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The Pollution Control Department (PCD) said that poor air quality stemming mainly from a high volume of hazardous fine dust particles in Bangkok and surrounding provinces will persist Monday
The Pollution Control Department has detected poor air quality again this month as the amount of micro-fine dust has exceeded the safe limits on all its 5 air quality monitoring stations, as reported Monday on Bangkok Post. The department reported that the particle matter, or PM 2.5, for the past 24 hour rose from […]
Both were arrested on Thursday and taken to the Thung Mahamek Police Station and were fined a total of THB5,000.
Over 300 church members and guests attended the 8th anniversary service of Jesus Is Lord (JIL) Church Thailand last Sunday, December 17, at the Horwang School in Ladphrao.
Transport services will run from 6am of December 31, up until 2am on January 1, 2018.
Grab this rare opportunity of experiencing your own “Journey to Bethlehem” here in Bangkok. It is totally a different Christmas experience and is worth to start your family Christmas tradition this year!
The Philippine Embassy in Bangkok is in need of proctors and room watchers for the Special Professional Licensure Examination (SPLE) for Teachers for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) on September 24, 2017 at Ekamai International School.
School Supply Drive Fun Run, a fundraising campaign will be held on Sunday, August 20, at Wachirabenchathat Park (SUAN ROD FAI) in Jatujack (Chatuchak), Bangkok.
BMTA decided to operate a new bus service to link Suvarnabhumi airport to the city centre for the sake of passenger convenience.
Phuket is actually ranked 10th for Best in the World due to its "blue lagoons and salmon sunsets", while Koh Samui is flocked by tourists due to its local culture and fishing communities. Koh Tao on the other hand was reviewed by TripAdvisors as a paradise with "300 days of sun per year".
It would also be impractical to simply rely on BMTA buses as public buses cannot accommodate the high passenger volume.
"I saw that our culture is very much alive in their hearts. May we keep this fire burning because our culture is what defines who we are as a people."
The department is getting ready to officially welcome summer anytime this week with temperature ranging from 42-43 degrees Celsius.
Ms. Cabaya is considered a philonthrophist in her own way. She has led a number of fund raising campaigns to help underprivileged and needy Filipinos in Thailand.
SRIA is inviting Filipino and foreign students in Thailand for primary and secondary school levels to join the inaugural batch. Classes start on June 16 for academic year 2016 - 2017.