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Was the Thai Gov’t’s Visit to Xinjiang Staged?

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Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong leads Thai media delegation to visit Uyghur family in Kashgar, Xinjiang on March 19, 2025, following up on conditions of Uyghurs repatriated from Thailand in late February.

This week’s Thai government’s trip to Xinjiang, China, to check on the well-being of the 40 Uyghurs deported back to China was meant to reassure the public, and the West, that all is well with the “returnees”. Instead, the Thai government had to repeatedly reassure the public that the two-day trip wasn’t a “staged event”.

The Thai government, from Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham to the government spokesperson Jirayu Huangsab, insist that the trip to visit the Uyghurs was not staged.

In reality, it’s not necessary for anyone to act out a lie. Simply selecting Uyghurs who are more cooperative, filter media reporting, and it’s done. The Thai government wants to shake off the accusations from the US, UN, and EU that they are putting the 40 Uyghur lives at risk, and thus more than ready to believe, or portray themselves as believing, in whatever they see in China.

A Thai journalist following this story told me that the Chinese authorities “requested” to review the photos and videos taken by Thai journalists in Xinjiang prior to the publication, blurring faces, and the Thai public ended up getting the same information because all questions and answers had to go through two rounds of translation.

He then asked me, “So why bring so many news outlets to Xinjiang?” (I thought to myself: the answer is to make it look realistic, neutral, and grand.)

I try to look at it in the most positive light: probably most of the 40 Uyghurs in the group were used as a PR tool for the Chinese government and were treated fairly well, thus helping to cover up the overall Uyghur human rights issue. (Or they didn’t dare speak their true feelings to the Thai delegation because they were being watched by the Chinese government, and answers had to go through two rounds of translation.)

And the Thai government was also used as a PR tool for China in this matter.

In this sense, it can be understoofd that many parties were willing participants, and not forced to stage anything.

It’s most unlikely that China sent a script for the Thai government to follow because China already anticipated that this wasn’t a genuine fact-finding mission but a friendly PR visit, as the Thai government doesn’t dare to oppose China and sees no benefit in expressing differing views from China. And because the Thai side wants to clear its name, it’s important that the two sides cooperate for mutual benefits.

Intentionally or not, one might consider the deportation of Uyghurs and the defence of the Chinese government a major gift to China on this year’s 50th anniversary of Sino-Thai relations.

What has become clear from the Thai government’s repatriation of 40 Uyghurs to China is that Thailand has been caught in a predicament, finding itself on the same boat as China, and has inadvertently become a country that helps defend and justify China’s actions regarding the Uyghurs. Because if the Thai government were to acknowledge that human rights violations have indeed occurred, it would be tantamount to the Thai government being complicit in colluding with China’s human rights abuses. In fact, this week saw a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson defending the Thai government’s decision.

As such, the trip to China, led by Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham, cannot be regarded as a fact-finding mission.

China, of course, will fully engage in PR or stage events, which is not surprising. Because even when the Thai Prime Minister herself visits the three southern provinces, Thai officials arrange things to show the Prime Minister only positive aspects in the deep south, without allowing her to meet or speak with those who desire an independent Pattani.

This visit to Xinjiang undoubtedly made the Chinese government happy, as the Thai government is  now on the same boat and vouching for Beijing and promoting China’s narrative on the Uyghur issue, willingly or not. On the other hand, Thailand is moving further into the geopolitical orbit, or China’s sphere of influence, and closer to becoming a client state of China even though the Thai government likely wouldn’t dare to vouch for the conducts of Russia or Israel on human rights issue, the Thai government is now finding herself defending China.

As for why the Chinese government wouldn’t allow the 40 Uyghurs to seek asylum in a third country, the answer likely lies in China’s desire to demonstrate to Uyghurs in Xinjiang that no matter where and how hard you try to flee, there is virtually nowhere in the world, or at least in Chinese sphere of influence, where you can seek refuge.

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Illegal Poker Game in Thonglor Ends with 7 Koreans and 2 Thais Arrested

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Thonglor Police raid a room on the third floor of the Pentacle 2 Building in Soi Thonglor 25 on March 21, 2025. They arrest nine suspects engaged in an illegal poker game.

