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Advise on buying a BYD car.
So I'm thinking of buying a new car and I'm considering buying an EV this time, but hestitate due to the minimal EV infrastructure here in Thailand. I see the BYD cars every time I venture out these days and have read that they've surpassed Tesla as the most sold EV in Europe so I guess the quality should be reasonable. Does anyone have any tips regarding this brand and/or EVs in Thailand in general? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 3 July 2025
German-Thai Couple's Generosity Thrills Kalasin Villagers Picture courtesy of Thai Newsroom In Kalasin province, Thailand, an unusual celebration unfolded as a kind-hearted German-Thai couple, Dr Rainer Kuppy and Mrs Manirat Chaiyasiha, delighted villagers by distributing 2,000 eggs. This gesture coincided with a major donation for the construction of a monks' residence at the newly opened Wat Pa Si Sutthawat temple. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365601-german-thai-couples-generosity-thrills-kalasin-villagers/ -
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Report German-Thai Couple's Generosity Thrills Kalasin Villagers
Picture courtesy of Thai Newsroom In Kalasin province, Thailand, an unusual celebration unfolded as a kind-hearted German-Thai couple, Dr Rainer Kuppy and Mrs Manirat Chaiyasiha, delighted villagers by distributing 2,000 eggs. This gesture coincided with a major donation for the construction of a monks' residence at the newly opened Wat Pa Si Sutthawat temple. The couple, residing part-time in Thailand and Germany, contributed cash and construction materials valued at an impressive 799,018 THB. Their support has been pivotal in the temple's development, having offered financial and material assistance on several occasions. Dr Kuppy, a German businessman, and his wife, a devoted Buddhist from Huai Mek district, have a long-standing commitment to supporting religious and community causes. Married for decades, they have four children and have consistently demonstrated their dedication to the local community. This generous act also marked a personal celebration, as it coincided with their second son's birthday. The distribution of eggs brought joy and excitement to the local residents, adding a lively dimension to the day's events. Ms Lamphan Khamhaengphon, the mayor of Kham Mueat Kaeo subdistrict, praised the Kuppy family for their unwavering support, noting their unique position as a foreign family deeply integrated into the community. Their role as main hosts of this large merit-making occasion is significant, as they are the first foreign family to do so in this area. The temple itself, a project decades in the making, now stands as a testament to collective efforts and international goodwill. The festive atmosphere, buoyed by the egg giveaway, left the villagers with a profound sense of gratitude and community spirit. The event not only celebrated the temple's official opening but also highlighted the bridge-building potential of cross-cultural understanding and generosity. The Kuppy family's actions reinforced the power of individual contributions in enriching community life and fostering spiritual growth. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-07-03- 1
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