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Loy Krathong as vibrant as ever
Loy Krathong this year was as vibrant as ever, with
throngs of people turning up at Pattaya Beach, Jomtien Beach, local temples and
at Lan Pho Public Park in Naklua to launch their krathongs (floats) of flowers
and incense. Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome commented that Loy Krathong provides a
good chance for foreign guests to not only experience true Thai culture, but
also to see people wearing traditional Thai costumes, as seen here on Walking
Street.
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Pattaya Mail issue number 1111
This edition represents a special, once in a lifetime
achievement, for it is issue number 1111. For over 21 years, we
have worked hard to be the voice of Pattaya, and will continue
to do so into the future. In fact, in numerology, 1111 means
initiating procedures to build a firm foundation for the future.
It looks like we’re off to a good start.
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More News >>
Chonburi police chief meets local media
Soi Nernplabwan roadwork finished
Sukhumvit Road patched
Leaking since 2010, water pipe finally repaired by Pattaya City Hall
Bigger pipes would solve Beach Road flooding, but Pattaya can’t afford them
Pattaya workers, vendors scurry to clean up Loy Krathong’s aftermath
12 arrested in Sattahip meth raid
Suspected Nigerian Internet scammers arrested in Pattaya
Sattahip Market raided for Loy Krathong lanterns, firecrackers
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Bangkok cabbie returns fat wallet to Brit tourist
A Bangkok cabbie bailed out a British tourist who had just arrived, and
who dropped his wallet in the back seat of a taxi on his way from the
airport to Pattaya.
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