Food and especially street food is an important part of Thai culture. Eating is also an important social affair for Thais, as eating alone is considered bad luck.

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Thais are addicted to disposable plastic. Every year alone, 70 billion plastic bags are consumed. Along with China, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam, Thailand is one of five Asian countries responsible for more than half of the eight million tons of plastic waste that ends up in the oceans each year, according to the Ocean Conservancy organization.

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The street scene in Thailand is increasingly determined by American fast food chains. Even in the countryside in Isaan you come across: KFC. MacDonald, Burger King, etc. Often open 24 hours a day. The Americans not only bring hamburgers and cola but also obesity, an increasing problem in Thailand. A study shows that Thailand even ranks second in the ranking of ASEAN countries with the most overweight population.

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Despite the corona pandemic, the construction boom in Bangkok continues. Wherever you look or travel to, you will always see a construction site where another condo building is being built.

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The Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is a gigantic Chinese Mahayana Buddhist temple in Bangkok. The temple was built in 1871 by Sok Heng and was originally called Wat Leng Noei Yi.

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If there is something that evokes the association with Thailand, it is the 7-Eleven shops. There are now more than 8.000 in Thailand, so you don't have to search long. In some streets there are even several, sometimes at a very short distance from each other. 

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Thailand aims to reach 30% electric car production by the end of the decade to tackle air pollution. Air pollution and particulate matter is a major problem in the country and especially in Bangkok.

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Phra Rahu is worshiped in many temples in Thailand, the most famous being the Wat Srisathhong in Nakhon Pathom province. Phra Rahu used to be a demon god who, according to the Thais, took the form of a snake, nowadays he takes on a more demonic human form at temples. Phra Rahu is colored black, with only a torso and a head. He holds a golden sphere in front of his mouth, the golden sphere should represent the sun.

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Demonstrations take place in Bangkok almost every weekend, despite the authorities' announcement that gatherings have been banned due to the risk of spreading the corona virus.

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Thai and Burmese protest daily in Bangkok against the military violence and the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi in Burma. Army chief Min Aung Hlaing has taken over power in the country after a coup (the name Burma has been renamed Myanmar by the military).

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At a demonstration in Bangkok on Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road against the Prayut government yesterday, 33 people were injured and 22 demonstrators were arrested. Police used a water cannon and containers had been placed to prevent pro-democracy protesters from marching to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha's residence on Sunday evening.

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A nurse injects the CoronaVac vaccine developed by the Chinese Sinovac. It is the first batch of coronavirus vaccines that arrived in the country on Wednesday. It will be administered to frontline medical staff at a hospital in Nonthaburi on February 28, 2021.

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Photo of the week: 'Please donate for catfood'

By Submitted Message
Posted in Photo of the week
January 22 2019

This photo was submitted by Elsja. The cat doesn't exactly look malnourished. Is this a creative way to rake in some extra baht? Who knows may say.

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Photo of the week: Can we add more?

By Editorial
Posted in Photo of the week
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December 13 2014

In Thailand they can do something about it. Loaded pick-ups. The higher the better. Dangerous? Mai Pen Rai, This is Thailand…

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Photo of the week: Thai music angel

By Editorial
Posted in Photo of the week
April 30, 2013

Submitted by Freddy from Belgium

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Photo of the week: Privacy…

By Joseph Boy
Posted in Photo of the week
April 23, 2013

As a hobby photographer you also have to take into account the privacy of people you want to photograph. It is a matter of decency to ask whether the person in question agrees. Very often he will agree, but sometimes not.

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Photo of the week: Find the monk…

By Editorial
Posted in Photo of the week
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April 17, 2013

Find the monk in this picture, but counting is also allowed.

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Photo of the week: Emergency in a Bangkok bus

By Editorial
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April 10, 2013

What should you do if you are on the bus and you need to pee? And then also with the knowledge that traffic is stuck as usual in Bangkok.

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Photo of the week: Thai broom wagon

By Editorial
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April 6, 2013

In the west we have figurative broom wagons in Thailand they exist literally.

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Photo of the week: Christmas in Thailand

By Editorial
Posted in Photo of the week
December 26 2012

Photo of the week: A Christmas elephant shows tricks.

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