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Sutthiwit Chayutworakan, Published on 03/06/2020
» SAMUT PRAKAN: A Myanmar migrant worker was stabbed to death in a workers' camp of Sino-Thai Engineering Construction Plc in Muang district early Wednesday.
Post Reporters, Published on 15/12/2024
» Five Chinese men aged 34-61 were arrested in Bangkok's Huay Khwang district, dubbed “Little China”, while working illegally at a building renovation site.
Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 26/10/2025
» Undercover police who dressed like construction workers arrested numerous suspected Nigerian drug traffickers in the Nana area of Bangkok early Sunday morning.
Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 09/07/2018
» Problems commonly faced by Bangkokians living in small alleys in Bangkok include the lack of footpaths, danger and vibration caused by running lorries and big buses, and the mushrooming of high-rise buildings. To me and my relatives, we encounter most of these problems.
Oped, Postbag, Published on 30/08/2024
» Re: "Clock ticking for buried workers as rescue team toils", (BP, Aug 29).
Published on 27/06/2021
» แคมป์คนงานหลักสี่บรรยากาศเเคมป์คนงานหลักสี่ ทยอยกลับเข้าเเคมป์หลักจากทำงานเสร็จ โดยมีทหารตำรวจ เเละเจ้าหน้าที่เทศกิจ คอยดูเเลความเรียบร้อย++++++++++++++++++++++++Published caption::Closely guarded...Construction workers are transported back to their camp in Laksi district which is guarded by troops and city officials. All construction sites and workers camps in Bangkok and surrounding provinces are sealed off from today for at least 30 days amid tightened Covid-19 restrictions. Arnun Chonmahatrakool
Published on 06/03/2019
» At Sami Arctic Reindeer, orSami Camp, near Tromso,visitors can have the memorableexperience of reindeer sleddingon the snow and feed the Samipeople’s herds of reindeer.The Sami people are anindigenous people of northernEurope inhabiting Sápmi, whichtoday spans from parts ofnorthern Sweden, Norway andFinland to the Kola Peninsulaof Russia. The Sami peoplelive in four countries: Norway,Sweden, Finland and Russia.The total population in thesefour countries is estimated at80,000, around half of whomlive in Norway. The Sami speaknine different Sami languages.Traditionally, most Sami peoplesupport themselves throughhunting, fishing and livestockfarming alongside rivers, alongthe coast and on the fjords.About 2,600 Sami people inNorway make their living fromherding reindeer.Visitors to Sami Camp may takea break from reindeer feedingby sitting by a fire in the lavvu(a traditional Sami tent), sippinghot coffee or cocoa or savouringtraditional Sami soup, whichis freshly cooked over the fire.Following 20 minutes of reindeersledding, visitors gather aroundthe fire and listen to storiesabout Sami culture and way oflife and reindeer herding, lookat the Sami costumes andhandicrafts and enjoy traditionalSami songs called joik.A visit to Sami Camp costs1,845 krone (6,765 baht) foradults, 1,100 NOK for childrenaged seven-12 and free for smallchildren. Visit samiway.no.
Published on 06/03/2019
» At Sami Arctic Reindeer, orSami Camp, near Tromso,visitors can have the memorableexperience of reindeer sleddingon the snow and feed the Samipeople’s herds of reindeer.The Sami people are anindigenous people of northernEurope inhabiting Sápmi, whichtoday spans from parts ofnorthern Sweden, Norway andFinland to the Kola Peninsulaof Russia. The Sami peoplelive in four countries: Norway,Sweden, Finland and Russia.The total population in thesefour countries is estimated at80,000, around half of whomlive in Norway. The Sami speaknine different Sami languages.Traditionally, most Sami peoplesupport themselves throughhunting, fishing and livestockfarming alongside rivers, alongthe coast and on the fjords.About 2,600 Sami people inNorway make their living fromherding reindeer.Visitors to Sami Camp may takea break from reindeer feedingby sitting by a fire in the lavvu(a traditional Sami tent), sippinghot coffee or cocoa or savouringtraditional Sami soup, whichis freshly cooked over the fire.Following 20 minutes of reindeersledding, visitors gather aroundthe fire and listen to storiesabout Sami culture and way oflife and reindeer herding, lookat the Sami costumes andhandicrafts and enjoy traditionalSami songs called joik.A visit to Sami Camp costs1,845 krone (6,765 baht) foradults, 1,100 NOK for childrenaged seven-12 and free for smallchildren. Visit samiway.no.
Published on 06/03/2019
» Sami Camp At Sami Arctic Reindeer, orSami Camp, near Tromso,visitors can have the memorableexperience of reindeer sleddingon the snow and feed the Samipeople’s herds of reindeer.The Sami people are anindigenous people of northernEurope inhabiting Sápmi, whichtoday spans from parts ofnorthern Sweden, Norway andFinland to the Kola Peninsulaof Russia. The Sami peoplelive in four countries: Norway,Sweden, Finland and Russia.The total population in thesefour countries is estimated at80,000, around half of whomlive in Norway. The Sami speaknine different Sami languages.Traditionally, most Sami peoplesupport themselves throughhunting, fishing and livestockfarming alongside rivers, alongthe coast and on the fjords.About 2,600 Sami people inNorway make their living fromherding reindeer.Visitors to Sami Camp may takea break from reindeer feedingby sitting by a fire in the lavvu(a traditional Sami tent), sippinghot coffee or cocoa or savouringtraditional Sami soup, whichis freshly cooked over the fire.Following 20 minutes of reindeersledding, visitors gather aroundthe fire and listen to storiesabout Sami culture and way oflife and reindeer herding, lookat the Sami costumes andhandicrafts and enjoy traditionalSami songs called joik.A visit to Sami Camp costs1,845 krone (6,765 baht) foradults, 1,100 NOK for childrenaged seven-12 and free for smallchildren. Visit samiway.no.
Chakkrapan Natanri, Published on 17/07/2021
» KHON KAEN: A construction workers’ camp in downtown Muang district has been closed after 85 workers and camp staff were infected with Covid-19. The order takes effect immediately until the situation improves.