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Forbes Thailand Thailandâs Mega Trends Forum 2020
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The recent âThailandâs Mega Trends Forum 2020â turned out to be a significant success.
Organised by Forbes Thailand, a Thai-language monthly business magazine aiming to inspire readers and success seekers with intriguing business stories about Thai and international entrepreneurs, published by Post International Media Co., Ltd., the event brought together experts, change-makers, and leaders in Thailand’s economy to exchange views and opinions about future changes and mega trends poised to drive the world and Thailand in 2021 and the coming decade. The event took place on December 3, 2020, at World Ballroom, 23rd floor, Centara Grand and Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld.
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Rubber Ducks in Thai Protests Inspire Solidarity and Memes
Thailand s new protest icon was celebrated by #milkteaalliance activists across Asia.
Rubber ducks became the newest icon of the Thai democracy movement after protesters used them as shields against police water cannons on November 17. The rubber ducks were used again the following day during a rally condemning police violence.
Images of a rubber duck stained with purple-colored chemicals from the water used in the cannons went viral, inspiring memes and messages of solidarity from activists, artists, and internet users in Thailand and also in Hong Kong and Taiwan.