, Quinton Fortune, and Steve McMahanan, who will travel directly to Thailand to meet fans closely and participate in exclusive activities over two full days from May 9-10, 2026. This gathering of global football icons reflects the greatness of the event and reinforces Thailand's potential as a true regional Sportainment hub.

Tharanin Kiatchai, Managing Director of Influos Co., Ltd. and organizer of Living Legends in Thailand, stated: "Throughout this period, Influos has continuously created experiences for Thai football fans by bringing legendary footballers to visit Thailand, which has received warm responses and grown each time. This year marks a significant level-up with five world-class football legends coming to create comprehensive close-up experiences for fans through various activities including Meet & Greet, experiential activities, and offering new perspectives through athletes' lifestyles by taking them on tours of important Bangkok landmarks while experiencing Thai cuisine to convey Thai identity to football fans worldwide. Beyond creating impressions, this is another important mechanism to boost tourism economy through the power of international-level football fan bases, with football legends serving as the bridge connecting experiences.

We view this not just as a football event, but as a Sportainment platform connecting sports, entertainment, and lifestyle together under the concept of 'COLOURS OF LIFE' that reflects the stories, identities, and inspirations of each athlete's era. Their return not only awakens memories of the past but also inspires football fans of every generation."

The "Living Legends Football Festival 2026" event spans two full days from May 9-10, 2026. On Saturday, May 9, 2026, besides an official press conference, there will be a special football activity called "5-a-side Football Match" featuring a clash between world-legend teams against Thailand's famous celebrities led by Poong Nawat, Kong Huy Rai, Buakao Banchamaek, Tack Pranyoo, and Gig Danai. On Sunday, May 10, 2026, another major highlight is the exclusive dinner "An Evening with Legends" at Kimpton Malecon Bangkok, offering football fans the opportunity to join dinner and enjoy a friendly atmosphere close to all five Legends.

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