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Setting the mood for Valentine’s Day

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BANGKOK: Although Valentine's Day is just one day ahead, but several places began preparations yesterday to either celebrate or hold activities to encourage youths to celebrate appropriately in this romantic day.

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is among many hosts to hold activities to celebrate this day but with a more cautious way.

It will be organizing the ‘Love in 2016’ event for this year’s Valentine’s Day celebrations placing greater emphasis on sexually transmitted diseases awareness especially AIDS.

The BMA said this is due to the fact that more and more new AIDS victims have been discovered during this period, particularly in youths where statistics show that there is a 50% chance of this group of the population being afflicted.

Meanwhile Thai traditional medicine practitioners advises all lovers not to throw away roses which they have received from their loved ones as it is an unnecessarily wasteful practice.

A better alternative they say is to keep the flowers so that they can be boiled and consumed as a circulatory supplement.

Another thing that can be done is to sun-dry the flowers and then mix them with boiling water as a form of tea which they claim aids sleep and improves complexion.

Furthermore, this tea contains elements that calms nerves and restores good humor.

Khao Khiew Zoo in Chonburi province meanwhile took this opportunity to organize a Valentine’s Day celebration of its own by focusing on sharing our love with our friends in the animal kingdom.

The entire grounds of the open zoo have been decorated and this includes the foods for both human and animal alike. The main theme of these decorations is of course heart themes and the color red and pink.

In Trang province, 19 couples made up of locals and foreigners, are planning an undersea dive to exchange marriage vows in Trang province today.

Yesterday they participated in a lovely activity wherein all the couples helped each other to make local dumplings and cakes that have traditionally been made here for almost 100 years.

The activity is part of an event to foster greater love among the soon to be betrothed and also the affection they have for one another will help to make the dumplings and cakes even sweeter.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/content/150825

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-- Thai PBS 2016-01-13

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I can't read. The bold type under the pictures indicates that this is talking about youths. Will someone please tell me what this really says?

"The BMA said this is due to the fact that more and more new AIDS victims have been discovered during this period, particularly in youths where statistics show that there is a 50% chance of this group of the population being afflicted."

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I can't read. The bold type under the pictures indicates that this is talking about youths. Will someone please tell me what this really says?

"The BMA said this is due to the fact that more and more new AIDS victims have been discovered during this period, particularly in youths where statistics show that there is a 50% chance of this group of the population being afflicted."

Dude, it's soo easy to understand.

Yesterday they participated in a lovely activity wherein all the couples helped each other to make local dumplings and cakes that have traditionally been made here for almost 100 years.

​ Clearly Gangbang.

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These people in the OP photo - they don't look very "youthful".... so are they the practitioners of Thai traditional rose boiling medicines, or maybe 50 per cent of the possible infections in previous Valentine's day "dumpling making", or are they BMA staff who like wearing pink shirts and posing for group photos? Can't see any farang scuba divers, so perhaps they are zookeepers???

apart from these few small queries, the OP article made complete sense and informative reading..........

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