Covid Numbers
-
Recently Browsing 0 members
- No registered users viewing this page.
-
Topics
-
Popular Contributors
-
Latest posts...
-
251
Opinion Russian Teacher to Thais: Drop ‘Farang’ if 'Ni Hao' Offends
Strange. I'm enjoying life, including off color jokes. The lefty screamers that take offense at everything, not so much. -
27
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 22 April 2025
Outrage in Hat Yai over Nude Photos at Sacred Sites Sparks Investigation Photo courtesy of เที่ยว Like สาระ Facebok A shocking scandal has erupted in Hat Yai following the revelation of a series of nude photos taken at sacred sites across the city. Shared on the popular social media platform X, these explicit images have caused significant outrage among the local community, prompting swift action from authorities. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1358465-outrage-in-hat-yai-over-nude-photos-at-sacred-sites-sparks-investigation/ -
22
Crime Teen Girl, 17, Shot Dead After Exchange of Looks at Thai BBQ Restaurant
Personally, I never go to eat Mookata, my girlfriend always goes with the family and I stay at home. No worries, then. By the way a weird photo, thought it was blood but it's the burn marks, would suggest putting a metal plate under it. -
0
Report Outrage in Hat Yai over Nude Photos at Sacred Sites Sparks Investigation
Photo courtesy of เที่ยว Like สาระ Facebok A shocking scandal has erupted in Hat Yai following the revelation of a series of nude photos taken at sacred sites across the city. Shared on the popular social media platform X, these explicit images have caused significant outrage among the local community, prompting swift action from authorities. The group behind the scandal, known as OutdoorHDY, staged daring photoshoots in several public locations within the Hat Yai Municipality, Songkhla province. Among these were the revered Phra Phuttha Mongkhon Maharat Buddha statue at the Khao Kho Hong viewpoint, a site of profound spiritual significance to residents. The photos have drawn severe criticism for their disrespectful nature, as the statue is an iconic symbol of the area and deeply revered by locals. In addition to the Buddha statue, the indiscretions spread across three separate locations: a clothing store behind Greenway Market on Soi 3/1, Sriphuwanak; Chonthara Park near Saengthong Christian Church on Thamanunwithi Road; and Hat Yai City Viewpoint, also on Khao Kho Hong. At these sites, the men stripped nude, capturing their controversial antics to proudly post online. The backlash from residents was swift and severe, with many condemning OutdoorHDY's actions as a direct violation of public decency and an affront to their cultural values. The incident has sparked widespread anger and calls for accountability. In response, Kohong police have launched a robust investigation. Police Colonel Aphichat Suwannako, Superintendent of the Kohong Police Station, confirmed ongoing efforts to identify the culprits. “We have reviewed the CCTV footage from the affected areas and are working to identify those involved,” Pol. Col. Aphichat stated, reassuring the community that measures are in place to track down those responsible. Photo courtesy of ซิงกอร่า รีวิว Facebook While the specifics of potential charges are still under consideration, authorities have assured the public that justice will be pursued in accordance with the law. As the investigation unfolds, locals remain eager to see the outcome and what measures will be taken to prevent such disrespectful acts in the future. This incident not only highlights the clash between modern social media antics and traditional values but also underscores the need for respect and sensitivity towards cultural symbols and public decency. As Hat Yai awaits the legal repercussions, this scandal remains a poignant reminder of the importance of respecting sacred spaces. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger -- 2025-04-22 -
37
Replacement for Skype (to call UK only)
what do you get for credit? good deal vs Yolla or Mytello? -
251
Opinion Russian Teacher to Thais: Drop ‘Farang’ if 'Ni Hao' Offends
If we used the equivalent in the uk about a Thai we would face prosecution,think about it?
-
-
Popular in The Pub
-
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now