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Any Alternative Music bars/venues in Bangkok?
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 27 December 2024
Pattaya Tourist Police Surprise Visitors with Sweets and Safety App File photo for reference only On Christmas Day, tourists in Pattaya received a festive surprise as the city's Tourist Police handed out sweets while promoting the Thailand Tourist Police app. This app is designed to enhance safety by allowing users to report incidents, share locations, and contact the police quickly, providing peace of mind to travelers. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347323-pattaya-tourist-police-surprise-visitors-with-sweets-and-safety-app/ -
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The Unheeded Warnings: How Mass Immigration Is Reshaping Europe
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It's Time to Change the Annual Visa Extension Approval Process
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Pattaya Tourist Police Surprise Visitors with Sweets and Safety App
File photo for reference only On Christmas Day, tourists in Pattaya received a festive surprise as the city's Tourist Police handed out sweets while promoting the Thailand Tourist Police app. This app is designed to enhance safety by allowing users to report incidents, share locations, and contact the police quickly, providing peace of mind to travelers. In a bustling street alive with holiday spirit, Thai and international visitors wearing red and green outfits joined in the celebrations. Local businesses also participated by decorating their venues and hosting Christmas-themed activities. "We want everyone to enjoy the festivities while feeling safe," said a police spokesperson. The police also shared important safety tips with the sweets, adding practical advice to the holiday cheer. This initiative is part of a larger effort by Pattaya's authorities to ensure tourists can enjoy their holidays safely. A team of over 420 officers and volunteers took to the streets on Christmas Eve to protect visitors during the festive season. This operation, which began at 6:36 p.m. on December 24, was led by Yingyot Thepchamnong, Commander of Police Region 2, aiming to ensure safety for Christmas and New Year 2025 celebrations. -- 2024-12-27
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