Players use an app to search for virtual coins in the real world, which can be exchanged for cash. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Chinese nationals and travel operators who spoke to CNA said the reality on the ground is “very different” and urged travellers to look beyond sensational things being said online.
Thailand anticipates 770,000 Chinese tourists for the Lunar New Year, significantly increasing airport traffic.
David Armitage, 62, was detained by Thai authorities and is being held by immigration officials in the town of Kanchanaburi, ...
David Armitage, 62, is being held by immigration officials in the town of Kanchanaburi over a problem with his visa, ...
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra will provide additional directives at a Cabinet meeting today to address the ongoing ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNChinese New Year arrivals in Thailand set to top 770kThe government expects 770,000 Chinese nationals to visit Thailand during Chinese New Year, from Jan 24 to Feb 2, an increase ...
the Thai police issued a case report and expressed a positive attitude toward the case's development, she added. On Monday, the Chinese Consulate General in Chiang Mai confirmed with the Global ...
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Hosted on MSNTourists speed though police checkpoint to avoid being finedThis is the shocking moment tourists ignored police and sped through a checkpoint to avoid being fined in Thailand. Dashcam ...
The Chinese Consulate General in Chiang Mai said earlier that it was ... Tatchai Pitaneelaboot, inspector-general of the Royal Thai Police, said that Thai authorities will investigate the case ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNScammers face losing their protectionWith mounting pressure from Bangkok and Beijing, it is becoming more difficult for Karen Border Guard Force (BGF) chief Maj ...
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