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Respected Chonburi MP Sansak Ngampichet celebrates 71st birthday

Hundreds of political, community and business leaders attend celebration Hundreds of community and business leaders including the Kunplome political family came together to...

Samitivej Sriracha Hospital celebrates 19 years

Culture Minister Sukumol Kunplome headed a guest list of community and business leaders as Samitivej Sriracha Hospital celebrated its 19th anniversary. ...

PCEC treated to traditional Songkran

It was a traditional Songkran celebration at the Pattaya City Expats Club meeting on April 15. Pettipont, in traditional Thai costume (a friend...

Chonburi marks International Women’s Day

Chonburi Gov. Wichit Chatpaisit presided over the area’s International Women’s Day festivities attended by more than 2,000 people Saturday. Speeches on...

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Fedup of trying to book online? Let Vicky Travel help you – Human to...

Tel. (66) 038 426 240 - Email: [email protected] Must Read: In spite of the pandemic, one Pattaya travel agent is still standing

Thailand’s medical insurance rules for foreigners are a muddle

Following the failure of an injured Brit to obtain free hospital treatment in Thailand, British insurers are calling for clarity. Jonathon Cobb, 28, was...

Australian tourist found dead in Pattaya hotel room; intoxicated friend to be interrogated after...

PATTAYA, Thailand – A foreign national found deceased in a hotel room on Pattaya Third Road on October 30. Local police and rescue teams...

Officials conduct beach cleanup at Katinglai Beach amid ongoing waste management concerns

PATTAYA, Thailand – The Natural Resources and Environment Office launched a cleanup operation at Katinglai Beach in North Pattaya, addressing the significant amount of...

Pattaya City officials provide wheelchairs to bedridden patients

PATTAYA, Thailand – Deputy Mayor Wutthisak Rermkijakarn visited the area near Soi Phothisan in north Pattaya to deliver wheelchairs to bedridden patients On October...