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Bed Buzz calls in at Pattaya Mail

Pawares Wongpethkao (left), Public Relations Executive of Bed Buzz marketing communications agency, was welcomed by Kamolthep ‘Prince’ Malhotra, GM of the Pattaya Mail...

Hotel G makes media house call

Janjira Buanlee (Jenni), Public Relations Manager of the Pullman Pattaya Hotel G paid a courtesy visit to the Pattaya Mail offices recently,...

Frills, frenetic feathers and fashionistas at Zico’s

A Brazilian party at Zico’s Brazilian Grill and Bar was held to celebrate the 9th anniversary of Zico’s Thailand, and the second anniversary of...

Pattaya Mail wins ‘Best in East’ media award for the 14th...

The Pattaya Mail Media Group won the prestigious “Most Outstanding Mass Media of the Year” award for the 14th straight year from the Eastern...

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Thai government weekly updates on tourism, economic growth, environmental conservation, and international relations

BANGKOK, Thailand – The weekly “Voices from Thai Khu Fah” program, hosted by Government Spokesperson Jirayut Huangsap on Feb 22, provided an update on...

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BANGKOK, Thailand – The Bangkok Air Quality Information Center reported that the city's PM2.5 levels exceeded safety standards, reaching the orange level, which means...