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LIFE

Have your mooncake and eat it, too!

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 23/07/2024

» It’s that time of the year when the moon is at its fullest and brightest, according to ancient Chinese belief. The Mid-Autumn Festival or Moon Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar aka Sept 17. 

THAILAND

Sharp Innovates for evolving asean households and businesses

Published on 23/07/2024

» The ASEAN region and its population of 671.7 million people, has been earmarked as a growth market by SHARP Corporation (Sharp), a global consumer technology and business solutions innovator. Informed by the region’s evolving household trend, the brand recently previewed its new range of home appliances, TVs and Cocoro Home AIoT Home solutions at the SHARP SYNC UP 2024 regional showcase in Thailand. 

BUSINESS

Home construction prices rise 3.8% in Q2

Business, Published on 23/07/2024

» The price index of standard home construction in the second quarter of 2024 rose 3.8%, with the biggest increases seen in the prices of wood and wooden products, as well as labour wages.

BUSINESS

IEAT touts clean energy estates

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 23/07/2024

» The Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate and its deep-sea port in Rayong will be developed to have a clean new look under a plan to replace fossil fuel-derived energy with renewable energy to serve growing demand among companies committed to carbon dioxide reduction, says the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT).

LIFE

Melodious mayhem

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 23/07/2024

» The serene yet exhilarating guitar riffs of UK shoegaze pioneers Ride are set to echo through Bangkok for the very first time. On Aug 5 at Search Studio, Thai fans can finally experience the iconic indie rockers at "#HYHBKK Live! With Ride". This historic event, organised by indie concert promoter HAVE YOU HEARD?, promises to be an unforgettable night of music, memories and melodious mayhem.

BUSINESS

Chinese EV makers urged to use locally sourced parts

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 23/07/2024

» The Industry Ministry is requesting Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers assemble their EVs with at least 40% of parts sourced locally in a move to support the automotive supply chain in Thailand.

OPINION

Climate fight needs a better way forward

Oped, Published on 23/07/2024

» Starting in the 1990s, climate change has become a fixation for politicians and elites in rich countries. It emerged as the world had just seen the end of the Cold War. In the capitals of Europe in particular, it felt like most of the planet’s big problems were fixed, so climate change was the final frontier.

OPINION

Rebooting the Asean Regional Forum

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 23/07/2024

» When Asean foreign ministers met in Singapore in 1994, they all concurred that dialogue and consultations on political and security issues among major powers and Asean members would be essential in preserving peace and stability in the Asean region. A year later, the Asean Regional Forum (ARF) held its inaugural meeting, which took place in Bangkok and had 18 members, including the Asean 10.

OPINION

Fishy solutions

Oped, Postbag, Published on 23/07/2024

» Re: “Govt seeks source of alien fish influx”, (BP, July 21). It was with incredulity that I read, “Govt seeks source of alien fish influx”. The source will never be found of course, since a predatory bird could have dropped a pregnant tilapia from high in the air — any newly formed body of freshwater in Thailand will soon be populated with fish in just this manner.

OPINION

Prepare for a future of heat waves

Oped, Renzo R Guinto, Published on 23/07/2024

» People across Asia have eagerly awaited the end of heat-wave season, which now appears to be drawing to a close. In my home country, the Philippines, the first typhoon of the year arrived in late May, lowering temperatures that had climbed to nearly 50° Celsius (122° Fahrenheit). Over the previous few months, the record-breaking heat led to school closures, a spike in emergency room visits, reduced productivity, and a return to remote work.