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)
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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.
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.