BANGKOKThonglor police arrested seven South Korean nationals and two Thai citizens during a raid on an illegal poker game in the upscale Thonglor district of Bangkok late Friday night.

Acting on a tip from an informant, officers from Thonglor Police Station raided a room on the third floor of the Pentacle 2 Building in Soi Saeng Ngern (Thonglor 25), where they discovered the suspects engaged in an illegal poker game.

During the operation before midnight on March 21, police first detained 34-year-old Weerawat, who was serving as a doorman for the gambling operation. Looking through the door, officers observed foreign and Thai nationals actively participating in a poker game before announcing themselves and conducting the arrests.

Authorities seized substantial evidence from the scene, including two decks of cards, 160 blue poker chips valued at approximately 160,000 baht, 130 orange poker chips worth around 130,000 baht, an “all-in” coin, a ledger recording chip exchanges, multiple mobile phones, and 50,000 baht in cash.

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Thonglor Police raid a room on the third floor of the Pentacle 2 Building in Soi Thonglor 25 on March 21, 2025. They arrest nine suspects engaged in an illegal poker game.

According to police, Weerawat confessed to working as a doorman under the direction of 33-year-old South Korean national Mr. Yongsung, who allegedly organized the gambling operation and handled chip exchanges. A 30-year-old South Korean woman, Ms. Hyuna, reportedly served as the dealer, while the remaining suspects were identified as players.

Mr. Yongsung told investigators that he had secured the location for the illegal poker game and was responsible for exchanging chips for money through PromptPay transfers to Ms. Hyuna’s Bangkok Bank account. He claimed that this was the operation’s first day, with approximately 200,000 baht in circulation.

The two primary suspects, Mr. Yongsung and Ms. Hyuna, have been charged with organizing an illegal gambling operation, while the remaining suspects face charges of participating in illegal gambling. All suspects and evidence have been transferred to Thonglor Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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Richard Mille Watch Returned in Thai Celebrity Pawning Drama

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Kriangkrai Intachan, lawyer for celebrity businesswoman Wassana "May" Inthasang, displays the Richard Mille watch received from actress Arisara "Dew" Thongborisut's lawyer at Thonglor Police Station, Bangkok, on March 22, 2025.

BANGKOK — Actress Arisara “Dew” Thongborisut’s lawyer delivered a luxury Richard Mille watch to celebrity businesswoman Wassana “May” Inthasang’s attorney on March 22 at Bangkok’s Thonglor Police Station, continuing the return of valuable items in a scandal that has captivated Thai social media.

The watch is the latest in a series of high-value assets being returned after May publicly announced she was searching for items she discovered had been secretly pawned and sold by Dew, who had received them as collateral. The total value of the items in question is approximately 62 million baht ($1.83 million).

May’s lawyer revealed that the returned watch, which May had purchased for 13 million baht ($385,300), will undergo authentication by experts first, as it has unique characteristics unlike other models.

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Nitisak Meekhuat, lawyer for actress Arisara “Dew” Thongborisut, returns a RICHARD MILLE watch to businesswoman Wassana “May” Inthasang through her attorney Kriangkrai Intachan at Thonglor Police Station, Bangkok, on March 22, 2025.

According to Dew’s lawyer, the watch had been pawned for just 3 million baht ($89,000). The pawnbroker reportedly did not charge interest due to understanding Dew’s financial situation and her willingness to take responsibility through the legal process. Monthly installment payments have been arranged.

Among May’s high-profile possessions in this case is a Lotus Arts De Vivre Zambian Emerald & Diamond collection necklace valued at 26,440,000 baht ($784,000), which reportedly ended up with a minister whose name begins with “P.” This necklace was returned to May through the “Hone Krasae” television program on Channel 3 on March 20, before the identity of the minister could be confirmed.

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Thai actress Arisara “Dew” Thongborisut (left) returns a RICHARD MILLE watch to businesswoman Wassana “May” Inthasang through their attorneys at Thonglor Police Station, Bangkok, on March 22, 2025.

