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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 7 March 2025
Japanese Tourist's 160,000 Baht Returned by Honest Taxi Driver Picture courtesy of FM91 A Bangkok taxi driver has been lauded for his integrity and kindness after finding and returning a bag containing nearly 160,000 baht to a Japanese tourist. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1353809- japanese-tourists-160000-baht-returned-by-honest-taxi-driver/- 1
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That deep breath you take when you arrive back home
I go back to Australia regularly. I find it quite stressful, with the cost of living and nanny state regulations. For example, if there is a police car parked on the side of any road in Victoria, cars must slow down to 40 km/hr. More, it's a fine. The PM2.5 in my condo in Chiang Rai is 36 as I type. I can feel myself relaxing every time my aircraft descends into Chiang Rai. I am home. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 7 March 2025
Transfer of Three Airports to AOT Delayed by Transport Ministry File photo for reference only. The Transport Ministry of Thailand has delayed the transfer of three significant airports—Krabi, Udon Thani, and Buri Ram—from the Department of Airports to Airports of Thailand Plc (AOT). This decision comes amid concerns about income generation and operational continuity. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1353804-transfer-of-three-airports-to-aot-delayed-by-transport-ministry/ -
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Will Thailand always remain a Third World Country?
That is because the poor are ignored as much as they can get away with. Tourist areas are always going to be a priority regarding maintenance because it means money. -
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Chinese Woman in Distress Rescued Near Jomtien Woods by Pattaya Officials
How will these experts go about this task? Invisible men do not show up on CCTV. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 7 March 2025
Thailand Eyes Banana Farming to Support Struggling Rice Farmers Picture courtesy of Wikipedia In light of tumbling rice prices, the Thai government plans to encourage rice farmers to diversify their crops by cultivating bananas. Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan announced this initiative on Thursday, suggesting that bananas could provide a lucrative alternative due to their high yield and demand in international markets such as Japan. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1353802-thailand-eyes-banana-farming-to-support-struggling-rice-farmers/
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