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THAILAND

Platinum Invites You to Show “Fresh Idea” with “Fresh Fashion”

Published on 13/05/2024

» Mrs. Suthita Bhirombhakdi, Executive Vice President of The Platinum Group Public Company Limited, stated that, as ASEAN’s leading fashion shopping centre for wholesale and retail, Platinum Fashion Mall offers fashion products that are always fresh and up to date, winning the hearts of both Thai and foreign customers for a long time. At the end of 2023, the “Platinum PROUD” campaign was launched to celebrate the 18th anniversary, emphasising the brand refresh under the concept of “Platinum Bringing Fresh Fashion to You” through viral videos on social media channels. The campaign has received positive feedback, with many influencers, KOLs, and shoppers showing interest in using the service, creating looks, and sharing their fun shopping experiences.

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OPINION

Thais complicit in crime

Postbag, Published on 21/04/2024

» Re: "Cops up ante on foreign criminals", (BP, April 17).

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THAILAND

“The Forestias” Hosts Songkran as a “Happiness Destination”

Published on 18/04/2024

» The Forestias by MQDC, a leading Thai developer, held “The Vibrant Forestias: Sook-San Songkran” to bring joy and connect communities. The festival in the forest at The Forestias continued the district’s role as a Happiness Destination, welcoming families for wonderful times together at all the year’s key festivals.

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LIFE

Cool spots for Songkran

Life, Patcharawalai Sanyanusin, Published on 12/04/2024

» This year's Songkran festival is special since it is the first after the holiday was formally recognised as an Intangible Cultural Heritage event by Unesco four months ago. In Bangkok alone, grand celebrations and activities are awaiting revellers at shopping malls, temples and tourist attractions. Here are some recommended venues to take part in water splashing to promote the nation's soft power.

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LIFE

A question of faith

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 09/04/2024

» Dramas about the intersection of religion and money aren't new, but Netflix's latest Thai series The Believers has a different take on the genre as it explores themes of faith, morality, and the pursuit of wealth. Penned by Aummaraporn Phandintong and Jiraporn Saelee and helmed by director Wattanapong Wongwan, the series unfolds over nine episodes that bring viewers into a world where the boundaries between belief systems and business ventures blur against the backdrop of Thailand's rich cultural heritage.

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TRAVEL

Thailand tourism festival takes over QSNCC

Life, Published on 28/03/2024

» From today until April 1, the 42th Thailand Tourism Festival is transforming Queen Sirikit National Convention Center into a fun playground that combines Thai tradition and technology to create new visual travel experiences.

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LIFE

TAT tourism festival showcases diversity of Kingdom

Life, Patcharawalai Sanyanusin, Published on 26/03/2024

» The much-anticipated Thailand Tourism Festival is back with a myriad of attractions, activities and outstanding products from five regions, at Hall 1-4 of Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Ratchadaphisek Road, from Thursday to April 1.

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OPINION

Politics of religion

Oped, Postbag, Published on 23/03/2024

» Re: "Buddhism is always oddly political", (Opinion, March 16).

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OPINION

Journo arrests hike tensions

Oped, Editorial, Published on 14/02/2024

» As fears grow that the furore over royal motorcades and the fierce reaction from royalist groups might become the catalyst for further polarisation in Thai society, our policemen's storm-in-a-tea cup arrest of two journalists over their coverage of the campaign for reform of the monarchy has only heightened tensions.

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OPINION

Populism's great replacement of economics

Oped, Published on 07/02/2024

» In 1944, as World War II neared its end, the exiled Hungarian economic sociologist Karl Polanyi published The Great Transformation, a treatise that focused on the dangers of trying to separate economic systems from the societies they inhabit. Eighty years on, Polanyi's warnings about a market economy unleashed from human needs and relations may prove prescient. In fact, the future that he foretells bears a strong resemblance to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, in which the doctor's creature runs amok and eventually turns on its creator.