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Skrevet d. 18-02-2026 12:45
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The 109th Chao Mae Pak Nam Pho Procession Festival took place in Nakhon Sawan province to celebrate the Lunar New Year, featuring a street night parade showcasing the provincial Guanyin statue of the year.
This spectacular event was named the world's best parade by the IFEA Annual Convention and Expo in 2024.
Isan is the poorest region of Thailand: in 2002 average wages were the ... Isan (Isan/Thai: อีสาน; also written as Isaan, Isarn, Issan, ... |
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Skrevet d. 20-02-2026 13:48
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Chonburi, Thailand
The Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi Province has once again captured hearts with the latest heartwarming update on its superstar pygmy hippopotamus, Moo Deng น้องหมูเด้ง the beloved baby hippo who continues to charm fans worldwid
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Skrevet d. 23-02-2026 14:01
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Declining gigs pushed a 62-year-old freelance photographer back to his family coconut farm. With prices falling, he calls for government support and urges freelancers to plan for old age.
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Skrevet d. 24-02-2026 15:58
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Miss Tiffany 2026 swimsuit round
Meet Wasita "Meepooh" Chaikunchensakun, a Thai transgender model and actress competing in the Miss Tiffany's Universe 2026 beauty pageant.
The Miss Tiffany 2026 pageant (MTU2026) Final Night is scheduled to take place at the Tiffany's Show Pattaya Theatre in Pattaya, Thailand, on Saturday (Feb 28).
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Skrevet d. 25-02-2026 14:45
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High-flying tale of kite maker's patience and passion
A 94-year-old kite maker, who learned by watching and memory rather than formal training, has spent decades perfecting the craft she once bought and resold. She says the kites are crafted during the rains and hawked from her stall when the skies clear, a trade built on patience, "love of the craft" and learning through countless errors.
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Skrevet d. 03-03-2026 14:34
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A greedy wild elephant shunned jungle leaves and instead stopped passing trucks to steal sugarcane.
The 35-year-old jumbo nicknamed 'Fatty' by locals emerged from the forest on a road in Chachoengsao province, Thailand, on December 29.
He walked in front of the vehicles forcing them to slow down, then reached up to the sweet-smelling cargo in their trailers.
Footage shows the bull gorging on the sweet snacks freshly harvested from nearby fields before they arrive at factories to make sugar.
Some truck drivers even had to swerve into the opposite lane to avoid being raided by the powerful beast.
Onlooker Au Wanapin said: 'This elephant is called 'Fatty' because of how much food he eats. He is about 35, male, and does not have tusks.
'He's a wild elephant but he comes out of the woods every year in this area to wait for sugarcane trucks. There are many of them, he's not the only elephant that does this.'
Thailand has an estimated 2,000 Asian elephants living in the wild where they wander freely among protected forests. Male Asian elephants, unlike African elephants, roam alone once they are over 10 years old while females remain with the herd.
Wildlife officials believe that smart wild elephants have honed the habit of stealing fresh food from vehicles, which provide a plentiful source of food.
However, it is not because they are hungry. Officials believe elephants simply target homes and trucks because they prefer the tastier food over what they can forage for in the jungle.
Elephants are protected animals in Thailand and killing them carries a maximum prison term of up to three years and a fine of 1,000 baht (25GBP).
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