Dew’s lawyer stated that three items remain to be returned: two bags and a Bvlgari necklace. The coordination process is underway, with preliminary discussions and contracts already exchanged. The lawyer emphasized that Dew intends to return all items while taking responsibility for her debts, insisting his client never meant to embezzle the property but made a “lifestyle mistake.”

On March 21, Dew posted a message on social media taking full responsibility and promising to resolve everything. She also requested fairness regarding untrue allegations and asked media outlets not to involve her Taiwanese husband or their two children in the controversy.

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Two-Name Chinese Fugitive for $310M Fraud Arrested in Bangkok

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Thai immigration police arrest a Chinese man with two names, who is wanted for a massive embezzlement case involving $310 million in China, at Bangkok's luxurious hotel on March 21, 2025.

BANGKOKThai immigration police have apprehended a Chinese national wanted for a massive embezzlement case involving 2.4 billion yuan (approximately $310 million) who had been hiding in central Bangkok under a false identity.

Police Major General Prachya Prasansuk, Deputy Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, revealed details of the arrest on March 22. Acting on intelligence reports about a Chinese national named Zhang Wei (alias) who had potentially violated immigration laws, officers utilized biometric database verification to investigate.

The biometric system flagged significant facial similarities between Zhang Wei and another individual identified as Du Nan, who held Vanuatu citizenship—a small island nation in Oceania. Investigators concluded they were the same person and began monitoring both accommodation registrations and visa extension applications.

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Thai immigration police arrest a Chinese man with two names, who is wanted for a massive embezzlement case involving $310 million, in Bangkok on March 21, 2025.

On March 12, when Du Nan’s authorized stay expired without any extension request, authorities detected movement at a luxury hotel in the Ratchaprasong area. Officers staked out the hotel lobby and elevator area, but the suspect avoided detection by ordering room service rather than coming downstairs.

The breakthrough came on Friday, March 21, around 2:30 PM when Du Nan finally appeared in the lobby. When approached by officers who requested to see his passport, he denied being Chinese and claimed his passport was lost, showing only a photo of a Vanuatu passport with an expired 60-day tourist visa. He was initially detained for overstaying his visa.

Further investigation in coordination with international law enforcement agencies confirmed that Du Nan, operating under the name Zhang Wei, was involved in embezzling funds from a prominent construction company in Shandong Province in northeastern China, with damages totaling 2.4 billion yuan (approximately 11 billion baht). The case has been forwarded to relevant authorities for further legal proceedings.

Police Major General Prachya emphasized that the biometric system was instrumental in the successful arrest, along with crucial tips received through mandatory foreign resident registration regulations. He reminded the public about the importance of reporting foreign residents to immigration authorities as required by law.

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Flying BMW Wreaks Havoc at Phuket Shop, German Driver Faces Charges

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The wreckage of the BMW still lodged on top of a pickup truck, with its front end stuck against the Siam Chai shop in Rawai, Chalong District, Phuket on March 22, 2025.

PHUKETAt 4:00 AM today, Police Lieutenant Colonel Prasit Rahob, Deputy Superintendent of Chalong Police Station in Phuket, received a report of a BMW car accident with property damage in front of Siam Chai shop, opposite Suk San 1 alley on Wiset Road in Rawai.

Upon arrival at the scene, officers found a BMW KI7600 sDive Limousine PHD with Phuket license plates. The driver was identified as Mr. Moritz, a 24-year-old German national, accompanied by his passenger, Mr. Anton, also 24 and German. Both sustained minor injuries and were transported to Chalong Hospital by rescue personnel.

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Two German men climb out of a BMW (left) after the car crashed into the front of Siam Chai shop and pickup trucks parked in front of the store, before police ordered a tow truck to take the vehicle to Chalong Police Station, Phuket on March 22, 2025.

