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What to Shop for in Nan to Support Local Producers

NAN — Although the quiet rural province isn’t known for being a shopping hub, here’s our guide to what to purchase in Nan to support local producers in a province listed as the 19th poorest in the country.

Mobilized by Hashtags, More Verdict Protests Planned at Universities

BANGKOK — Using social media as a mobilization tool, students at a dozen universities on Tuesday announced rallies at their campuses to protest a court verdict that dissolved a key opposition party.

Thai Electrosynth Meets ‘Battleship Potemkin’ This Sunday

BANGKOK — Rebel with your Imperial Russian Navy comrades against eating maggot-ridden meat to a smooth synthwave soundtrack by one of Thailand’s top soundtrack composers this Sunday.

Pfizer Thailand Aims for Improving Access to Innovative Healthcare (Pfizer × Khaosod English)

The pharmaceutical climate has changed over the past 5 years. Innovative medical treatments and cures for a large number of previously difficult to...

Thai, Foreign Painters Bring Street Art to Satun (Photos)

SATUN — A group of artists on Wednesday turned the streets of Satun’s historic downtown into a massive art gallery that depicts local prides and multicultural coexistence.

Sip Brews, Roasts from All Over Thailand at Coffee Fest 2020

BANGKOK — Sip Chiang Rai roasts and cheer for your favorite barista at the coffee festival billed as the largest in Southeast Asia happening next month.

Review: Siphon Your Money Away at Bangkok’s Latest Coffee Hype

BANGKOK — Drip coffee might be the caffeine that fueled Bangkok’s cafe hype in 2019, but siphon coffee might be a new trend that could define 2020. Is it worth it, though?

V for Valentine and Not Virus: Day of Love Undented by Health Anxiety

BANGKOK — The novel strain of coronavirus, a cause of nationwide fear in recent weeks, appears to do little dampen Thailand’s Valentine’s Day spirit.
Students shop for bouquets of roses sold at the Flowers Market in Bangkok on Feb. 13, 2020.

School Bans Roses on V-Day to Preserve Students’ Moral Purity

RATCHABURI — A school in the western region became a subject of ridicule on Friday after it prohibited students from bringing roses to school on Valentine’s Day.

Deciphering the Very Thai Romance of ‘Ngon’ and ‘Ngor’

Anyone who’s been in a romantic relationship with a Thai knows firsthand the chilly grip of ngon – the unique Thai gesture that’s somewhere between being pouty, mad, and disappointed.

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