Thailand became the only Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage. Tourism experts predict an LGBTQ+ boon.
Thailand is becoming an increasingly popular destination for Chinese New Year celebrations, with tourist interest surging by 70%.
In Thailand, the sale of alcoholic beverages is banned between 2pm and 5pm and on important Buddhist religious days, ...
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Thailand gears up for a celebration as a long-awaited marriage equality law takes effectThailand has a reputation for acceptance and inclusivity, but struggled for decades to pass a marriage equality law. Thai society largely holds conservative values. Members of the LGBTQ+ community say ...
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Thailand: Chinese New Year celebrationA Parade Lion-dragon dances are performed as part of the Chinese New Year celebration during at Khao San Road in Bangkok. It ...
Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata in collaboration with The Royal Thai Consulate- General in Kolkata and the Royal Thai Embassy ...
Over 4 million tourists have visited Thailand since the start of the year, with Chinese visitors leading the numbers.
Pehthai Thanomkhet and Nathnicha Klinthaworn finally did Thursday when Thailand’s law on same-sex marriage came into effect and they got formally married at a mass wedding event in Bangkok.
The EM DISTRICT Bangkok Unveils Spectacular Chinese New Year Celebrations with 3,000 Panda to Mark 50 Years of Thai-Chinese ...
Thailand's Board of Investment (BOI) has approved investment support for Southeast Asia's first Jurassic World: The ...
People in Thailand joined the world to welcome the Year of the Snake on Wednesday as they celebrated the Chinese Lunar New Year. The Lunar New Year, also called 'Spring Festival', falls on Jan. 29, ...
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