Jay Fai Denies Retirement, Still Going Strong After 7 Years of Michelin Stars
The Thai culinary world was shaken by news that Jay Fai, the 81-year-old master behind Bangkok's famous Michelin-starred street food stall, will retire and close her beloved shop near Phra Tu Phi in 2025.
Hua Hin on Its Way to Becoming a “Special Tourist City”
One of Thailand's most famous tourist destinations, Hua Hin, is being transformed from a 'municipality' in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province to a 'township'
His Majesty Lauds “Very Beautiful” Royal Barge Procession
The Royal Barge Procession for the Royal Kathin ceremony on the Chao Phraya River concluded smoothly. His Majesty the King remarked to the Commander of the Royal Thai Navy that it was "very beautiful... beautiful."
Dark Side of Young and Rich Thai Influencers: Nutty Goes to Jail
Nuttamon Kongjak, or "Nutty," a 31-year-old YouTuber and Thai online influencer, is the latest to be detained in prison in a public fraud case involving over 6,000 victims
Entertainment Complex to Reach Thai Cabinet by the End of This Year
The entertainment complex project will be considered by the cabinet later this year, despite public and political debate over the stimulus package, particularly the inclusion of casinos.
How the U.S. Presidential Election Results Impact Thailand
In collaboration with the American Studies Association in Thailand and the Faculty of Political Science at Thammasat College, the Matichon Group hosted a seminar entitled “US Election 2024: Deep Dive into the Race for the White House”.
Khao Kheow Zoo Files Police Report on Visitor Misusing Slingshot
Khao Kheow Open Zoo Director investigates information, prepares to file a police report about a group of foreign tourists using slingshots within the zoo premises.
Make Last Bid Effort to Ensure Justice for Tak Bai Victims
In less than five days from now, or by Friday October 25, the statute limitations for the seven people wanted for their involvement in the Tak Bai massacre
Rohingya Deaths Unfolds Human Trafficking Horror from Myanmar to Thailand
The tragic fate of Rohingya refugees fleeing from Myanmar's Rakhine State periodically unfolds in various parts of Southeast Asia, including Thailand.
Thai Workers Protest Unpaid Wages at Chonburi Clean Fuel Project
Over 3,000 workers and employers, representing 24 Thai subcontracting companies, gathered to march and submit a petition demanding payment from the foreign main contractors of the Clean Fuel Project.























































