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LIFE

Rebranding for post-virus tourism

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 06/04/2021

» Over the past year, Thailand's tourism industry has been dealt a heavy blow by the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in millions of lost jobs according to an International Labour Organization report.

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THAILAND

BMA aims for safe and COVID-free Songkran Festival

Published on 26/03/2021

» Amid the current COVID-19 pandemic, various sectors and the general public need to adjust their everyday lifestyle and way of life to keep up with the situation. Many people may become familiar with wearing surgical face masks, bringing alcohol-based hand sanitizer gel, and scanning ThaiChana application every time before leaving home and entering any premises to ensure that we are far away from COVID-19 infection.

LIFE

Give your face a workout

Life, Published on 16/03/2021

» Before layering any skincare products, it's me time by giving oneself a facial workout.

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BUSINESS

Video Chatting Became Popular in 2020, and Improved Along the Way

Business, Published on 02/01/2021

» When Claire Cheng, a 20-year-old student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, wanted to host a virtual mixer for a school club, she decided to use a video platform by Gather Presence Inc. that mimics the real-life experience of a party.

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THAILAND

All 234 PWA branches still open – with strict safety measures against Covid-19

Published on 30/12/2020

» The Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA), led by Mr. Kritsada Sunkhamani, Deputy Governor (Technical Affairs) and Acting Governor, revealed that the PWA has strengthened its efforts to reduce the risk of the spread of Covid-19 by maintaining strict safety and health measures in all its 234 branches nationwide, including providing alcohol gel and wash hand basins for visitors, and cleaning the office building and water production stations with disinfectant. The measures are designed to ensure that people who use the services can be confident that they will be safe.

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THAILAND

Khon Kaen lit up for New Year, despite Covid restrictions

Chakrapan Natanri, Published on 29/12/2020

» KHON KAEN: Although restrictions have been imposed and festive activities cancelled, Khon Kaen has been lit up with lights to bring some feeling of happiness to the New Year, subdued by a new wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.

OPINION

Well, after that things can only get better

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 27/12/2020

» What a dreadful year. We found ourselves having to tackle a whole new vocabulary and most of the words were enough to make even the most optimistic among us depressed. It all began in March with "self-isolation", a horrible expression inferring you have become a hermit, hidden away, exiled, incommunicado, which in fact is exactly what we were.

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THAILAND

Schools stay open despite air hazard

News, Post Reporters, Published on 18/12/2020

» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) insisted there was no need to shut its 437 schools in the city, while hazardous PM2.5 ultra-fine dust particles exceeded the safe level in 11 locations in Bangkok and the surrounding provinces on Thursday.

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LIFE

Guru awards 2020

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 18/12/2020

» A lot has happened in 2020. From the pandemic to protests, the year has had a flurry of events, good and bad (perhaps mostly bad). Paradoxically, it seems that 2020 lasted longer than it should and we all can't wait for it to be over, but at the same time it also seemed like we just went into quarantine yesterday. We're all looking forward to the year that's ahead and leave 2020 behind, but before we do, let's take a look at the year that's been and determine which blunders, skills and mascots are worthy of recognition.

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OPINION

Get out of students' hair

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 27/11/2020

» Earlier this week, the debate over student hairstyle rules returned after Veera Khaengkasikarn, deputy permanent-secretary for education, uttered perhaps the most perplexing statement ever said in 2020 during an interview in Tham Throng Throng Kab Jomquan on Thairath TV.