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OPINION

Durian powers Sino-Thai friendship

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 04/07/2023

» When it comes to the evolution of Sino-Thai relations, one must put aside all the geopolitical determinants and even such subjects as the current Russia-Ukraine war, the ramifications of the US-China standoff and tourism. The topic is durian, which serves as the weathervane of their long-standing bilateral ties. The durian, known worldwide as the "King of Fruits", is more than just a sticky, thorny and, yes, smelly fruit; they also define the nature of the five-decade-old Sino-Thai relations.

OPINION

'King of fruits' is nothing to sniff at

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 13/06/2021

» Most people who have a functioning hooter will be well aware we are in the middle of the durian season. I got a timely reminder when my wife returned triumphantly from a day trip to the orchards of Nakhon Nayok last weekend laden with what is called the "king of fruits''. It is also the smelliest of fruits, prompting a brisk trade in T-shirts bearing the message "tastes like heaven and smells like hell".

OPINION

Takes one to know one

News, Postbag, Published on 13/05/2018

» To those who consider anyone pro-Prayut or pro-government to be zoo animals, grovellers or other, I'd follow the proverb, "It takes one to know one".

OPINION

Alibaba entry rings data alarm bells

News, Srisamorn Phoosuphanusorn, Published on 01/05/2018

» In the world of business, everything that is "given" has to be paid for, one way or another. There's no such thing as a free lunch.

OPINION

Squeezing the blood out of a durian

News, Soonruth Bunyamanee, Published on 25/04/2018

» With Thai durians selling like hot cakes on Alibaba's Tmall platform, the regime has every reason to believe its deal to have the e-commerce giant promote Thai products will be a resounding success. But Thai farmers may not necessarily gain as much from this as they expect.