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Digital Arrival Cards , do after landing or needed for boarding pass?
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Thailand's New 300-Baht Tourism Tax: Aid or Hindrance?
Quite a few countries already do so: Tourist Taxes: Full List of Destinations Charging a Tourist Tax in 2024 -
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Six-Year-Old Girl in Critical Condition After Brutal Dog Mauling in Nonthaburi
UPDATE Pitbull Attack, Girl Now Out of Danger, Owner Apologises Picture courtesy of Khoasod. In a shocking incident, a male pitbull attacked 8-year-old “Kaimuk” while she was in her bedroom with her grandmother. The young girl was severely injured, suffering deep bite wounds to her neck and head, and was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Responders and authorities had initially reported her age incorrectly as 6 years old. On 28 February, Kaimuk’s parents, Mr. Ekachai (37) and Mrs. Priya (34) confirmed that their daughter is no longer in danger after receiving urgent treatment. Initially rushed to Pakkred 2 Hospital, Kaimuk was then transferred to Siriraj Hospital. She is now awake and responsive, able to nod her head in response to questions. Regarding the legal proceedings, the police have scheduled interviews with both the girl’s family and the pitbull’s owner for further investigation. The family is preparing to seek compensation for medical expenses, travel costs, lost wages, and damages for the trauma caused by the attack. The pitbull’s owner, 23-year-old “Da,” expressed her heartfelt apology, stating that it was never her intention for the dog to escape and cause harm. She explained that the gate was accidentally left open by someone else, which allowed the dog to slip out. Da, who works as an online vendor, promised to take responsibility for the incident but mentioned that her family does not have substantial financial means. Da, who has owned the dog since it was a puppy, emphasised that the dog had never shown aggression before. However, she remains baffled as to why it attacked Kaimuk. In response to the incident, Phongphat Theppathipan, an officer from the Nonthaburi Provincial Livestock Office, recommended that the dog undergo a surgical procedure to remove its canine teeth to prevent further attacks. Additionally, local community members are being consulted to decide whether the dog should be relocated, as there are young children and families living nearby. Surveillance footage from a neighbour’s security camera, reveals the disturbing sounds of a child screaming, followed by frantic cries for help. The pitbull’s owner’s brother ran out to assist, using a piece of wire to force the dog to release the girl. The investigation continues as the local authorities look into the details surrounding this event. -- 2025-02-28 -
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Why Do Some Foreigners in Thailand Still Call Other Foreigners “Farang” and is it Cringe?
Bravo! I cringe when a falang offers up a Wai in my direction! -
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/Featured Quiz 28 February 2025 - Weekly Featured - It Happened in 1965
I just completed this quiz. My Score 50/100 My Time 174 seconds
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