At the accident site, two damaged Isuzu D-MAX pickup trucks belonging to Siam Chai company were found. Additional property damage included a large directional sign and various shop signs belonging to Siam Chai.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the German driver was traveling at high speed from Suk San 1 alley, a shortcut from Kata-Karon Beach. The driver lost control of the blue BMW, launching over the road median, clearing roadside barriers, and striking a streetlight pole before crashing into the front of Siam Chai shop and hitting the two parked pickup trucks. Fortunately, there was no oncoming traffic at the time of the accident.

Chalong police officers took the German driver to the police station for alcohol testing. He will face charges of reckless driving and will be required to compensate Siam Chai for damages.

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Two pickup trucks belonging to Siam Chai furniture store, severely damaged after being hit by a BMW in the early morning of March 22, 2025.

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George Foreman, The Fearsome Heavyweight, Dies at 76

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FILE - Former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman tells a story to the audience at the Sports Illustrated Legacy Awards, Oct. 1, 2015, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, File)

George Foreman, the fearsome heavyweight who lost the “Rumble in the Jungle” to Muhammad Ali before his inspiring second act as a 45-year-old world champion and a successful businessman, died Friday night. He was 76.

Foreman’s family announced his death on social media, not saying how or where he died.

“A devout preacher, a devoted husband, a loving father and a proud grand- and great-grandfather, he lived a life marked by unwavering faith, humility and purpose,” his family wrote. “A humanitarian, an Olympian and two-time heavyweight champion of the world, he was deeply respected. A force for good, a man of discipline, conviction, and a protector of his legacy, fighting tirelessly to preserve his good name— for his family.”

A native Texan, Foreman began his boxing career as an Olympic gold medalist who inspired fear as he climbed to the peak of the heavyweight division by stopping Joe Frazier in 1973. His formidable aura evaporated only a year later when Ali pulled off one of the most audacious victories in boxing history in Zaire, baiting and taunting Foreman into losing his belt in one of the greatest fights ever staged.

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FILE – Perspiration flies from the head of George Foreman as he takes a right from challenger Muhammad Ali in the seventh round in the match dubbed Rumble in the Jungle in Kinshasa, Zaire, Oct. 30, 1974. (AP Photo/Ed Kolenovsky, File)

Foreman left the sport a few years later, but returned after a 10-year absence and a self-described religious awakening.

The 45-year-old then pulled off one of the most spectacular knockouts in boxing history in 1994, flooring Michael Moorer — 19 years his junior — with one perfect combination to claim Moorer’s two heavyweight belts.

Foreman’s transformation into an inspirational figure was complete, and he fought only four more times before moving onto his next career as a genial businessman, pitchman and occasional actor.

He was best known as the face of the George Foreman Grill, which launched in the same year as his victory over Moorer. The simple cooking machine sold more than 100 million units and made him much wealthier than his sport ever did.

“George was a great friend to not only myself, but to my entire family,” Top Rank president Bob Arum said. “We’ve lost a family member and are absolutely devastated.”

In the first chapter of his boxing career, Foreman was nothing like the smiling grandfather who hawked his grills on television to great success.

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FILE – George Foreman yells, Oct. 15, 1974, in N’Sele, Kinshasa, Zaire. (AP Photo/Horst Faas, File)

Foreman dabbled in petty crime while growing up in Houston’s Fifth Ward, but changed his life through boxing. He made the U.S. Olympic team in 1968 and won gold in Mexico City as a teenager, stopping a 29-year-old opponent in a star-making performance.

Foreman rose to the pinnacle of the pro game over the next five years, but was also perceived as an aloof, unfriendly athlete, both through his demeanor and through the skewed racial lenses of the time.

Jim Lampley, the veteran boxing broadcaster who worked alongside Foreman for many years at HBO, told The Associated Press on Friday night that Foreman’s initial demeanor was an attempt by his camp to emulate Sonny Liston, the glowering heavyweight champ of the 1960s.

“At some point somewhere along the way, he realized that wasn’t him,” Lampley said.

Foreman stopped Frazier in an upset in Jamaica in January 1973 to win the belt, with his knockout inspiring Howard Cosell’s iconic call: “Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!”

