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Visitors flock to Klong Ong Ang
News, Published on 28/03/2021
» It has been five months since Klong Ong Ang (formerly known as Saphan Lek) of Phra Nakhon district was reinvented as a popular tourist attraction for people to enjoy street art and a weekend night market. The canal has been restored and hailed as a tremendous success by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA).
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Grace and grandeur
Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 21/11/2019
» With his arrival on Wednesday, Pope Francis is interweaving a bridge of love and cordiality during his first visit to Thailand where Buddhists, Christians and Muslims have been living in harmony for centuries.
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Bangkok bus stop another building flop
News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 09/11/2016
» A new bus stop in the Pin Klao area made headlines this week. It appears to be a standard bus stop, fitted with eight seats, and a canopy. It looks clean. Information about the bus that serves the commuters is available too. So what's the problem?
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A recipe for harmony on the streets of Bangkok
B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 28/05/2017
» When the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) announced its decision to clear vendors from the city's streets, they didn't present a clear-cut plan for the procedure. Many wondered where the vendors would be moved to. Others asked if sellers would quit their livelihoods altogether and find a different job once and for all.
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Locals told to peddle goods by bike lanes
News, Post Reporters, Published on 03/01/2015
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has again spoken out to champion cycling in Bangkok, saying the green transport mode could boost community businesses.
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MEA reports progress on underground power cable project
By prnews, Created on: 31/07/2017, Last updated on: 31/07/2017
» [attachment=0:3vdg2049]55.jpg[/attachment:3vdg2049] Metropolitan Electricity Authority of Thailand (MEA) Deputy Governor, Tepsak Titaraksa, presided over a meeting at MEA Head Office, Ploenchit Rd., Bangkok, to report progress in the Nonsi underground power cable project to residents of areas affected...
Hard life in Krungthep
By thompson, Created on: 12/12/2015, Last updated on: 12/12/2015
» A Bangkokian talks about the struggles of living in the nation’s capital. Most residents are struggling to cover their monthly expenses, while money is not easy to come by these days. Sakulrat Thongtongkham knows she will be punished by Bangkok’s unrelenting andunforgiving traffic should she...
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