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Tourism Thailand Vows to End Dual Pricing Amid Growing Tourist Backlash
Not really - I think you’re doing a chicken and egg thing – Samet has been part of a national park since 1981 – It’s part of The Khao Laem Ya – Mu Ko Samet National Park Breakdown: It is made up of Koh Samet (the main island), Khao Laem Ya the headland on the mainland (good beach camping) and all the other smaller islands nearby - Ko Kudee, Ko Kruai, Ko Kham, Ko Plai Tin, and Ko Talu. Only 80% of Koh Samet is part of the national park and is subject to conservation regulations, while a small portion is designated for tourism infrastructure and community use. There has of course been encroachment as the island has become more popular. I first stayed there in 1994 – there were no roads – only a large bulldozer and no substantial piers. It has for decades been popular with visitors from BKK before any foreigners turns up and this is why it was designated a national park – for a long time it was forbidden to stay overnight on the island. -
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Operation Dumpling Drop: Where Have All the Hot Tigresses Gone???
If I didn't already know that you are a fat poofter from Oz, I would be certain you are a woman by the way you groan. -
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Accident Chaiyaphum: Child Drowns as Flash Floods Persist
Picture courtesy of Kaoded. Authorities in Chaiyaphum province have issued an urgent warning to parents to closely supervise their children during the school holidays, following the drowning of a young boy in a flash flood-swollen stream. The incident occurred in Ban Bung Wian, Village 4, Pong Nok subdistrict, Thep Sathit district. A primary school pupil, currently on school break, reportedly slipped away from home to play in the water with friends near a weir where flash floodwaters were flowing. The child was swept away and drowned despite efforts to rescue him. This incident comes as the Thai Meteorological Department has issued repeated warnings about ongoing summer storms and heavy rainfall throughout May, particularly in northeastern provinces including Chaiyaphum. Flash floods from the Phang Hoei mountain range have continued to surge through several districts, including areas in and around Sai Thong National Park in Nong Bua Rawe district. Local authorities report that runoff from the mountains has caused water levels to rise dangerously in nearby villages. The weir where the child drowned had been affected by this flooding, making the area particularly hazardous. Provincial officials are now appealing to all parents and guardians to be extra vigilant during the school holiday period, especially in areas prone to flash flooding. The recent fatality marks the first child drowning in Chaiyaphum this term brea, and officials fear more could follow if precautions are not taken. “Please ensure that children do not go near rivers, streams, or flooded areas unattended,” a spokesperson for the province said. “The danger is very real and ongoing.” Adapted by Asean Now from Kaoded 2025-05-04. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 4 May 2025
UPDATE Narathiwat Mass Shooting: Army Commander Condemns Brutal Attack, Urges Calm Picture courtesy of Matichon. A brutal mass shooting in Tak Bai district, Narathiwat province, has left three people dead, including a nine-year-old girl and two others seriously injured. The attack, carried out by three separate groups of assailants using motorcycles and military-grade firearms, is the latest in a string of violent incidents in the troubled Deep South. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359606-shooting-in-tak-bai-3-dead-including-9-year-old-girl/#findComment-19778345 -
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Report Pattaya Launches Air-Con Mobile Toilets for Residents and Tourists
There will be certain groups living on the beach again if they supply these facilities!
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