Day: October 12, 2025

Sarika Waterfall Closed Briefly to Aid Tourists Amid Flash Floods

Nakhon nayok: Severe flash floods forced the closure of Sarika Waterfall in Nakhon Nayok Province for 30 minutes to help tourists. Meanwhile, the water situation in Thap Ya area, Sing Buri Province, is critical. Big bags were deployed to plug leaks day and night, but Chao Phraya River water still

Chinese Man Arrested for Gold Theft in Thailand

Bangkok: A 59-year-old Chinese man has been arrested for allegedly stealing two baht of gold from a local gold shop. According to Thai News Agency, the man was apprehended by Royal Palace investigators in the lobby of a hotel located in the Samphanthawong area. The theft reportedly involved a gold

Royal Kathina Robes Ceremony Held at All India Bhikkhu Sangha in Bihar

Gaya: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs invited the royal Kathina robes to be offered at All India Bhikkhu Sangha, Gaya Province, Bihar State, Republic of India. The Faculty of Dentistry, CMU, volunteers, and Thai-Indian Buddhists also participated in the ceremony. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasirith Tankulrat, Deputy Permanent

Young Man Under Drug Influence Sets Fire to House, Escapes with Child

Lat phrao: A disturbing incident unfolded in the Lat Phrao area where a young man, reportedly under the influence of drugs, set fire to a house. The man, identified as Mr. Q, managed to escape with his child, avoiding potential tragedy. According to Thai News Agency, residents of the area

Worship Phra That Si Surat on Top of Tha Phet Mountain

Surat thani: When you mention Surat Thani Province, the city of a hundred islands, many people might think of islands like Samui, Phangan, or Koh Tao. But in the heart of Surat Thani, there’s a sacred place full of history and the lushness of nature hidden away: Phra That Si

Anti-Disaster: Busting Up Ghost Companies That Hire People to Open Corporate Bank Accounts

Bangkok: The Central Investigation Bureau launched Operation “GHOST COMPANY” to investigate over 200 suspicious corporate entities. The investigation followed the discovery that some locations had only house pillars, and the owners were still in prison. However, their house numbers were used to establish companies and open corporate mule accounts, generating