Foreman defended his belt against Ken Norton before accepting the fight with Ali in the now-immortal bout staged in Africa by promoter Don King. Ali put on a tactical masterclass against Foreman, showing off the “rope-a-dope” strategy that frustrated and infuriated the champion. Foreman was eventually knocked down for the first time in his career, and the fight was stopped in the eighth round.

Foreman told the BBC in 2014 that he took the fight almost out of charity to Ali, who he suspected to be broke.

“I said I was going to go out there and kill him, and people said, ‘Please, don’t say you’re going to kill Muhammad,’” Foreman said. “So I said, ‘OK, I’ll just beat him down to the ground.’ That’s how easy I thought the fight would be.”

Exhausted and disillusioned, Foreman stopped fighting in 1977 and largely spent the next decade preaching and working with kids in Houston after his religious awakening. He returned to boxing in 1987 in his late 30s with a plan to defy time through frequent ring appearances, and he racked up a lengthy series of victories before losing to Evander Holyfield in a surprisingly competitive title fight in 1991.

Three years later, Foreman got in the ring with Moorer in Las Vegas, more for his celebrity than for his perceived ability to beat Moorer. The champion appeared to win the first nine rounds rather comfortably, with Foreman unable to land his slower punches. But Foreman came alive in the 10th, hurting Moorer before slipping in the short right hand that sent Moorer to the canvas in spectacular fashion.

Lampley, who was calling the fight, named his upcoming autobiography — which includes a prologue about Foreman — after his famous call of that moment: “It Happened!”

Foreman quit the ring for good in 1997, although he occasionally discussed a comeback. He settled into a life as a boxing analyst for HBO and as a pitchman for the grills that grew his fame and fortune. Much of the world soon knew Foreman as both a lovable friend and a ferocious fighter.

“He started performing as this pitchman, this product pitchman with the big, ever-present giant grin on his face,” Lampley recalled. “When I was working with him, people would say, ‘George is a big clown.’ And I would say, ‘Well, you can call him a clown, but he’s actually a genius. He may be the greatest genius I’ve ever met.’ And people would say, ‘Well, genius, what do you mean?’ I’d say, ‘Well, check the bank account. If that isn’t proof enough, I don’t know what is.’ So, he was a genius. He was a human genius.”

Foreman briefly starred in a sitcom called “George” in the 1990s, and he even appeared on the reality singing competition “The Masked Singer” in 2022. A biographical movie based on his life was released in 2023.

Foreman had 12 children, including five sons who are all famously named George Edward Foreman.

“Legendary boxing champion, life-changing preacher, husband, father, grand- and great-grandfather and the best friend you could have,” WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman wrote on social media. “His memory is now eternal, may Big George rest in peace.”

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AP Sports Writer Brian Mahoney contributed to this report.

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German Dental Clinic Attacker Found Dead in Korat Home

Police and rescue workers transport the body of a 41-year-old German man found dead at his residence in Non Sung district to Non Sung Hospital for autopsy on March 21, 2025.

NAKHON RATCHASIMAA German man identified as Mr. Matthias, 41, who was wanted for violent attacks on at least six dental clinics and assaults on at least two dentists, has been found dead at his residence in Non Sung district, Nakhon Ratchasima province.

Police from Non Sung Police Station and rescue workers from Hook 31 Nakhon Ratchasima received a report at 5:20 p.m. on March 21 about the discovery. Officers found Mr. Matthias lying deceased on a bed inside his single-story home near Wat Don Chomphu. Initial examination revealed a large wound approximately two inches long on his neck, appearing to be from a sharp object, with blood soaking the mattress.

The room showed signs of someone having searched through documents, with belongings scattered throughout. Two Rottweiler dogs belonging to the deceased were guarding the body aggressively, requiring livestock officials from Non Sung district to remove the animals before investigators could properly examine the scene.

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Friends of Mr. Matthias, a 41-year-old German national, and police officers attempt to call out to him at the front of his house but receive no response. He was later found dead inside his residence in Non Sung district, Nakhon Ratchasima province on March 21, 2025.

