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Nittaya Nattayai, Published on 01/04/2020
» Major roads normally bustling with motorists rushing to and from Surin and other lower northeastern provinces were eerily quiet on the way to Bangkok on Tuesday afternoon and into the night.
Nittaya Nattayai, Published on 12/06/2019
» TRAT: A Briton was found dead near a swimming pool in front of his hotel room on Koh Chang island on Wednesday.
Nittaya Nattayai, Published on 23/10/2018
» Monks in saffron robes collecting alms and conducting religious ceremonies often come to mind when thinking about Buddhist temples. At Wat Suthiwaram in Bangkok, free accommodation is another.
Nittaya Nattayai, Published on 10/06/2015
» TOKYO — Pace Development Corporation is gearing up to open 500 more outlets globally of Dean & Deluca, the New York-based gourmet grocery store and café chain it acquired last year, as it foresees bright prospects in the specialty food industry.
Business, Nittaya Nattayai, Published on 11/06/2015
» Tokyo: Pace Development Corporation is gearing up to list its Dean & DeLuca business on the US stock exchange within three years.
Nittaya Nattayai, Published on 02/04/2015
» Motorists are being warned of a "fake-injury scammer" roaming Bangkok streets and extorting money from drivers, particularly women travelling alone.
News, Nittaya Nattayai, Published on 27/09/2014
» Come rain or shine, Siriluck Wonglangka is often seen in the compound of Wat Sutthiwararam School in Sathon crocheting and knitting.
Nittaya Nattayai, Published on 06/01/2014
» Little middle-aged men pedalling old bicycles with a bucket and stove while twirling a little drum used to be a common sight in Bangkok and other provinces. Now, the pong-pang, pong-pang, pong-pang sound of the drum is rarely heard and people who earned their living by dying clothes like these men seem to have vanished from the streets of many provinces and big cities.