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Hat Chao Mai park temporarily closed
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 10/09/2013
» TRANG - Hat Chao Mai National Park will be closed until the end of the month after being hit by heavy downpours and waves more than two metres high.
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Dugongs delight in tourist-free seas
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 23/04/2020
» TRANG: Marine park officials have found a big school of dugongs happily feeding on seagrass off this southern province because the coronavirus disease has stopped tourism.
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Out-of-work elephants return to Trang
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 24/04/2020
» TRANG: About 60 elephants have returned to their homes in Trang from major tourism provinces because the mahouts cannot afford to feed them in the absence of tourists, caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Patient walks out of hospital, sparks panic search
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 27/02/2020
» TRANG: A Chinese businessman with a fever walked out of a hospital on Wednesday night, sparking a frantic search before he was found with two friends - and all three were put in quarantine for possible Covid-19 infection.
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Tourist influx blamed for widespread reef damage
News, Methee Muangkaew, Published on 23/04/2019
» Trang: Had Chao Mai National Park says a sharp rise in tour boat activity during the Songkran holiday seriously damaged coral reefs, prompting the need to impose strict regulations to enable rehabilitation and prevent further damage.
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First disabled MP to fight for rights
News, Methee Muangkaew, Published on 26/03/2019
» TRANG: A former national para table tennis athlete, who will become Thailand's first elected MP with a disability after Sunday's vote, has pledged to promote the rights of people with disabilities and ensure they enjoy the same social benefits and opportunities as the rest of society.
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Garbage invades underwater wedding island in Trang
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 07/09/2017
» TRANG - A huge amount of garbage has washed up on the beach at Koh Kradan, a celebrated international destination for underwater weddings, raising fresh concerns about waste management on the tourist island.
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Shot-up highway signs 'ruining Trang's image'
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 20/07/2017
» TRANG - Gun wielding vandals have shot holes in about 50 highway signs in the province, with the replacement cost put at 300,000 baht, and highway officials are hoping to track down the culprits.
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Starfish selfies lead to fine
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 06/05/2017
» A crewman from a southern tour boat has been fined 500 baht for taking starfish and sea cucumbers from the sea so that tourists on board could take photographs of them.
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Crewman fined over starfish
News, Methee Muangkaew, Published on 07/05/2017
» A crewman from a southern tour boat has been fined 500 baht for taking starfish and sea cucumbers from the sea so that tourists on board could take photographs of them.
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