According to witnesses, Mr. Matthias’s Thai wife, who works in Prachinburi province, became concerned when she could not contact her husband. Sensing something was wrong, she called one of her husband’s friends who lives in Cho Ho sub-district in Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima to check on him.

When the friend arrived at the house and received no response to calls or knocking, he sought help from the village headman and local residents. Together, they discovered Mr. Matthias lying deceased on his bed and immediately notified his wife, who rushed back home.

Police from Non Sung station have established two possible causes of death: suicide or homicide, and are urgently gathering evidence. Later on March 22, officers from the Nakhon Ratchasima Forensic Division revealed that they presumed the deceased had used the knife to harm himself, resulting in his death.

Upon examining the wounds on the body of this German man, investigators found the deceased’s fingerprints on the knife and no signs of struggle or assault in the surrounding area. The deceased’s action may have been due to stress, coupled with the fact that he had a history of psychiatric treatment.

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Police arrest the German man living in Thailand who allegedly assaulted at least two dentists, at the parking lot of Klang Villa Department Store in Mueang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province on March 18, 2025.

Mr. Matthias had been arrested on March 18 after his case made headlines in mainstream media. He was accused of physically assaulting and threatening female dentists at several dental clinics in Nakhon Ratchasima city since November 2024.

Police had not previously pressed charges, claiming the German man failed to appear when summoned, and other incidents went unreported as clinics believed Matthias suffered from mental health issues.

According to his wife, Mr. Matthias had previously received psychiatric treatment in Germany and lost his job due to mental health issues before relocating to Thailand. Since moving, he had refused treatment and medication, choosing instead to self-medicate with cannabis.

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Pañpuri-Kose Partnership Sets Stage for Asian and Global Growth

Pañpuri intends to open flagship stores in the next 1-2 years before entering the Chinese market.

BANGKOK — Pañpuri has partnered with Kose to accelerate its international market expansion. The brand is targeting prime locations in major malls and standalone stores in key cities.

The brand intends to open flagship stores in the next 1-2 years before entering the Chinese market. With a focus on innovation through R&D collaboration, Pañpuri aims to achieve 20-30 percent annual sales growth over the next five years to become a leading regional and global brand.

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Vorravit Siripark, CEO of Puri Co., Ltd.

Vorravit Siripark, founder and CEO of Pañpuri, told Prachachat Business that the company is enlisting the support of Kose Corporation after it acquired a stake in Pañpuri in late 2024. This collaboration aims to accelerate international expansion, particularly in Japan, which Pañpuri considers its second home. The partnership will also combine expertise in innovation to take the brand to a regional and global level.

The niche fragrance and wellness industries are expected to experience significant growth in 2025, both in Thailand and globally. Consumers increasingly associate fragrances with well-being and use perfumes for relaxation and emotional comfort. In addition, younger generations such as Millennials (Gen Y) and Gen Z see fragrance as an extension of their identity that goes beyond its traditional purpose.

This trend is driving the perfume market to grow at a faster rate than the overall beauty industry, with competition intensifying in four key areas: scent, fragrance innovation, storytelling, and packaging design.

Targeting Japan and the Asian Market

According to Vorraviit, the partnership with Kose will focus on two main aspects: expanding retail presence, and enhancing Product Innovation. Pañpuri will leverage Kose’s established relationships with premium department stores and property developers throughout Japan, gaining immediate access to prime retail locations that would typically require years of negotiation to secure.

The company plans to launch its flagship Japanese store within 1-2 years while simultaneously expanding its retail footprint and brand visibility. Their objective is to establish a significant market presence in Japan within 3-5 years.

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Additional expansion into Hong Kong and Singapore is already planned, while China—recognized as both critical and intensely competitive—remains on the horizon. Pañpuri anticipates developing a more defined China market entry strategy by 2026.

The partnership will utilize Kose’s skincare and cosmetics expertise to strengthen Pañpuri’s research and development capabilities and accelerate their innovation pipeline.
While manufacturing operations will remain in Thailand, the brand may expand beyond its fragrance foundations to introduce new product categories, including skincare and additional wellness offerings.

