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Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 19/10/2017
» PHETCHABURI: An army of hungry monkeys is once again wreaking havoc in the local community at Khao Wang, ransacking homes and shops, stealing food and even attacking tourists visiting the town’s landmark hill.
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 17/09/2017
» PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN: Hua Hin residents enjoyed a great day's fishing on Sunday - without even going out to sea.
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 10/08/2017
» PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN - An Italian tourist who was injured in a bombing in Hua Hin last year is revisiting the tourist city, remembering the generosity of local residents and medical staff who helped him.
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 26/04/2017
» PHETCHABURI -- For 20 years Sila Sutharat has grilled chicken and pork using only the power of sunlight, and sold it to passing motorists, at his roadside stall in Muang district.
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 25/04/2017
» PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN - A local administrative organisation in Hua Hin district is seeking approval from provincial authorities to set aside 29 million baht to put up fences to keep wild elephants away from farmland.
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 09/04/2017
» PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN - A floating garbage island has been found in the Gulf of Thailand off Bang Saphan Noi district.
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 05/04/2017
» PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN -- A jobless man arrested for starting fire in the back of a police pickup truck said he did it so he would be put in jail and no longer have to endure the daily struggle to survive.
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 14/03/2017
» PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN -- The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources has temporarily halted the dredging of a water channel at the Hua Hin-Pattaya ferry pier for fear it would adversely affect the marine habitat, ecological system and artifical coral reefs in the area.
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 10/02/2017
» PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN: The huge floating garbage island in the Gulf of Thailand is largely plastic waste and a threat to marine life, according to authorities who say it will take 10 days to clear.
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 10/02/2017
» PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN - A floating sea of garbage found in the Gulf of Thailand moved overnight and was not to be seen when environment officials arrived in the area on Friday morning.