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  • LIFE

    How did it start?

    Life, Published on 09/02/2017

    » It's hard to say who was the first tourist in Siam, because tourism as we know it didn't exist until a few centuries ago. Indian merchants sailed here in the 5th century, the Chinese came to trade and later to settle, and one of the earliest European travellers were the Portuguese, arriving in Ayutthaya in 1511. In 1680, Ibn Muhammad Ibrahim, a Persian, visited the land and recorded his impressions -- "All around us were trees that never feel the withering touch of autumn" -- while the first guidebook to the Kingdom was written by local resident J. Antonio in 1904. (Its most highly recommended activity is the shooting of birds and mammals.)

  • LIFE

    Stirring national pride

    Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 09/09/2022

    » Although being a world leader is not Thailand's strong suit. We, Thais, do know how to find memorable ways to roar our name proudly and make sure others keep us alive in their thoughts. According to the Guinness World Records, many Thais have beaten world records in presenting Thai culture creatively and unexpectedly, which has made us proud. Guru has a small complication of what we have archived.

  • OPINION

    Waste of public money

    News, Postbag, Published on 23/03/2018

    » With the approval of a 150-billion-baht budget, the junta government plans for massive handouts to villages nationwide before the next election.

  • BUSINESS

    Bafs continues to fuel aviation industry's growth

    Business, ShareInvestor, Published on 12/02/2016

    » BAFS was founded in 1983 under a cabinet resolution to set up an integrated fuel facility for Don Mueang airport.

  • BUSINESS

    BAFS sees future in regional aviation

    Business, ShareInvestor, Published on 19/12/2014

    » Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plc (BAFS) provides aviation refuelling and related services at Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang and other airports in Thailand. Founded in November 1983, it was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in April 2002. Managing director Prakobkiat Ninnad discusses the company's strategy and outlook.

  • THAILAND

    THAI temporarily closes HK office

    Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 30/09/2014

    » Thai Airways International (THAI) decided on Tuesday to close the ticketing office in Hong Kong until Sunday for safety reasons.

  • ADVANCED NEWS

    Floods block roads out of Bangkok

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 20/10/2011

    » Floodwaters make it impossible to move goods to stores quickly. The Navy and Thai Airways being asked to help.

  • ADVANCED NEWS

    Under stress

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 22/03/2011

    » Thais have been very generous in collecting donations for the relief effort in Japan, and it appears there are many Thai expats in Japan who need help as well.

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