Both companies will maintain their distinctive brand identities despite the partnership. To preserve each brand’s unique positioning, there are no plans to cross-distribute products through their respective existing channels.

Staying True to Pañpuri’s DNA

“We have been looking for a partner with the expertise and capability to support Pañpuri’s regional and global ambitions for a long time,” explained Vorravit. “Kose was the right choice because we share the same vision – quality, innovation and a deep cultural understanding. Kose’s leadership has assured us that they will respect and uphold our brand DNA without making any changes, while fully supporting us.”

Pañpuri aims not only to expand its retail presence but also to drive sales growth through innovative products and store modernization in Thailand. The company’s strategy focuses on positioning Thailand as a leading wellness destination, with fragrances playing a key role.

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The company is targeting annual sales growth of 20-30 over the next five years, having reached sales of 1.1 billion baht ($30 million) in 2024, surpassing the 400 million baht ($12 million) achieved in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.

To compete with e-commerce, Pañpuri is enhancing the in-store experience to attract customers through unique, immersive experiences not available online. Activities such as fragrance testing, flower arranging workshops and the art of gifting — a wrapping service inspired by traditional Thai Bai Sri arrangements – will be offered in each store.  Each store will have a unique design, created in collaboration with architects and designers to provide an experience similar to visiting an exhibition, increasing sales potential.

In addition, the company plans to renovate existing stores every 3-5 years to ensure a constantly fresh shopping experience. In 2025, about five new or renovated stores will be opened, mainly in newly opened shopping malls and tourist destinations such as Phuket and Chiang Mai. Pañpuri currently operates 31 stores in Thailand and is represented in 15 other countries.

Strengthening leadership in perfume innovation

With the support of Kose, Pañpuri will further strengthen its position as a leader in fragrance innovation. One example of this is Perfume Oil, an alcohol-free, oil-based fragrance inspired by ancient methods of fragrance application.

This format is designed to be quickly absorbed into the skin while being long-lasting, appealing to consumers looking for a unique and luxurious experience.

New fragrance innovations currently in development are expected to be launched in 2026. The latest addition to the range is Solid Perfume Balm. This continues the brand’s commitment to redefining the fragrance experience.

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Bangkok Pride Condemns Arrest of 37 Trans Women in Phuket

Phuket police arrest 37 transgender women in Patong's Soi Bangla for causing public nuisance and damaging tourism image on March 20, 2025.

PHUKET — In a sweeping overnight operation, Phuket police arrested 37 individuals, mostly transgender women, following a series of nighttime disturbances in the popular tourist area of Bangla Road in Patong Beach. However, this action was condemned by a coalition of human rights organizations.

The arrests on March 20 came just one day after a viral video showed a confrontation between a tall transgender woman and a foreign tourist. The incident reportedly began when the tourist refused to purchase roses from the woman but continued filming her.

When the tourist attempted to walk away, he allegedly slapped the transgender woman on the head, prompting her to remove her shoe as a weapon and chase after him. The altercation escalated into a physical fight before bystanders and other tourists intervened to separate them.

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Screenshots from a viral video show a confrontation between a tall transgender woman and a foreign tourist in Patong’s Soi Bangla, Phuket Province, on March 19, 2025.

 

Nighttime disputes in Bangla Road, one of Phuket’s most popular tourist destinations, have become increasingly common, with numerous videos of such incidents circulating online.

The operation involved officers from Phuket Provincial Police, Tourist Police, Patong Police Station, and local administrative officials. Authorities stated the arrests were necessary as such incidents “create a negative image for tourism.”

However, local residents view the police action as merely a response to viral videos rather than addressing underlying issues. Sources indicate that those arrested were typically processed, fined, and then released to resume their nighttime activities in what has been a long-established business model in the area.

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Phuket police arrest 37 transgender women in Patong’s Soi Bangla for causing public nuisance and damaging tourism image on March 20, 2025.

Later the same day, a coalition of human rights organizations and activists advocating for human rights, gender diversity, and equality in Thai society, acting under the name Bangkok Pride, issued a statement condemning this arrest of 37 transgender women.

