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Choosing the right air purifier for Thailand’s rising air pollution

Komsan Jandamit, Published on 08/02/2026

» As Thailand continues to battle worsening PM2.5 pollution and persistent urban smog, air purifiers have quickly shifted from optional home appliances to essential health safeguards, especially for expatriates adjusting to the country’s environmental conditions. Understanding how these machines improve indoor air quality can make a substantial difference to daily comfort and long-term well-being.

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Life in a dust-free zone

Life, Patipat Janthong, Published on 27/01/2025

» "I want there to be less dust so I won't get sick again," said Surakrit Kiatchaipipat, or "Darwin", with enthusiasm. "Then I can go to school and play outside."

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Ayutthaya after dark

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 28/11/2024

» When the sky is bathed in the glow of twilight, illumination displays will spotlight five historical sites to bring the ancient capital of Ayutthaya back to life as part of Ayutthaya Sundown 2024, which runs until Feb 16. This schedule gives visitors ample free time for weekend sightseeing excursions between 6pm and 9pm.

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A personal tale of loss

Life, Kwanchai Dumrongkwan and Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 04/11/2024

» Chiang Mai, once renowned for its cool weather and lush landscapes, is now battling an unseen enemy -- air pollution, specifically PM2.5. These microscopic particles, which infiltrate the air during the infamous burning season, have upended lives across Thailand.

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T3 boosts Internet of Things via artificial intelligence

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 28/08/2024

» T3 Technology, a leading Thai technology provider, has launched a cloud platform equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) computing power to allow its Internet of Things (IoT) devices to be upgraded to AI IoT devices.

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Seeing through Thai haze

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 20/02/2024

» According to the Thailand Development Research Institute, the government became aware of PM2.5 pollution in 2018 when the Pollution Control Department included PM2.5 in the calculation of the air quality index.

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A lingering problem

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 09/05/2023

» For several months, PM2.5 dust has exceeded 50 microgrammes per cubic metre (µg/m³) in many provinces in Thailand, which is considered unsafe. In some areas, such as Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son, PM2.5 levels have reached over 500µg/m³. While some people are aware of the dangers of PM2.5 pollution, others do not take it seriously.

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When the dust settles

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 25/01/2023

» When Sakarin Krue-On, artist and lecturer at the Faculty of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University, was asked to create an artwork for the 2021 exhibition "Art For Air" at Chiang Mai City Arts & Cultural Center, he was struck with the idea of using snow globes.

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Exhibition explores the impact of air pollution

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 07/01/2022

» From open burning to toxic emissions, clouds of smoke curl and drift before entering our bodies. Thai artist Supmanee Chaisansuk has launched her new exhibition of semi-abstract paintings to explore the impact of air pollution.

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Xiaomi to make EVs using Great Wall's plant

Reuters, Published on 26/03/2021

» HONG KONG/BEIJING: China's Xiaomi Corp plans to make electric vehicles (EVs) using Great Wall Motor Co Ltd's factory, said three people with direct knowledge of the matter, making it the latest tech firm to join the smart mobility race.