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DASTA and UNESCO host online workshop on tourism management tools for APEC Economies

Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (Public Organisation) or DASTA in collaboration with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and Thammasat University, hosted an APEC-level online workshop, “Introducing Visitor Management Tools for APEC Economies”, on Tuesday 11 October 2022 via Zoom Conference.

Thailand, Malaysia aim to boost trade, resume two-way travel soon

BANGKOK: Thailand and Malaysia have set a target of $30 billion in bilateral trade by 2025 following a meeting between their leaders in Bangkok on Friday. The two leaders also hope to establish quarantine-free travel between their countries in the near future. Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha hosted his Malaysian counterpart Ismail Sabri Yaakob on the latter’s first visit

Stop the Madness

A very eccentric man by the moniker of K Roy-lan (K Hundreds of Million), who is said to be a real estate businessman, has been on a scary spree lately. On Feb 1, he stopped his car in the middle of the road in front of CentralWorld and released snakes. He later poured red syrup on his body and threw a glass bottle, while being in Siam Paragon. He then threatened to release snakes at Thammasart University and, most recently, carried a bag of snakes with him while staying in a hotel.

New flower discovered in Thai national park

BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): The Cute Star Flower (Lasianthus ranongensis Sinbumroong & Napiroon) is a newly discovered plant found at Ngao Waterfall National Park in Ranong’s Muang district and was recently acknowledged by the United States’ PeerJ journal (Plant Biology Section), Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation said in a facebook post on Tuesday (Oct 5).

Thailand May Gain From Virus-Led Migration: Central Bank Study

Thailand May Gain From Virus-Led Migration: Central Bank Study Suttinee Yuvejwattana, Bloomberg News A worker removes weeds from a field at the Adams Organic farm, a unit of Adams Enterprises Ltd., in Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, on Friday, Jan. 6, 2017. Agriculture accounts for about 8 percent of Thailand’s economy. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg , Bloomberg (Bloomberg) The massive labor migration Thailand experienced during the first wave of Covid infections last year may present an opportunity to modernize the country’s agricultural sector and develop outlying regions of the country, according to a Bank of Thailand study. “This is a rare opportunity for such a big migration of modern workers, who have knowledge and technology, to return to their hometowns,” Saovanee Chantapong of the Bank of Thailand’s Macroeconomics Department and Warit Tassanasunthornwong of Thammasart University

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