“We express our deepest regret and strongly condemn the arrest of 37 transgender women in the Bangla Road area of Phuket province on March 20, 2025,” the statement read. “The operation was justified as ‘clearing out groups causing public nuisance’ and ‘creating a negative image for tourism,’ which reflects outdated reasoning and sexual bias that is unacceptable in a democratic society.”

The statement also revealed that Bangkok Pride had previously proposed Phuket as a host for InterPride’s international conference – a global network of Pride event organizers. While this proposal is currently under consideration, the group warned they may need to reconsider following these arrests if Phuket officials cannot provide clarification or demonstrate a clear stance on respecting and protecting LGBTQ+ rights.

Bangkok Pride concluded by sending heartfelt support to transgender women and all LGBTIQN+ individuals in Phuket: “You are not wrong for being yourselves, and you deserve to be treated with dignity and equality. We affirm that we will continue to stand beside you and will not allow this injustice to be covered up with claims about ‘image’ that disregard human value.”

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Khunying Patama Steps Aside in Thai Olympic Committee Election

Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul, IOC member and President of the Badminton Association of Thailand, cheers for badminton players from courtside at Adidas Arena during the Olympic Games in Paris, France, on July 30, 2024.

BANGKOK — Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul, IOC member and President of the Badminton Association of Thailand, announced during her trip to the 144th IOC Session in Greece that she will not run for the presidency of the National Olympic Committee of Thailand (NOCT).

Her decision comes at a historic moment for the Olympic movement, as Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old former Olympic swimming gold medalist from Zimbabwe, was just elected as the new IOC president. Coventry is seen as part of the new generation of leadership and will become the 10th president of the IOC, and the first woman and the first African national in history to hold this position.

Despite this groundbreaking development that could have inspired similar progress in Thailand, Khunying Patama confirmed she will not seek to make her own history as the first female president of NOCT, even if nominated on the day of the election scheduled for March 25.

“After thorough consideration, I’ve decided not to pursue the Thai Olympic Committee presidency despite having support and a team ready,” Lady Pattama stated. “This decision preserves harmony in our sports community where we all work as colleagues and friends. I apologize to my supporters, but feel the two existing candidates are sufficient for this election.”

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Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul, IOC member, (right) congratulates Kirsty Coventry who has been elected president of the International Olympic Committee and has become the first woman and first African to hold perhaps the biggest job in global sports, on March 20, 2025.

She went on to say that both candidates, Suchai Pornchaikasikorn, president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand, and Pimol Srivikorn, president of the Taekwondo Association of Thailand, have the appropriate qualifications to promote the development of Thai sports.

The Thai Olympic Committee presidency has remained vacant since December 2024 after General Prawit Wongsuwan resigned as Thai Amateur Swimming Association president following a new board election. According to regulations, any Thai Olympic Committee president must concurrently serve as president of a sports association.

When asked whether politics or the government played a role in controlling or influencing the Thai Olympic election, Khunying Pattama firmly denied any political influence. She pointed out that in some countries there are political issues that lead to the IOC not recognizing the elections, causing delays, while in Thailand it is all about sporting matters.

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Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul congratulates Kunlavut Vitidsarn who won silver in the men’s singles badminton at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, in Paris, France. (Matichon Photo)

Several IOC members made an interesting suggestion: Ideally, the election for the presidency of the Thai Olympic Committee should follow the procedure of the IOC presidential elections. Under this system, candidates must formally submit their candidacy in advance, have a fixed date to present their vision and give members the opportunity to hear their plans before the vote.

Khunying Pattama promised to bring this suggestion to the new NOCT board for consideration. As an IOC member, she also offered her continued support in coordinating both domestic and international sporting initiatives to benefit Thailand.

Thailand is currently preparing a bid to host the 2030 Youth Olympic Games, which requires substantially less funding than the main Olympic Games. Several other Asian nations are also competing for this opportunity. Beyond this bid, Thailand plans to host multiple international sporting competitions in the coming years.

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