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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Government Warns of Surging Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease Cases During Rainy Season Picture courtesy of The Standard. The government has issued a nationwide health warning amid a sharp rise in cases of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), which is spreading rapidly among young children during the early part of the rainy season. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365105-government-warns-of-surging-hand-foot-mouth-disease-cases-during-rainy-season/ -
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Health Government Warns of Surging Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease Cases During Rainy Season
Picture courtesy of The Standard. The government has issued a nationwide health warning amid a sharp rise in cases of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), which is spreading rapidly among young children during the early part of the rainy season. Anukool Pruksanusak, Deputy Spokesperson for the Office of the Prime Minister, announced that the Department of Disease Control (DDC), under the Ministry of Public Health, has confirmed 21,315 cumulative cases of HFMD between 1 January and 25 June 2025. The majority of patients are children under the age of 5, with 15,753 cases reported in that age group. A further 4,658 cases were recorded among children aged 5–9 and 544 in those aged 10–14. Health officials attribute the spike in infections to cool, humid conditions during the rainy season, which are ideal for viral transmission, particularly among young children through physical contact. HFMD is caused by a group of enteroviruses and while often mild, the illness is highly contagious and can reoccur even in previously infected individuals. Outbreaks are most common between June and August, coinciding with the wet season. Transmission and Symptoms The disease spreads through contact with nasal discharge, saliva, fluid from blisters or contaminated surfaces and utensils. Typical symptoms include: • Mild fever • Painful ulcers or sores in the mouth, especially on the tongue, gums and cheeks • Loss of appetite or refusal to eat (especially in infants) • Drooling and irritability • Red spots or blisters on palms, soles, and sometimes the trunk In severe cases, if a child exhibits persistent high fever, refuses food or fluids, becomes drowsy, has seizures, vomits repeatedly or shows signs of respiratory distress, immediate medical attention is required. Preventive Measures For Parents: • Encourage frequent hand washing with soap, especially before meals, after using the toilet and after playing. • Regularly disinfect toys, shared surfaces and household items. • Avoid sharing utensils, cups, or personal items. For Teachers and Schools: • Conduct daily health screenings. Any child showing symptoms should be sent home immediately and kept out of school until fully recovered. • If two or more cases occur in the same classroom within one week, that room should be closed for at least one day for thorough cleaning. Close monitoring should continue for a week. Government Reassurances and Advice Anukool emphasised the government’s concern for children’s health and reiterated that the Ministry of Public Health is fully prepared to respond. Parents are encouraged to boost their children’s immunity by ensuring a balanced diet, rich in fruits and vegetables, and maintaining regular sleep routines of 8–10 hours per night. He also advised parents to follow the national vaccination schedule and instil habits of good hygiene, including frequent hand washing, the use of alcohol-based sanitiser, sharing food with serving spoons, and wearing masks in high-risk areas. The government urges immediate medical consultation for any unusual symptoms, particularly during the rainy season when the risk of infectious disease is highest. Adapted by Asean Now from The Standard 2025-06-29 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
TAT Launches “Train Journey to the Southern Soul” Campaign Picture courtesy of Kaoded. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), in collaboration with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), Krungthai Card Public Company Limited (KTC), Bangkok Airways, the Thailand Gastronomy Network, and other partners, has officially launched the project “Train Journey to the Southern Soul: Flavours + Tracks, Culinary Happiness of the South.” The campaign invites travellers to explore the charm of Southern Thailand via rail, immersing themselves in nine signature Thai flavours and local cultural experiences. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365097-tat-launches-“train-journey-to-the-southern-soul”-campaign/ -
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Tourism TAT Launches “Train Journey to the Southern Soul” Campaign
