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Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 14/08/2025
» Visiting Thai public restrooms in destinations like temples or gas stations can sometimes surprise travellers with an unexpected encounter with the traditional squat toilet. This toilet type, despite being challenging for those unaccustomed to squatting, remains the preferred choice for many Thai people.
Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 14/08/2025
» A hand-painted billboard advertising the hit Japanese anime film 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' (2025) has gone viral on social media, sparking debate about traditional artwork and cultural preservation.
Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 01/08/2025
» In Thai online spaces, you'll frequently encounter "5555" following sentences or standing alone as a response. This serves as the Thai equivalent to "haha" or "lol" in English, or "jajajaja" in Spanish.
Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 18/07/2025
» As artificial intelligence (AI) systems increasingly handle entry-level tasks from data analysis to content creation, an interview shows Thai university students are approaching the technology with measured concern rather than outright fear.
Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 05/07/2025
» Whether you're training for the upcoming Bangkok Post ‘Run With Love, Finish With Heart’ International Mini Marathon 2025 or simply looking to maintain your fitness routine, the city's public parks provide excellent alternatives with well-maintained paths, safety, and convenient amenities.
Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 26/06/2025
» As snakes seek warm, dry shelter during the rainy season, encounters in residential areas increase significantly. Knowing which species are venomous and how to distinguish them is important and might be life-saving information.
Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 27/05/2025
» In the sixth episode of Bangkok Post’s Mind the Gap podcast, the conversation centres on a vital question: How do we make sustainability truly inclusive—from top-level strategy to everyday action?
Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 22/05/2025
» Key InformationName: Metawin Opas-iamkajornNickname: WinBorn: Bangkok, ThailandBirth date: February 21, 1999Height: 185cmKnown for: Actor, model and entrepreneurInstagram: @winmetawin
Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 16/05/2025
» The family of a Danish man missing in Thailand since late March has issued an appeal for information as to his whereabouts.
Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 05/02/2025
» Tanont Chumroen, professionally known as Nont Tanont, was born on March 4, 1996. He rose to prominence as the winner of The Voice Thailand and later The Mask Singer Thailand, two of the country’s most prestigious singing competitions. Beyond his impressive vocal abilities, Nont captivates audiences with his wit and playful personality—earning him the affectionate nickname, “a comedian who can sing.”