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THAILAND

Sun Group Unveils Phu Quoc's Ultimate Nature Adventure

Published on 03/04/2024

» Phu Quoc, Vietnam – Phu Quoc Island has emerged as a global hotspot for travellers seeking unparalleled natural beauty and luxurious experiences. The southern part of the island, in particular, boasts extraordinary gems like Bai Kem Beach, named among the world's top 50 beaches by Flight Network, and Bai Sao Beach, acclaimed as one of the planet's 10 most pristine stretches of sand.

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THAILAND

Yingcharoen Market Celebrates 70 Years with New Mall

Published on 02/04/2024

» “Yingcharoen Market”, the market close to the hearts of people from every generation, presents the ‘Yingcharoen Celebrates, Thrives Evermore’ event to mark its entrance into its 70th year. It's a celebration replete with entertainment and special activities, symbolising gratitude for the 70-year journey of Yingcharoen Market. Furthermore, it also unveils the new community mall, 'Yingcharoen Square,' a hub of joy bridging modern lifestyles at the heart of the new bridge area.

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THAILAND

The Mall Lifestore Bangkae Unveils New Shopping Wonders

Published on 02/04/2024

» The Mall Lifestore Bangkae sets the everyday shopping scene for west Bangkok. Following its triple success in shopping centre renewals, The Mall Group has recently unveiled the latest piece set to fill the missing space in western Bangkok: "The Mall Lifestore Bangkae: The Capital of Life Wonders." This new revamped space is designated as the New Destination catering to all generational lifestyles, focusing on 7 Life Wonders offering over new 10,000 brands and over 4,000 car parking spaces for exceptional convenience.

OPINION

Business lessons to be had from the fall of Icarus

Oped, Published on 02/04/2024

» Balancing corporate social responsibility (CSR), which implies a long-term vision of how businesses can contribute to the broader social good, with a company's daily operations is a formidable task.

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LIFE

Artists explore longevity through colours

Life, Published on 02/04/2024

» Various facets of longevity are portrayed through art during "Longevity: An Abstract Conversation", which is running at Art Space by Moca Bangkok at Four Seasons Hotel, Charoen Krung Road, until June 30.

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THAILAND

Nation marks Thai Elephant Day

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 01/04/2024

» Thailand's Western Forest Complex is regarded as the largest wildlife hub in the country. It contains an abundant food chain system for predators and prey alike and is also home to several protected species, including the elephant, an enduring symbol of the nation.

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DEEPER DIVE

Reforestation seen as only viable smog solution

Dave Kendall, Published on 01/04/2024

» Northern Thailand's chronic smog problem is usually blamed on burning crop waste, villagers burning wooded areas to pick mushrooms and vehicle emissions. The solutions, we are told, involve regulations and enforcement.

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THAILAND

Thais look to Japan for waste management tips

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 31/03/2024

» Situated near Osaka city on a man-made island, the Maishima Incineration Plant boasts a striking design crafted by the late Friedensreich Hundertwasser, a Viennese architect and environmentalist.

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OPINION

Hidden realities of carbon credits

Editorial, Published on 31/03/2024

» Thai governments -- be they Prayut Chan-o-cha's or Srettha Thavisin's -- have hailed carbon credit programmes as vital to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, they can become wolves in sheep's clothing if they favour businesses, leaving local communities and nature vulnerable to exploitation. Despite promises to mitigate greenhouse gases, carbon credit programmes often sideline local communities and worsen social and environmental injustices.

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WORLD

Mild winter disrupts ice road to Canadian diamond mines

Published on 30/03/2024

» An unusually warm winter in Canada this year has delayed the opening of a 400-kilometre ice road that is rebuilt every year as the main conduit for three companies to access their diamond mines in the remote Arctic region.