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Bangkok’s iconic monitor lizard now stars as a giant foam statue in Lumphini Park, drawing selfie-loving tourists and locals.
Some residents of the world’s 12th tallest city fear returning to high-rise living a month on from earthquake.
Authorities said 74 acres added to the development fell within areas protected by conservation laws. Read more at ...
Thailand faces thunderstorms and strong winds on May 2. Residents should stay cautious amid intense weather, especially in ...
Prosecutors in Thailand say they don’t intend to press charges against an American academic arrested for royal defamation ...
Rescuers retrieved 13 more bodies from the debris of the collapsed State Audit Office (SAO) building in Bangkok's Chatuchak ...
The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok is the newest addition to an impressive array of luxurious properties situated along the renowned ...
The winners have been announced in Star Wine List of the Year Asia 2025, with the Thai capital nabbing half of the Gold Stars ...
The first-ever nationwide test of the cell broadcast disaster alert system will take place at 1pm on Friday in five locations ...
On May 31, internationally renowned pianist Lang Lang will perform in Bangkok with a solo recital at The Thailand Cultural ...
Developers and suppliers have come under scrutiny as authorities investigate how the high-rise was the only building in ...
IT’S HARD to miss the aggressiveness of Chinese automakers in the Thai market on the drive from Suvarnabhumi Airport into ...