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Ystävänpäivä: when Valentine’s Day belongs to friends

Online Reporters, Published on 12/02/2026

» Ystävänpäivä, which directly translates to “Friends Day,” is a Finnish celebration of platonic love rather than romance on Valentine’s Day.

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Snacks, screens and struggles

Life, Patipat Janthong and Nattha Keenapan, Published on 04/10/2025

» At 11 years old, Warin* a 5th-grader from Bangkok, weighs 74kg and stands 153cm tall. Like many children struggling with obesity, her daily life is marked by fatigue, joint pain and the constant sense of being different from her peers.

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Navigating 'rain bombs'

Life, Patipat Janthong, Published on 17/09/2024

» 'Travelling around is hard, and I'm scared of snakes. Last year, the flood lasted only three days, but this year it's been much longer. Every time it floods, the vegetables I plant die," says Nathanicha Lamai, an 8-year-old second-grader, as she shares her feelings about the flooding that has submerged her home in Sukhothai, caused by the overflowing Yom River.

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Salt, sea and spoonbills

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 07/03/2024

» During a morning stroll through vast salt fields in the seaside town of Samut Sakhon, I couldn't resist but take breathtaking photos of a large flock of birds. Close by, experienced birdwatcher Suchart Daengpayon (also known as Mr Tee) led a small group of foreign tourists on a trip to see the food-seeking behaviours of the spoon-billed sandpiper, an endangered shorebird species.

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Waste warriors

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 21/11/2023

» While working as a Bangkok Metropolitan Administration waste collector, Nampu Toka often gets injured by sharp sticks, fish bones, needles, broken glass, tiles and other hazardous trash. He also encounters the unpleasant task of handling discarded items that should have been properly bagged or wrapped up in paper such as diapers and waste from patients.

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Bird's-eye views

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 02/09/2022

» Did you find it appealing to see the whole city in one frame and appreciate its enormity from above? If you are not afraid of heights, here is a list of observation decks in Thailand where you can take in spectacular skylines.

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Candles illuminate Ubon Ratchathani's cultural history

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 05/07/2022

» The northeast town of Ubon Ratchathani looks to share its Isan cultural legacy with a return of the annual Candle Festival from July 11-17 to mark Khao Phansa Day -- the start of Buddhist Lent.

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Making reading cool again

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 12/04/2021

» Things are a little different this year. However, the more things change, the more important it is to keep traditions alive like the magic of reading.

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Change is in the air

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 10/02/2021

» As the Lunar New Year approaches, ethnic Chinese in Thailand are learning to curtail the tradition of burning paper and incense sticks to prevent hazardous emissions as PM2.5 pollution endangers the country.

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Modernising old traditions

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 29/07/2020

» In Chinese tradition, people always honour their deceased family members by burning joss paper as an offering to their ancestors on special holidays and at family gatherings. The belief is that burning joss paper will bring prosperity to their ancestors in life after death. While the intention is honourable, the practice has contributed to the growing problem of air pollution.