2021/03/03 19:41 A June 2020 protest against CP Group s Hualien plans A June 2020 protest against CP Group s Hualien plans (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The Council of Agriculture (COA) has overturned a decision by Hualien County Government to revoke licenses for poultry farms managed by Thailand’s powerful CP Group, reports said Wednesday (March 3). Residents and environmental groups have protested that the project for at least five farms housing 375,000 chickens in the townships of Guangfu, Fenglin and Shoufeng would damage the environment and result in dangerous traffic. Reacting to their protests, the county announced in June it was revoking CP’s operating licenses.
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Car crashes into checkpoint, policemen, soldier hurt
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published : 22 Feb 2021 at 11:57
1 Medics treat one of the two policemen and a soldier injured when a car crashed into a checkpoint tent in Hat Yai district of Songkhla on Monday morning. (Photo: Assawin Pakkawan)
SONGKHLA: A sport utility vehicle crashed into a security checkpoint in Hat Yai district on Monday morning, injuring two policemen and a soldier.
The accident occurred about 5.10am at a makeshift checkpoint on the Hat Yai-bound side of Phetkasem highway in front of Tesco Lotus department store in Hat Yai Municipality, Pol Lt Col Konkiat Nuiniam, a Hat Yai police duty officer, said.
Ao Nang: The Perfect Beach Town in Thailand
A word of warning about traveling in Thailand: unless you are very lucky indeed, you will end up having to listen to someone telling you, at length, about how much nicer it was 10, 20, or even 30 years ago. Those stories should be taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
Undoubtedly, there are areas in the country which suffer from more tourist footfall than is healthy, but remember, with tourism comes investment and infrastructure. Thailand in 1990 had far fewer hotels and resorts, but also far fewer hospitals. And while it’s nice to spend some time on an undiscovered island with nothing but virgin jungle and white sands, actually