Picture courtesy of Kaoded. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), in collaboration with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), Krungthai Card Public Company Limited (KTC), Bangkok Airways, the Thailand Gastronomy Network, and other partners, has officially launched the project “Train Journey to the Southern Soul: Flavours + Tracks, Culinary Happiness of the South.” The campaign invites travellers to explore the charm of Southern Thailand via rail, immersing themselves in nine signature Thai flavours and local cultural experiences. Mr. Apichai Chatchalermkit, Deputy Governor for Domestic Marketing at TAT, stated that one of TAT’s key objectives is to promote balanced and sustainable tourism. Rail travel is an environmentally friendly infrastructure that helps drive regional economic growth and spreads tourism opportunities to lesser-known destinations. This initiative serves as a prototype of connected travel, where cuisine, culture and lifestyle converge, particularly in the South, where many untapped resources remain to be discovered. Mr. Avirut Thongnet, Deputy Governor of the State Railway of Thailand, noted that Thai railways are undergoing a transformation to become not just a transportation system between cities but also a cultural bridge connecting travellers to local communities. SRT is committed to upgrading routes, stations and travel experiences to national standards, supporting railways as a sustainable travel backbone. Mrs. Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, Chair of the Sub-Committee on Tourism Industry Promotion under the National Soft Power Development Committee, emphasised that food is not just about taste, but a cultural language that connects people to places and memories. “Railways bring travellers into communities and flavours open the door to the heart of culture. Merging these creates a rich, emotive narrative that embodies local essence,” she said, highlighting the depth of storytelling in this project through nine flavours across nine routes. Asst. Prof. Dr. Jutamas Wisansing, Executive Chair of Perfect Link Consulting Group and the Thailand Gastronomy Network, stated that Thailand tells its stories not only through books or videos but also through flavours and journeys. “Railways are lifelines of the South, and food is a cultural expression of beliefs, feelings, and wisdom. The pairing of nine Southern railway routes with nine distinct Thai tastes creates a borderless story accessible to everyone,” she said. Ms. Warittha Patanarach, Chief Marketing Officer at KTC, remarked that KTC is committed to supporting Thailand’s economic and tourism growth by connecting travellers to meaningful journeys. “This project offers a fresh travel experience and is a strategic way to promote in-depth Southern tourism through valuable spending and access to local services throughout the journey.” Ms. Ploenpis Kosoluyutsakarn, Director of Tourism Promotion and Partnerships at Bangkok Airways, said the airline supports seamless travel experiences. “This initiative exemplifies the concept of ‘Seamless Connectivity’ by integrating rail, road, boat, and air travel. Bangkok Airways, with its extensive routes to major and emerging destinations in the South, is proud to contribute to making travel smoother and more diverse.” The “Train Journey to the Southern Soul” campaign aligns with the growing global trend of sustainable travel, highlighting environmentally conscious journeys filled with cultural storytelling through food. The initiative celebrates nine taste profiles, sweet, salty, spicy, sour, bitter, aromatic, astringent, rich and balanced, across nine distinct routes: 1. Chumphon – The Salty Adventure Route: Featuring beachside cycling, paddle boarding, and sea-based exploration. 2. Wellness Escape in Ranong: A tranquil journey centred on natural healing and rejuvenation. 3. Two-Wheel Delight (Chumphon–Ranong): A cycling route offering scenic views and fresh coastal air. 4. Phatthalung – Fam For Fun: A relaxing group getaway with early-morning boat rides in the bird-rich Thale Noi wetlands. 5. Hat Yai All Day All Night: A full-spectrum city tour showcasing diverse Southern flavours and culture via the Songkhla Gastronomy Network. 6. The Three Ages of Songkhla: A journey through ancient quarters, Chinese heritage and the romantic lakeside atmosphere. 7. Songkhla’s Hidden Gems: Discover off-the-beaten-path districts like Bang Klam, Na Mom and Sadao, featuring forest honey tastings, local delicacies and panoramic views from Khuan Khan Lao. 8. Rail / Boat / Fly: A connectivity-focused route from Chumphon to Koh Tao, Koh Phangan, and Koh Samui, perfect for marine lovers and food explorers. 9. Signature Southern Flavours: A pilot route exploring key railway stations paired with the region’s unique culinary identities. To engage travellers further, the campaign features a 3-month challenge series, running from 1 July to 30 September 2025. The first challenge, Collector Hunter, rewards participants with exclusive art pieces for booking train tickets on any Southern route. Travellers can explore the full details of all nine routes and reserve one of the five curated trips with Gastro Club by Thailand Gastronomy Network at www.thailandgastronomynetwork.com starting 1 July 2025. This innovative initiative promises to revitalise interest in rail travel while celebrating Thailand’s rich culinary and cultural heritage, with every bite and every journey track leading to the Southern soul. Adapted by Asean Now from Kaoded 2025-06-29 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Engineering Student Dropout Leads Scam Gang, Defrauds Victims of Over 20 Million Baht Picture courtesy of Matichon. Police have arrested three men, including a former computer engineering student who failed to complete his studies, for orchestrating a sophisticated nationwide scam involving fraudulent credit card applications. The criminal operation is believed to have caused losses of at least 20 million baht and funded a luxurious lifestyle involving luxury cars, gambling and high-end living. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365096-engineering-student-dropout-leads-scam-gang-defrauds-victims-of-over-20-million-baht/
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