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Thailand Live Friday 2 January 2026

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Thai Desserts Mango Sticky Rice and Khanom Khrok Gain Global Fame

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Khanom khrok and mango sticky rice, traditional Thai desserts, have been recognized internationally by TasteAtlas, featuring in the Top 100 Best Desserts in the World for 2025. Khanom khrok secured the 24th spot, while mango sticky rice placed 64th. This distinction highlights Thailand's rise in the global culinary scene, particularly in dessert offerings.

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The government’s Khon La Khrueng Plus co-payment scheme concluded with over 9.21 million participants fully utilizing their benefits, while more than 10.5 million did not use their entire quotas. The Finance Ministry reported that the program generated 84.18 billion baht in spending, contributing to an economic growth boost of approximately 0.2% for 2025. The scheme, which ended at 11 pm on Wednesday, aimed to stimulate consumer spending and support small businesses across Thailand.

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Ex-MP Candidate Denied Bail Over Money Laundering Charge

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A Bangkok court has denied bail to Boonyarit Raorungrot, a former MP candidate, due to money laundering charges linked to drug networks and concerns he might flee. Boonyarit, along with three associates—Mr. Maitree, Ms. Sukharuedee, and a 25-year-old Lao national, Ms. Supaphon—appeared in court for a remand hearing. They are accused of handling assets to obscure their illegal origins and assisting others in evading punishment, offenses that could lead to a 10-year prison term.

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Firework Accident on New Year's Eve Injures Seven

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Police are investigating two firework-related incidents during New Year celebrations that injured several people and prompted a crackdown on illegal production sites. In Watthana district, a firework explosion on Soi Pridi Banomyong 26 left seven injured, necessitating hospital treatment for three individuals. Meanwhile, authorities in Suphan Buri raided an illegal firework workshop, seizing large quantities of explosive materials.

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Thailand Enforces Tax on All Imported Online Goods

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Thailand has implemented a new tax policy on all imported goods purchased online, eliminating a previous exemption for products under 1,500 baht. This change aims to create fair competition between local and imported goods. Applicable import duties and VAT will now apply from the first baht of a product’s value. Deputy government spokeswoman Lalida Persvivatana stated that this measure will reduce price disparities that disadvantage local businesses, particularly SMEs.

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Thailand's Data Reveals Secrets to Healthy Aging

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Thailand's Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Gistda) has identified four tambons with more than eight residents over the age of 85 per 100 people in a recent demographics analysis. Using civil registration data from 2025, Gistda examined 7,256 tambons across the nation. The areas meeting this threshold include Suan Chitlada in Bangkok's Dusit district, Kamang in Ayutthaya, and Si Yaek Mahanak and Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang in Bangkok.

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Cold Weather Claims Life of 75-Year-Old in Thailand

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A 75-year-old man has become the first casualty of recent cold temperatures in Thailand, according to police reports. The man, Wa Chamram, was discovered dead in his home in Ban Pho Thong village, Ban Dan district, after an overnight temperature drop to 18 degrees Celsius. The discovery was made at 7:30 am on January 2, 2026, by local police and rescue workers.

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Hat Yai Rings in 2026 with Major Festival Post-Flood Recovery

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Hat Yai district in Songkhla province celebrated the New Year with a grand festival, marking its first major event since recent devastating floods. The "Hat Yai New Year 2026" celebration drew over 5,000 attendees and sparked a surge in local economic activity, generating at least 300 million baht. Organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Hat Yai City Municipality, and local partners, the event signified a hopeful rebound for the community.

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